• ninjan@lemmy.mildgrim.com
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    1 year ago

    That’s the most hipster headline I’ve ever read. And on brand for Apple/Mac’s to have a dongle issue…

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        Dongle dysfunction affects 1 in 2 American men between the ages of 35 and 65 in one way or another. It is not something to be ashamed about, but something to talk about with your IT guy. There is often a simple and discrete solution to be found.

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    1 year ago

    I bet Fry’s Electronics had a warehouse full of these things. Just have to figure out where they ended up when they went out of business.

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    Couldn’t someone just remake it or is it still protected with some corpo patenting bullshit?

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      It’s not worth the cost. There aren’t enough 20+ year old macs in the wild who need to connect to a DVI monitor to make the assembly commercially viable after tooling costs.

      Though it’s a very good representation of why non-standard connection schemes are a terrible idea. I would say that outlawing black mock turtlenecks would be an appropriate punishment, given that Steve Jobs is dead and we can’t kill him a second time. But that would also seem unfair as it would mean we would have to all see Panos Panay shirtless all the time. That just punishes the rest of us.

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      In another post on those topic a commenter revealed that it’s quite easy to assemble one from basic cables that are cheaply available. It’s just a matter of splicing and re sealing.

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    They are talking about the Belkin F2E9142-WHT ADC to DVI Cable. Apple doesn’t and has never made these. They were made by Belkin.

    WTF are they crying to Apple for?

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    Aside from the first-gen Power Macs, which used NuBus, Power Macs generally had PCI slots.

    The guy with a Power Mac G4 in the article definitely has PCI slots.

    Can probably just put an old video card in the thing.

    googles

    Yeah.

    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7937922

    Alternately, you could go with an older, slower, possibly cheaper PCI video card as well. You could use a PCI video in combination with the AGP card. Not sure if the AGP card is missing, if you can run with a PCI video only.

    ATI made a couple of PCI Radeon cards for Mac, 7000 and 9200, I think, with VGA & DVI outputs. Might be hard to find these days.

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    Neat, I have 6 of those in a drawer.

    And two of the active (powered) adc to vga converters

    And 3 or 4 old ADC monitors.

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    I’ve got like 5 of the original Apple ones in storage… I’m guessing they’re actually worth something?

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      They’re getting rare, though. Certainly no longer the standard video connector they were 10 years ago.

      They can certainly be found, but I don’t know how long for.