FullHD and beyond on PowerBooks
  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    ausPPC
    Posts: 543 from 2007/8/6
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    I know it still may not happen but I like the idea of being able to run MorphOS on a laptop so much that I'm seriously considering to get a PowerBook in the hope that I'll be running MorphOS on it before too long.

    The only drawback to this is that I've become accustomed to my nice 1920x1080 display and I'd most likely want to keep using it or something better if / when MorphOS is available for PowerBooks. After a brief search for related topics, I'm still not sure if MorphOS can or will support external displays - either by switching between internal or external or perhaps supporting two displays simultaneously.
    PPC assembly ain't so bad... ;)
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    stephen_robinson
    Posts: 746 from 2007/4/22
    My powerbook is 1440 x 960, not big enough for ya?

    edited to add: The final, best/most expensive model's 17 inch model's normal resolution is is 1680×1050.

    [ Edited by stephen_robinson on 2010/12/30 22:30 ]

    [ Edited by stephen_robinson on 2010/12/30 22:32 ]
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    ausPPC
    Posts: 543 from 2007/8/6
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    I used to get by with much less but since I've gotten back into programming I've found it very convenient to have three or more full length editor windows open side by side. I would actually find the crazy hi-res 2560 x 1600 some PowerBooks can put out quite useful...
    PPC assembly ain't so bad... ;)
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    Jim
    Posts: 4977 from 2009/1/28
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    Quote:


    ausPPC wrote:
    I used to get by with much less but since I've gotten back into programming I've found it very convenient to have three or more full length editor windows open side by side. I would actually find the crazy hi-res 2560 x 1600 some PowerBooks can put out quite useful...


    What would you display that on so that it was readable? Obviously the laptop's own LCD panel isn't going to make that display resolution usable.
    "Never attribute to malice what can more readily explained by incompetence"
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    ausPPC
    Posts: 543 from 2007/8/6
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    Well, if I really wanted to go overboard, I'd use a Cinema display but there must be others that can do resolutions higher than 1920x1080. But mainly, I'd just like to be able to attach at least a full-hd display when it suits me.
    PPC assembly ain't so bad... ;)
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    stephen_robinson
    Posts: 746 from 2007/4/22
    So your question is does the external graphics output work?

    Dunno.

    But I thought you could select the different outputs in the screen config tool?
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    amigadave
    Posts: 2795 from 2006/3/21
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    ausPPC wrote:
    I know it still may not happen but I like the idea of being able to run MorphOS on a laptop so much that I'm seriously considering to get a PowerBook in the hope that I'll be running MorphOS on it before too long.

    The only drawback to this is that I've become accustomed to my nice 1920x1080 display and I'd most likely want to keep using it or something better if / when MorphOS is available for PowerBooks. After a brief search for related topics, I'm still not sure if MorphOS can or will support external displays - either by switching between internal or external or perhaps supporting two displays simultaneously.


    1680x1050 on my 17" PowerBook is quite nice, but it would be even better if MorphOS could support dual displays some time in the future, like MacOSX (and most other OSes) does.
    MorphOS - The best Next Gen Amiga choice.
  • »31.12.10 - 21:42
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  • MorphOS Developer
    geit
    Posts: 1055 from 2004/9/23
    There is always the way of using virtual screens and the network to get some fancy result. Here a video of using two displays with Mac mini, Pegasos or even the Efika.

    http://www.geit.de/tmp/mosdualipadscreen.avi

    Here s the article I wrote on pegasosforum.de. Maybe it's useful in combination with some google translation:

    http://www.pegasosforum.de/viewtopic.php?p=46609#46609

    Geit
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