You're right... I just tested it... We should fix our literature.

Brad

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Hi, does anyone know if Sun Ray 1g thin client cat run at 85Hz 
refresh rate, or
higher, and what resolutions are supported at this rate? Ideally I would like
to have it at [EMAIL PROTECTED], does it support it?
    

That's a coincidence, I just answered your question on the Sun support forum.
The answer is:

  The 1g has a single-link DVI-I output. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is beyond the frequency 
  specification for that interface. The highest refresh rate that the 1g will 
  drive at 1600x1200 is 75Hz and it's hard up against the specification limits 
  at that point. At 85Hz the largest it will go is 1280x1024.

  If you need 1600x1200 and can't accept a 75Hz refresh then the only thing I 
  can suggest is moving to an LCD instead of a CRT.

I don't know what Brad is using that's showing him [EMAIL PROTECTED] as a supported 
timing.  The current list of built-in timings, from 'utresdef', is:

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The '...d' timings are digital-only.  They use short blanking intervals that
will probably work with a digital panel but will probably not be acceptable 
to a CRT.

OttoM.
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Disclaimer: These are my opinions.  I do not speak for my employer.


  
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