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Hello, I have an old 21" ViewSonic GS815 at work that seems to have started having problems outside of Windows. BIOS, CMOS, DOS prompts, old Norton Ghost 2003 (DOS version), etc. show my screen squished horizontally instead of the whole screen. I can still sort of read the texts, but it's annoying. In Windows (2000, XP, 98, 98 SE, and Me) on three different computers (Micron P2 450 Mhz, Dell Dimension 8250, and a custom built P3 1 Ghz machine via a 4-ports Belkin KVM switch (VGA and PS/2), the screen is fine. However, if I go to Windows' command prompt (cmd.exe and command.com) fullscreen, then the problem returns. A couple times, I have seen the monitor display the screen fine for a few seconds by itself, but then squishes it. At first, I thought maybe it was because of 60hz refresh rate, but that doesn't seem to be the problem since I tried 60hz in Windows (GUI). I also messed with the monitor's settings (OSD) which doesn't seem to help. I did find the OSD's Viewmeter for status, but I don't know if those are fine (during DOS boot): U4: User mode 4 H: 31.58 khz V: 60 hz Status: OK Any ideas on what could be causing this and how to fix this? Is this a warning sign that this old CRT monitor is dying? |
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If you check my message above, we have a similar problem; so far no one here has been able to suggest a solution for me. My Viewsonic 21' GS815 squishes in horizantally when booting, and when playing some simple games that the grandkids like to play like hoyle card games and bowling from MS PLUS. I know there is a solution because this monitor has worked fine in the past. I called Viewsonic tech support, but and relayed my problem. The guy couldn't help me, but promised a call back with someone who could ... but they never called back?!? JJ On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 14:02:46 -0600, ANTant (AT) zimage (DOT) com (Ant) wrote: Hello, I have an old 21" ViewSonic GS815 at work that seems to have started having problems outside of Windows. BIOS, CMOS, DOS prompts, old Norton Ghost 2003 (DOS version), etc. show my screen squished horizontally instead of the whole screen. I can still sort of read the texts, but it's annoying. In Windows (2000, XP, 98, 98 SE, and Me) on three different computers (Micron P2 450 Mhz, Dell Dimension 8250, and a custom built P3 1 Ghz machine via a 4-ports Belkin KVM switch (VGA and PS/2), the screen is fine. However, if I go to Windows' command prompt (cmd.exe and command.com) fullscreen, then the problem returns. A couple times, I have seen the monitor display the screen fine for a few seconds by itself, but then squishes it. At first, I thought maybe it was because of 60hz refresh rate, but that doesn't seem to be the problem since I tried 60hz in Windows (GUI). I also messed with the monitor's settings (OSD) which doesn't seem to help. I did find the OSD's Viewmeter for status, but I don't know if those are fine (during DOS boot): U4: User mode 4 H: 31.58 khz V: 60 hz Status: OK Any ideas on what could be causing this and how to fix this? Is this a warning sign that this old CRT monitor is dying? -- |
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I have an old 21" ViewSonic GS815 at work that seems to have started having problems outside of Windows. BIOS, CMOS, DOS prompts, old Norton Ghost 2003 (DOS version), etc. show my screen squished horizontally instead of the whole screen. I can still sort of read the texts, but it's annoying. In Windows (2000, XP, 98, 98 SE, and Me) on three different computers (Micron P2 450 Mhz, Dell Dimension 8250, and a custom built P3 1 Ghz machine via a 4-ports Belkin KVM switch (VGA and PS/2), the screen is fine. However, if I go to Windows' command prompt (cmd.exe and command.com) fullscreen, then the problem returns. A couple times, I have seen the monitor display the screen fine for a few seconds by itself, but then squishes it. At first, I thought maybe it was because of 60hz refresh rate, but that doesn't seem to be the problem since I tried 60hz in Windows (GUI). I also messed with the monitor's settings (OSD) which doesn't seem to help. I did find the OSD's Viewmeter for status, but I don't know if those are fine (during DOS boot): U4: User mode 4 H: 31.58 khz V: 60 hz Status: OK |
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Any ideas on what could be causing this and how to fix this? Is this a warning sign that this old CRT monitor is dying? |
