Originally posted by: Gstanfor
Telling someone what they want to hear even when it's wrong and someone else is saying it doesn't make it right.
I'm not sure if that's directed at me, but I run 4:3 resolutions on my 4:3 CRTs (and I believe IHVs have added 12x9 to their drivers quite some time ago). What I was interested in were any references you might have relating to your singling out ATI as responsible for 5:4 res on 4:3 CRTs. In all the many, many threads created about 12x10 (and NokiaDude, you might want to run a search in these forums for that res), I've never heard of ATI as the driving force behind it. The most logical explanation I've heard was that 12x10 maximized power of two memory usage back when every kB counted.
BTW, 12x10 can now be considered a standard resolution, thanks to LCDs. I'm curious if older CRTs were in fact 5:4, or if 17-19" LCDs seized on 12x10 just because of its ubiquity in big CRTs, and not because of any inherent current technical or manufacturing advantage.