oops, my fault, but this adapter looks like i could plug my dvi-i cable into the femal end, and use the dvi-d male end on my tv. im confused, and probably getting on twisted's nerves......:]
thanx for that link.
i probably didnt explain my problem well enough, ill try again.
im trying to use my tv as a monitor through vga(mypc) to dvi(my tv)
ill give you the names of my inputs/outputs as they are called on that site you linked me to.
My tv appears to have the Dual LInk DVI-D input
the vga2dvi cable i recived has a male dvi end but it doesnt look like ANY of the ones on that page, the closest match is single link dvi-i, but if those little black boxes are sposes to represent actual pins rather than spots for pins, than that isnt the one either
so i need to convert the end of this cable to match a dual link dvi-d pinout.....i found this at cables2go 
it appears the female end would accept the cable i have now, and the male end would fit my tv heres,the pic's of both ends of this converter


so what do you think? this would appear to solve my problem.....since dvi d carries anolog and digital i would think it would work.
thanx for that link.
i probably didnt explain my problem well enough, ill try again.
im trying to use my tv as a monitor through vga(mypc) to dvi(my tv)
ill give you the names of my inputs/outputs as they are called on that site you linked me to.
My tv appears to have the Dual LInk DVI-D input
the vga2dvi cable i recived has a male dvi end but it doesnt look like ANY of the ones on that page, the closest match is single link dvi-i, but if those little black boxes are sposes to represent actual pins rather than spots for pins, than that isnt the one either
so i need to convert the end of this cable to match a dual link dvi-d pinout.....i found this at cables2go 
it appears the female end would accept the cable i have now, and the male end would fit my tv heres,the pic's of both ends of this converter


so what do you think? this would appear to solve my problem.....since dvi d carries anolog and digital i would think it would work.
yup...
If you're TV is a DVI-D then to convert from VGA you'll need one of these puppies:
http://www2.dvigear....atodvicosc.html
I have the same kind of connector on my 32" Zenith (LG) HDTV which is about 1.5 years old I had originally tried what you are trying and even made my own VGA to Component Cable which didnt work lmao, anyway I will tell you that even with a DVI to DVI cable you will still only be limited to a 920 X 540 resolution in windows and to get it to display right you will have to run powerstrip and fool with it, also since your set is 4:3 like mine you will have to run it in letterbox which sucked for me cuz dvds played back in the PC fit PERFECT but when I tried using if for a desktop it was badly overscanned.... the solution that worked for me which im using to type this message atm =) was A box very similar to this one http://www.grandtec.com/hiwire.htm]
the only difference I can see is that mines called the HiVision II I think its just a lil older version or something, I got mine off eBay for about 100 bucks and it was worth every penny, my only gripe about it is that the component video out on it is a propriatary connector so the cable itself cannot be upgraded (I have monster on most of my components)
oh btw also another thing I was gonna mention about your particular model of samsung set, that tv has a native resolution of 1080i and though it supports 720P essentially it downconverts to 540P so be warned that that is kind of a crappy cap though its still a bit better than ED 480P resolution.
Hope this info helps ya out bud.
-Twobee