You can do "extending" on any white iBook with an appropriate video card by applying a small hack (twiddling some bits in NVram). There is even a little app that does it now. I've used it many times on my old iBook g3 900 and on my new iBook G4 1GHz.
http://www.rutemoeller.com/mp/ibook/ibook_e.html is the site.
On Thu, 7 Oct 2004 22:57:32 +0300, Jarkko Laine jarkko@jlaine.net wrote:
On 7.10.2004, at 22:42, Scott Barron wrote:
Hmm, I use dual head on my ibook and if I pull the monitor plug out textmate does come back to the LCD screen though it's size is a little wonky. It looks like it does try to resize but that perhaps it's not taking the size of the drawer into account. It's not positioned perfectly zoomed, as it was on the monitor screen (which is of a higher resolution than the LCD). That's my experience anyway.
Scott,
Are you talking about mirroring the screen or extending it to the bigger screen? As far as I remember iBook was only able to mirror the screen, not to extend it.
//jarkko
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