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Helpfile for CocoVGA © 1994 by Andreas Schubert for Coconizer 1.38
What does CocoVGA?
CocoVGA is a little improvement that enables you to use Coconizer with VGA- and
MultiSync-monitors that sync at 30kHz.
What to do?
Rename the old !Run (e.g. to !Run1) and replace it with the new one. Then copy
the modules CocoVGA and Mode124 into the !Coconizer directory, too.
That's all...
How does it work?
You have to start Coconizer as usual. With the two function keys F1 and F2 you
could switch between the original mode and the new one that VGA monitors are
able to display.
You have to remember that you have to wait after a mode change untill the screen
is refreshed, otherwise you risk a system breakdown!
If you want to work with Coconizer (load songs, edit, ...) you have to use the
new mode (F2) and if you want to play the song, use the old mode (F1) because
the player isn't able to play songs in correct speed with the new mode.
I suggest to set the screenblanker's time to 30 sec. to blank the screen after a
short time when playing to stop the "strange" display...
If you leave Coconizer's desktop the palette has been modified, so you have to
restore it (e.g. with default in the palette menu).
You also avoid pressing F1/F2 within the wimp... (normaly nothing strange happens
except a mode change, but murphy is everywhere!)
Quitting Coconizer deletes all modules and F1/F2 can be used normaly.
Oh, all only works with an archi >= A3010 or a video enhancer...
Have a lot of fun!
CocoVGA is freeware and may be copied free without any changes.
All rights reserved.
CocoVGA was tested with Coconizer V1.38. If any newer version works with it could
not bee guaranteed...
...just try!
For any questions and suggestions or donations:
Andreas Schubert
Herbert-Wehner-Str. 42
D-90427 Nürnberg
Germany
0911/3071631
email: platon@cip1.e-technik.uni-erlangen.de (until september 1994)