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| 111192 | 2003-01-07 01:27:00 | Hi Iv e-mailed those guys and waitng for a reply. In the meantime I found a web site that say this monitor has this Data for the "Input video Signal": Input Signal ------------------------- Video R.G.B. Analog Sync H.V. separate and after that it has this: Input Connector ------------------------ Standard 15 pin D-sub Does any of this make sense to you guys? |
M@TT (149) | ||
| 111193 | 2003-01-07 01:59:00 | It could describe a standard SVGA cable. Are you confident that this monitor actually goes? When you had the funny lines, were you driving the monitor within its refresh rate and scan settings, as what you described could be an overdriven monitor. You did have the Hyundai driver loaded? (that would limit the settings to those the monitor was capable of) |
godfather (25) | ||
| 111194 | 2003-01-07 05:49:00 | Hi I am about 99% sure this monitor goes, I havnt used it myself but it was going really well when last used about 3 months ago. As for the driver, no I havnt tried the driver, I will try that. Im prerry sure the refresh rate is fine as the monitor i was last using was pretty old and had a pretty low refresh rate and this hyundai one is supposed to go up to 85hz. The other thing is most people tell me this monitor uses a "non-standard" cord. I used a standard SVGA High Res cord. So that seems to be the outstanding problem. |
M@TT (149) | ||
| 111195 | 2003-01-07 07:03:00 | Some Hyundai monitors had different synch arrangements but nothing on the web positively associates this with your model. Many listings for Linux settings for your model suggest its more a common type actually. Where the synch is different an adapter (actually a special video card is suggested) is needed, not just a cable. If indeed it just needed a special cable, one would have expected to find more specific information on the web. Its possible that IF its different its more than just a cable therefore. Where did the original cable go? The previous history might give a clue? |
godfather (25) | ||
| 111196 | 2003-01-07 09:12:00 | Oh dear this is getting complicated. I have no idea where the cable went, It was lost in all the transition, I will have to ask the previous owner, All the companies I have corresponded with and web sites i have viewed haven't mentioned a card. I have never heard of needing a card for a monitor though. Why would this be needed? |
M@TT (149) | ||
| 111197 | 2003-01-07 09:33:00 | Not your model, but below has some clues. They also stated that a Hyundai monitor may require different synch pulses that their card or an adapter would provide. (I have a sneaking suspicion thats an Apple/PC early problem) Search on Hyundai monitor cable on Google. This was 6 down from the top The HYUNDAI HCM-438E monitor will not operate like a normal VGA monitor with your video card. You must set your video card to output the correct resolution and frequencies. Even if you can configure your card properly the monitor will only display in windows at certain resolutions, . Our video cards are designed to make this monitor work normally on a PC. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 111198 | 2003-01-09 21:46:00 | Hi Thanks guys for all your help. I have managed to get a cable via the loot magazine. This is a conclusion to what i found out: - Hyundai do make a specialised cable but do not mark the cable with their brand or anything to say its a special hyundai cable. - The cable looks like any other cable but any other cable wont work - The cables are not readily avaliable but several places can get them from the factory Not a satisfying conclusion but it will do thanks for all you help:) |
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