Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > My brother is tired of his DSTN laptop screen (xserver-s3, 1 or 2? MB
> > VRAM) and would like to add an external monitor @ >75hz. The BIOS can
> > be set to LCD only, CRT only, both. If he uses "both" and j
Hubert Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > My brother is tired of his DSTN laptop screen (xserver-s3, 1 or 2? MB
> > VRAM) and would like to add an external monitor @ >75hz. The BIOS can
> > be set to LCD only, CRT only, both. If he uses "both" and
Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My brother is tired of his DSTN laptop screen (xserver-s3, 1 or 2? MB
> VRAM) and would like to add an external monitor @ >75hz. The BIOS can
> be set to LCD only, CRT only, both. If he uses "both" and just
> plugs the CRT on, he only gets 60hz on the CR
Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> My brother is tired of his DSTN laptop screen (xserver-s3, 1 or 2? MB
> VRAM) and would like to add an external monitor @ >75hz. The BIOS can
> be set to LCD only, CRT only, both. If he uses "both" and just
> plugs the CRT on, he only gets 60hz on the C
My brother is tired of his DSTN laptop screen (xserver-s3, 1 or 2? MB
VRAM) and would like to add an external monitor @ >75hz. The BIOS can
be set to LCD only, CRT only, both. If he uses "both" and just
plugs the CRT on, he only gets 60hz on the CRT if the LCD is also
running. Is it possible to "s
My brother is tired of his DSTN laptop screen (xserver-s3, 1 or 2? MB
VRAM) and would like to add an external monitor @ >75hz. The BIOS can
be set to LCD only, CRT only, both. If he uses "both" and just
plugs the CRT on, he only gets 60hz on the CRT if the LCD is also
running. Is it possible to "
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