Radeon 7500 All-in-Wonder w/RH8.0

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I'm trying to get my Radeon 7500 All-in-Wonder working under RH8.0
with a NEC MultiSync E1100 (not the E1100+) monitor.  It sort of
works....

The problem I'm having is that the monitor goes out of sync at
resolutions about 1280x1024.  I regularly use 1600x1200 with my Matrox
G200 on this monitor (via a KVM switch), but the Radeon 7500 just
won't do it.

I originally thought the problem was I had purchased a "Powered by
ATI" instead of a "Made by ATI" card, so I replace the Radeon 7500 by
a "real" ATI-made Radeon 7500 All-in-Wonder.  This decision was based
on a fewe posts here from back in October.  But the "real" ATI card
has exactly the same problem.  Actually, the "Powered by ATI" card
will sync at 1400x1050 but the "Made by ATI" card won't.

I even tried copying the modeline directly from my other machine and
inserting it into my XFree86 config on the new machine (since the dot
clock settings were identical, that seemed safe).

I know both the card and monitor are capable of this resolution, and
running redhat-config-xfree86 made me believe the XFree86 driver would
do it, too.  Should it be able to do this resolution?

regards,

roland
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