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- From: dcorn@paradise.pplnet.com (David Corn)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy,comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Why are europeans dumb enough to buy amigas?
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 22:23:50 GMT
- Organization: On-Ramp; Individual Internet Connections; Dallas/Ft Worth/Houston, TX USA
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- On 17 Apr 1996 04:37:03 GMT, sschaem@teleport.com (Stephan Schaem)
- wrote:
- > I never runned win3.x, so I cannot say. I think win95 offer VGA, SVGA
- > driver standart. So if you lost your disk that came with the GFX card
- > you would boot the first time in VGA, select the SVGA driver and go
- > from there till you can install the optimised driver for your chiptset.
-
- But since Win95 ships with enough drivers to cover 99% of the chipsets
- in volume sold today, even that is a very, very unlikely scenario.
- It's all included in Win95.
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