Various FAQs and READMEs from SuperMac indicate the 3.0 firmware for most of their cards (Thunders, many Spectrums) supports dynamic (rebootless) resolution switching. Which is really handy!
But that's been curious to me, because it's never worked...Monitors always says a reboot is required, or does nothing.
I tinkered around tonight and finally found the magic sauce:
1) You must have the Display Enabler.
2) But Display Enabler versions higher than 2.0 lose support again.
This leaves a pretty slim set of OS versions this seems to work on. 7.5.2 and higher have DE 2.0 built in, and the Display Enabler installers say they only work for 7.1+.
So, I believe that means only the following combinations work correctly:
- System 7.1, 7.1.1, or 7.1.2. 7.5 and 7.5.1 might work.
- Display Software 1.1 or 1.2.
I'm finally able to dynamically switch resolutions!
But that's been curious to me, because it's never worked...Monitors always says a reboot is required, or does nothing.
I tinkered around tonight and finally found the magic sauce:
1) You must have the Display Enabler.
2) But Display Enabler versions higher than 2.0 lose support again.
This leaves a pretty slim set of OS versions this seems to work on. 7.5.2 and higher have DE 2.0 built in, and the Display Enabler installers say they only work for 7.1+.
So, I believe that means only the following combinations work correctly:
- System 7.1, 7.1.1, or 7.1.2. 7.5 and 7.5.1 might work.
- Display Software 1.1 or 1.2.
I'm finally able to dynamically switch resolutions!
