First post, by Brachabre
I recently purchased and had shipped to me a 17" Gateway 2000 EV700 (manu. March 1998) from eBay that what looked like a commercial packing job (super-well packed) and arrived 'safe' cosmetically but exhibits what *I think* looks like a geometry issue that is not specifically mentioned in the original item description or shown in listing's pics
In summary, the monitor cannot seem to display the full-width of an image when running DOS which defaults to 720x400 @ 70Hz though >=33% of the image runs over the right side of the screen...adjusting the monitor's HWIDTH to 0 and HPOS cannot fix. Same issue with all three VGA adapters in this PC.
Current PC Config:
Windows 98SE
Intel 439 TX Mobo
Pentium MMX 166 MHz
32MB SDRAM
3.5" 15GB WD Caviar HDD (build date: 2000)
Lite-On LTR-16102B CD-RW
3.5" 1.44MB Floppy Drive
(AGP, integrated) ATI Mach II+DVD 2MB
(PCI 1) Fastware S3 ViRGE/DX 4MB
(PCI 2) Empty
(PCI 3) Diamond 3DFX Voodoo 2 Monster 3D II 12MB
(ISA 1) Empty
(ISA 2) Sound Blaster 16 CT1740 (dsp v4.11) addr 220, 300
(ISA 3) Lo-Tech MIF IPC-B (MPU-401 adapter) addr 330
Does this look like a geometry issue? Notice the right side is very smooshed/cut-off:
30sec video clip showing initial geometry settings, degauss, and finally the horizontal display issue.
https://i.imgur.com/NgmEQwm.mp4
Edit: Added table of EV700 resolution modes
Thanks for your time!