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Software / Re: how to: resolution manager?
January 13, 2010, 22:10 |
i clean forget: my post is an answer to this question: Quote from: "dpaanlka" What is the video card in question? It may not (probably won't) work with an older video card. it´s, as stated above, now a ati rage 128, with the s7t driver, in a pm 7500 . mac os 7.6.1. |
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Software / how to: resolution manager?
January 13, 2010, 22:00 |
i´ve tried it with a formac proformance III, 16 mb. now i replaced it by a rage 128 16 mb ( which surprised me by beeing slower in 2d acceleration). but in both cases "resolution manager" only shows me the same resolutions i could as well pick from the monitor control panel or, in the case of the formac card, from its own control panel called "pro graphics". it´s a long list in both cases, including maybe more usual widescreen resolutions like 1920 x 1080 , but no 1360 x 768. so i should probably do something the people in the link from post above did to the driver of the 8500´s built in graphic card, to the driver of the rage 128, but that´s not going to happen. unless i find a website where somebody did just that and explained to the more feeble minded. i sort of do believe this "resolution manager" could do it. am i wrong? |
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Software / how to: resolution manager?
January 07, 2010, 03:20 |
hi, trying to get my display card to provide my wide screen monitor with its native, though exotic, resolution of 1360 x 768 at 60hz under mac os 7 i ran into "resolution manager" here on this wonderful website. an ingenious piece of software, to be sure, but, alas, i´m far from able to add my resolution to the list of resolutions it is provided with. does someone know how to do the trick? i wouldn´t mind using resedit, if i only knew where to look for the resource to bend. thanks a million, olav |
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Hardware / ~$10 GigE Cards work in Mac OS 7.6.1!
March 27, 2009, 10:03 |
oh, and the system is 7.6.1 on the 7600 i tried it on... |
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Hardware / ~$10 GigE Cards work in Mac OS 7.6.1!
March 27, 2009, 09:58 |
hm. tried it and it does sort of work, but it´s painfully slow e.g. copying files over a tcp/ip network with my macbook. much slower as the build in ethernet in my 7600 for example and much much slower than an asante 10/100 card i tried. the realtek card is a 8169 according to the system profiler and according to the readme that came along with it it´s wether a 8169sc or 8169scl. on the card itself i couldn´ find any hints i would be able to understand on what chip exactly it might use. i´m about to pull it out again, so any suggestion that would keep me from doing so would gratefully be appreciated. |
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