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- From: veachm@prism.cs.orst.edu (Michael Veach)
- Subject: Re: FAQ? How to put TSENG ET4000 board into non-interlaced from batch
- Message-ID: <1992Aug12.024621.7098@CS.ORST.EDU>
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- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 1992 02:46:21 GMT
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- In <1992Aug11.115351.13219@gbrmpa.gov.au> jamieo@gbrmpa.gov.au (Jamie Oliver) writes:
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- >I think this has been asked before but I can't remember the answer.
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- >I have a 1meg graphics card based on the TSENG Labs ET4000 chip and
- >want it to drive my monitor in non-interlaced mode in windows using
- >the 1024x768x256 driver I got from cica.
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- >There is a utility which came with the card called DMODE.EXE which allows me
- >to switch into non-interlaced mode interactively within a menu. This works
- >fine, but I have to manually choose this mode each time a boot the machine.
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- >There must be a command line mode to this (or some other) program which
- >will allow me to set the mode from within my autoexec.bat file!!
-
- >Can anyone help me with this.
-
- the command goes somthing like this:
- C:\DOS\DMODE 30 72Hz
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- and yes Hz is necessary in the command. I think the #'s reference
- to the online dmode options but i'm not sure. I know that this works
- at 800x600 72 on my machine. good luck.
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- veachm@prism.cs.orst.edu
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