On Oct 9, 2008, at 12:54 PM, Simon Royal wrote:

>
> Bruce
>
> The monitor is a cheap TFT given to me by a friend who used it on a  
> G4 Cube
> and a PC and he didn't notice bad picturing.
>

Might he have lower standards or (more likely) simply been used to  
it?  I remember when I finally replaced my old 17" monitor with a new  
one how incredibly fuzzy and dim it was, though I'd have said it was  
just fine the day before...

> I haven't tried it on another Mac myself, but I do have an iMac G3  
> which I
> am going to hook it up to just to check if the picture is better on  
> there.
>
> If it is, then the video card in my PowerMac is the problem. One  
> thing I
> did notice is, my PowerMac G4 is a Sawtooth with AGP graphics but it  
> has a
> PCI ATI Rage 128 installed (which looks like it is from a B&W G3 or  
> Yikes
> G4).

That shouldn't make it fuzzy, merely less than optimal video  
performance.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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