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- From: dhw@plex-1.ann-arbor.mi.us (David West)
- Newsgroups: fj.mail-lists.x-window
- Subject: Exactly when is the screen virtualised?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.165909.22111@sm.sony.co.jp>
- Date: 31 Dec 92 16:59:09 GMT
- Sender: onoe@sm.sony.co.jp (Atsushi Onoe)
- Distribution: fj
- Organization: Plex-1, Michigan's Public Access Usenet Gateway (Ann Arbor).
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- Approved: michael@sm.sony.co.jp
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 07:25:17 GMT
- Message-Id: <1992Dec31.072517.22656@plex-1.ann-arbor.mi.us>
- Newsgroups: comp.windows.x
- Sender: xpert-request@expo.lcs.mit.edu
-
- I'm trying to get a non-virtual screen, because I dislike the panning when
- the mouse cursor hits the edge of the real screen. So I start by removing
- the line containing the word "virtual" from the Xconfig, and, by playing with
- the timings, get a perfectly good non-virtual 832x624 mode. But the refresh
- rate is rather low, so I try for an 800x600 mode, which will have less flicker.
- I have no problem getting stable 800x600 modes, but _they are all virtual_!
-
- Can anyone tell me the exact circumstances under which virtualisation occurs,
- and how to prevent it?
-
- Setup: Xfree86 1.0Ya mono, 28MHz video clock, autosync monitor. The video
- card is not easily configurable for higher clock speeds under the
- operating system I am using :-(.
-
- Thanks in advance, etc
- [There may be a more specific newsgroup for such a question, but this site
- doesn't get it.]
-
- -David West dhw@plex-1.ann-arbor.mi.us
-