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Matrox G200 + Fixed frequency = no fun

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13-Jun-2006, 05:06 PM #1
Matrox G200 + Fixed frequency = no fun
I have a G2+/MILP/8D/CPQ card (i'm assuming its a Matrox G200 card) and I was wondering if you could point me to what i should do to get a fixed frequency monitor to work (the monitor is a Cornerstone Color 21/76) under X.org, I have two versions of XFree86 configurations... if you would like those, i'll post them later...


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16-Jun-2006, 07:22 AM #2
I think the scanning vertical and horizontal frequencies are dictated by the capability of the monitor. You should be able to get that data from the monitor's handbook or at the back of the screen.

Just match the monitor frequency ranges with those stated in statements of

HorizSync
VertRefresh

in your XFree86 configuration file.
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