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- From: hank@ducvax.auburn.edu
- Subject: Trident drivers (was Re: Misc...)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov12.065957.1@ducvax.auburn.edu>
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- References: <1992Nov10.171429.7961@spang.Camosun.BC.CA> <1992Nov10.171620.8050@spang.Camosun.BC.CA>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 1992 11:59:57 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov10.171620.8050@spang.Camosun.BC.CA>, dbarker@spang.Camosun.BC.CA (Deryk Barker) writes:
- > I knew there was something else. I have a Trident SVGA card on my
- > machine. It comes with a disk which contains a PM 1.3 driver. Will
- > this work under 2.0? If not is there a 2.0 driver (I thought the FAQ
-
- I just installed an 8900C. Get tri_drv.zip (or something like that) from
- ftp-os2.nmsu.edu (probably in pub/os2/new/, but check the 00index). The
- readme will direct you to other files, depending on the resolution you want.
- You may need bvhsvga, vsvga, and tvgacrtc from pub/uploads/.
-
- I did have some problems getting the higher rates to "stick": tvgacrtc crashed,
- but it did create enough of svgadata.pmi to get things working. There must
- be an easier method...
-
- --
- --Darrel Hankerson hank@ducvax.auburn.edu
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