[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > 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.
> 
> Yeah, nobody seemed to know the answer on Sun support forum, so I found this
> list, which seemed relevant.

I don't know anyone from Sun Ray who spends time in the Sun web forums,
perhaps because there's no Sun Ray forum and it's hard to find the few 
Sun Ray questions that get asked there.  You're far more likely to get a 
response here.

> >  At 85Hz the largest it will go is 1280x1024.
>
> Well I could live with [EMAIL PROTECTED], though [EMAIL PROTECTED] would be 
> ideal.

Or maybe two heads, if you can live with the gap in the middle.  You'd
need two Sun Rays, one to drive each head, but 1280x1024 they don't need 
to be 1g units, they can be plain old Sun Ray 1's.  However, forcing a 
particular monitor timing on multiheaded Sun Rays is ugly.  Fixing that 
isn't easy and it never seems to make it onto the list of things that 
will happen in the next release, because very few customers seem to care 
about it and there's always something sexier that needs to get done.

OttoM.
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ottomeister

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


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