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- From: ghenniga@NMSU.Edu
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.apps
- Subject: Re: So how do I get 256 colors now?
- Message-ID: <GHENNIGA.92Nov9145152@ampere.ampere>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 21:51:52 GMT
- References: <1689913C30.CJR10@CCCVM.CCC.AMDAHL.COM>
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- Organization: New Mexico State University - Electromagnetics Group
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- In-Reply-To: cjr10@cccvm.ccc.amdahl.com's message of 9 Nov 92 06:29:03 GMT
-
- >Well the service pack installed just fine. Now the problem I'm
- >working on is trying to get 640x480x256 on my ET4000 (Renoir)
- >card. I don't have a Welcome folder. If I go into System Setup
- >it says that I'm running SVGA, but I don't see on option
- >anywhere there for changing the screen resolution (or tell me
- >what I'm running now, which I presume is 640x480x16). The
- >README's all talk around this. Would one of you experts who have
- >figured this out give me a clue or two?
-
- Run DSPINSTL from an OS/2 command line prompt. The program is
- located in the the subdirectory \OS2\INSTALL. There is a way to do it
- from the Selective Install but this is much simpler! Have the last two
- diskettes of the service pak handy!
-
- Gary Hennigan
- ---------
- PhD Student, Computational Electromagnetics
- New Mexico State University
- email: ghenniga@NMSU.Edu
-