On Tue, 2010-05-11 at 06:37 -0700, Bruce Johnson wrote:
> On May 11, 2010, at 3:41 AM, icanswing wrote:
>
> > Okay I googled the ATY Rage 28 Pro and it says resolutions up to 1920 x
> > 1440. I also found out that this was standard video card for the Sawtooth.
> > I didn't know I had a Sawtoot
On May 11, 2010, at 3:41 AM, icanswing wrote:
> Okay I googled the ATY Rage 28 Pro and it says resolutions up to 1920 x 1440.
> I also found out that this was standard video card for the Sawtooth. I
> didn't know I had a Sawtooth until now. I have 2 connectors so how do you
> differentiate
>
> > Okay I googled the ATY Rage 28 Pro and it says resolutions up to 1920 x
> > 1440. I also found out that this was standard video card for the Sawtooth.
> > I didn't know I had a Sawtooth until now. I have 2 connectors so how do
> > you differentiate between ADC and DVI. Mine had 10
On May 11, 2010, at 3:41 AM, icanswing wrote:
> Okay I googled the ATY Rage 28 Pro and it says resolutions up to 1920 x 1440.
> I also found out that this was standard video card for the Sawtooth. I
> didn't know I had a Sawtooth until now. I have 2 connectors so how do you
> differentiate
and 3 down.
On May 11, 2010, at 4:08:30 AM, "Clark Martin" wrote:
From: "Clark Martin"
Subject: Re: I want to get a LCD monitor for my G4
Date: May 11, 2010 4:08:30 AM CDT
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Reply-To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
On 5/10/10 10:38
On 5/10/10 10:38 PM, Stewie de Young wrote:
Subject: RE: I want to get a LCD monitor for my G4
From: icansw...@aol.com
How do I find out about my video card? I don't see anything under the
system prefs. I have 2 ho
icanswing wrote:
Hi,
What brand of LCD monitors will work on my Mac g4? It has 2 hookups one is VGA
and the other is ADC.
They never specify the hookups on the description on the monitors. But I'm
thinking that viewsonic may be the ones that are compatible with macs.
Any suggestions?
(com
Subject: RE: I want to get a LCD monitor for my G4
From: icansw...@aol.com
How do I find out about my video card? I don't see anything under the system
prefs. I have 2 hookups on the back of my mac. I'm guessing one is VGA.
If you drop the door down on your ( I presume G4
On 5/10/10 2:17 PM, "TVirkkala" wrote:
> My ViewSonic is a great monitor . . .
>
>> 'any'.
>>
>> VGA is VGA is VGA, so any VGA compatible one is ok. Viewsonic does
>> make quite good monitors, so that's an excellent choice.
>
> . . . but when I'd hooked it up to the VGA adapter off my iMac, i
How do I find out about my video card? I don't see anything under the system
prefs. I have 2 hookups on the back of my mac. I'm guessing one is VGA.
On May 10, 2010, at 8:25:24 PM, "Stewie de Young"
wrote:
From: "Stewie de Young"
Subject:RE: I want
>
> On May 10, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Stewie de Young wrote:
>
> > The only thing you have to watch is that your video card can output
> > what the monitor requires.
> > If you have something like a radeon 7500 32mb which can handle 1024
> > x 768 and then buy a 24" LCD that needs 1920 x 1080 th
On May 10, 2010, at 2:17 PM, TVirkkala wrote:
> . . . but when I'd hooked it up to the VGA adapter off my iMac, its visual
> quality was NOT great. Only when hooked up to DVI on my G5 tower or off my
> MacBook Pro (where it is now) does it look OK.
make sure you were driving it at the right re
On 5/10/10 2:17 PM, TVirkkala wrote:
My ViewSonic is a great monitor . . .
'any'.
VGA is VGA is VGA, so any VGA compatible one is ok. Viewsonic does
make quite good monitors, so that's an excellent choice.
. . . but when I'd hooked it up to the VGA adapter off my iMac, its
visual quality was
On May 10, 2010, at 3:53 PM, Stewie de Young wrote:
The only thing you have to watch is that your video card can output
what the monitor requires.
If you have something like a radeon 7500 32mb which can handle 1024
x 768 and then buy a 24" LCD that needs 1920 x 1080 then the card
will not d
My ViewSonic is a great monitor . . .
'any'.
VGA is VGA is VGA, so any VGA compatible one is ok. Viewsonic does
make quite good monitors, so that's an excellent choice.
. . . but when I'd hooked it up to the VGA adapter off my iMac, its
visual quality was NOT great. Only when hooked up t
>
> 'any'.
>
> VGA is VGA is VGA, so any VGA compatible one is ok. Viewsonic does make
> quite good monitors, so that's an excellent choice.
>
> --
> Bruce Johnson
>
The only thing you have to watch is that your video card can output what the
monitor requires.
If you have something like a
On May 10, 2010, at 8:34 AM, icanswing wrote:
>
> Hi,
> What brand of LCD monitors will work on my Mac g4? It has 2 hookups one is
> VGA and the other is ADC.
>
> They never specify the hookups on the description on the monitors. But I'm
> thinking that viewsonic may be the ones that are co
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