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Hi Robert, |
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have a look here: |
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http://www.rutemoeller.com/mp/ibook/ibook_e.html |
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i used those instructions to turn on dual-monitor support on an ibook2. |
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though i have only tested dual-monitor with osx. |
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Christoph |
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Am Aug 9, 2004 um 10:43 schrieb Robert Staudinger: |
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> Am Mon, den 09.08.2004 schrieb Adam Mercer um 10:17: |
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>> On Sun, Aug 08, 2004 at 10:12:09PM +0200, Robert Staudinger wrote: |
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>>> i'd like to know if anybody managed to run a resolution > 1024x768 on |
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>>> the vga output of a 12" G3/500 dual usb iBook (mine has r128 M3 |
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>>> graphics |
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>>> card). |
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>>> I tried reconfiguring X and would like to switch off lcd, then go up |
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>>> to |
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>>> 1280x1024 on the external using the grandr applet or somesuch. So far |
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>>> grandr not even offers the choice to go 1280x1024. |
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>>> Is this possible at all? |
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>> I don't believe its possible with an iBook, AFAIK the vga output just |
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>> mirrors the display on lcd so 1024x768 would be the maximum. |
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> My hope would have been that it's only the display which limits the |
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> resolution. If the graphics hardware can do more why shouldn't it be |
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> possible to run higher resolution on an external vdu while the internal |
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> lcd is off. |
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> Thanks, |
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> Rob |
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>> Cheers |
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>> Adam |
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