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From: gmreed@scf.loral.com (Geoff Reed)
Subject: Re: Help with Just Grandma n Me
Message-ID: <1994Jan6.035101.5731@scf.loral.com>
Organization: Loral Space & Range Systems
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Date: Thu, 6 Jan 1994 03:51:01 GMT
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>>Subject: Re: Help with Just Grandma n Me
>>Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1993 20:35:38 GMT

>>gmreed@scf.loral.com (Geoff Reed) writes:


>>>Is there any way to get windows to beleive that one has SVGA capability?
>>>I cant get past that part of the installation?

>>If your graphics card does a 640x480x256 mode, you'll need to find the
>>driver for Windows that does this resolution. Typically, but not always,
>>it is on the utilities disk that came with the card.

Lots of neat discussions here.

My graphics card is a 3 year old magnavox/philips board that claims to
support a mode of 640x480x 16/256??  Will that do??  There were no 
disks with it, per se.  It was part of a magnavox pc/cdrom bundle.
I will check the installation CDROM for other drivers.

Better yet, where is an ftp site or BBS that would have updated drivers
for philips video cards??

Thanks!

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