At 03:14 PM 26/06/2003, you wrote:

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Hi. I am a recent convert from the evil empire. I now have a 7600/180 which I was able to
upgrade with a 21" supermac monitor, replacing my 15" monitor. It's an older one, but it
works great. My problem is that there is about 1" of black space around the image all the
way. The only resolution that my OS seems to offer is 1024/786 at 75 mhz. The nice fellow
whom I got the monitor from said the video card that came with it should be able to support a
resolution 1200 something by I think 800 something. Would that make the image fit the monitor
screen? In the world of windows, I would go looking for a driver off the net, but there
doesn't seem to be a function in the OS that installs 'drivers'. Do I need to update to 9.1
or something to drive this big monitor? Anyway I guess that is my question. Any replys would
be most appreciated. Steve.



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I would suggest looking for width and height adjustments on the back of the monitor.


Regards
Charlie Fox
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793 Argyle Rd.
Windsor Ontario Canada N8Y 3J8
519-254-4991 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Check out the "Camcorder Kindergarten"
at http://chasfoxvideo.com




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