From: bbfaus@wam.umd.edu (John E. Krokes) Subject: Re: [Q] X possible with non-multisync-monitor ???? Date: 28 May 1993 04:47:58 GMT
In article <1u24ps$pnr@urmel.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> arnd@rea.informatik.rwth-aachen.de (Arnd Gehrmann) writes:
>We are using a monochrom VGA-Monitor with the following Parameters:
>
>Horiz. 31.5 kHz
>Vert. 60-70 Hz (auto sync.)
>
>Is it possible, to find a Xconfig-setting for this equipment and
>which tools we need to use (modegen12.sc from the SLS 1.02 ???)
>or do we need an Mutilsync.mon. in any case ???????
>
Yes, it is possible to use a single-freq. monitor. Just make sure the "clocks"
line in Xconfig contains only one number. (31.5 in this case). You can use
the modegen spreadsheets or just look through the VGA database file for modes
that use 31 kHz.
For more info, ask on comp.windows.x.i386unix.
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