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- From: rsteiner@skypoint.com (Richard Steiner)
- Newsgroups: comp.emulators.mac.executor
- Subject: Re: Executor screws up display, help...
- Date: 22 Feb 1996 10:27:58 -0600
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- Here in comp.emulators.mac.executor, rchenier@synapse.net (Raymond Chenier)
- spake unto us, saying:
-
- >Wanted to try the demo but the display screws up. I'm running win95 on
- >a pentium120 and my monitor at 1024x768@256 colors. Any ideas?
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- Since I don't use Windows 95, I probably can't help directly, but if
- you can give more detailed information (like "how" and "where" you are
- trying to run it) it would help us understand the problem.
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