> On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 03:16:07PM -0700, Bradley Bell wrote: > > NG1: Revision 6, 24 bitplanes, REX3 revision B, VC2 revision A, xmap9 > > revision A, cmap revision D, bt9445 revision D > > NG1: Screensize 1024x768 > > Console: colour SGI Newport 128x48 > > > > I'm pretty sure the monitor can support 1280x1024. (Radius > PrecisionColor > > Display/20 a.k.a. Sony GDM-1971). > > any ideas? > Maybe I've found the problem. Did you boot with "console=d1" set in the > PROM. I'll get 1024x768 when I do that and 1280x1024 when I boot with > "console=g1". I'll fix that, but don't hold your breath.
no, that's not it. Could it be that the monitor sense pins on the indy think it's only a 1024x768 monitor? The monitor has 5xBNC connections (it's multisync), with a macintosh monitor cable. That's plugged into a MAC->VGA adapter, which is connected to the indy via a VGA->13W3 adapter. :-) also, my memory's hazy, but I think it was working fine (but looking terrible) before, when I had an 8-bit video board in there, and xfree 4.0 or 4.1. -brad -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]