Q: What is the maximum resolution of Mac OS X leopard in a single display?
I've tried to connect my old Power Mac G5 with a Radeon 9600 (128MB VRAM) to my monitor LG 21:9, which has a resolution of 3440x1440 using a DVI to HDMI adapter cable.
I Thought configure it as 1920x1080.
Surprisingly, the monitor correctly displays the desktop at full resolution (3440x1440) which was unexpected. Refresh at 30Hz but a full 3440x1440 with a single lane DVI output from the card. Maybe the signal fit into the bandwidth at that low refresh.
Is more like if Leopard (10.5.8) could not handle desktop resolutions greater than 2560 in a single monitor. ¿Is a limit in that sense, or maybe a hardware related issue (the graphic board can't handle that)?I Thought configure it as 1920x1080.
Surprisingly, the monitor correctly displays the desktop at full resolution (3440x1440) which was unexpected. Refresh at 30Hz but a full 3440x1440 with a single lane DVI output from the card. Maybe the signal fit into the bandwidth at that low refresh.
The trouble is another thing that i think is software related: I can't select with the pointer nothing right the to the first 2560 pixels position on the screen (from 2560 to 3440). Even when i move the windows to that position, they "disapeer" in that virtual limit, but i can see the menu bar, the desktop and the disks on the right.
Maybe Apple added greater resolutions support in newer Mac OS X versions? It's a mistery for me. I haven't found any info abut this. Obviously can't try because Leopard is the latest system on PowerPC.
Sorry for my bad english.
Posted on Oct 9, 2015 3:29 AM