I suggest you contact Xenarc, I have not seen anyone here who has used a Xenarc PC.
Garry
I've recently purchased a Xenarc 700TSV LCD monitor and I'm contemplating purchasing a Xenarc MP-SC1 mini computer. I was wanting to know if anyone knows if the onboard video adaptor of the MP-SC1 allows the output of a 800 X 480 resolution with or without the use of software like Powerstrip? All I know is that the MP-SC1 uses the Intel 815EG chipset and I don't know the specifications or capabilities of the video adaptor. Anyone from here have any first hand experience from this hardware combination or know otherwise?
Thanks in advance.
I suggest you contact Xenarc, I have not seen anyone here who has used a Xenarc PC.
Garry
Co-Developer of A.I.M.E.E
www.aimee.cc
Thanks Garry. I called Xenarc and spoke to a tech support person and they informed me that none of their mini pc's output a 800 X 480 resolution and that all ATi Radeon cards should be able to output a 800 X 480 resolution.
Guess I'm going to have to look at purchasing a mini-itx motherboard with a pci slot so I can use a Radeon card. I really want to use the native resolution of the Xenarc lcd monitor. Sigh....
I have a radeon 9800 pro in my main machine and you have to force 800 x 480, it wont do it on its own.Originally Posted by xga
What exactly do you mean by force 800 X 480? Do you mean with the use of Powerstrip?
Yes, that's what I mean. You can't just slide the slider over to 800 x 480.Originally Posted by xga
Well as long as that works, I don't really mind. Just as long as I can use the native resolution of 800 X 480.
You should be able to force the resolution you want... if not, 800 x 600 is a good compromise.Originally Posted by xga
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