Okay, more new delicious info. Ran home over lunch and tried a bunch of stuff.
1st - Vista does not have the force refresh rate in dxdiag anymore, so I couldn't try that.
2nd - When I would try to switch to 3840x768, all 3 monitors would go blank, and display the "No input signal detected". The monitors were not being given an out of range signal, they just weren't being given any signal at all. Very curious, I said to myself. What was even more curious was that, when I clicked the 3840x768 resolution option, the right hand CRT would immediately display "No Signal Detected", while the Middle and Left CRT's hung around for a few seconds, looking for a signal, trying to switch to the correct resolution. Finally after 6 or 7 seconds, the Middle and Left ones displayed the "No Signal Detected" message, and then all three would switch back to the 3840x1024 resolution after the 15 second timeout.
So - because the TH2G needs all 3 monitors to be connected and communicating in order to display anything, the Right CRT was not receiving any signal at all from the outset, and so the other 2 CRT's couldn't display anything either.
3rd - What I then did was pull the RIGHT CRT Cable from the RIGHT CRT and switched it with the LEFT CRT Cable, so now the TH2G Right output was going to the LEFT CRT, and the LEFT output to the RIGHT CRT. Attempted to switch to 3840x768, and VOILA the LEFT crt instantly goes out, while the Middle and Right CRT's waffled around a bit searching for a valid signal, and then reported none.
Essentially what was happening was the Right Output of the TH2G was not sending any signal at all when switching into any widescreen mode (ie. 3840x768, 3840x720, etc.) BUT would send signal when in any 4:3 resolution. The only thing that allows 16:9 or 16:10 modes is the Expander Tool software applet. Very curious indeed. Next, I needed to make sure it wasn't some obscure hardware problem.
4th - So I have a spare hard drive is my back drive, and it has a working virgin XP Pro install on it (I use it as my Backup Exec System Recovery drive) So I booted to this drive, and keep in mind it has never booted with the TH2G plugged in or ever had any Matrox software installed on it. When it booted up, it instantly recognized the TH2G as a uber widescreen monitor, but with only 4:3 aspect ratio resolutions. I'm assuming that the TH2G is putting out a DDC signal that tells the computer what resolutions it can display. So the TH2G can work without a software layer... anyways. I wanted 3840x768 resolution though, so I installed the Matrox Triple Widescreen Expander Tool, switched to 3840x768, and
**OH MY GOD** it worked, all 3 monitors instantly switched to perfect aspect ratio 3840x768 on 3 GDM-FW900's and it was ohhh so beautiful. But, beautiful in Windows XP, not Vista 64 bit. So.
The hardware is obviously fine... the problem is that damn little Expander Tool or how its talking to Vista, because by logical process of elimination it has come down to a software problem either in how the Expander Tool is coded, or how it is talking to Vista x64, or if Vista x64 is being a bitch like usual. I think I will have to use Winternals Process Monitor to try and see exactly what the tool is installing/modifying and where, compare it to what it is installing/modifying in XP, and try to find out why the RIGHT CRT output only is not functioning in widescreen 3840x768.
So.... phew, yes I'm long-winded... anyone have any ideas, wanna give me a head start? I will pray to the Matrox gods and hope they will condescend to speak with me and fix the eternal thorn in my side that this has become...
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