Cool i suck at remembering difference between vga and thunderbolt I'll get a cartoon
in in time for next weeks cyber wizard institute !
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On Jul 26, 2015, at 1:47 PM, Jake
<jake(a)spaz.org> wrote:
almost all the monitors we have go to a VGA connector. most computers have one still,
except macs which require an adaptor.
the large iMac can be used as a monitor with macs (and maybe other computers) which have
a "thunderbolt" port.
the large screen monitor has an HDMI port and many modern PCs (and some macs?) have an
hdmi port. we can put hdmi cords on other monitors that have hdmi or DVI ports (can
easily adapt DVI to hdmi)
i think we should set up the big screen on the wall to be a remotely controllable
computer, so ppl can play programming vids on it.
> On Sun, 26 Jul 2015, Romy Ilano wrote:
>
> Hey now that we are preparing for cyberwizard, and there are people learning, I'd
like to point out that
> the monitors long the wall are underutizlied.
> we have about 12-15 ... I'll write a blog post about this with instructions. It
seems really common sense
> but isn't always. (unless someone else does!)
> a 2nd monitor is great for people who are learning to code, especially if they have
an IDE open and are
> using videos.
> Guests and members visiting sudoroom should bring special outlets for their
computers. I'm unsure what
> chrome or linux folks use - I have a mac so I have my own setup.
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> Romy Ilano
> romy(a)snowyla.com