XFree86 Video Timings HOWTO
Eric Steven Raymond
Copyright © 2000 Eric S. Raymond
$Date: 2003/07/14 21:32:42 $
| Revision History | ||
|---|---|---|
| Revision 6.4 | 2003-07-14 | Revised by: esr |
| URL fixes. | ||
| Revision 6.3 | 2003-02-22 | Revised by: esr |
| URL fixes. | ||
| Revision 6.2 | 2002-02-03 | Revised by: esr |
| Minor corrections about mode line autogeneration. | ||
| Revision 6.1 | 2001-10-29 | Revised by: esr |
| Note that VESA modes top out at 1920x1440. | ||
| Revision 6.0 | 2001-08-09 | Revised by: esr |
| Clearer explanation of DDC and EDID. This HOWTO is now basically obsolete. | ||
| Revision 5.0 | 2000-08-22 | Revised by: esr |
| First DocBook version. | ||
This HOWTO is effectively obsolete. Current (4.0.1 and up) versions of XFree86 compute optimal modelines from the resolution you specify in the Modes section of your X configuration file.
How to compose a mode line for your card/monitor combination under XFree86. The XFree86 distribution now includes good facilities for configuring most standard combinations; this document is mainly useful if you are tuning a custom mode line for an ultra-high-performance monitor or very unusual hardware. It may also help you in using kvideogen to generate mode lines, or xvidtune to tweak a standard mode that is not quite right for your monitor.
- Table of Contents
- 1. Disclaimer
- 2. Why This HOWTO Is Obsolete
- 3. Introduction
- 4. Tools for Automatic Computation
- 5. How Video Displays Work
- 6. Basic Things to Know about your Display and Adapter
- 7. Interpreting the Basic Specifications
- 8. Tradeoffs in Configuring your System
- 9. Memory Requirements
- 10. Computing Frame Sizes
- 11. Black Magic and Sync Pulses
- 11.1. Horizontal Sync:
- 11.2. Vertical Sync:
- 12. Putting it All Together
- 13. Overdriving Your Monitor
- 14. Using Interlaced Modes
- 15. Questions and Answers
- 16. Fixing Problems with the Image.
- 17. Plotting Monitor Capabilities
- 18. Credits
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