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Hello All,
I previously asked this question but lost the responses that I
saved (minimal hd crash).
Question was: Does anyone have a quick example of changing screen
resolutions in an os/2 Dos Fullscreen session? This is what I'm going to
have to accomplish: 1) Saving the info about the screen upon program
start,
2) Allowing the user to switch resolutions like maybe
(80,43),(80,50),(132,43)
- perhaps something to detect available modes
3) Restoring the original screen
I hope the people that responded earlier have a larger backlog of msg's
from this area than I do, and if so can they please re-post the msg's?
I believe (as I know you're reading this) you Peter were one of the
people who responded. Do you happen to have your examples handy?
Paul Rider.
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