On 2016-08-19, Michael Moeller <
[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to replace a TGX card by an S24 on a SS5
with an attached Samsung LCD monitor.
To meet the requirements, the resolution has to be
changed from 1024x768x60 to 1024x768x70.
I suppose the S24 card is detected at 'power on', but
I dont know what happens to the resolution and refresh
rate already adjusted.
Since the S24 definitely doesn't like 60 Hz, I'm
wondering what's the correct approach to accomplish
this.
Can you log in via a serial port or via the net?
You could try ffbconfig, if the system has created /dev/fbs/ffb0
on detecting the card.
And -- if it hasn't, try "touch /reconfig" and then rebooting.
Or -- maybe it is the one which comes up as /dev/fbs/cgsix (It
has been a while since I last did much with a SS5). Anyway -- it is
possible to set the resolution with something like this using the eeprom command from a booted system, or the "set" command from the OpenBoot
PROM.
output-device=screen:r1920x1080x60
except obviously, that is not one which matches your screen.
Hmm ... the old FEH says "maximum resolution 1152x900
And that is what the S24 is happiest to do. No chance to get
your monitor to go to that resolution? Some certainly will, but not
all.
Good Luck,
DoN
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