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| subject: | Tseng Labs ET6000 |
> I've just reinstalled Warp 4.0 It runs fine in VGA mode. I > have a Pentium 100 with 16 meg ram. I have a Tseng Labs > ET6000 with 1 meg ram. I can run tasks in a window, but if I > try to run full screen dos or os/2, the task freezes up in > the foreground. I'm then unable to switch to another task, > although the other tasks are still running. I haven't seen those problems exactly. What brand card is it? and what drivers are you running? I do see screen corruption if toggling from full screen DOS to the desktop and then back again.. e.g. from Quake to desktop to Quake - Quake is then corrupted video - easily avoided - don't do that :). I'm currently running a CARDEX ET6000 with 2MB, it's been under evaluation for WARP V4. The brand, hardware, manual, and driver CDROM are all excellent. However I'm rejecting the card/chipset as unsuitable for WARP at this stage, because of the state of the OS/2 drivers. I'll throw the ET6000 into a server at VGA mode asap and revert to a CARDEX Trio64V+ - which has working drivers for WARP V4 (they seem to overwrite autoexec.bat at boot time?! - but that's easily allowed for with a copy cmd in startup.cmd). Of the two ET6000 drivers available, the beta ones supplied with WARP V4 seem to work okay but don't support 65K at 1024x768. The gamma drivers fix the 65K problem but kill drive A (FDD) when loaded! i.e. Using the gamma drivers the machine has no access to the floppy drive. Regards. --- Msgedsq/2 2.2e* Origin: The Library Network (3:690/613) SEEN-BY: 50/99 620/243 623/630 625/160 626/660 640/201 217 222 230 238 254 SEEN-BY: 640/257 297 299 302 305 309 311 370 375 386 452 531 702 820 821 822 SEEN-BY: 640/823 837 838 895 690/115 254 370 388 416 426 500 501 613 643 660 SEEN-BY: 690/682 718 750 711/409 410 430 808 809 934 955 712/311 407 505 506 SEEN-BY: 712/515 517 624 690 704 824 841 713/317 714/906 800/1 @PATH: 690/613 660 640/201 820 712/624 711/808 934 |
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