[rescue] I'm one happy geek

Joshua D. Boyd rescue at sunhelp.org
Tue Jun 26 11:17:46 CDT 2001


On Tue, 26 Jun 2001, Brian Harrington wrote:

> Yep.  Most mid to high-end Mac monitors use either ADB or the serial port 
> for software control of the monitor, loading color profiles, and attaching 
> colorimeters (is that a real word?).  It's really quite cool.  The only 
> problem is when you try and attach a snazzy multisync monitor to a Mac and 
> don't have the right cables, it will force you to use 640x480, 67 Hz, 
> because it doesn't know what it's talking to and is programmed to play it 
> safe.

Colorimeter is a real word where I work (unless it is a brand name, not
sure).  We have them to use for measuring color varience and changes after
different tests.


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Joshua Boyd





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