adjust position of the graphic card output?

is there a way to change the position of the
output of the graphic card? (Line in Linux or Windows)…

My problem is that, regardingless of resolution or
any other setting, the picture wraps in itself on the upper
side of the picture. I can’t change this with the monitor OSD,
i think that has something to do with wrong VSYNC and HSYNC
settings…

However, is there a way to move the output down (in software)?
you know, like these programs in windows or linux do.

thx

Hi,

There is currently no way to do this. Can you
post the output of pci -v so we can see
what card you have?

Thanks,

Joe

Szomraky Stefan <stsz@gmx.net> wrote:

is there a way to change the position of the
output of the graphic card? (Line in Linux or Windows)…

My problem is that, regardingless of resolution or
any other setting, the picture wraps in itself on the upper
side of the picture. I can’t change this with the monitor OSD,
i think that has something to do with wrong VSYNC and HSYNC
settings…

However, is there a way to move the output down (in software)?
you know, like these programs in windows or linux do.

thx

Well, the card is a vanilla flavoured Matrox G400,
but if you need the pci -v output, it is attached.

BTW, my monitor is a Belinea 103040, with
horizontal freqs: 30-86 kHz and
vertical freqs: 50-150 Hz

Here is the pci -v output:

Class = Display (VGA)
Vendor ID = 102bh, Matrox
Device ID = 525h, MGA-G400 Millennium G400
PCI index = 0h
Class Codes = 030000h
Revision ID = 5h
Bus number = 1
Device number = 0
Function num = 0
Status Reg = 290h
Command Reg = 7h
Header type = 0h Single-function
BIST = 0h Build-in-self-test not supported
Latency Timer = 20h
Cache Line Size= 8h un-cacheable
PCI Mem Address = d4000000h prefetchable 32bit length 33554432 enabled
PCI Mem Address = d6000000h 32bit length 16384 enabled
PCI Mem Address = d7000000h 32bit length 8388608 enabled
Subsystem Vendor ID = 102bh
Subsystem ID = 2179h
Max Lat = 32ns
Min Gnt = 16ns
PCI Int Pin = INT A
Interrupt line = 10
Capabilities Pointer = dch
Capability ID = 1h
Capabilities = 22h - 0h
Capability ID = 2h
Capabilities = 20h - 1f000207h


Hardware Support Account wrote:

Hi,

There is currently no way to do this. Can you
post the output of pci -v so we can see
what card you have?

Thanks,

Joe