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From: erik quanstrom <quanstro@qua...>
Subject: Re: [9fans] Setting the resolution
Date: Mon, 27 Oct 2008 09:59:51 -0400

>> i'm ashamed to admit, it was by trial and error.
>> and a few hacks to vga/nvidia.c.
>>
>> - erik
> 
> 
> I think it must be possible without hacks.
> I'm probably just too ignorant to get it to work :/

this depends on your monitor and your exact nv chip.
i have a syncmaster 204b and a
1.0.0:	vid  03.00.00 10de/01d3  10 0:fd000000 16777216 1:f000000c 134217728 2:00000000 16 3:fc000004 16777216 4:00000000 16
this chip doesn't work at all without some modifications,
which are likely always correct.  but the timing is still off;
the monitor doesn't sync when the chip is given the
correct timings.  i don't have an oscilliscope handy, so
i don't know if the timing is correct and the monitor
can't handle it or what.  and i don't remember which
changes have to do with timing anymore.

i attached my hacked-up copy.  nv almost always goes off
into the weeds if given a bad timing.  so you might
not want to do this on your fileserver.

i'd probablly start with some of the register fixups; i'd
try not to mess with the clock unless i had to.

- erik