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Quote: Originally posted by beebster83 Well, first, you can't generally play video/screen savers on both the LCD and the CRT unless they're both at a low resolution. I would try lowering the resolution and refresh rate of...
Quote: Originally posted by Yale2006 What does a nonPnP monitor mean? You need drivers for it? Cheers. More or less. In Windows, it means that it can't identify the monitor through PnP, so you have to manually...
The plot sickens... I tried two more monitors - one worked, one didn't. The only point the working ones had in common were that they support DDC (Plug and Play); the two non-working ones did not. Both of the non-working ones had...
I haven't found a bead yet, but I did try a cable directly to the with beads on both ends - no dice. However, I scrounged a spare monitor, and it seemed to work. I'll need to check against a couple more monitors, but it may be time...
I have the wireless card on my 8887 working now with a Linksys WAP11, and except for some data rate problems (the WAP11, not the notebook), it's been working fine as follows: - Win2K Pro - 1.07.37 drivers from the driver CD - MAC...
Quote: Originally posted by Yale2006 I think it might be a monitor problem. Are you sure it works correctly? In any case, it could also be interference. My old CRT used to give me EXACTLY the stuff you are talking about...
Quote: Originally posted by Yale2006 Umm... I thought maybe the graphics card was working too hard and couldn't keep up, but it shouldn't with a single desktop. Why don't you try different drivers? Cheers. Oops,...
As either a double of the display or as the only monitor. I haven't tried doing an extended desktop.
I just received my 8887X from Adam on Friday, and I've noticed I get a lot of flicker hooked up to a CRT, especially when large areas of the screen are being updated. It's not the refresh rate, it's not the monitor, and it's not the...
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