Re: 16:9 displays possible on MacOS 8.6

2015-07-11 Thread Neil Hughes
I tried switching in the 9.2.2 ATi extensions...still the same 4:3 
resolutions. While I was Googling, I found a couple of recent threads on 
the macos9lives forum discussing the same issue with Rage 128/Radeon 
cards in G3s running 8.6. They hadn't found a solution either despite 
trying all sorts of extension/driver combinations.


Not important enough to spend much more time on it.

On 07/10/2015 10:22 PM, Charles Lenington wrote:

On 7/10/15 9:06 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

There’s an extension, iirc it’s called ‘switchres’? That allows you to
select ‘unsupported’ resolutions; I used it back in the 8.6 daysto
support a larger monitor.



also  multiresolutions which i used


ThanksI'll see if I can track either of those down.




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Re: 16:9 displays possible on MacOS 8.6

2015-07-10 Thread Bruce Johnson

 On Jul 8, 2015, at 12:35 PM, Neil Hughes neil.hugh...@tesco.net wrote:
 
 Having just introduced my BW G3 PowerMac to its first non-CRT display, I've 
 hit a problem. It's an AOC 2050 20 monitor with a native resolution of 
 1600x900.
 
 In OSX 10.4 (via a drive moved from my now deceased G3 iMac) and MacOS 9.2.2 
 it works fine in this resolution (looks great), but in MacOS 8.6 I can't get 
 anything higher than 1024x768 and nothing in 16:9 format, just 4:3.
 
 Can 8.6 handle widescreen monitors? Has anybody got one running at 1600x900, 
 etc. The display control panel shows 2050 in 8.6, so it should be getting 
 the native resolution back from the monitor.

There’s an extension, iirc it’s called ‘switchres’? That allows you to select 
‘unsupported’ resolutions; I used it back in the 8.6 daysto support a larger 
monitor.
 
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Re: 16:9 displays possible on MacOS 8.6

2015-07-10 Thread Charles Lenington

On 7/10/15 9:06 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

On Jul 8, 2015, at 12:35 PM, Neil Hughes neil.hugh...@tesco.net wrote:

Having just introduced my BW G3 PowerMac to its first non-CRT display, I've hit a 
problem. It's an AOC 2050 20 monitor with a native resolution of 1600x900.

In OSX 10.4 (via a drive moved from my now deceased G3 iMac) and MacOS 9.2.2 it 
works fine in this resolution (looks great), but in MacOS 8.6 I can't get 
anything higher than 1024x768 and nothing in 16:9 format, just 4:3.

Can 8.6 handle widescreen monitors? Has anybody got one running at 1600x900, etc. The 
display control panel shows 2050 in 8.6, so it should be getting the native 
resolution back from the monitor.

There’s an extension, iirc it’s called ‘switchres’? That allows you to select 
‘unsupported’ resolutions; I used it back in the 8.6 daysto support a larger 
monitor.
  

also  multiresolutions which i used

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Re: 16:9 displays possible on MacOS 8.6

2015-07-09 Thread Neil Hughes

On 07/08/2015 10:15 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

I don’t understand why you’d need OS 8.6 when OS 9.2.2 appears to work, but 
perhaps there is a reason.


Partly due to me still running an old application or game from time to 
time that won't work in 9.x. I also have a QuickDraw GX extension set 
in 8.6 that I can activate via Conflict Catcher and I'm not sure QD GX 
works in 9.x. Plus I like 8.6 :-)


Sorry...I should have specified the graphics card - it's the original 
ATi Rage 128.


I thought both my setups were running the same, latest versions of the 
Rage 128 driver for pre-OSX, but your reply made me double-check and I 
was wrong. The 8.6 extensions are slightly older. If I can't find any 
newer ones to download I'll try the 9.2.2 ones.


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Re: 16:9 displays possible on MacOS 8.6

2015-07-08 Thread Kris Tilford
The resolution is normally a function of the hardware  hardware drivers. Since 
your unspecified video card supports 1600x900 in 10.4.11  9.2.2, it means the 
hardware does support the desired resolution, but that OS 8.6 is lacking the 
required software driver. You could try substituting the driver from OS 9.2.2 
and see if it loads correctly in OS 8.6. I don’t understand why you’d need OS 
8.6 when OS 9.2.2 appears to work, but perhaps there is a reason.

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