You are saying if I had a good card and no res switches in the adaptor I
would have available resolution choices in the Monitors control panel? (At
present I have only whatever is determined by the little switches in the
adaptor - a very happy 1024 x 768 at 74.9Hz). My monitor is something
rebadged? The plate at back says Sony Corp, GDM 1961.

Model: � � � GDM-1961

Max Resolution: �
� � 1280 x 1024

Sync Type: �
� � Sync on Green

H Freq/ V Freq: �
 � � 70-80khz / 75hz

Tube Manufacturer: �
 � � DEC

 Monitor Type: �
 � �

 Tube Model: �
 � � VRT19-HA

Tube Size: �
 � � 19

Connector: �
 � � BNC



Actually, this is what I meant exactly. This is the type of setup I had with my Hitachi 21" / Beige G3 DT / Rage 128. Worked Beautifully...

-Josh


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