On 27 Jan, Peter Chubb wrote:
No, 370MHz. But you need to use a lower freq. to get the
characteristics you want
[...]
lukekendall By commenting out the Flags lines, I was able to get the
lukekendall 2048x1536 mode to work, though the 1920x1440 mode looks
lukekendall dangerous - the
On 27 Jan, Terry Collins wrote:
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Ah. Yes, I remember the problem I had, now: not enough knowledge. :-)
Umm, {:-), have you read the Video-Timings(?)-HowTO (or RTFM politely).
It is a bit head turning.
I tried - but some of the variables aren't defined -
lukekendall == lukekendall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
lukekendall I have a spiffy new monitor that is capable of doing
lukekendall [EMAIL PROTECTED] and even [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the modes
lukekendall don't seem to be recognised. The closest I get is:
lukekendall Is there an X11 modelines
On 26 Jan, Peter Chubb wrote:
It's not actually that hard to calculate the modeline.
You need to know the maximum clock frequency and vertical refresh
frequency of your monitor, and the minimum vertical and horiz sync
times.
Then the modeline is in two halves -- horizontal
lukekendall == lukekendall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
lukekendall On 26 Jan, Peter Chubb wrote:
It's not actually that hard to calculate the modeline.
where H is 1920 plus how many dot clocks after the scan before
the horizontal sync pulse, H is H plus the Hsync width
divided
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah. Yes, I remember the problem I had, now: not enough knowledge. :-)
Umm, {:-), have you read the Video-Timings(?)-HowTO (or RTFM politely).
It is a bit head turning.
My 2c, can your video card handle these modes?
Sorry for being so thick.
Naah, just don't try
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a spiffy new monitor that is capable of doing [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
even [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the modes don't seem to be recognised. The
closest I get is:
(II) NV(0): Supported Future Video Modes:
(II) NV(0): #0: hsize: 1920 vsize 1440 refresh: 85 vid: 22993
The solutions in the thread so far seem a little labor intensive: are
y'all aware it should be possible to get exact modelines from your
Windows monitor.inf file?
I think there's even tools to put them into the format you'd use in
xorg.conf (or XF86ConFiGrANdoMCAPS.CONFOMGWTFBBQ for those so
I have a spiffy new monitor that is capable of doing [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
even [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the modes don't seem to be recognised. The
closest I get is:
(II) NV(0): Supported Future Video Modes:
(II) NV(0): #0: hsize: 1920 vsize 1440 refresh: 85 vid: 22993
(--) NV(0): Virtual