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--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "swpl77" <steve@...> wrote:
\n>
\n> Hi All,
\n>
\n> My first post. Great to see there are many others into the hi-res
\n> monitors. I thought I was the only psycho. I have a pair of the
\n> VP2290b's I`ve had for a few years. I trade stocks full-time for
\na
\n> living so I'm on these 11 hours a day. I love them and wouldn't
\n> know what to do without them.
\n>
\n> I've been running these on various Quadros on several different
\n> workstations using both Xeons and Opterons on winXP with no
\n> problems. I use each monitor on a separate workstation. I use
\n> both heads to one monitor input.
\n>
\n> But, I just got a new Dell ws490 with dual xeon 5160's running
\nVista
\n> 32. I've spent a few hours trying various settings and restarts
\nand
\n> such but no luck. I've gone thru many postings to the group but
\n> don't see anything that seems to be the help I need. Maybe
\nsomeone
\n> can help send me in the right direction. I don't want anyone to
\ndo
\n> a big re-write, just give me some hints.
\n>
\n> I'm using the latest Nvidia beta driver ver 101.41. It seems that
\n> Vista is only seeing the monitor on one head, not the other. And
\n> the best I can do is to get the full-screen to run at 1920x1200 at
\n> 41hz using a single display. If I try to go any higher, the
\ndisplay
\n> defaults back to 800x600. If I try dualview I also can only set
\nthe
\n> res to 1900x1200, but the 2 sides don't show up as the same size.
\n> One side is smaller than the screen, the other side extends larger
\n> than the screen.
\n>
\n> Anything I've tried to get over 1920x1200 either defaults back to
\n> 800x600 or sometimes just causes the display to go blank and off-
\n> line. Then I have to shutdown and restart and such. That
\nincludes
\n> repeatedly trying 1920x2400.
\n>
\n> Maybe Nvidia drivers for Vista on FX4500 are just not ready for
\n> 3840x2400? Or do I need custom settings, resistor fixes, DVI
\n> Detectives, powerstrips? I'm lost. I've had to fiddle around on
\n> XP before, but always got them working.
\n>
\n> Any help or direction is much appreciated.
\n>
\n> BTW, I've also been looking for WUXGA laptop screens to use as
\n> desktop screens. I've done many searches for years but never seen
\n> such or anyway to build your own. I see the group says the
\nsame.
\n> I'd love to have a bunch of those. Running 1600x1200 on 20 inches
\n> and above just does nothing for me. And as I've seen mentioned,
\n> seems the industry is going to lower densities, not higher.
\n>
\n> Thx, Steve
\n>