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- I am a registered owner of Executor/Dos and a believer and supporter of the
- product. As Director of Applied Research at ISI, I have an SGi, a Sun Sparc20,
- an HP, a PowerPC, a Mac A/V, an older Mac 950, an Amiga 4000, a Micron P5 166
- and a Dell P5 120 for daily use. I run OS/2, Win95, WinNT, Solaris, Irix,
- WorkBench, System 7.5, etc.
- My problem is with the Micron P5 166. It runs Executor extremely fast but
- will not run in 1024x768 mode and I can't figure out why.
- The configuration is 32 mb EDO ram, a P5 166mhz, an FX9 video card with 8 mb
- of video ram, and a Nokia 447E monitor running Win95 in one of its multiple
- boot configurations (The Master Boot Record allows me to choose to boot into
- WinNT, Win95, OS/2, or Linux). I have read the FAQ, have kept up with all of
- the correspondence, and am looking for help in this one area only.
- Executor will start up fine in 800x600 and 640x480, but will not start up at
- a higher resolution. I am running all of the above systems at 1280x1024 at 16
- million colors and would like to run Executor at the same resolution
- (understand that the colors will only be 256 under Executor for now), and
- would like some recommendations.
- I would also be willing to do any testing that might be necessary for ARDI if
- they were interested. Although my time is quite filled, I really like the
- product and would like to see it do well. Among my collection of hardware and
- software (which goes back to and includes 1977 material), I have a NuTek
- machine which functioned quite well but never made the market. it was "almost
- there", but not exactly what is needed. I believe that ARDI has a product
- that can really penetrate the huge Windows market and will captivate the
- imagination of a large base of Mac Wannabes. Having all of the toys, I don't
- have to argue their respective merits, but I do know a winner when I get to
- play with one. Keep up the good work, ARDI.
- Anyone who can help me with the above, please do so. I can be contacted
- personally at 504-467-7400, e-mailed at JimBT200@msn.com or JimBT200@gnn.com
- or on CompuServe as 71334,2462, or faxed to at 504-467-7943. I hope someone
- can help. Thanks in advance.
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