[SunRescue] Ultra 5 Monitors
James Lockwood
lockwood at ISI.EDU
Sun Jun 13 17:50:27 CDT 1999
On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Jason Alexander wrote:
> The Ultra 5 and 10 both actually use an ATI card similar to the version
> used in many PC's and not only is the connector the same, but it signal is
> like that of a PC monitor too. A nice sony monitor would do well on these.
> In previous Sun machines they required fixed-frequency monitors...the
> ultra5 and 10 do not require such.
No system made truly "requires" a fixed-frequency monitor. Multisync
monitors are, after all, more capable in terms of frequency response (at
the cost of complexity). Many monitors that Sun has shipped with "older"
systems (GDM-20D10/20E20) are multisync (though the 20D10 can't go all the
way down to VGA scan rates). A quality multisync monitor will work with
any framebuffer that supports the same scan rates and sync channel.
The Ultra 5/10 has an onboard Mach64 video chipset with either 2mb or 4mb
of VRAM. It supports a wide variety of resolutions, at least one of which
should be supported on any modern monitor (1024x768 @ 60Hz is almost
certain to work anywhere).
-James
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