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- From: mat@ardi.com (Mat Hostetter)
- To: Calvin Smith <hawk@inf.net>
- Subject: Re: Running Executor Under Windows
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- >>>>> "Calvin" == Calvin Smith <hawk@inf.net> writes:
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- >> That doesn't work at ARDI under Win3.1 either. I think Win3.1
- >> doesn't know how to save video state for SuperVGA video modes.
- >> Microsoft seems to have fixed this in Win95.
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- Calvin> Really!!! For me I can switch back to executor and the
- Calvin> screen is messed up but when I move the mouse the stuff
- Calvin> that is redrawn on the mouse move is correct. So I just
- Calvin> move the mouse till I find a window then move the window
- Calvin> around since this also redraws the screen. I don't even
- Calvin> use a PIF file.
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- So it's almost working for you under Win3.1? It sounds like Win3.1
- behavior varies by video card. How about a magic Executor key
- sequence like cmd-shift-9 that would repaint the entire screen?
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- -Mat
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