On Wed, 08 Apr 2009 08:33:24 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)"
wrote:
In article ,
Andy Cuffe wrote:
All modern VGA monitors, including LCDs, are "multisync",
and will work with any scanning rate, and sync polarity.
That's not my experience. Check the spec. I have an old computer which
uses UK TV res for some things and all the VGA I've tried give 'out of
range' on this. However, the original multisync works happily with it.
I should have said "any scanning rate within its range". For a normal
PC monitor, that 31.5 kHz and up to its maximum (often 100kHz +).
Very few VGA capable monitors can sync down to TV resolution (some
early CGA/EGA/VGA multisyncs can since CGA uses TV scanning
frequencies). As long as it's at least VGA, it should work with any
modern monitor.
Andy Cuffe