Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of Ticket #9106, comment 19


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Nov 5, 2012, 9:56:25 PM (11 years ago)
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  • Ticket #9106, comment 19

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    1 I wounder, too! I'm working on it aprox. 3 years and waiting for the next release of nightly build/alpha, cause under windows 95/98/XP, Beos and Zeta there was no Problem. So i replaced the driver of Haiku with Zeta's driver and it works. From that point in my Brain was it must be a driver issue. Also checking some Graphic-Cards just like Matrox, Nvidia and S3 without any problems. And yesterday as i take a look in the Handbook of my Monitor i saw the VGA-connector and the Pin's 13 and 14. Thought to my self: holy ...., please don't let it be a connecting problem. As i opened the Monitor i began to measure the VGA-Cable and there was nothing broken. Under commitment of my Live i than switch the Monitor on and started to shake the wires and there was it! Maybe Rage Pro and Rage IIC are sensible for junction resistors. This would explain the horizontal blur of the Rage IIC-Card under ZETA and HAIKU.
     1I wounder, too! I'm working on it aprox. 3 years and waiting for the next release of nightly build/alpha, cause under windows 95/98/XP, Beos and Zeta there was no Problem. So i replaced the driver of Haiku with Zeta's driver and it works. From that point in my Brain was it must be a driver issue. Also checking some Graphic-Cards just like Matrox, Nvidia and S3 without any problems. And yesterday as i take a look in the Handbook of my Monitor i saw the VGA-connector and the Pin's 13 and 14. Thought to my self: holy ...., please don't let it be a connecting problem. As i opened the Monitor i began to measure the VGA-Cable and there was nothing broken. Under commitment of my Live i than switch the Monitor on and started to shake the wires and there was it! Maybe the Monitor is sensible for junction resistors. This would explain the horizontal blur of the Rage IIC-Card under ZETA and HAIKU.