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gig-e washed out video problem
Posted by: John8520 on 2008-09-11 21:39:35
So, today I got a dual 450 gig-e, with a rage128pro in it. I right away hooked it up to my LCD, and started it off an OSX installer, to see that the video was very washed out. Playing with tiger & panther screen calibration has done little, I can get it to the point where it's almost acceptable but not quite. I also put my radeon 7500 from my sawtooth in it with no luck.

If I use the DVI cable on the r7500, it goes away and is usable, but that not really preferable to me because I want to use my PC tower on this monitor at the same time (there is a button to switch from vga to dvi).

OS 9 also has horribly washed out video; haven't tired with dvi yet. On this screen in windows and linux on vga and dvi the video is perfect.

Any ideas?

Posted by: Christopher on 2008-09-11 22:22:28
So, today I got a dual 450 gig-e, with a rage128pro in it. I right away hooked it up to my LCD, and started it off an OSX installer, to see that the video was very washed out. Playing with tiger & panther screen calibration has done little, I can get it to the point where it's almost acceptable but not quite. I also put my radeon 7500 from my sawtooth in it with no luck.
If I use the DVI cable on the r7500, it goes away and is usable, but that not really preferable to me because I want to use my PC tower on this monitor at the same time (there is a button to switch from vga to dvi).

OS 9 also has horribly washed out video; haven't tired with dvi yet. On this screen in windows and linux on vga and dvi the video is perfect.

Any ideas?
VGA works fine on windows or other mac's?

Posted by: John8520 on 2008-09-12 04:18:42
I haven't tried that yet, I will with my wallstreet in a sec.

Also, for OSX, maybe it needs the ATi graphics drivers? I'm not sure...

Posted by: madmax_2069 on 2008-09-12 05:42:58
it could be the connector on the video card not making a good connection for the monitor. they might need cleaned, or buy a new video card

Posted by: John8520 on 2008-09-12 06:26:16
Seeing as it happens on both cards with two different VGA cables, getting a new card doesn't sound like a good solution. I have a feeling that either my LCD is confusing OSX, or the lcd is getting confused by OSX's Vga signals .

Posted by: Christopher on 2008-09-12 08:18:05
Seeing as it happens on both cards with two different VGA cables, getting a new card doesn't sound like a good solution. I have a feeling that either my LCD is confusing OSX, or the lcd is getting confused by OSX's Vga signals .
LCD's get confused? 8-o

Posted by: John8520 on 2008-09-12 08:35:33
I guess they can? Really I have no idea; this is a fairly nice dell LCD that I've had no problems with in the past. What I think I just need to do at the moment is get a proper driver for either my Radeon 7500 or Rage128pro (or both) and see how that works out.

Alternatively I could use my CRT on the other desk, but, ew.

So if anyone knows where to get those drivers for OSX or OS9, hook me up.

Posted by: Christopher on 2008-09-12 10:15:16
I guess this would work?

http://ati.amd.com/support/drivers/mac/macosx10-4x-3x-radeon.html

Really I have no idea if it will or not. It requires panther.

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