Re: external crt on i855 laptop

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Hello,

on 02/05/04 18:47, L. Jensen wrote:
> Here's the config I've been using plus the log.  I'm also sending the
log I
> get when using exactly Luca's config from
>
> http://luca.pca.it/projects/asus/XF86Config-4.20031116
please take care that I changed my XF86Config-4 from a while (but
there're just minor changes), the new one is at
http://luca.pca.it/projects/asus/xfree86/XF86Config-4.i810.20040205

> I'm just looking for simultaneous display of the same desktop on both
lcd and
> crt, although crt-only would be interesting too.  As I wrote before,
nothing
> seems to work yet.  But Luca, you claim some success?
As I wrote in my previous post, yes, I use everyday an external SONY
Trinitor Dell P1110 capable of 1600x1200 (I don't have the frequencies
here at home, but I can have them tomorrow given directly by the monitor
in a precise way, if necessary). So you should be able at least to do
the same on an external CRT.

> Section "Device"
> 	Identifier	"Intel82855GM[0]"
> 	Driver		"i810"
> 	#VideoRam	65536
> 	VideoRam	16384
<cut>
> (**) I810(0): VideoRAM: 16384 kByte
You should uncomment "VideoRam 65536", as this is the amount of RAM
allocated by the BIOS (in my M3410C statically and I think the same in
the whole M3N line).

> (II) I810(0): LCD1024x768: Using hsync range of 30.00-121.00 kHz
> (II) I810(0): LCD1024x768: Using vrefresh range of 48.00-160.00 Hz
> (II) I810(0): Not using mode "1400x1050" (no mode of this name)
This could be a problem: a video mode "1400x1050" isn't recognized, so
you can't use it (while all the other yes). 2 days ago I enabled video
mode 1400x1050 on my GNU/Linux, in order to have it on the external CRT,
but it seems I can't get it (same problem as your). So I reviewed the
specifications for the ASUS M3N and there's no SXGA+ on CRT, as here
	http://usa.asus.com/prog/spec.asp?m=M3000-N%20Series&langs=09
Could it be an implementation of the Windows video driver, not present
in the BIOS modes?

Thx, bye,
Gismo / Luca
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