Try this. Check the "Models" link, towards the top of the page. http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/
On 17-Sep-99 John Miskinis wrote: > Hello, > > As some of you, I have recently installed debian 2.1 on my Thinkpad 560. I > have tried MANY of the XF86Config files on the net, but I > could not arrive at one that worked flicker-free on my 800x600 > dual scan screen. Light grays would have wavy lines, etc. > > SO, I have pieced together one that works rock solid, but I am > not sure how to tell if the setting will damage my video card > or display. The IBM 560 Technical Reference does not mention any > frequency specs for the LCD, only external monitor usage. > > So, I started playing around. One "modeline" setting I tried > was flicker free, but unless I used the "no_accel" option, it > would leave a couple dots wrong on the screen. But when I used > the "no_accel" option it would REALLY slow it down. > > The one I am using now, I put together after many trials and errors, > using a mix of frequencies works GREAT, but I am a little scared that > I might damage my screen. > > Is there a definative way to find out? This is what I am most worried > about. I believe the "28.32" was changed from "40.0"... > > Modeline "800x600" 28.32 800 848 1000 1056 600 605 607 633 +hsync +vsync > > Many thanks for any info. By the way Eterm is REALLY COOL! > > John > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < > /dev/null