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- From: Gary.Woodman@anu.edu.au (Gary Woodman)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: OS/2 Full Screen Problem
- Date: Fri, 13 Nov 1992 02:06:14 GMT
- Organization: Computer Services Centre, Australian National University
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- In article <1dr3rbINN14s@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> jms20@po.CWRU.Edu (John M. Sully) writes:
- >OK...here's an interesting problem.
- >
- >When I open an OS/2 full screen session, the monitor looses sinc, but
- >there's no problem opening a DOS full screen session.
- >
- >My system is:
- >486/33 - 8Mb
- >Diamond Speedstar
- >OS/2 2.0 + CSD
-
- Yes, I have that problem, with a 1Mb Trident 8900C. In my case it's to do
- with the contents of SVGADATA.PMI... I have one which gives me a nice
- fullscreen desktop at 800*600, but causes OS/2 fullscreens to lose sync, and
- I have another which is OK with fullscreen sessions but leaves a 2-3cm blank
- border all the way around the desktop. I'm still fiddling around with
- TVGACRTC, the Trident size/position utility, in the hope of generating a
- SVGADATA.PMI which works everyhow I like...
-
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- Gary.Woodman@anu.edu.au This post made from 100% recycled electrons.
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