AnalogOldguy
Member
Hello fellow Trainzers,
I recently bought my first ever LCD monitor. I'm extremely happy with it even though it was used. It still has nice sharpness, brightness and contrast, and great colors. It is a Samsung SyncMaster 710n, which is a 17" monitor.
Now, this monitor is supposed to have a native resolution of 1280x1024. I am running it in 1024x768, which is the perfect resolution for running Trainz and web surfing using my current old AGP X800 XT graphics card. (the Catalyst setup I believe is 7.7) and has served me well for years.
Now, I must say that I don't have drivers installed for this new monitor. (don't have a disc for it). Every time I set it for 1280x1024, (using the ATI Catalyst) (whether for desktop or 3d graphics), the picture is to big and must be scrolled an inch or so each way to see it all.
I would like to find out the characteristics of these LCD monitors, do they need drivers installed in order for 1280x1024 to appear properly? Thanks for any help.
Bob P.
I recently bought my first ever LCD monitor. I'm extremely happy with it even though it was used. It still has nice sharpness, brightness and contrast, and great colors. It is a Samsung SyncMaster 710n, which is a 17" monitor.
Now, this monitor is supposed to have a native resolution of 1280x1024. I am running it in 1024x768, which is the perfect resolution for running Trainz and web surfing using my current old AGP X800 XT graphics card. (the Catalyst setup I believe is 7.7) and has served me well for years.
Now, I must say that I don't have drivers installed for this new monitor. (don't have a disc for it). Every time I set it for 1280x1024, (using the ATI Catalyst) (whether for desktop or 3d graphics), the picture is to big and must be scrolled an inch or so each way to see it all.
I would like to find out the characteristics of these LCD monitors, do they need drivers installed in order for 1280x1024 to appear properly? Thanks for any help.
Bob P.