Re: [openthinclient-user] Resolution Problem 1680 x 1050

2011-07-28 Thread Stefan Vater
http://openthinclient.org/supported_hardware

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 11:06, Andreas von der Reith
andreasvonderre...@nordkehdingen.de wrote:
 Is there a list of supported graphic card chipsets somewhere?


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[openthinclient-user] Resolution Problem 1680 x 1050

2011-07-27 Thread Andreas von der Reith
Hi! 

 

I still experience problems with the resolution of widescreen monitors
(1680 x 1050).

 

Technical Data of my Monitor are as follows:

 

Dimensions and weight (LCD monitor)

Visible diagonals: 55.87 cm ( 22 ''wide)

Screen size : 473.76mm x 296.1mm

Dimensions (W x H x D) incl. monitor base : 511mm x 409.5mm x 202mm

Dimensions box (W x H x D): 555mm x 437mm x 188mm

Weight : 5.2kg / 6.5kg

Dot pitch : 0.282 mm

Maximal resolution : 1680 x 1050 pixels

 

Electrical data

Video: analogue, positive, 0.7 Vpp, 75 Ohm,

Synchronisation : Separate H/V-sync

Horizontal frequency: 31.5 kHz ~83 kHz

Refresh rate: 56 Hz ~ 76 Hz

Maximum pixel rate: 165 MHz

Power supply: AC 100~240V, 50~60Hz

Total power consumption:  35 W

 0.3 W (standby)

 

Preset operating modes

The picture position and size have been set set to optimum values at the
factory for the

operating modes listed above.

Display resolution  = 1680 x 1050

Refresh rate = 60Hz

Horizontal frequency = 65.3kHz

 

I tried to calculate a modline at
http://xtiming.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xtiming.pl with negativ results.

 

How is a modline supposed to look like that should work with my monitor?
Could somebody post the exact syntax. Are there any settings to be
configured in OTC other than the modline?

 

Or is my problem related to a not supported graphics card or a driver
problem with OTC operating system. On older hardware i got widescreen
working with the default settings of the hardware device Monitor:
1680x1050@75 .

 

In my test environment I use the Intel Q33 chipset with onboard graphics
GMA 3100.

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Re: [openthinclient-user] Resolution Problem 1680 x 1050

2011-07-27 Thread Stefan Vater
Hi,

as far as i see the problem is the gma3000, which is not supported in
current OTC version.
So the VESA driver is used and this resolution is not supported by this driver.

I have the same problem in grün.

I've already asked here an in the developer list, if it is possible to
include a newer driver from xorg, but no response/solution 'till now.

regards,
stefan

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:27, Andreas von der Reith
andreasvonderre...@nordkehdingen.de wrote:
 Hi!



 I still experience problems with the resolution of widescreen monitors (1680
 x 1050).



 Technical Data of my Monitor are as follows:



 Dimensions and weight (LCD monitor)

 Visible diagonals: 55.87 cm ( 22 ''wide)

 Screen size : 473.76mm x 296.1mm

 Dimensions (W x H x D) incl. monitor base : 511mm x 409.5mm x 202mm

 Dimensions box (W x H x D): 555mm x 437mm x 188mm

 Weight : 5.2kg / 6.5kg

 Dot pitch : 0.282 mm

 Maximal resolution : 1680 x 1050 pixels



 Electrical data

 Video: analogue, positive, 0.7 Vpp, 75 Ohm,

 Synchronisation : Separate H/V-sync

 Horizontal frequency: 31.5 kHz ~83 kHz

 Refresh rate: 56 Hz ~ 76 Hz

 Maximum pixel rate: 165 MHz

 Power supply: AC 100~240V, 50~60Hz

 Total power consumption:  35 W

  0.3 W (standby)



 Preset operating modes

 The picture position and size have been set set to optimum values at the
 factory for the

 operating modes listed above.

 Display resolution  = 1680 x 1050

 Refresh rate = 60Hz

 Horizontal frequency = 65.3kHz



 I tried to calculate a modline at
 http://xtiming.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xtiming.pl with negativ results.



 How is a modline supposed to look like that should work with my monitor?
 Could somebody post the exact syntax. Are there any settings to be
 configured in OTC other than the modline?



 Or is my problem related to a not supported graphics card or a driver
 problem with OTC operating system. On older hardware i got widescreen
 working with the default settings of the hardware device „Monitor:
 1680x1050@75“ .



 In my test environment I use the Intel Q33 chipset with onboard graphics GMA
 3100.

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Re: [openthinclient-user] Resolution Problem 1680 x 1050

2011-07-27 Thread Andreas von der Reith
Is there a list of supported graphic card chipsets somewhere?

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Stefan Vater [mailto:s...@gmx.net] 
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 27. Juli 2011 10:57
An: openthinclient-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Betreff: Re: [openthinclient-user] Resolution Problem 1680 x 1050

Hi,

as far as i see the problem is the gma3000, which is not supported in
current OTC version.
So the VESA driver is used and this resolution is not supported by this driver.

I have the same problem in grün.

I've already asked here an in the developer list, if it is possible to
include a newer driver from xorg, but no response/solution 'till now.

regards,
stefan

On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 10:27, Andreas von der Reith
andreasvonderre...@nordkehdingen.de wrote:
 Hi!



 I still experience problems with the resolution of widescreen monitors (1680
 x 1050).



 Technical Data of my Monitor are as follows:



 Dimensions and weight (LCD monitor)

 Visible diagonals: 55.87 cm ( 22 ''wide)

 Screen size : 473.76mm x 296.1mm

 Dimensions (W x H x D) incl. monitor base : 511mm x 409.5mm x 202mm

 Dimensions box (W x H x D): 555mm x 437mm x 188mm

 Weight : 5.2kg / 6.5kg

 Dot pitch : 0.282 mm

 Maximal resolution : 1680 x 1050 pixels



 Electrical data

 Video: analogue, positive, 0.7 Vpp, 75 Ohm,

 Synchronisation : Separate H/V-sync

 Horizontal frequency: 31.5 kHz ~83 kHz

 Refresh rate: 56 Hz ~ 76 Hz

 Maximum pixel rate: 165 MHz

 Power supply: AC 100~240V, 50~60Hz

 Total power consumption:  35 W

  0.3 W (standby)



 Preset operating modes

 The picture position and size have been set set to optimum values at the
 factory for the

 operating modes listed above.

 Display resolution  = 1680 x 1050

 Refresh rate = 60Hz

 Horizontal frequency = 65.3kHz



 I tried to calculate a modline at
 http://xtiming.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xtiming.pl with negativ results.



 How is a modline supposed to look like that should work with my monitor?
 Could somebody post the exact syntax. Are there any settings to be
 configured in OTC other than the modline?



 Or is my problem related to a not supported graphics card or a driver
 problem with OTC operating system. On older hardware i got widescreen
 working with the default settings of the hardware device Monitor:
 1680x1050@75 .



 In my test environment I use the Intel Q33 chipset with onboard graphics GMA
 3100.

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