Calibrating emac with SuperCal

I have downloaded the SuperCal display calibration utility to calibrate my eMac.
The SuperCal steps are seemingly straight forward. However, I have found my screen too bright.
Has anybody used this utility (especially on an eMac)? if so could you give me any tips to meet the best calibration outcome.
Also which gamma for an eMac 1.8 or 22 - also colour temperature should it be 65000?
Thank you
Sue

Gamma should be 2.2 and white point should be native.

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