Hi Stuart,
Well, 20,000 £ (ex VAT) for a 20" UXGA is probably not something a lab
can afford as easily as a CRT + graphic board... unless you would like
to ship some free for advertisement (-;
Best regards,
Philippe
Le 31 janv. 06, à 14:25, Stuart McKay a écrit :
Anastassis,
Interesting
Hi there,
Most modern monitors are very clever and tell the X server their
preferred sync rates (which never exceed 85 Hz). You can override
this functionality by adding
Option"UseEdidFreqs""0"
to the "Device" section of your Xorg (or XFree86) config file.
You will also need to speci
Hi all -
While on the subject and after thanking Warren for providing the
excellent resource ...:
We have some nice 3D monitors and Nvidia cards in Linux PC's we do
stereo with.
Warren correctly points out that you need:
1280x960 @ 120 Hz requires H-sync of 123 kHz
1344
I believe that even the large Phillips (22") that you list is no longer
being made and that what is in stock at places is just old inventory (could
be wrong though). It is hard to believe, but these monitors just aren't
being made anymore. We literally have people in our modeling group hording
th