Inexpert question I - monocromatic monitor configuration

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  Hello how are you, I hope you are all rigth.
  Im fron argentina, and Im new on all this things so please be pacients if you see gramatical errors or things like that also be pacient if you see big conceptual errors and please correct me, I will thanks any help.
  Well my problen is a litle complicated to me, My computer is:
    AMDK6 233MHz With 32MB ram.
  My video card is:
    Trident TGUI9680 With 1MB 
And my monitor is:
    A DATAS monocromatic monitor (Datas is de mark on it I dont have any manual of it and I dont know how to find the serial number to find it on the net).

  Recently I get a debian distribution (DeMunDi, with the woody release) I have intall it in 50 min then the grafic interface dont startup, after looking arround I note that the problem was that I don have a mouse so I add to the server flags section the "AllowMouseOpenFail" option and it startup realy fast the TWM, but there was the probelm I cant solve, The screen is divided in two with a black space betwen them and I realese that is the two cuadrants from top, becouse when I push F12 the menu appears at midle and I cant see the complet of It, When I execut xvidconfig and push "r" they swith left torigth and rigth to left, How can I solve this problem?

  Again Im apologise for the errors you can find in this menssage, Thank A Lot.

  GridCube, Sings.
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