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Argus, thanks, but I've already used those controls and that is a much coverage as I can get. And you're right, everything is very tiny. But 640x400 doesn't show entire web screens, which is also annoying.
Maybe the monitor is faulty?
yeah, I thought you would have already tried that. I do have a manual somewhere for the 1950. I'll dig it out and take a look. It could be that 640x480 is the max resolution so it can only show that much of 800x600? Give me a chance to check, I'll post tomorrow. In the meantime, how about a cheap svga monitor? 800x600 sounds like a graphics card resolution. What graphics hardware are you using?
- I just found my manual, here are the technical specs:
CRT: 14" (13" viewable), 90 degree deflection, 29 mm neck, 0.31mm dot pitch non-glare screen.
Display Color:
TTL input: 8/16/64 colors
Analog input: unlimited colors
Input Signal:
Video TTL level positive
Analog 0.5-0.7Vp-p/75Ohm positive
Sync. Separate sync. TTL level
Horizontal sync. Positive/Negative
Vertical sync. Positive/Negative
Composite sync. TTL level Positive/Negative
Composite sync. on green video sync.
0.3Vp-p negative
Synchronization:
Horizontal 15KHz to 35KHz automatically
Vertical 50Hz to 80Hz automatically
Resolution: 800 x 600 Max.
Video Bandwidth: 30MHz (-3dB)
Misconvergence:
Center: 0.3 mm Max.
Corner: 0.5 mm Max.
Power Source: Switching mode power supply.
AC 90V-132V or 180V-265V, 50Hz/60Hz
Operating Temperature: -5 C to 40 C ambient
Humidity: 10% to 85% relative, non-condensing
Weight: 12.4 Kgs (net); 14.2 Kgs (gross)
Dimensions: 370 (W) x 360 (H) x 385 (D) mm
External Controls: Power On/Off switch, Horizontal size switch, TTL/Analog select switch, TTL Text/Graphic Mode select switch; 4 in 1 selector (display amber/green/white on blue/normal in text mode or 8 colors/16 colors/64 colors/auto in graphic mode); brightness control, Contrast control, Vertical-size control (V-size), Vertical-center control (V.-center), Vertical-hold controle (V.-hold), Horizontal-center control (H.-center)