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    Is there any way to knock the vertical refresh rate down to 15khz on the G400/G450/G550 cards. The lowest I could manage in 640x480 is 21khz (g550). I need this resolution so I can hook the computer to an RGB fixed scan-rate monitor which unfortunately only runs at 15khz.

    If there are any reg fixes or utils that could do this, please reply

    bosss7

  • #2
    Whoops. I meant HORIZONTAL refresh, not vertical.

    bosss7

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    • #3
      Use Powerstrip, it worked for me with my G400. Didn't work on bashee and gf3 though
      Darn much feikRAM? - One big FLOP CPU - FewPixels VGA

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      • #4
        I dont think you can knock it down to 15khz. I`m not sure, but i dont think so.

        BTW, most fixedd-freq monitors are dual scan i.e. they work on 2 horiz scan rates. My IBM 6091 23" works on 33 and 63 KHz, so you might want to try and find if your monitor has a second scan rate and find it.
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        • #5
          how about setting up a custom resolution (720x576/720x486) and using 50/60Hz interlaced mode ?

          should be the closest base to PAL/NTSC which both use ~15kHz (afair) ...
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          • #6
            changing resolution ?

            How can you get custom resolution with Pharelia ?
            I tried to use the MTS tweak utility but it really does not seem to work. I also tried with powerdesk and got some limited result (i.e finally was able to get 720x576 setting the two monitors as independent and then swithing back to the dual-head clone configuration that i neede to use) but got no access to the custom resolution panel.

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            • #7
              Are you trying to run mame on a cabinet monitor???
              If so there's a Dos TSR that forces the vesa, and Vga modes
              to NTSC frequencies..

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              • #8
                oh,oh
                things are getting too complicated for me.
                What's MAME
                I do I run a "DOS TSR"?

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