Jon,

That's exactly what I'm trying to avoid, burining my monitor out while playing
around with the numbers.

I sure wish I knew how Win95 handles the monitor...   By the way, I use
standard monitor types in Win95 with it - would that indicate that the 800x600
standard VESA mode would be applicable??

Thanks for the help,
Jay

In a message dated 12/8/98 11:49:17 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> > Actually, I found two web sites that contained pretty good listings for
>  > monitor specs.  Only problem is, they both had the same Mitsuba models.. 
> the
>  > 710V and the 710 VX.  The former is a 640x800, the later a
>  > 1024x(whateverthenumberis) monitor - mine is a 800x600 - right in
between. 
>  
>  > 
>  > Are there some standard values for 800x600 models that I can try maybe??
>  
>  You can always try the VESA modes:
>  
>  ModeLine  "640x480"    31.5    640  664  704  832    480  489  492  520
>  ModeLine  "800x600"    36      800  824  896 1024    600  601  603  625
>  ModeLine  "800x600"    40      800  840  968 1056    600  601  605  628 +
> hsync +vsync
>  ModeLine  "800x600"    50      800  856  976 1040    600  637  643  666 +
> hsync +vsync
>  ModeLine "1024x768"    65     1024 1032 1176 1344    768  771  777  806 -
> hsync -vsync
>  ModeLine "1024x768"    75     1024 1048 1184 1328    768  771  777  806 -
> hsync -vsync
>  
>  Be careful, however.  If your monitor is fixed-frequency you could fry it 
> with
>  the wrong ModeLine.
>  

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