Well I'll see if I can scrounge up that manual.  Or maybe find it
online.  So you think just finding a good modeline is key?  Why didn't
I have this problem with the Voodoo 3000?  (Which surely had to have
run at 60hz).  Thank you for your help.  I'll see what I can do later
tonight when I am back at the computer.

-Gryn

On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 02:02:10AM +1000, Russell wrote:
> Adam Luter wrote:
> > I -had- a Voodoo 3000 AGP card in my system...
> > Right now I have them at the "Default" (both are much lower), except I
> > have raised the H Sync upto 59 in order to have access to a useable
> > 1024x768 mode (otherwise the "Default" only gives you 640x480).
> > 
> > So I guess I'm asking, has my monitor finally kicked the bucket?  Are
> > there modelines I could use that aren't built-into 4.2?  (I am only
> > using those, since I do not know where the others may be).  If I
> > bought a new shiny monitor, would things work out?
> 
> The way to be certain is to look at the timing waveforms in your
> monitor manual, then work out a matching modeline. It's the only
> way of properly doing older analog monitors too.
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