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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:drew@technteach.com">drew@technteach.com</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Via eh? Looks like the chip only runs up to 1280x1024.
You supplied a modeline for the chip, but it was rejected
because the clock rate is to high.
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There was mail on the net about a question re: your xorg version.<br>
I think you should update to latest and retest first.<br>
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<pre wrap="">clock rate too high?
Are we talking about the number gtf reports as pclk?
Although I didnot get my custom ModeLine for 1280x1024 75Hz working.
I did manage getting the on motherboard via chipset talking to the lcd
panel at 1280x1024 75Hz using FC4's gui config tools. Confirmed by the
lcd onscreen info.
Which should be a pclk of around 138MHz, which is much higher than the
106MHz for the 1440x900 ModeLine.
Or am I totally confused?
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<pre wrap="">I suggest an nvidia board. Or ATI radeon or something
that can plug into the PCI bus
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Why PCI? Why not AGP?
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sorry I was stuck in the 90's there.<br>
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