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- From: fkrj@crux4.cit.cornell.edu (Benjamin Kenobi)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: CyberGFX troubles
- Date: 20 Feb 1996 03:18:03 GMT
- Organization: Cornell University
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- Jonathan Gapen (innuendo@execpc.com) wrote:
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- : In article <4gac9b$j6o@newsstand.cit.cornell.edu> fkrj@crux3.cit.cornell.edu (Benjamin Kenobi) writes:
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- : 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.
-
- Hey, I've noticed these other symptoms now also with the syncing, etc. Where
- can we report these bugs to? Have you attempted to report them yet?
-
- Dan
-
- : --
- : Jonathan Gapen (innuendo@execpc.com)
- : Bread in, toast out. How does it DO that?
-
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