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- From: baron@clifton.hobby.nl (Wim `Blue Baron' van Dorst)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.linux
- Distribution: world
- Subject: Re: problems getting 800x600 out off an ET-4000
- References: <Sep.5.01.39.55.1992.9017@athos.rutgers.edu>
- Message-ID: <9209073267@clifton.hobby.nl>
- Organization: Minix Hobbynet Host
- Date: Mon, 7 Sep 1992 23:14:25 MDT
- Lines: 21
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- hedrick@athos.rutgers.edu (Charles Hedrick) writes:
- > stud07@cc4.kuleuven.ac.be (Dirk Dussart) writes:
-
- > Note that the actual numerical values you list for the clocks
- > don't matter. X simply matches against the list so that it knows
- > which clock to use. So it doesn't matter whether you call it 25 or
- > 36, as long as you list it first in the clocks statement, what you're
- > getting is the first clock. If you want a 36 MHz clock, you're going
- > to need to know which clock is 36 MHz, and make sure you listt 36 in the
- > right position.
-
- Is this really true? I indeed sorted my Clocks list for handy reading,
- and I may well have been trying to match the wrong clock.
-
- I'll certainly give this a try.
-
- -b-b-
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