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Help and Support Forums => Technical Support => Topic started by: jetb123 on July 20, 2004, 12:50:17 AM
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First can someone tell me what (VGA) is. I look on my monitor and it has 2 slots. With 2 cords on it. Does that mean it is (VGA) compatible?
plz help thnx,
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Sorry ... all I can do is laugh right now. :D
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What is so funny?
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Still laughing .... hard to type .... here's some links ....
http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/V/VGA.html
fountain pens ....
http://www.luttmanns.com/pens/intro.html
vacuum tubes
http://www.svetlana.com/docs/tubeworks.html
steam locomotives
http://www.steamlocomotive.com/
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OMG
:rofl :eek: :lol
sorry:rolleyes:
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Try this: http://www.pcguide.com/ref/video/stdVGA-c.html
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Originally posted by jetb123
First can someone tell me what (VGA) is. I look on my monitor and it has 2 slots. With 2 cords on it. Does that mean it is (VGA) compatible?
plz help thnx,
That little thing that slides in out of your computer when you press a button is not a coffee cup holder.
ack-ack
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hehehehehe :D
Your monitor has VGA mr. jet. If it has a remote you may have gotten yourself a TV. If the cords fit into some holes somewhere around both your puter and monitor then you can be sure that you indeed have a VGA. If your monitor is very flat then you may even have a gismo called DVI. That is some scary stuff but again....if you can find holes on both your puter and monitor that cords fit into you are saved.
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:aok
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thnx nilsen
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Just incast you are not trolling :p
VGA:
(http://www.spd.dcu.ie/support/images/AV%20Website/VGA%20plug.jpg)
(http://www.thefuhrmans.com/images/monitor_vga_plug.jpg)
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If you plug your computer into a 220 volt outlet, it will work twice as good cause it will be twice as faster as before. :D
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Originally posted by Meatwad
If you plug your computer into a 220 volt outlet, it will work twice as good cause it will be twice as faster as before. :D
(snork) OMG! Jet gonna have to work another job for another computer if y'as keep this up.
Askin' if your monitor is VGA Jet, is similar to asking if your new tv is color or not.