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- From: cvadrtbc@vmsb.is.csupomona.edu (Srikanth Viswanathan)
- Subject: Re: Possible fix for Trident fullscreen DOS problems!
- Organization: California Polytechnic University, Pomona
- References: <1992Aug27.232616.18254@CS.ORST.EDU>
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- Date: Sun, 30 Aug 1992 06:38:00 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug27.232616.18254@CS.ORST.EDU>, murrayk@prism.CS.ORST.EDU (the Dodger) writes...
- >I think I may have discovered a way to fix the full screen problem where
- >switching to a fullscreen DOS session just puts garbage on the screen. I
- >was having this problem, and for some reason not necessarily relevant I
- >decided to run ddinstal and reinstall the driver. And voila! My fullscreen
- >problems are now cured. I don't know how long this will last, but it sure
- >is a simple way to fix things up.
- >
-
- Hmm, that's interesting. I restored the GA VSVGA.SYS driver (I was using
- the one from VSVGAFX3.ZOO), and now, my DOS full screen problems (garbled
- screen) are greatly reduced, I still get them now and then, but not always.
- Someone tell me what this means?
-
- Srikanth
- Clinton & OS/2 in '92!
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