Welcome to the list of social discussions (PS if people want to continue
this, may I suggest Mac2Mac, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (we need a
few more Canuks on there)) ;P

Anyhow, yes your computer should be able to do more than 1024x768. Chances
are you'll have to find yourself an adapter to allow you to do different
sizes (is the SuperMac a VGA-style connector or something else?).

One other thing you can try is to find yourself a screen resolution switcher
utility for OS 9 from http://www.versiontracker.com or
http://www.download.com or http://www.tucows.ca

Eric.

PS Check out http://www.monitorworld.com/Monitors/supermac/ and see what it
says about your monitor (there are a number of 21" monitors so I don't know
which one is yours).

on 26/6/03 3:31 PM, Mac Canada at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 12:14:47 -0700 (PDT)
> Subject: advice for a confused newbie?
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
>>> 
> 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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