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- From: mat@ardi.com (Mat Hostetter)
- To: rsteiner@skypoint.com (Richard Steiner)
- Cc: executor@ardi.com
- Subject: Re: screen refresh
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- >>>>> "Richard" == Richard Steiner <rsteiner@skypoint.com> writes:
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- Richard> Here in comp.emulators.mac.executor, Steve Duhaime
- Richard> <smd3@ix.netcom.com> spake unto us, saying:
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- >> 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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