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Archives => 2003 => Topic started by: neokm on April 05, 2003, 07:34:00 PM
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Just wanted to pass along a great source for Mac Cables - old and new.
B and A Computer - Jerry Oakley, Prop. located in Mesquite, TX. You can visit his on-line store: http://www.b-and-a-computer.biz
or e-mail address: sales@b-and-a-computer.biz
I've made several 'hard-to-find' purchases in the last year or so. Very good parts and fine service.
FWIW: Mike
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Looks like some good prices Mike.
I don't understand the Auction aspect though.
Is the stuff for sale at a certain price or not?
Is there a chance you won't get what you order?
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I learned of this source while on a cable hunt on ebay. B&A's ebay store is more or less a 'buy it now' for the 'stated price' if I recall. The best way to establish contact is via e-mail request for part vailability and price confirmation.
I purchased an 8-pin 'switchbox cable' along with a real neat 'switch boxs' for $10.95 from B&A which allows me to share one modem between my side-by-side computers.
Worked so well I bought another one for the printers.
Interesting thing I learned from this purchase was the difference between 'peripheral cables' and 'switchbox cables'. While both appear to be the same, they are not wired the same. Switchbox cable wire terminations are 'straight-wired' to the same pins at the opposite socket-end, while the peripheral cable pins terminate in a 'mirror image' config.
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As I'm looking for a long VGA cable to put between my G4 Tower and LaCie Electron Blue 19" monitor, this post came in handy, thanks...
...but I do have a question. I see the site has VGA and SVGA cables listed. What's the difference and which one do I need, any ideas?
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Kps, you need SVGA cables.
http://www.marathoncomputer.com/prgx.html
(scroll down for the ports on the G4 you have)
More info on SVGA/VGA. Basically sounds like anything recent is SVGA, not VGA.
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/video/std.htm
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Thanks Paddy! Good info on the Marathon site. I think I'll email about the 15' M/M SVGA cable, hope he ships to Canuck land.
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Yeah. Most things are referred to as VGA.
But really they're SVGA or others.
VGA. 1987?
http://www.pcwebopedia.com/TERM/V/VGA.html