Re: HOWTO LCD monitor

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Angela Kahealani wrote:

On Monday 15 December 2003 06:37, shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:


HOWTO LCD monitor
Enter the correct horizontal and vertical refresh rate ranges



Does anyone know that data for an Apple Studio Display 17" LCD
with ADC/DVI-D interface? Apple's website does not document it,
and the config script complains that the data returned from the
monitor is not in the correct format / is unreadable, therefore,
the monitor is unusable... trying to run mine on an
ATI 9700 Pro All-In-Wonder on an Asus A7N8X2.0Deluxe


Try configuring it as a"Genereic 1280x1024 LCD Panel" (or whatever the resolution is). Don't worry about refresh rates -- especially if you're using a DVI interface. Unlike CRTs LCD panels tend to be easy to configure because they like to run at nice low refresh rates (they don't flicker) and they don't have the physical limitations imposed by trying to manipulate a strong magnetic field. For a DVI interface anything that is vaguely acceptable by the hardware will give you a perfect picture (and a Generic LCD Panel is almost always going to be acceptable).

jch

jch



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