AST RESEARCH, INC. TECHNICAL BULLETIN # 1401 7-12-96 TITLE: Ascentia External Monitor Flicker SUMMARY An external monitor, connected to an Ascentia 950N or an Ascentia P system through the external video port, may experience noticeable flicker. This issue applies to all the Ascentia 950N and Ascentia P systems. ISSUE When an external monitor is attached to the external video port on the Ascentia system in simultaneous video mode, there may be noticeable flicker on the monitor. When the unit is set for external video mode, the monitor image appears to be flicker-free. BACKGROUND If the unit is configured to operate in simultaneous video mode, the VGA controller in the Ascentia system must generate signals that are compatible with the internal display panel. If the Ascentia has a Dual Scan STN display, the external video will be 800 x 600, with a vertical refresh rate of 53 Hz. If the Ascentia is equipped with a TFT display, the external video will be 800 x 600 with a vertical refresh rate of 60 Hz. Screen flicker will usually result on a CRT-based monitor with vertical refresh frequencies of 53 and 60 Hz. The LCD panels used in portable computers operate much differently than CRT devices, and therefore do not exhibit any type of flicker at the lower refresh rates they require. ACTION If the external monitor flicker is excessive, set the unit to operate in external video mode only. When operated in external video mode, the video controller circuitry in the Ascentia functions the same way as a standard SVGA controller, with vertical refresh rates of up to 75 Hz., depending on video mode and driver support. NOTES N/A TAN 009323RH and 001226JP --------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this data sheet is subject to change without notice. AST Research, Inc. shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein; nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. This material contains information protected by copyright. No part of this material may be reproduced in any form without prior written consent from AST Research, Inc. All rights reserved. ---------------------------------------------------------------------