It has the Apple logo and model number written on it. "One easy, cheap way to solve it is run down to your local GoodWill computer store, buy a Apple display adapter plug for a couple bucks, and plug it into the video port on the machine. MacFixIt reader JR suggests a tip for tricking Mac OS X into thinking a display is attached: The VNC server naturally cannot run if there is no system user interface server running, and the Mac OS X itself will not start the system user interface server unless it detects that a display is connected. Unfortunately, running a VNC server on a "headless" Mac (one with no display) can be a difficult task. It is essentially a remote display system which allows you to view a computing 'desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of system types. VNC, or virtual network computing, is a great tool for remotely controlling a Mac.
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