Ah ok, I follow you. Ya, I found another ref to the same thing for this model. FRC is new to me. Thx. I'm trying to get mine into 10-bit mode. All the parts—OS, graphics card and display, should be able to do it, but no luck. For any Mac users, I've got an old 2008 Mac Pro which I am keeping up to date with DosDude1's fantastic Mojave Patcher that allows late-version MacOS on systems Apple no longer supports. This hasn't been treacherous at all, but it adds more variables to an already complicated environment. On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 2:40 PM <graxx@videotron.ca> wrote:
Sorry! AFC -- yes, "Frame Rate Control" - "FRC" -- my bad!
Apparently, your Dell uses that, according to the web site link you gave me? Just as my NEC does? Only Andrew's NEC PA271Q (more recent panel) has a "true" 10-bit panel.
BTW re "for anyone using Mac" Lol!! On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 3:01 PM Wire ~ <wire@lexiphanicism.com> wrote:
Ah ok, I follow you. Ya, I found another ref to the same thing for this model.
FRC is new to me. Thx.
I'm trying to get mine into 10-bit mode. All the parts—OS, graphics card and display, should be able to do it, but no luck.
For any Mac users, I've got an old 2008 Mac Pro which I am keeping up to date with DosDude1's fantastic Mojave Patcher that allows late-version MacOS on systems Apple no longer supports. This hasn't been treacherous at all, but it adds more variables to an already complicated environment.
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 2:40 PM <graxx@videotron.ca> wrote:
Sorry! AFC -- yes, "Frame Rate Control" - "FRC" -- my bad!
Apparently, your Dell uses that, according to the web site link you gave me? Just as my NEC does? Only Andrew's NEC PA271Q (more recent panel) has a "true" 10-bit panel.
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