Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: [snip]
> I think I must have been missing something about the color depth. I > thought with 4MB video memory you could run 1280x1024x24, albeit at 60 Hz. > Mayby this is why my highest resolution mode looks so bad, with blurred > screen and window edges and slanted text. Blurring is more likely to be caused by a low monitor bandwidth. My Viewsonic 15GA has a reasonable bandwidth of 86MHz, and my current 1152x864 at 16bpp gives quite sharp output. 1280x1024 at 8 bpp was a little blurred. (After getting my new M/B and video card, my old, cheap monitor actually got sharper.) > I understoon that the color depth didn't have anything to do with the > refresh rate. Perhaps I understood wrongly? The video card can only push data through at a certain speed limited by the RAMDAC. I see from my X startup that at 16 bpp, this is 95 MHz. This places a limit on the combination of resolution, refresh rate and colours. The 2400 may be better than the 2000. See /usr/doc/X11/VideoModes.doc for a complete discussion / tutorial. -- Carey Evans <*> [EMAIL PROTECTED] "[UNIX] appears to have the inside track on being the replacement for CP/M on the largest microcomputers (e.g. those based on 68000...)" -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .