This example changes the screen resolution temporarily. It can be used to verify that the monitor supports the specified resolution.
/usr/sbin/m64config -res video-mode try |
Table 5-2 lists the video-mode options. You are given ten seconds to confirm the video mode by typing y.
Table 5-2 PGX-screen Resolution Formats
Video Mode |
|
|
---|---|---|
WidthxHeightxRate |
Symbolic Name |
Resolution |
1600x1000x76 |
|
1600 x 1000 at 76 Hz |
1600x1000x66 |
|
1600 x 1000 at 66 Hz |
1440x900x76 |
|
1440 x 900 at 76 Hz |
1280x1024x76 |
1280 |
1280 x 1024 at 76 Hz |
1280x1024x75 |
|
1280 x 1024 at 75 Hz |
1280x1024x67 |
|
1280 x 1024 at 67 Hz |
1280x1024x60 |
|
1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz |
1280x800x76 |
|
1280 x 800 at 76 Hz |
1152x900x76 |
1152 |
1152 x 900 at 76 Hz |
1152x900x66 |
|
1152 x 900 at 66 Hz |
1024x768x75 |
|
1024 x 768 at 75 Hz |
1024x768x70 |
|
1024 x 768 at 70 Hz |
1024x768x60 |
svga |
1024 x 768 at 60 Hz |
800x600x75 |
|
1024 x 600 at 75 Hz |
768x575x50i |
pal |
768 x 575 at 50 Hz, interlaced |
640x480x60i |
ntsc |
640 x 480 at 60 Hz, interlaced |
|
none |
The video mode currently programmed for the device |
For example, to try the 1152 x 900 resolution at 76 Hz, enter one of the following formats:
This example uses the WidthxHeightxRate format
/usr/sbin/m64config -res 1152x900x76 try |
This example uses the symbolic name format.
/usr/sbin/m64config -res 1152 try |