Well, I've already got the monitor in question since it's fastened to an HP
workstation. What I was wondering was if it was possible to program the
GeForce to run at 72hz for everything....hmm....the only reason I started on
this was discovering it's really comparitively simple to change the monitor
to allow h/v sync and I'd love a 19" monitor for Photoshop & web stuff -
this one I'm using ATM at work is a 17" (DEC obviously :) running at
1280x1024 and it makes a hell of a difference!
a
-----Original Message-----
From: Richard Erlacher [mailto:richard@idcomm.com]
Sent: 28 July 2000 15:21
To: classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org
Subject: Re: Back to the A1097C monitor again
Well, there would be exceptions. For example, if you have an
application
that COULD use the monitor in question, but doesn't because
it lacks the
appropriate video card. However, there are also other
questions. Would the
application of that monitor improve anything? That's a
question you have to
ansser before proceeding, but it should be asked before
hauling the thing
home. Monitors weigh so much they're even difficult to give away.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: Adrian Graham <agraham(a)ccat.co.uk>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 7:32 AM
Subject: RE: Back to the A1097C monitor again
Richard scribeth:
I've concluded that the best thing to do with
a
fixed-frequency monitor
that's not made for your particular application is to give it
away or toss it.
I'm getting to that opinion meself :)
a