Drivers for Ultra 10 for newer monitor?

My customer has a few old Ultra 10's running Solaris 8. He purchased new 22" Princeton Monitors (model LCDW2200PD; Res = 1680x1050) for them and we cannot get them configured quite right. Tried many combinations using the 'm64config' command but I know it could be better.
Does anyone know if/where I can get drivers/installation instructions for he Ultra 10. Is it even possible?
Brd Type MHz Slot Name Model
0 pci 33 19 SUNW,m64B (display) ATY,RageXL
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated :-)
Thanks,
Ed

I fear it's not going to be possible, so long as they use only the onboard graphics.
That ATI RageXL chipset is vintage 1997.
It's only capable of traditional 4:3 resolutions.
The limited 4MB of video RAM will also limit you to 8-bit color if you exceed the default 1152x900 resolution.
Stay with "standard ratio" monitors and keep it at 1152x900, or down to 1024x768.
You could add a PCI graphics card, such as a PGX32 or PGX64,
or perhaps a UPA card such as Elite3D, but you're still talking 1997-era hardware.
Wide screen (16:10 ratio) monitors were not expected to run on them.

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