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Chaos Master December 22nd 04 05:35 AM

NEEDED: Manual for monitor
 
[X-post: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.video, sci.electronics.repair]

Hello.

Does someone here has manual of PC monitor VITECH VISION DX-1564?
I want a table of the refresh rates supported by this monitor.

Looks like the manufacturer (Vitech Brazil) doesn't exist anymore. :(

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Chaos Master®, posting from Canoas, Brazil - 29.55° S / 51.11° W

"Now: the 2-bit processor, with instructions:
1. NOP - does nothing, increase PC.
2. HLT - does nothing, doesn't increase PC
3. MMX - enter Pentium(r) emulation mode; increase PC
4. LCK - before MMX: NOP ; after MMX: executes F0 0F C7 C8 "

Chaos Master December 24th 04 02:40 AM

In me, the FoulDragon:
If the monitor's post-1995 or so, can't you poll the monitor itself? I thought
they could list refresh rates to a compatible video card. IIRC, some "video
probe" utilities will do the test

If it's pre-1995, and anything less than 19 or 21 inches, it's probably not of
sufficient value to worry about running it out of spec. :)


The monitor is from 1997. But by trying, I found that the max
resolution/refresh rates are 640x480/800x600/1024x768@75Hz and 1280x1024
@ 72Hz.

[]s
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Chaos Master®, posting from Canoas, Brazil - 29.55° S / 51.11° W

"Now: the 2-bit processor, with instructions:
1. NOP - does nothing, increase PC.
2. HLT - does nothing, doesn't increase PC
3. MMX - enter Pentium(r) emulation mode; increase PC
4. LCK - before MMX: NOP ; after MMX: executes F0 0F C7 C8 "

James Sweet December 24th 04 03:17 AM


"Chaos Master" wrote in message
...
In me, the FoulDragon:
If the monitor's post-1995 or so, can't you poll the monitor itself? I

thought
they could list refresh rates to a compatible video card. IIRC, some

"video
probe" utilities will do the test

If it's pre-1995, and anything less than 19 or 21 inches, it's probably

not of
sufficient value to worry about running it out of spec. :)


The monitor is from 1997. But by trying, I found that the max
resolution/refresh rates are 640x480/800x600/1024x768@75Hz and 1280x1024
@ 72Hz.


Anything new enough to be of worry will also shut down gracefully if you
overdrive it.



Chaos Master December 25th 04 02:23 AM

James Sweet wrote:

The monitor is from 1997. But by trying, I found that the max
resolution/refresh rates are 640x480/800x600/1024x768@75Hz and 1280x1024
@ 72Hz.


Anything new enough to be of worry will also shut down gracefully if you
overdrive it.


This is actually what the monitor does. (Just had this when I tried to
set 1280x1024 at 75Hz).

[]s
--
Chaos Master®, posting from Canoas, Brazil - 29.55° S / 51.11° W

"Now: the 2-bit processor, with instructions:
1. NOP - does nothing, increase PC.
2. HLT - does nothing, doesn't increase PC
3. MMX - enter Pentium(r) emulation mode; increase PC
4. LCK - before MMX: NOP ; after MMX: executes F0 0F C7 C8 "


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