Installing X
Albert Cahalan
albert at ccs.neu.edu
Wed Oct 23 20:53:26 EDT 1996
> - ATI CT Mach64 (Gateway's name for the card)
Get the latest beta X server.
> Right now, I'm just looking for the modeline info for this monitor. I've
> looked at all the modeDB and Monitors files I could find, and didn't see
> anything for this monitor, probably because it's fairly new. The X doc
> says you can use a monitor that's "close", but what the f%$k is "close"?
Close means it doesn't make your monitor go flatline and let out
all the magic smoke.
> Resolution- 1280x1024
> Horiz scan- 31.5 - 64 KHz
> Vert scan - 50 - 120 Hz
Meaning: you have a damn good monitor that will take almost anything
and turn it into a picture.
> There is also a table that shows the 7 factory preset modes the monitor has.
> In addition to these 7, I can have up to 10 user defined modes. The monitor
> then detects what frequency it's receiving and chooses the right mode. Huh?
Monitors don't really know what the current video mode is. They guess.
> 640 x 480 37.5 75 VESA
> 800 x 600 46.875 75 VESA
> 1024 x 768 60.023 75.029 VESA
> 1280 x 1024 63.95 60 VESA
Those are the good ones. I'd go for 1024x768, both physical and
virtual. It will be good for your eyes and there is a better
chance that your video card can accelerate well in that mode.
(The Cirrus Logic boards lose acceleration above that, maybe ATI too.)
> 2. Any modeline data on this monitor? Any other ideas where to
> look? Is there a database somewhere that gets updated occasionally
> with new monitors?
Run the X config program (might be in a */lib directory) and then
edit the file to match your min/max refresh rates. Leave all the
modelines and just let the X server throw out the invalid ones.
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