Hi list,
I had a refreshing problem in a cygwin window.
When I ravel some data lignes on my terminal, the refresh rate isn't as
good as on xterm linux or on putty.
Can I configure cygwinX to obtain a better refresh rate ?
To open a xterm, I launch 2 program .bat :
First, I open cygwinX
,
Harold
Khamenia, Valery wrote:
How do you measure your refresh rate?
1Hz refresh rate one could measure by eye :)
I never seen a monitor that worked with vertical refresh rate of 1Hz.
I do not speak about vertical refresh rate of monitor.
I mean refresh rate of Xwin itself
According to man
Oh yeah, don't use -refresh n, that has nothing to do with this
problem and only confuses things further.
Harold
Khamenia, Valery wrote:
Hi Dear All,
Problem 1:
The refresh rate of my Xwin is too low.
I run Xwin at my Win2000prof.
The PC is good enough (Pentium 1.7GHz, 100Mbits/s
From: Harold Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thomas Chadwick [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Curious refresh rate behavior...
Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 18:45:07 -0400
Thomas,
Well, answer me this one question:
What refresh rates does Windows 2000 allow when you set the Windows color
My Windows 2000 desktop is set at 1024x768x24 75Hz. However, when I
specify the following, I get a screen 60Hz:
XWin -fullscreen -depth 8
Adding -refresh 75 doesn't help, I still get 60Hz.
If I do this, I get 75Hz, but not the 8-bit depth I want:
XWin -fullscreen
If I do this, I
Thomas,
Well, answer me this one question:
What refresh rates does Windows 2000 allow when you set the Windows color
depth to 8 bits?
If the answer is that Windows only allows a 60 Hz refresh rate then you have
found that your driver only supports a 60 Hz refresh rate when in 8 bit
mode