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- From: mhbrekke@iastate.edu (Monty H. Brekke)
- Subject: Re: FAQ: Yes, the Dimond Stealth works in 1024x768
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, IA
- References: <SVERKERW.92Dec11051515@meryl.csd.uu.se> <badger.724106648@phylo> <1992Dec12.121717.12683@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>
- Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1992 19:53:39 GMT
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- In <badger.724106648@phylo> badger@phylo.life.uiuc.edu (Jonathan Badger) writes:
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- >It is time to clear up this confusion. The Diamond Stealth works fine
- >in 1024x768x256 -- the trick is to run Windows first (in 1024x768). This sets
- >the clocks.
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- I've tried this on my Stealth and still the board refuses to cooperate.
- I've checked the Xconfig settings, and they are well within the specs
- for my monitor (a Viewsonic 6). Anybody have any suggestions? I'm
- almost ready to sell the board and get an Orchid Farenheit.
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