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Hi,

 

Is there a way to change the resolution from 1024x768 to 1280x1024?(I think thats right). I dont mind using 1024x768, but it's at 60Hz and it's making my eyes funny.

 

My graphics card is a Geforce FX5500 (Asus model), I think it's VESA3 supported.

 

Thanks

 

Sky

 

If you graphics card will support it, meanng you have the drivers working and such you can add "Graphics Mode"="1280x1024x32" to your com.apple.Boot.plist in /Library/preferences/systemconfiguration/

 

If it is VESA 3.0 you can add a refresh rate like this "Graphics Mode"="1280x1024x32@75"

 

The best way to test these is to try them as a boot option manually, before you add them to your Boot.plist. Then you'll know what works and what doesn't. Also, something I figured out after much frustration "Graphics Mode" must be capitalized.

 

Good luck

If you graphics card will support it, meanng you have the drivers working and such you can add "Graphics Mode"="1280x1024x32" to your com.apple.Boot.plist in /Library/preferences/systemconfiguration/

 

If it is VESA 3.0 you can add a refresh rate like this "Graphics Mode"="1280x1024x32@75"

 

The best way to test these is to try them as a boot option manually, before you add them to your Boot.plist. Then you'll know what works and what doesn't. Also, something I figured out after much frustration "Graphics Mode" must be capitalized.

 

Good luck

 

Hi

 

Thanks

 

How do I try them as a boot option manually?

 

Sorry i'm a OSX noob. I would like to use 1280x1024x32@85 like in windows or even @100. Will that be possible. When I boot OSX it says VESA 3, so I assume it is supported.

 

Thanks again

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Hi everyone,

I had success changing my HD2400pro agp card to 1440x900 although I couldn't get it to begin with. I used this little program. Unfortunately it is not free but you can try it for free for 10 days:

 

 

http://www.madrau.com/SRXv3/html/SRX/About.html

 

Just download the Snow Leopard for Leopard also. It works fine.

 

You then have to add a custom resolution under the VGA/SVGA display tab.

 

I recommend using the simplified settings.

 

And remember to restart your OsX

 

Best regards,

Broch

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