On Sun, 2002-09-29 at 10:22, Scott Chilcote wrote: > The first thing to look for in a monitor cable are the ferrite beads at > either end of the cable. These look like plastic cylinders, and they > need to be at both ends an inch or two away from each connector. If the > cable doesn't have them, it's only useful for low-bandwidth situations. > Send it to someone who's still using VGA.
That's not entirely true. Triply-shielded vga cables work fine without any ferrite beads at resolutions up to 1600x1200 (and maybe more, but that's what I've used them for with my KVM). You only need the ferrite beads if you don't have a triply-shielded cable. > The other thing I'd check for is if it's unusually thin and flexy; I've > seen a couple like this shipped with KVM switches, but they didn't have > the beads so I didn't waste time on them. By their very nature, the triply-shielded cables with be thicker than normal cables. That's just the price you pay, but it works great at higher resolutions. Tanner -- Tanner Lovelace | lovelace(at)wayfarer.org | http://wtl.wayfarer.org/ --*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- GPG Fingerprint = A66C 8660 924F 5F8C 71DA BDD0 CE09 4F8E DE76 39D4 GPG Key can be found at http://wtl.wayfarer.org/lovelace.gpg.asc --*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- http://www.petitiononline.com/SSSCA/petition.html --*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*-- Those who are willing to sacrifice essential liberties for a little order, will lose both and deserve neither. -- Benjamin Franklin History teaches that grave threats to liberty often come in times of urgency, when constitutional rights seem too extravagant to endure. -- Justice Thurgood Marshall, 1989 _______________________________________________ TriLUG mailing list http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ: http://www.trilug.org/~lovelace/faq/TriLUG-faq.html
