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- Path: sparky!uunet!gatech!concert!lester.appstate.edu!cs!rgn
- From: rgn@cs (Rob Norris)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: Gateway video problem
- Date: 11 Jan 1993 19:39:44 GMT
- Organization: Appalachian State University
- Lines: 26
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- Message-ID: <1isie0INNpnh@lester.appstate.edu>
- References: <4284@eastman.UUCP> <C0pE7D.7oB@inews.Intel.COM>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: cs.cs.appstate.edu
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- In <C0pE7D.7oB@inews.Intel.COM> dmarer@td2cad.intel.com (Dennis Marer) writes:
-
- >In article <4284@eastman.UUCP> lrxi00@icts01.Kodak.COM (James Nonnemacher) writes:
- >>One of my co-workers has a problem with his Gateway2000 486sx, 33MHz PC. The problem is a video
- >>problem and he describes it as follows:
- >>
- >>Using the 15" Crystal Scan monitor in non-interlaced mode, with the Windows 3.1 SVGA driver, switching
- >>from Windows to DOS causes the screen to "jump" off center. Image can be recentered using montor
- >>controls.
- >>
- >>Anyone else have this problem or a solution?
-
- >My boss has the DX2 Gateway with the same problem, but only in 800x600 mode.
- >Very annoying he says! I'd be interested in finding a solution also to pass
- >along to him. Keep us posted!
-
- > Dennis
- > dmarer@td2cad.intel.com
-
- I had the same problem with my machine (non-Gateway). My
- video drivers disk has a setup program which has a image size/center
- adjustment function which I used to solve the problem.
- --
- Rob Norris
- rgn@cs.appstate.edu
- (704)262-2296
-