Hi,

HorizSync 30-50
VertRefresh 47-110

The VertRefresh is not really realistic. Your DDC info shows you can do
about 75 Hz

(II) S3VIRGE(0): Supported VESA Video Modes:
(II) S3VIRGE(0): [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-----------
(II) S3VIRGE(0): [EMAIL PROTECTED] <-----------
(II) S3VIRGE(0): [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(II) S3VIRGE(0): [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(II) S3VIRGE(0): [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(II) S3VIRGE(0): [EMAIL PROTECTED] (interlaced)
(II) S3VIRGE(0): [EMAIL PROTECTED]

So set your monitor to this:
HorizSync 30-50
VertRefresh 47-75

That should keep you on the save side.

Wilco Holdorp


-----Original Message-----
From: Cristian Campeanu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: donderdag 12 juni 2003 6:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [XFree86] s3virge under 4.1.0 burns my monitor

Hi there,

My name is Cristian Campeanu and I'm from Romania.
I own a Likom L - 403 monitor which a broke 3 times already by changing 
resolution (the usual Ctrl+Alt+-) and a S3 Trio3D. I'm running RedHat Linux 
7.2 with the 2.4.7-10 kernel and XFree 4.1.0 with the compatibility modules 
for 3.3.6.
Under XF86_SVGA I had no problems but trying XFree86 to get (some) 
acceleration it all works fine until I try to change resolution. Then 3 
transistors die: the final transistor, the line driver and one FET in the 
source (I hope I translated this well enough for an electronics specialist
to 
understand). I'm guessing it's something about timings. Probably the svga 
driver waits a while before applying the new settings and the s3virge driver

doesn't.
I only have one question: is it my monitor or is it software?
I'm attatching my config files and the logfile (I use a script to get
messages 
from 3.3.6).

Thank you for existing.
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