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Dale Chisholm  
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 More options Aug 20 2002, 5:40 pm
Newsgroups: sci.electronics, sci.electronics.basics, sci.electronics.cad, sci.electronics.components, sci.electronics.design, sci.electronics.equipment, sci.electronics.misc, sci.electronics.repair
From: dtchish...@yahoo.com (Dale Chisholm)
Date: 20 Aug 2002 10:40:14 -0700
Local: Tues, Aug 20 2002 5:40 pm
Subject: Re: HSUTRLDH-1764
Sounds similar to what I experienced when I changed video cards last
fall.  I wrote it off to the fact that I was using a fixed freq card &
monitor.  As best I recall, the solution goes something like:

1.  In Win98 Hardware Mangler, change your monitor designation to
"Standard SVGA 1024X768" and your video card to "Plain Vanilla VGA
640X480" (or something like that).

2.  UNINSTALL your existing monitor and video card from the hardware
listings.

3.  Re-boot into "Safe Mode".  I think you can get there by mashing
the "F8" key during boot-up.

4.  Re-open Hardware Mangler and tell it you've installed new goodies.
 Identify your video card & tell it where to find the drivers.

5.  Re-boot into regular Win98.  Set the monitor resolution to
something decent.

Unless this monitor has a different sync arrangement, it appears to
have the specs for a normal SVGA monitor & should work fine.

Dale

Chris Range <chrisra...@earthlink.net> wrote in message <news:3D61D93D.4010409@earthlink.net>...
> I am taking 'a shot in the dark'.  I was given this monitor today as a
> birthday present, yet, there was no info on it.  All I know to this
> point, from the info I have been able to gather on the Internet, and the
> info on the back of the monitor are:

> 1. FCC ID: HSUTRLDH-1764
> 2. Model: PBC-1764
> 3. Manufacturer: Pixie
> 4. Dot Pitch: .28
> 5. (Band Width)Mhz: 85
> 6. Hor. Sync: 30-68
> 7. Vert. Sync: 47-120
> 8. Pixels: 1143 x 857

> The problem I am still having is this:

> 1. pixie.com must have a bad page because, I cannot get past the main
> page for the company.

> 2. A. I have
>    a. ATI XPERT 98 video card 1600x1200
>    b. Win98 OS 1024x768
>    c. Monitor 1143x857
>     B. I can't
>    a. change the pixels from 640x480

> Any ideas?

> Christopher


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