Are you sure that your Artisan is truly dead? There was a recent thread on one of the boards here (forget which) mentioning a repair facility that had a cache of spare parts. Searching on "Artisan" will probably find it for you.
Paul
Thanks for the heads up, but I'm already aware of that 'facility'. The guy's name is Luis and goes by the name of UnkleVito. In fact, this particular monitor was purchased from him as well as my wife's. Furthermore, I've been at the guys house. He's the real deal and a nice guy.
The thing is, that I'm not willing to put anymore money into the Artisan. The time has come to retire it, because I feel that the technology is dead.
What complicates matters further, is that my main system is a PC running Vista x64, of which the Artisan software/drivers won't work. So for the past six months, I've been using ColorEyes Display Pro to calibrate the monitor. I've been using the monitor for both computers, each on separate inputs.
Going forward, I'm going to make the leap to a LCD monitor. Calibrating the PC with Vista x64 will be a breeze. The Apple OS9 computer, however, is where the challenge lies. But thanks to the many emails I've received all day, I think the problem is somewhat solved. Basically, I'm going to make the G4 a dual-boot system where I'll calibrate the monitor in OSX and then copy/paste the profile to the OS9 volume. In theory, it should work just fine.