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Anyone know of CRT monitor drivers? (product info in thread)
Product no:EM-171
Product series: PX-769N
Model/Modell:769N
Product no:EM-171
Product series: PX-769N
Model/Modell:769N
Don't know if this will help you or not but . . .
I found an old (2006) thread where someone was asking for a schematic diagram for his PX-769N. He says it was made by a company called Proview and it was manufactured in May 2001.
Source03-09-2006 Re: Proview 769N Schematic Diagram[quote:4df663c29f="mazher83"]Hii all, just joined the group... please can anyone help me out with a schematic (circuit) diagram for my Proview monitor, the following are the details: Product #: PX-769N Manufacture Date: May 2001 Model: 769N 100-240V
I located a website for Proview here but the site was very slow to load and there seemed to be errors on the page. If you can open the website you might be able to use their "Support" or "Contact Us" links for driver info.
Chrome says it has malware is it fake because it's an old site?
Just checked the site Sadly I can't find any drivers for my 769N
I scanned the URL with VirusTotal and the only scanner that showed it as a threat was Google Safebrowsing. I think it's just a false positive by Chrome.
https://www.virustotal.com/url/c5819...is/1346075101/
Sorry to hear you weren't successul in your search for drivers. Sometimes hardware is too old to be supported on these newer systems.![]()
I understand that but what I can't understand is why did i get 1440x900 a few weeks ago before I re installed windows?
When i had that screen resolution the monitor was fine with it
I reinstalled the GPU drivers