I tried this program with my SuperMac Thunder GX/1360
and it did not allow on the fly resolution switching.
But the supermac software did work with my 7100/66
(G3). I have any resolution from ~1500 x to ~524 x


I just wish they made a on the fly resolution
switcher. I don't want to have to restart and hold
down the option key when I want to change.

If you (original thread) have any specific questions
about your supermac extension I would be glad to help!

Dave

> 
> I've had some luck with non-standard resolutions
> using a utility called
> SwitchRes, http://www.madrau.com/ ,  $15 shareware.
> 
> David


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