Wondering if anyone has a fix for this, because I really wanted to keep it on 10.3.9 but I had to upgrade it to 10.4 to escape this issue.
I was playing Alice under 10.3.9 with my GeForce 4 Ti 4600 (shouts to Justin Morgan for hooking me up with that, btw) and it worked stupidly great under 720p. Played for a while, closed the game, and noticed when closing the game that I now only had half my display, and it was ghosting pretty badly on a Dell 27" 1080p display (running it over DVI to HDMI. Conversion t e c h n o l o g y!) The only thing able to bring it back to usability was setting it to a 4:3 resolution, as nothing else would work.
What's odd is rebooting into OS 9, 1080p works just fine. It was only in OS X that it was going horribly wrong. Refresh rate and everything else checked out, but no matter what I did, any 16:9 resolution was completely unusable. Sigh.
Has anyone experienced this? Were you able to fix it? Have tried a PRAM zap, didn't do anything sadly.
EDIT: To anyone happening across this, I think it was a precursor to a bigger problem because now the G4's dead to the world. Still acts like someone's awake in there, but as far as video output, completely comatose.
I was playing Alice under 10.3.9 with my GeForce 4 Ti 4600 (shouts to Justin Morgan for hooking me up with that, btw) and it worked stupidly great under 720p. Played for a while, closed the game, and noticed when closing the game that I now only had half my display, and it was ghosting pretty badly on a Dell 27" 1080p display (running it over DVI to HDMI. Conversion t e c h n o l o g y!) The only thing able to bring it back to usability was setting it to a 4:3 resolution, as nothing else would work.
What's odd is rebooting into OS 9, 1080p works just fine. It was only in OS X that it was going horribly wrong. Refresh rate and everything else checked out, but no matter what I did, any 16:9 resolution was completely unusable. Sigh.
Has anyone experienced this? Were you able to fix it? Have tried a PRAM zap, didn't do anything sadly.
EDIT: To anyone happening across this, I think it was a precursor to a bigger problem because now the G4's dead to the world. Still acts like someone's awake in there, but as far as video output, completely comatose.
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