Hi--
I can't be of much help, but thought I would share my experience.
I can tell you that I am using an Optiquest by ViewSonic with my PowerTower
Pro 225. I too experience green tint (and also figure it's the TwinTurbo
card) however it's only occasionally on a restart after a freeze. It starts
up as 640 x 480, 67 Hz w/ green tint...i just hit restart again...and it
comes back "un-green" and during the process of starting up will go back up
to the 1024x768 res that I normally use. I can switch to 640 x 480 and that
alone doesn't make it go green.
Susan Freeborn
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Date: Sat, 14 Jul 2001 15:30:07 -0400
Subject: Problem with Apple Display & PTP 225 - green tint
From: Michael Greiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I just bought a Apple Multiple Scan 720 monitor for use with my PowerTower
Pro 225 (previously I had been using a borrowed PC monitor). The higher
resolutions seem to work fine - I normally run it at 1024 x 768, 74.9 Hz.
However the 640 x 480, 67 Hz resolution that I use for an older game I play
doesn't work properly. There is a green tint to the display whenever I
switch to that new resolution. I tried re-installing new Apple Display
drivers and deleting my Display Preferences file, but that didn't seem to
help. I am unfamiliar with the video card, but I believe it's still the
factory model (ixMicro TwinTurbo). Has anyone experienced this problem
before?
Michael Greiner
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