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Old 08-09-2012, 09:03 AM   #2
GodwinC
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No I don't think they even make a driver for G5. The only way I can think of to reuse your old monitor is to use desktop sharing aka VNC.

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Originally Posted by mondair99 View Post
Here's the case:

I am purchasing a Mac mini in a few months.

I am trying to entirely prepare myself for when it is shipped to my doorstep.

I am still, however, hesitant to buy a VGA monitor, because I have an iMac that might have the potential to act as a monitor. It is an old iMac that will be replaced by the Mac mini.

This is where you forum members come in. You guys and gals are to tell me whether or not I need to buy a monitor.

My setup:

iMac G5 running 10.5.8 Leopard.

Will be getting:

Mac mini running newest Apple OS X version.

Already have:
Apple USB Keyboard (2 USB ports, 1999 edition)
Just a generic mouse
80gb external hard disk(?...just thought I'd mention it in case it came in handy)


The only reason I doubt VGA2USB will work is the fact that the video source will

1). Leave Mac mini via MiniDisplayPort, from a VGA socket without prongs
2). Exit the MiniDisplayPort dongle into double-ended VGA cable with prongs
3). Enter a VGA2USB device via the double-ended cable
4). USB end is received by the iMac.

That's pretty complicated, I know... but will it work... that's my question. I'm pretty sure it hasn't been attempted, but it would make my day if you actually knew the answer to my question.

~m99
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