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- From: innuendo@execpc.com (Jonathan Gapen)
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- Subject: Re: CyberGFX troubles
- Date: 20 Feb 1996 01:15:45 GMT
- Organization: esCom Amiga Madison Enthusiast's Organisation
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- In article <4gac9b$j6o@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu> fkrj@crux3.cit.cornell.edu (Benjamin Kenobi) writes:
- >
- > I've been using CyberGraphX now for some time and I have a few problems
- > that I would like to ask about. My system is an A4000/040 and CV64. It
- > seems that sometimes if I am running with no AGA screens and all CyberGraphX
- > screens, then when I try to open an AGA screen, I just get blank. A
- > similar thing happens when I try to open the workbench in an AGA mode.
- > Has anyone else had this happen? It seems like the application or workbench
- > is functioning, but the screen is not visible. Almost as if CyberGraphX
- > forgot to turn DMA back on or something.
-
- Yes, I have that same problem! This is with an A4000/030, a CyberVision64
- and CyberGraphX 2.15. Sometimes, I'll get the behavior you describe, where
- all native modes come up completely black, even though the program is still
- functioning normally. Other times, all native AGA screenmodes end up faded.
- By this I mean that the top of the screen is completely black, and the rest of
- the screen sort of fades in, to about 50% intensity at the bottom of the
- display. Other times, native AGA screenmodes get their sync totally screwed
- up, so that they're very tall, narrow, and outside the sync range for my
- monitor. (No amount of fiddling with the v-hold will steady them.) The only
- way to fix any of these problems is a reboot.
-
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- Jonathan Gapen (innuendo@execpc.com)
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