Didn't notice that in the CCC docs :(
I called Apple again today to see if they had any other thoughts.  They
agreed that it seems to be a display problem, either osx isn't detecting my
monitor or the rage pro chip.  They wouldn't give me any advice on changing
display drivers in darwin, ("We would never walk a customer through that
over the phone").  Their advice this time was try it with a different
monitor.
I found a disscusion on the apple support website about forcing a certain
display mode by editing the com.apple.windowserver.plist,  but that file
doesn't exist in the directory it's supposed to on my hard drive.
I went back through the startup logs and Window server is starting up at
800x600, which I don't think my Apple Multiple Scan 14" can do.  IIRC it can
do 640x480 or 832x624.  Does anybody know the resolutions that this monitor
can do?
Has anyone else had problems with their mac detecting official apple
monitor?

thanks again

pete

----- Original Message -----

Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 02:47:15 -0800 (PST)
From: George Mogiljansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Blank screen on beige g3 after OSX re-install
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Not much help, here. I was pretty sure CCC does not
work on Old World Macs. Is there any way of contacting
those programmers? Also, 10.2 introduces major
changes, none of which is helpful for the older
machines.
Have you tried the previous versions of X ? Or, if the
HDDs are damaged anyways, 10.2.3 has an improved Disk
Utility - what does it do?
Cheers
George



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