XF86Config Modelines...
Eric Galliher
egallih at shell.gis.net
Wed Apr 7 22:13:06 EDT 1999
I think I can safely say that my monitor will lose sync rather than burst
into flames. Its a brand new Optiquest v95 running with a VA Research
system.
Urban legend aside, here is the information, although I may
have missed a few things...
Monitor:
76Hz Maximum refresh rate at 1600x1200 (non-interlaced)
VESA 1600x1200 Horiz Freq: 93.75kHz Vert Freq: 75.00kHz
Horiz Freq range: 30-95 kHz
Vert Freq range: 70-85.03 kHz
Likelyhood of spontaneous combustion: aprox. 0%
Video Card: (matrox millenium g200)
RAMDAC: 250mhz
SGRAM: 8 megs
Horiz Range at 1600x1200: 75-113
Vert Range at 1600x1200: 60-90
I think thats all thats needed(?) If I've missed anything, please let me
know.
Many thanks for the help...
~eric galliher
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On 7 Apr 1999, Kyle Rose wrote:
> > KR> This is a huge urban legend. In the past it may have been true
> > KR> that attempting to clock a monitor past its specs caused Bad
> > KR> Things(TM), but today, most monitors do the intelligent thing:
> > KR> lose sync.
> >
> > I agree that most monitors will handle this intelligently rather
> > than blow up, but I can assure you that this is NOT an urban legend:
> > I personally set a monitor on fire this way and melted the flyback,
> > although it is true that it was many years ago. The machine in
> > question was a Northgate 12MHz 286, to give you some idea of the
> > time frame. (And yes, I saved the keyboard.)
>
> My point was that the "burning monitor" fear was in the same class as
> the "burned in monitor" fear: it is something that used to be true
> long ago, but it would require you to rummage through a garage sale to
> find such a monitor today.
>
> Kyle
>
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