Frank Van Damme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> It's a certain H&V refresh rate; someone told me for 1152x900 it
> would be 61,8 KHz H and 66 Hz V.

This is most likely wrong, the 1962b in its factory setting likes H
around 72 kHz to maybe 78kHz. 1280x960 is my preferred resolution.

You can try these modelines:

        ModeLine "1152x864"   115     1152 1200 1300 1600   864 864 868 900 -hsync 
-vsync
        ModeLine "1280x960"   131     1280 1336 1456 1680   960 964 968 1000 -hsync 
-vsync

> Can a nvidia riva tnt2 M64 support this? 

Most likely yes. There are only a few broken cards that cannot produce
negative sync, all others should work.

> I just want to know what video cards can do fixed-freq. monitors
> before I buy a 13W3->hd15 adaptor.

Depending on the intended use of the monitor and depending on the
adaptor you may need a card that does composite sync. Some do, others
don't... You can get an adapter that does the "mixing". 

> Am I also right thinking I will only be able to use the monitor under X (no 
> console or boot messages)?

Right. 

                    Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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