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Switchres: modeline generator engine

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NightSprinter:
Yeah, got it applied (and even downloaded and re-compiled the zip posted that stated it was patched).  All is fine in terms of usage.  Now back to debugging kernel issues.

Monkee:
Can anyone tell me if the Sapphire VAPOR-X HD 4890 2 Gb works well with Calamity's drivers and everything that goes with it for the 15khz and modeline coolness?  ;D

Oh and also if it's worth having this 2Gb HD 4890 model compared to another HD 4890 1Gb classic model?

Thanks!

machyavel:
I have a 4870 (asus) and it works perfectly well, I suppose a 4890 should not differ in that regard.
1GB is largely enough for mame usage.

Calamity:
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Update 5-7-2014 - Version 1.51
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- Fixed segmentation fault when using some presets (lcd, k7000).
- New monitor presets:
  * pc_31_120: a preset for 120Hz capable PC CRT monitors, at 31kHz (VGA).
  * pc_70_120: same as pc_31_120, but for monitors capable of up to 70kH (SXGA).
  * r666b: Rodotron 666B-29

Note: both 32 and 64 bit binaries are provided as 'switchres32' and 'switchres64'
Remind renaming the one you need as 'switchres' if you use it with Groovy Arcade.

Calamity:
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Update 5-10-2014 - Version 1.52
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- Added new option --edid. This option creates an EDID binary file (edid.bin)
  based on the calculated modeline and the monitor ranges used in its
  calculation. This file can be passed to the Linux kernel on boot in order to
  enable the same user defined timings for both KMS and Xorg.

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