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Re: XyWrite and TFT displays
- Subject: Re: XyWrite and TFT displays
- From: Paul Breeze paul.breeze@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 14:29:03 +0100
Manuel
I use the same settings as you, have done for several years on an LCD
screen with no problem.
I believe 28 lines is legal in Windows 2000. It is certainly a screen
length that the DOS window recognises.
Paul Breeze
Patricia M. Godfrey wrote:
Manuel Castelao wrote:
Thank you very much. These are the settings:
Screen buffer: 80x28.
Screen size: 80x28
SL default=28 lines
Worked fine here, and I rather think 28 was not supposed to be a "legal"
screen length. This is a Samsung SycMaster 1531 monitor and an Asus
GeForce2 MX200 V7100 AGP VGa card.
So far, XP has not done anything dire to my 98Se setup. I had to spend
the better part of a half an hour reassigning drive letters with
DISKPART (not the most intuitable of command line tools; the last time I
tried to use it, I was reduced to gibbering idiocy, but the GUI wouldn't
work at all).
Jerky cursor is hardly noticeable, so I suspect it is a function of CPU
speed. This is an AMD Sempron 2200--not exactly top of the line. And I'm
running in a pathetic 512 Mb of RAM (since 98 won't run in anything more).