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furby
Well, it's killing me to do so but I'm running a cinema display on a windows 98 machine. I upgreaded the graphics card to an ATI Radeon 9800 I had lying about and well it works, sort of.

Problem is I am unable to select the proper resoulution of the monitor 1680x1050. I can get higeher and lower res but not that one?

I got the latest drivers/catalyst from the amd site but, why can't I select the res. Do I need cinema display dirvers?
jamesyfx
The combination of an old graphics card and an old Operating System means one or the other can't support that particular resolution.
furby
Well, the graphics card support much higher resploution so I guess it's win 98. Must be a way to trick it, I'm not giving up that quickly

Hmm, maybe I'm wrong. I tried PowerStrip and it said the max resoloution of the card was 1600x1200

Possibly the mystery solved, I'll have to try a different card to be sure

edit2/No, I'm driving myself crazy, checked the box and it's higher than that. Need to try it on an XP machine
roadgeek9
You could try the instructions for Windows 95 here.... http://toastytech.com/guis/miscb.html. It might work.

EDIT - Copy all of the code in the gray box into a ".reg" file, and change any reference from 1440, 900 to 1680, 1050
LoneWolfMage
Quote - (furby @ Jun 13 2008, 12:27) *
Well, it's killing me to do so but I'm running a cinema display on a windows 98 machine. I upgreaded the graphics card to an ATI Radeon 9800 I had lying about and well it works, sort of.

Problem is I am unable to select the proper resoulution of the monitor 1680x1050. I can get higeher and lower res but not that one?

I got the latest drivers/catalyst from the amd site but, why can't I select the res. Do I need cinema display dirvers?



Make sure you ALSO have the INF(driver file for that monitor) and instal it .. could be as easy as that ... with a correct model and make of the monitor that would help..

They have a tendancy to work "hand in hand " with each other..

Either that or the Monitor cant for some reason accept the resolution that is given to it in the proper way .

Hope that helps
LoneWolf
furby
Quote - (roadgeek9 @ Jun 14 2008, 22:00) *
You could try the instructions for Windows 95 here.... http://toastytech.com/guis/miscb.html. It might work.

EDIT - Copy all of the code in the gray box into a ".reg" file, and change any reference from 1440, 900 to 1680, 1050


I guess that couldn't hurt to try, thanks.

Quote - (LoneWolfMage @ Jun 15 2008, 01:08) *
Make sure you ALSO have the INF(driver file for that monitor) and instal it .. could be as easy as that ... with a correct model and make of the monitor that would help..

They have a tendancy to work "hand in hand " with each other..

Either that or the Monitor cant for some reason accept the resolution that is given to it in the proper way .

Hope that helps
LoneWolf



My bad, Its a 20" Apple Cinema Display. It came up with Apple Cinema Display when I plugged in in so I guess it go the .inf file from the monitor or the OS. Where would I find it otherwise? Is it something i need to write myself?

Thanks
LoneWolfMage
Quote - (furby @ Jun 16 2008, 08:01) *
My bad, Its a 20" Apple Cinema Display. It came up with Apple Cinema Display when I plugged in in so I guess it go the .inf file from the monitor or the OS. Where would I find it otherwise? Is it something i need to write myself?

Thanks

Furby~

Try one of these sites...
Link and Link

See if either one of those solutions helps you out .

Good Luck
~Lonewolf
furby
Quote - (roadgeek9 @ Jun 14 2008, 22:00) *
You could try the instructions for Windows 95 here.... http://toastytech.com/guis/miscb.html. It might work.


That didn't work but I think I might have done something wrong. There isn't a registry section for .../modes/0001/Timings. I think this might wok if I persists though, so thanks

Quote - (LoneWolfMage @ Jun 16 2008, 13:18) *
Try one of these sites...
Link and Link

See if either one of those solutions helps you out .

Good Luck
~Lonewolf


They're both the same link. But it didn't work either though says something along the lines of "There was no information for the hardware found in that location" when I tried to update the driver. It just default to the plug and play monitor driver. Hmm
darkz
i had no luck getting 1680x1050 on a 9800SE. it was on winxp, tho.
LoneWolfMage
Quote - (furby @ Jun 17 2008, 06:29) *
They're both the same link. But it didn't work either though says something along the lines of "There was no information for the hardware found in that location" when I tried to update the driver. It just default to the plug and play monitor driver. Hmm

Furby~
Opps sorry bout that ..

how bout this one Link

~LoneWolf
furby
Was ill all last week but finally managed to get to this today.

It was the first thing I tried and couldn't be simpler. Downloaded Powerstrip (forgot I had bought a license a few years ago). Went to custom resolution, chose the "from EDID". It got the resolution from the monitor and boom, it worked instantly. The images look really crisp on the monitor now. Thanks for the help all smile.gif
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