This are the values for a 60 hz LCD screen 1680 x 1050 that i get out of
"cvt"

http://www.uruk.org/~erich/projects/cvt/


They do not seem to agree  with the info for the DELL screen  below.
Then again maybe the X windows modelines is not whats contained in UTRESDEF
If  utresdef is something else , it'll be good to know.




./cvt 1680 1050 60 -r -v
1: [V FIELD RATE RQD]         :       60.000000
2: [H PIXELS RND]             :     1680.000000
2.5: [ASPECT_RATIO]           :      16:10
2.5: [V SYNC]                 :        6.000000
3: [LEFT MARGIN (PIXELS)]     :        0.000000
3: [RIGHT MARGIN (PIXELS)]    :        0.000000
4: [TOTAL ACTIVE PIXELS]      :     1680.000000
5: [V LINES RND]              :     1050.000000
6: [TOP MARGIN (LINES)]       :        0.000000
6: [BOT MARGIN (LINES)]       :        0.000000
7: [INTERLACE]                :        0.000000
8: [H PERIOD EST]             :       15.434920
9: [Actual VBI LINES]         :       29.802551
9: [VBI LINES]                :       30.000000
10: [Minimum VBI Lines]        :       15.000000
10: [ACT VBI LINES]            :       30.000000
11: [TOTAL V LINES]            :     1080.000000
12: [TOTAL PIXELS]             :     1840.000000
13: [Non-rounded PIXEL FREQ]   :      119.232002
13: [ACT PIXEL FREQ]           :      119.000000
14: [ACT H FREQ]               :       64.673912
15: [ACT FIELD RATE]           :       59.883251
16: [ACT FRAME RATE]           :       59.883251
20: [H BACK PORCH]             :       80.000000
21: [H SYNC RND]               :       32.000000
22: [H FRONT PORCH]            :       48.000000
23: [V FRONT PORCH]            :        3.000000

 # 1680x1050 @ 60.00 Hz Reduced Blank (CVT)
 #   field rate 59.88 Hz; hsync: 64.67 kHz; pclk: 119.00 MHz
Modeline "1680x1050_60.00_rb" 119.00 1680 1728 1760 1840 1050 1053 1059 1080 +HSync -Vsync




Dave Warnock wrote:
Hi,

I have a Samsung 20" LCD monitor. Native resolution 1680x1050. Currently
running at 1400x1050 so not using full potential.

I have googled and read all I can. But commands do not seem to work.

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/SUNWut/sbin# ./utresdef -a "1680x1050" 1680x1050

just sits there doing nothing.

I saw:

$ /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utresdef -a -c "Dell 2007FPW" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1680x1050
<<EOF
  htotal=2256
  hfp=104
  hsyncwidth=184
  vtotal=1087
  vfp=1
  vsyncwidth=3
  vcomposite=8
  pixclock=14714
  xres=1680
  yres=1050
  hz=60
  EOF

But being rather thick could not get enter this command so it would
actually be executed. Does EOF mean I need to pass a Ctrl+D and if so
how do I actually do this?

One thing seems strange which is "utresdef -o" outputs nothing.

I am using SRSS 3.1 on Ubuntu.

Thanks

Dave

PS I am considering an upgrade to SRSS 4.0 soon, would that help?
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