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- From: NEWCOMBE at AA.csc.peachnet.edu (Daniel Newcombe)
- Date: Fri, 13 Jan 1995 09:19:17 EST
> which one. Or do I have to run MakeCard. And if I have to run MakeCard,
> is there any way to determine the clocks. Or do I need to know that in
> advance?
Not being sure just what kinda card you have, this may or may not help.
If you run
/usr/bin/X11/X -probeonly > clocks
this will probe the clock values for the card that you have. I have
never run Makecard, but you may want to find a "Generic" SVGA option
first just to make sure that everything seems kosher.
I hope that you do have the docs for your monitor :)
-Dan
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