LCD Monitor Help

From: Meat Loaf (julie.dayton_at_comcast.net)
Date: 08/23/05

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    I attempted to replace an old Viewsonic 20" CRT Monitor with a new
    Viewsonic 19" LCD Monitor. The problem is when the grapical interface
    starts the last thing on the display is 85Hz out of range. I believe
    that 75Hz is the maximum freq. for this LCD display. The resolution is
    1280x1024 with 16 colors. What I don't know how to do is change the
    frequency, only the resolution.

    Thanks for any helpful advice!


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