Back to the A1097C monitor again

From: Adrian Graham <agraham_at_ccat.co.uk>
Date: Fri Jul 28 09:26:39 2000

Well, I've already got the monitor in question since it's fastened to an HP
workstation. What I was wondering was if it was possible to program the
GeForce to run at 72hz for everything....hmm....the only reason I started on
this was discovering it's really comparitively simple to change the monitor
to allow h/v sync and I'd love a 19" monitor for Photoshop & web stuff -
this one I'm using ATM at work is a 17" (DEC obviously :) running at
1280x1024 and it makes a hell of a difference!

a

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Erlacher [mailto:richard_at_idcomm.com]
> Sent: 28 July 2000 15:21
> To: classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org
> Subject: Re: Back to the A1097C monitor again
>
>
> Well, there would be exceptions. For example, if you have an
> application
> that COULD use the monitor in question, but doesn't because
> it lacks the
> appropriate video card. However, there are also other
> questions. Would the
> application of that monitor improve anything? That's a
> question you have to
> ansser before proceeding, but it should be asked before
> hauling the thing
> home. Monitors weigh so much they're even difficult to give away.
>
> Dick
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Adrian Graham <agraham_at_ccat.co.uk>
> To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 7:32 AM
> Subject: RE: Back to the A1097C monitor again
>
>
> > Richard scribeth:
> >
> > > I've concluded that the best thing to do with a
> > > fixed-frequency monitor
> > > that's not made for your particular application is to give it
> > > away or toss it.
> > >
> >
> > I'm getting to that opinion meself :)
> >
> > a
> >
> >
>
Received on Fri Jul 28 2000 - 09:26:39 BST

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