Michael McMurtrey wrote:

> Thanks for the suggestions. I downloaded the ATI Universal installer and
> it solved most of the problems. The ATI Displays control panel works,
> and display performance seems much improved. However, the Apple system
> profiler still insists that the monitor is a 600 x 454, when every other
> diagnostic or display-related software insists its 600 x 480, and
> Techtool Pro is telling me it can't run because it needs a600 x 480.
> What happened to the missing 26 pixels?
>

I'm glad that my suggestion worked for you. I have played with an ixMicro card,
Voodoo3 2000, and several many XClaim 3D RAGE II+, RAGE Pro and Mach64 ATI
cards  lately and find the ATI cards the most confusing.

Do you remember the story about the woman with the yappy dog and the man with
the cheap cigar sharing a compartment on a train ???

I think that a similar thing has happened to your 26 pixels.

Mike


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