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- Subject: Re: PC-Xview and TCP/IP help ???
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- Date: 27 Jan 93 22:56:18 GMT
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- staymj@rs6220.ecs.rpi.edu (Joseph ' Web ' Stayman) writes:
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- > Hi. I recently set up my computer with a TCP/IP package and
- >PC-Xview. After a bit of trouble I got things to work. However, I am
- >having some problems. First, I had to set up PC-Xview with the display
- >set for 4-bit 800x600:6ah, since PC-Xview does not support my video card
- >(Diamond Stealth 1meg). Is there any way to get to 1024x768 and 8-bit
- >color?
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- You most likely won't be able to set a higher graphics mode if your card
- doesn't suppoer the ones that cam with PC-Xview. Try getting a new card or
- contact NCD to see if they have drivers for your card.
-
- > Secondly, once I've set up the machine and have logged on to
- >Rensselaer's remote system, I can only bring up about three things (xterms,
- >clocks, etc) before the machine gives me the command that the display
- >cannot be opened. Does this sound like a memory problem? I have 4 megs
- >and PC-Xview claims to have access to 15 megs of virtual memory...
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- Increase the number of TCP connections in your tcp-ip package. You should
- also increase the number of packets accordingly.
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-
- Good Luck
- John
-