Lite fakta för den vetgirige:http://www.intel.com/assets/pdf/datasheet/319970.pdf
Så nu vet man att HSYNC och VSYNC skickatr ut 2.5V... Men när det gäller vilka upplösningar osm stöds så har jag bara hittat det här uttömmande svaret:
Supported display modes and resolutions
Intel® graphics drivers (production versions 14.x & 15.x) dynamically support a wide range of display modes depending upon the monitor and computer configurations.
A display mode is a set of data for providing a viewable image on a given display. This data includes the active pixel resolution (width and height such as 800x600), corresponding refresh rate (such as 60Hz), and color depth (such as 16-bit).
Specifically, the Intel graphics drivers support:
* Display modes described within a monitor Extended Display Information Data (EDID). EDID information describes the display modes that are supported by the monitor. Only plug and play monitors can provide EDID information to a computer.
* Custom display modes defined within the Video BIOS Table (VBT) by the computer manufacturer.
* Static modes for non Plug and Play monitors that have no EDID.
The set of basic static display modes (at 60Hz and up to 32bpp colors) include 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, and 1600x1200.
Så troligtvis stöder det inte 23.976 och multiplar av det, så då blir valet enklare helt plötsligt.
Redigerat av qahwa, 02 August 2008 - 23:36.