On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 18:53, Michel Dänzer wrote: > Okay, back to playing with mode definitions then. :\ I noticed you > weren't using the mode the panel reports here, it is: > > Mode "1280x854" > # D: 79.815 MHz, H: 51.963 kHz, V: 60.003 Hz > DotClock 79.816 > HTimings 1280 1296 1408 1536 > VTimings 854 855 858 866 > Flags "-HSync" "-VSync" > EndMode
Been there, done that. # Modeline "1280x854" 79.816 1280 1312 1408 1664 854 857 863 902 -hsync -vsync # Modeline "1280x854" 79.815 1280 1296 1408 1536 854 855 858 866 -HSync -VSync # ModeLine "1280x854" 79.81 1280 1296 1408 1536 854 855 858 866 # Mode "1280x854" # D: 79.815 MHz, H: 51.963 kHz, V: 60.003 Hz # DotClock 79.816 # HTimings 1280 1296 1408 1536 # VTimings 854 855 858 866 # Flags "-HSync" "-VSync" # EndMode # Mode "1280x854" # DotClock 80 # HTimings 1280 1309 1460 1636 # VTimings 854 857 864 896 # Flags "+Hsync" "+Vsync" # EndMode # Mode "1280x854" # # D: 100.000 MHz, H: 75.758 kHz, V: 84.740 Hz # DotClock 100.001 # HTimings 1280 1296 1304 1320 # VTimings 854 870 878 894 # Flags "-HSync" "-VSync" # EndMode Gave up after that. > Of course, it's possible that the driver can't drive the panel correctly > without the complete EDID info... :/ I just popped open the keyboard... don't see any way of penetrating deeper. I don't have any tool capable of opening the screws that aren't loose without damaging them. Tugrul Galatali