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- From: pfr@drsrv1.hmi.de (Fritsch_Wolfgang)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: The SP, Diamond SpeedStar (ET4000), and Higher Resolutions
- Message-ID: <4589@drsrv1.hmi.de>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 08:15:54 GMT
- References: <8Bu9TB2w165w@student.business.uwo.ca> <1992Nov16.200038.10142@leland.Stanford.EDU>
- Organization: Hahn-Meitner-Institut Berlin GmbH
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- heinrich@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mark Andrew Heinrich) writes:
-
- >In article <8Bu9TB2w165w@student.business.uwo.ca> pkedrosk@student.business.uwo.ca (Paul S. Kedrosky) writes:
- >>what you have to do: boot your system under real dos, create a
- >>directory called os/2 off your root directory, run "svga on" under
- >>that root directory.
-
- >Yes! I have been waiting for someone to verify this.
-
- For the sad record: this does not work for us here. The svgadata.pmi file
- created under REAL Dos IS different but it DOES lead to loss of sync
- when used under OS/2. The svgadata.pmi created under OS/2 (Dos full screen)
- fixes the sync problem but the screen is NOT 72 Hz non-interlaced as it
- should be - flickering etc.
-
- Wolfgang fritsch
- pfr@psun2.hmi.de
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