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- Path: sparky!uunet!gatech!news.ans.net!cmcl2!panix!major!dos
- From: dos@major.panix.com (Dave O'Shea)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip
- Subject: Re: Problem with NCSA Telnet and Orchid SVGA
- Message-ID: <2502qB5w165w@major.panix.com>
- Date: Sun, 13 Sep 92 18:39:48 EDT
- References: <JOEL.92Sep9124334@skater.GSFC.NASA.Gov>
- Organization: ACME products - artillery division
- Lines: 31
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- joel@skater.GSFC.NASA.Gov ("Joel K. Gallun") writes:
-
- > Hi,
- >
- > I have been using NCSA Telnet for some time with great success. It is
- > an excellent package.
- >
- > However, I recently upgraded my video controller to an Orchid ProDesigner
- > IIs with 512K VRAM and I started having a problem. When I exit from
- > Telnet, the screen goes blank and stays that way until I give the 3
- > finger salute.
- >
- > I have tried setting the CONFIG.TEL option to use BIOS with no change
- > in the symptoms. Here are the details:
- >
- > Compaq deskpro 386/20
- > 4 Meg RAM
- > NEC Multisync 3/D monitor
- > DOS 5.0
- > 3COM 3C503 ethernet card + packet driver using
- > interrupt 0x7e
- > No drivers or TSRs loaded
- > NCSA Telnet 2.3
-
- Just for the heck of it, have you tried using interrupt 0x66 instead? It
- seems to work better for me...
-
-
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