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Re: screen refresh
>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Steiner <rsteiner@skypoint.com> writes:
Richard> Here in comp.emulators.mac.executor, Steve Duhaime
Richard> <smd3@ix.netcom.com> spake unto us, saying:
>> With the help of a kind person I figured out how to change
>> screen resolution, can I change the refresh rate?
Richard> Typing "executor -help" at the DOS prompt will give you a
Richard> whole list of command-line options. You can use
Richard> "executor -help > help.txt" to redirect the output to a
Richard> text file (it's more than one screen long).
Richard> One of those options (-refresh) allows you to change the
Richard> refresh rate. Also, you can use Control-Apple-5 when
Richard> inside a program to change a number of different things
Richard> for that program.
I think the original poster may have been asking about how to set the
monitor refresh rate (e.g. 70 Hz), which is something Executor cannot
do. Executor's "refresh" rate has to do with how often to update the
screen for programs that bypass QuickDraw. Sorry for the confusing
choice of terms on our part.
-Mat
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