Poster | Thread |
jahc
| |
Re: problem with monitor tooltypes and workbench screenmode Posted on 3-Dec-2007 11:46:13
| | [ #21 ] |
|
|
|
Elite Member |
Joined: 30-May-2003 Posts: 2959
From: Auckland, New Zealand | | |
|
| @A3000T
What happens when you try using 1920x1200 at 59 Hz?
Does "VSYNCMIN=56" mean that your minimum Hz is 56?
I have been planning to upgrade to a 24" TFT for awhile now.. and I'm wondering if 59Hz will work okay.
I'll probably take my A1 down to the shop if I go for one of these monitors now.
Last edited by jahc on 03-Dec-2007 at 12:13 PM.
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
Framiga
| |
Re: problem with monitor tooltypes and workbench screenmode Posted on 3-Dec-2007 15:33:40
| | [ #22 ] |
|
|
|
Elite Member |
Joined: 5-Jul-2003 Posts: 2213
From: Unknown | | |
|
| @A3000T
"The 960x600 and 1680x1200 screenmodes are not listed in the workbench screenmode prefs program. Why not?
because the X are in uppercase?
_________________
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
TetiSoft
| |
Re: problem with monitor tooltypes and workbench screenmode Posted on 3-Dec-2007 17:18:07
| | [ #23 ] |
|
|
|
Cult Member |
Joined: 3-Mar-2005 Posts: 585
From: Germany | | |
|
| @PR
Quote:
DVI does not work with os4 here, only VGA-cable. U-Boots shows but WB goes black. 1280x1024 60Hz (as maximum of this ViewSonic TFT) with a Radeon 9250 (and previously 8500) works fine. Anyone got Dvi to work? Only Morphos guys told me it does. Good for them:)
|
The published Radeon driver does not support DVI. It works in U-Boot because the x86 BIOS of the gfx board does configure the board to create both VGA and DVI output. As soon as the OS4 driver configures the board to a graphics mode DVI is dead, and the driver cant use the x86 BIOS.
IIRC it was already mentioned that a beta driver exists which supports DVI, but AFAIK it doesnt work with all Radeons, only with some models which have DVI _only_.
There exist VGA to DVI converters, IIRC (corrections welcome) the single-link models have an upper frequency/resolution limit which is lower than the maximum you can create with the Radeon VGA output.
BTW, did a quick test with a MicroA1 onboard Radeon and the 1920x1200 mode here, my 1280x1024 TFT scales it down, but it reports the expected frequencies which were shown by the ScreenMode prefs editor.
Last edited by TetiSoft on 03-Dec-2007 at 05:19 PM.
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
Severin
| |
Re: problem with monitor tooltypes and workbench screenmode Posted on 3-Dec-2007 17:41:25
| | [ #24 ] |
|
|
|
Elite Member |
Joined: 19-Aug-2003 Posts: 2740
From: Gloucestershire UK | | |
|
| @jahc
Using a 1920x1600 screen resolution on a 32mb gfx card is probably not a good idea. Last edited by Severin on 03-Dec-2007 at 08:21 PM.
_________________ OS4 Rocks X1000 beta tester, Sam440 Flex (733)
Visit the Official OS4 Support Site for more help.
It may be that your sole purpose is to serve as a warning to others. |
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
PR
| |
Re: problem with monitor tooltypes and workbench screenmode Posted on 3-Dec-2007 20:28:58
| | [ #25 ] |
|
|
|
Super Member |
Joined: 1-Sep-2004 Posts: 1961
From: Suomi-Finland | | |
|
| @TetiSoft
Good to know if there is something comming. No problems here as the vga works. Just buying an expencive dvi-cable made me a little worried with two gfx cards tested. Ok, it is the Radeon-driver as suspected.
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
ssolie
| |
Re: problem with monitor tooltypes and workbench screenmode Posted on 4-Dec-2007 21:53:53
| | [ #26 ] |
|
|
|
Elite Member |
Joined: 10-Mar-2003 Posts: 2755
From: Alberta, Canada | | |
|
| @TetiSoft Quote:
BTW, did a quick test with a MicroA1 onboard Radeon and the 1920x1200 mode here, my 1280x1024 TFT scales it down, but it reports the expected frequencies which were shown by the ScreenMode prefs editor. |
I just added scan rate fields to my Ranger program which use floating point math to calculate the frequencies. Ranger should be a bit more precise compared to what ScreenMode prefs reports. However, it is only as good as the source data which comes from the MonitorInfo struct._________________ ExecSG Team Lead |
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
A3000T
| |
Re: problem with monitor tooltypes and workbench screenmode Posted on 4-Dec-2007 23:50:53
| | [ #27 ] |
|
|
|
Cult Member |
Joined: 7-Nov-2003 Posts: 633
From: the Netherlands | | |
|
| I'm back from work and did some more experiments with the monitor.
@ DWolfman
> Maybe you deleted it? I would say to copy it back from the Final CD into > your Prefs drawer and use it to fix the screenmode.
I already found it. Another icon was covering it up.
@TetiSoft
> Did you try "MODE=1920x1200@60+hsync-vsync" ? > The monitor specs state the mode is detected with positive horizontal and > negative vertical sync polarity.
I tried it, but still no luck. the screen just goes all black and the on screen menu doesn't work. The monitor won't go in standby mode like it does when there is no signal either. There is also no error message about wrong frequency or something like that.
> Oh, and do you use a VGA to DVI adaptor? IIRC such a mode is (nearly?) > outside of the capabilities of single link DVI or something like that.
No. just a regular VGA cable.
> BTW, did a quick test with a MicroA1 onboard Radeon and the 1920x1200 mode > here, my 1280x1024 TFT scales it down, but it reports the expected > frequencies which were shown by the ScreenMode prefs editor.
It should work here too, then. I'm going to try another graphic board in my A1 this weekend. Maybe it'll work better. Thanks for your help so far.
@Framiga
> "The 960x600 and 1680x1200 screenmodes are not listed in the workbench > screenmode prefs program. Why not? > because the X are in uppercase?
I didn't know it was case sensitive. Thank for the tip.
Kind regards,
Dennis
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|
Rob
| |
Re: problem with monitor tooltypes and workbench screenmode Posted on 4-Jan-2008 3:12:27
| | [ #28 ] |
|
|
|
Elite Member |
Joined: 20-Mar-2003 Posts: 6359
From: S.Wales | | |
|
| I just got a Digimate L-2442W 24" today.
I managed to get all modes working perfectly through the monitor tool type except for 1920x1200 which was a bit squashed didn't fill the screen.
I made my own 1920x1200 in Picasso96Mode and it's now working perfectly too.
Here are the settings I used.
Clock 199.70 Mhz
Interlace unticked
DoubleScan unticked
Timings ------- horiz --- vert
Frame size --- 2600 -- 1320
Bordersize --- 0 -------- 0
Position ------- 224 ---- 61
SyncSize ------ 64 ------ 8
SyncPolarity - ticked - unticked
This result the frequencies 77Khz and 58Hz
Screenmode prefs says 77.63Khz and 58Hz
According to the manual, the timings for 1920x1200 should be 74.55Khz and 59.88Hz.
|
|
Status: Offline |
|
|