On 8/3/07, Sean Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>     I have a client that has a rather spanking looking Dell 30" screen - is
> there anyway a Sun Ray can drive this either now or in the future?
>
> I plugged in a 2FS and it wouldn't even drive it at a lower resolution (I
> guess because it expects dualm link ?).

Sort of.  These things require dual-link DVI to run at their
native resolution of 2560x1600.  No existing Sun Ray
hardware can drive dual-link.  If you want that to happen
then let your Sun Sales team know so that they can pass
the requirement on to Sun Ray Marketing.

The monitor's fallback resolution of 1280x800 requires only
single-link DVI, so Sun Ray can drive that.  But 1280x800
is not one a Sun Ray built-in timing, so you'd have to use
'utresdef' to define it and 'utresadm' to force it onto the Sun
Ray.  And then you end up with a very expensive
low-resolution display ...although it's still 30" big, which
might be fine for some purposes.

OttoM.
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ottomeister

Disclaimer: These are my opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.
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