From: ujlh@pool.info.sunyit.edu (James Henrickson) Subject: Re: X1.1 and ET4000 card Date: 9 Jul 1992 04:31:07 GMT
In article <odiug.710598484@limotoc> odiug@limotoc.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Guido Muesch) writes:
>
>Well, thats the point where I should tell what kind of problems I have.
>I have a Tseng MegaEva /1024 and a fixed frequncy monitor (Qume 635).
>With X11v1.0 I got 1024x768i (40Mhz clock) working without vendor hiclock.
>with vendor hiclock I got 640x480, 800x600 and 856x630 working (25 and
>38 Mhz I think) but 1024x786i with 40Mhz is squeezed in Y-direction.
>Now I upgraded to the new server (X11v1.1). X386 finds now 16 clocks
>instead of 8. But only the 800x600 resolution works fine (38Mhz). The
>other resolutions 640x480 and 1024x768i are both sqeezed in Y-direction.
>(640x480 in 25Mhz and 28Mhz make no difference). Does anybody have the
>same problems? Any solutions?
>
Thanks to X11v1.1, I found a high clock of 33. I suppose this is like
66? It sounds better than the 62 that I was previously using. Only thing
is, I can't for the life of me figure out this tutorial for determining
the right setting. :-( I've read it over and over, but no go. I've also
tried every setting in vga.dbase. I guess I'm just condemned to a life
of flicker at 62.
-- Jim H. * * James L. Henrickson ujlh@sunyit.edu * "Yet another Jim in the Linux world." :-)