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Re: [TCLUG:14426] non-standard X resolutions
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 01:55:58PM -0800, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> Yaron wrote:
> >Here what it needs:
> >o Memory on video card
> 4MB
>
> >o Maximum dot clock of cideo card
> 170 MHz
>
> >o Max horiz refresh of monitor
> >o Max vertical refresh of monitor
> try 100 for each of these; <confidence> I haven't blown up anything
> yet. ;> </confidence>
Umm, a Viewsonic PT810, from
/usr/X11R6/share/Xconfigurator/MonitorsDB on my RedHat system:
ViewSonic PT810-2; 0; 30-96; 50-120
ViewSonic PT810-3; 0; 30-96; 50-160
ViewSonic PT810; 0; 30-86; 50-130
I don't know what the first number is. The second is the
horizontal sync rate range in KHz, and the third is the vertical sync
range in Hz. I'm not sure how to tell if you have a PT810, PT810-2 or
PT810-3.
> >o Max horiz sync pulse of monitor (I don't know what this is).
> gaaa... what sort of figures is it looking for? <clueless> it's a
> ViewSonic PT810... so performance is pretty darned good. :)
> </clueless>
I have no idea what this means either.
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