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Changing resolution on Toshiba Satelittle M60 Laptop - ATI X700 mobility ID 5653


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Hi everyone,

 

I installed Mac 0SX 10.5.2 - Leo4all v3, on my Toshiba Satelittle M60.

I have a couple of issues though and wondered if anyone can help me.

 

Intel Pentium M750/1.86CHz

ATI Radeon Mobility X700/128 M,

Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG

 

I got the wireless and sound working,but my main problem is getting the screen resolution to change from the default 1068 x 720. As there was no selection for my graphics card the install menu. Installed it using an AT1 selction a cuople of times , but I think it has just defaulted back to the apple one.

 

I really need this as I have been trying to run PowerCADD (version 6.2.1, running this version as I can't find a patch or serial for the newer versions) and looking at my screen it is rather rubbish at that resolution.

 

Reading the forums I have tried most things, installing callisto etc (not sure what i was doing)

 

Came across a post so tried this.

 

Code:

<key>Graphics Mode</key>

<string>1440x900x32</string>

 

Code:

<key>Kernel Flags</key>

<string>"Graphics Mode"="1440x900x32"</string>

 

This only bumps my resolution up to 1132x768 (or something like that)

 

Please someone help me!!!

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I have tried to install he Callisto file, tested all of them on my system he only one working is Cal6. this does give me the desired resolution but when I go to change it to that it makes the screen jump like mad and I can't really look at it too long. I also noted that the dot clock for my system is set at 96210, do you think it I start changing this on the Callisto file that it would make a difference.

 

Also When I go to delete the Callisto file, my system refuses to start. Is there a code I need to type into terminal.. I have just been deleting the cal files and reparing permissions.

 

Cheers

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