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Wow, same exact model. How long have you had it? I think I had this one since 2002 or earlier (got it used). Do you get the squished screen in full screen text mode/command line all the time? What resolution and other video settings do those games use? Are they VGA? I guess our monitors are dying. ![]() JJS <BANCROFT1GUARD-JOEJOB (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: If you check my message above, we have a similar problem; so far no one here has been able to suggest a solution for me. My Viewsonic 21' GS815 squishes in horizantally when booting, and when playing some simple games that the grandkids like to play like hoyle card games and bowling from MS PLUS. I know there is a solution because this monitor has worked fine in the past. I called Viewsonic tech support, but and relayed my problem. The guy couldn't help me, but promised a call back with someone who could ... but they never called back?!? JJ On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 14:02:46 -0600, ANTant (AT) zimage (DOT) com (Ant) wrote: Hello, I have an old 21" ViewSonic GS815 at work that seems to have started having problems outside of Windows. BIOS, CMOS, DOS prompts, old Norton Ghost 2003 (DOS version), etc. show my screen squished horizontally instead of the whole screen. I can still sort of read the texts, but it's annoying. In Windows (2000, XP, 98, 98 SE, and Me) on three different computers (Micron P2 450 Mhz, Dell Dimension 8250, and a custom built P3 1 Ghz machine via a 4-ports Belkin KVM switch (VGA and PS/2), the screen is fine. However, if I go to Windows' command prompt (cmd.exe and command.com) fullscreen, then the problem returns. A couple times, I have seen the monitor display the screen fine for a few seconds by itself, but then squishes it. At first, I thought maybe it was because of 60hz refresh rate, but that doesn't seem to be the problem since I tried 60hz in Windows (GUI). I also messed with the monitor's settings (OSD) which doesn't seem to help. I did find the OSD's Viewmeter for status, but I don't know if those are fine (during DOS boot): U4: User mode 4 H: 31.58 khz V: 60 hz Status: OK Any ideas on what could be causing this and how to fix this? Is this a warning sign that this old CRT monitor is dying? |
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I think I bought it new in about in Jan. 2001. It doesn't give me any trouble when I open a command window - only in games. Don't know what the resolutions are that the game writers use. I know they take control of the graphics adapter, but how I don't know. |
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I run the monitor at 75hz with a standard resolution of 1024 by 768 with 16 bit color. |
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In the past I have had this monitor run these games correctly, but I can't remember what I did to bring that about. Old age is hell! I doubt the monitor is dying, but the new flat screens sure are nice space savers. |
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I had the monitor replaced under warranty by Viewsonic years ago. They sent me a reconditioned one in lieu of a new one and it wasn't my original which I didn't think was fair. I had to pay the shipping of my broken monitor back to them, and vowed I'd never buy another thing from Viewsonic. JJ |

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On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 14:44:04 -0600, ANTant (AT) zimage (DOT) com (Ant) wrote: Wow, same exact model. How long have you had it? I think I had this one since 2002 or earlier (got it used). Do you get the squished screen in full screen text mode/command line all the time? What resolution and other video settings do those games use? Are they VGA? I guess our monitors are dying. ![]() JJS <BANCROFT1GUARD-JOEJOB (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote: If you check my message above, we have a similar problem; so far no one here has been able to suggest a solution for me. My Viewsonic 21' GS815 squishes in horizantally when booting, and when playing some simple games that the grandkids like to play like hoyle card games and bowling from MS PLUS. I know there is a solution because this monitor has worked fine in the past. I called Viewsonic tech support, but and relayed my problem. The guy couldn't help me, but promised a call back with someone who could ... but they never called back?!? JJ On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 14:02:46 -0600, ANTant (AT) zimage (DOT) com (Ant) wrote: Hello, I have an old 21" ViewSonic GS815 at work that seems to have started having problems outside of Windows. BIOS, CMOS, DOS prompts, old Norton Ghost 2003 (DOS version), etc. show my screen squished horizontally instead of the whole screen. I can still sort of read the texts, but it's annoying. In Windows (2000, XP, 98, 98 SE, and Me) on three different computers (Micron P2 450 Mhz, Dell Dimension 8250, and a custom built P3 1 Ghz machine via a 4-ports Belkin KVM switch (VGA and PS/2), the screen is fine. However, if I go to Windows' command prompt (cmd.exe and command.com) fullscreen, then the problem returns. A couple times, I have seen the monitor display the screen fine for a few seconds by itself, but then squishes it. At first, I thought maybe it was because of 60hz refresh rate, but that doesn't seem to be the problem since I tried 60hz in Windows (GUI). I also messed with the monitor's settings (OSD) which doesn't seem to help. I did find the OSD's Viewmeter for status, but I don't know if those are fine (during DOS boot): U4: User mode 4 H: 31.58 khz V: 60 hz Status: OK Any ideas on what could be causing this and how to fix this? Is this a warning sign that this old CRT monitor is dying? -- |
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