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It has a funky plug on the end that has 2 large female inlets followed by 2
staggered rows of 5 pins each followed by a single female inlet.  Googling
shows this is something called a 13w3 type plug common to SUN gear.  A
picture of this type of male plug can be found here :
<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.monitorworld.com/Cables/13w3_page.html";>http://www.monitorworld.com/Cables/13w3_page.html</a>  .  I know that you can
buy adapters for $15 to $30 for it but I don't care to buy any HW right now.
There was also something about needing a &quot;fixed frequency&quot; monitor card to
run it but that sounds kind of fishy to me.

Other information on the monitor:

Model:			GDM-17E10
Max Resolution:		1152 x 864
Sync Type:   	    	Composite
H Freq/ V Freq:   	30-82 Khz / 50-150 Hz
Monitor Type:   	    	Multisync/Multiscan
Tube Size:   	    	16
Connector:   	    	13w3 male out


I live in Kennesaw, a short bit off of I-75 (2 miles) near the college and
the first one who wants it can have it - you just need to come get it.
Preferably soon (this weekend).  Email me for instructions to my house and
my phone number.

Good day,


Greg



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