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16-May-2007, 04:24 PM #1
Question PowerBook G3 Display Options
When I start my PB G3 (bronze keyboard) with OS 10.3.9, I can choose (amongst others) between 1280x1024 60Hz and 1280x1024 75Hz for the external display. When starting up with OS 9.2.2 or 8.6, the choice is only 1280x1024 75Hz but not 60Hz.

Do you know of any software that would allow me to output 1280x1024 60Hz when starting up with OS 9.2.2?

Reason: I am using Cinema displays for my newer PBs and have a VGA to DVI converter/scaler so I can use them also with the PB G3. I need the PB G3 starting with OS9 for some software that does not run under Classic. The converter/scaler accepts only 1280x1024 60Hz but not 1280x1024 75Hz. It also accepts lower resolutions, but that is less desirable.
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