Thanks to all who answered my question regarding my display woes. The simple solution, was to connect a console up to the serial port, disconnect the keyboard/mouse, and boot up the machine on the terminal. Some suggested using Control-N to reset the eeprom, but that didn't work (at least for me), since the keyboard was disabling itself when the monitors weren't properly set up. Using the console was a good way to work around this problem. At any rate, the main problem with the script that I was using, was the monitor has a "sense code" associated with it. When I entered the information, there was a typo in the script, causing the monitor setup to go awry. Once this information was entered correctly, the script ran fine, and the monitors both came up fine. Thanks again to all who helped! Jon Church Digital System Resources, Inc.Received on Tue Jul 10 13:48:16 2001
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