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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
My roomate got a 21" for $80 off craigs list.
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
Bestbuy has their store brand for 130 or so.
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
The driver is here: http://support.dell.com/support/down...p;fileid=17526
Download and run and follow instructions (if there are any). To find the graphics drivers you got to say what card you got. |
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
I have XP, but what you linked me to says its is for Windows Millenium. Does that make a difference?
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
I think it should work fine (you will know otherwise), XP was not out when the driver came.
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
Anybody? How do I get this darn thing to go 1600x1200 with no color or graphics issues?!!?!?!?
Well, I found the driver and installed it, but had problems installing the directx correctly...I kept getting errors. A thing that I have noticed now after updating the drivers is taht I no longer can set the resolution for 1600x1200. I could do this before, but with poor colors and graphics (likely because it was running in 256 color mode). |
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
What graphics card you got? What does Direct X complain about? Since the monitor can run at 1600*1200, the monitor driver was not good, uninstall it.
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