Cameron Mallory wrote: > > description doesn't really say if they have a > standard VGA connector or anything, and I am not sure if that would be an > easy thing to do. LCDs require a display card that can support LCDs, they don't run on VGA signals. Since the page you mention doesn't say what model number the lcd display is, you might need to find out from them what model, and/or what other lcd displays its equivalent to, before you can find out if there are any display cards you can buy to support it. If you are going the pc/104 route, most vga cards have support for several different lcd displays, but I don't know enough about the lcd displays to tell you how easy setting this particular one up may be. -Paul -- R. Paul McCarty / DARS Coordinator // x52059 317 Lattimore Hall, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627 Computers don't make mistakes;what they do,they do on purpose.-Dale/KOTH
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