Hi Gang! I've finally gotten to the point where I'm about to install the SVGA server package on my system and after aborting one attempt decided I'd best check to see what the right settings are for my monitor. I'm a bit concerned about accidentally frying the system (or installing it in a very non-optimized state).
I have a very old Forefront monitor (14") that came with my Zeos computer that I'd like to use. In the manual it gives the following information: Horizontal Scan Frequency: 31.468 kHz, 35.52 kHz, 35.16 kHz, 35 kHz Vertical: 60Hz/70Hz, 87Hz (interlaced), 56Hz, 67 Hz Resolution: 640x350/640x480/720x400/800x600/1024x768 My questions are: Can I use the standard response options given during the server installation process or do I need to devise some specific files to deal with the discreet horizonal scan frequencies given? What would be the best settings given the information listed for this monitor? Thanks again for your very kind help! Dennis P.S. - I am using a SpeedStar Plus VGA card (unaccelerated ET4000) and have 8 megs of motherboard memory. ------------------------- Vermont Rep. Bernie Sanders (Independent - Socialist) won re-election with 56% of the total vote. This included over six of 10 moderate voters and a third of conservatives. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]