Yet another bump...
OK, this whole thing is annoying me more and more. I installed the latest BETA GXM under Windows XP SP3.
Guess what works on my NON-widescreen monitors? Yep, that's right, Triple Wide at 5040x1050 at 57Hz.
Yes, it looks like crap, no, it's not a permanent solution because it looks so bad.
If I can get triplewide working at 5040x1050, then why the heck can't I use 4800x1200? I could understand if 5040x1050 doesn't work, considering 1680x1050 isn't anywhere near the native res of my screens, yet somehow it does!
Now the option doesn't even show up in the GXM resolution menus!
Can someone *PLEASE* help... I really want to play some games but I'm holding off doing it until I get this working.
PS. Flashing the EDIDs on my monitors won't work, they're write protected :(
Edit:
Here's a relavent bit of info from the log file when I try to run the GXM wizard
[14/02/2009 - 5:06:58 PM] [Matrox.GXM.dll] bool WizardPageModeSelection::FindModeFromPreferredMode() :
Auto Mode Finder from
Preferred Edid Mode Result:
Output: 1
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster (Analog) on connector 1.
Preferred Mode: 1600x1200@60
This mode has been selected has the base mode to match on others monitors.
Output: 2
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster (Analog) on connector 2.
Preferred Mode: 1600x1200@60
This mode matches the base mode.
Output: 3
Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster (Analog) on connector 3.
Preferred Mode: 1600x1200@60
This mode matches the base mode.
Generating Gxm mode from each monitor.
Mode to find in the GXM: [3x1],4800x1200@
->60
The preferred mode from connected monitors is not supported by GXM.
As you can see, it grabs the info from the EDID, which is useless... :(