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Posted by: Aeroform on 2023-10-23 14:09:36 I found this, seems you hold down a number on the keyboard according to this table upon boot to change card settings. This table only refers to the ”non cad” version of the card, so perhaps simply try numbers above 5 if the multisync setting doesn’t give you extra resolutions in the monitor control panel. |
Posted by: JT737 on 2023-10-30 11:55:49 @cheesestraws @Aeroform -Later when I get home, I'll try a couple of key combinations at start-up and see what I get. |
Posted by: zigzagjoe on 2023-10-30 12:02:26
I found this, seems you hold down a number on the keyboard according to this table upon boot to change card settings. This table only refers to the ”non cad” version of the card, so perhaps simply try numbers above 5 if the multisync setting doesn’t give you extra resolutions in the monitor control panel. Nice find. This was useful for me as I found the Option key to disable works on GrandVimage too. |
Posted by: olePigeon on 2023-10-30 12:09:29 The Supermac I used to have had a nifty feature where you hold down the spacebar, then it cycles through different resolutions and timings. Once you get a clear picture, you just let go of the spacebar and it boots with those settings. Pretty darn useful. |
Posted by: chiptripper on 2024-09-24 11:16:47
I've also come across a VDR-2L, exactly same hardware as the VDR-2A except all the oscillator slots are filled (and the rom of course) - leading me to believe that is the "Vimage CAD SE/30" and the VDR-2A simply is the standard Vimage SE/30. I found this, seems you hold down a number on the keyboard according to this table upon boot to change card settings. This table only refers to the ”non cad” version of the card, so perhaps simply try numbers above 5 if the multisync setting doesn’t give you extra resolutions in the monitor control panel. Necropost. Found an Interware VDR-2L Nubus card, posting here for posterity. Check out that splash image!
It has a selector dial, likely to manage resolutions, but now I’m curious if holding 1-9 on boot has the same effect. |
Posted by: Aeroform on 2024-09-24 13:02:27
Necropost. Found an Interware VDR-2L Nubus card, posting here for posterity. Check out that splash image!
It has a selector dial, likely to manage resolutions, but now I’m curious if holding 1-9 on boot has the same effect. Thank’s for sharing! Yhea cool splash huh, love having my SE/30 brag about being 24bit 😂 |
Posted by: sbcnsurg on 2025-11-17 17:02:06 The trick is holding the number key/letter key down at power-on AND not having these keystrokes intercepted by the SIMM driver. |
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