I use DISPLAY and find it very satisfactory.  The resolution
sometimes is an unuseable display mode, but can be changed
with the keypad "plus" and "minus" keys.
Ken Martwick

On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Samuel W. Heywood wrote:

> On Sat, 25 Aug 2001 03:51:39 -0400 (EDT), Thomas Mueller wrote:
> 
> > Sam Heywood,
> 
> > You mention running Lynx and Bobcat in DOS.  What do you use for viewing the
> > graphic images that can be viewed on a separate screen?  I have Pictview, but
> > that is giving me problems by insisting on a graphic mode that my monitor can't
> > handle.  I might try Display, have already downloaded it but not made the
> > necessary changes in LYNX.CFG.  I don't think Arachne ever uses incompatible
> > video modes because Arachne uses only the one video mode selected at setup.
> 
> I use LXPIC.COM, which is included in the standard download packages.
> This works even with very ancient VGA monitors, except for hi-color
> graphics.  I have set up Lynx386 to use PICTVIEW to see if it would
> work.  I found that this works too, but of course it won't work with
> hi-color graphics on the older monitors.
> 
> > You mention Windows CE as an almost-good operating system for palmtops.  Do you
> > have any experience with Palm OS?
> 
> I have no experience whatsoever with the Palm OS.
> 
> Sam Heywood
> 
> -- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser - http://arachne.cz/
> 

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