Your TV is unlikely to have a S-Video output to go to the projector. What most TV's had was a S-Video input, to come from a Super VHS VCR or older generation gaming console.
If indeed the TV has a S-Video OUTPUT, and the projector is set to the correct input (usually this has to be changed in the input menu) and you are still not getting any picture, I would check the S-Video cable for bent pins. The cable's pins are very thin and can easily be bent or broken off with rough handling.
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it depends on your cable provider. also video games WONT go on a cable bill. they dont use cable, even if you have a internet or wifi connection.
I'm pretty sure you have to plug the S-video cable into the docking station and the other end to the T.V.
probably popped a fuse and depending on the brand and style between $2 (do it yourself) and $300 to have a professional do it for you
The cable between the latch and the handle may be broken or needs adjustement to shorten the cable so that the latch will fully release.
Check the monitor cable on both ends. If it did not help test your video card (try to replace it with a spare one if you have it).
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The cable/linkage between the shift lever and transmission is likely broken or disconnected
I'm wondering the same thing i figured id go online and i bought a VGA cable that connects to the yellow red and white wires. Well i plugged it up and went to connect a projector and also tried using multiple monitors in Windows 7 but it still wont work.. If i figure a solution ill let you know :/
Well usually its connection problems. I would take out the ethernet cable, blow on it then plug it back in. Or you can reset your routers.
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with a cable that hooks up to both gameboys. you go to the pokecenter. make sure you go to the lady at the cable center at the same time or it wont let you trade.
Money. The video version wont come out until as much as possible can be made in the theaters.