From: Dimitris 'sehh' Michelinakis (sehh_at_altered.com)
Date: Sat Nov 11 2000 - 08:34:28 EST
On Sat, 11 Nov 2000 14:20:14 +0700, Dr. Jeffrey Race wrote:
>Presently a key DOS application I use (WordStar 7) displays
>in VGA mode. The program can display at 1024x768 VESA mode
>104h (16 color). However, selecting this driver results in a
>mutilated display. I infer from exchanges on the WordStar
>newsgroup that the 600E is expecting to be driven in mode
>105h (256 color).
>How can I determine the capabilities of the hardware e.g. to
>determine whether it is capable of mode 104h, and if so how
>can I select mode 104h? I welcome the answer and/or
>pointers to where this is all documented. I love this
>machine and want to get to know it better but am going mad
>looking at the jaggies in "Page Preview" mode.
A very good way to see the complete capabilities of your
video display under OS/2 is to install SDD beta35.
The SDD drivers will detect all resolutions, colour depth and
refresh rates (in this case for external monitors).
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