Hi Earle, Thanks for the info. Unfortunately, I use Windows NT4.0SP6 with Intel 810 graphics controller and Intel drivers, so nothing seems to match your description. :-(
But, I'm beginning to think that it may be a driver problem, because I'm the only one who seems to be having any problem with it. I'll see if any driver updates are available. Thanks, Haro From: "Earle F. Philhower III" <earle at ziplabel dot com> Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 20:38:20 -0800 ::At 12:31 PM 3/15/2004 +0900, Haro wrote: ::>I'm not sure I'm following your instructions correctly, but ::>changing resolutions does not seem to change the situation. ::>I've also placed both .ico file into same directory, browsed them ::>using Widows exlore, and x_test6.ico gets garbled but x_test8.ico ::>shows nothing. It's same even when browsed with small icon. ::>FYI, I've attached the screen-shot. :: ::I've only been partially following this thread but as a point of ::reference I found that drawing of icons was something that device ::drivers accelerated under Win95/98/ME, but sometimes they didn't ::quite accelerate it properly and introduced artifacts when confronted ::with anything other than a 16-color 32x32 icon (IIRC ATI drivers ::were really bad about this!). FWIW I've never seen this kind of ::driver problem under Win NT/2K/XP... :: ::As just a silly test, if you're running Windows95/98/ME, can you turn ::off all HW acceleration (there's an option in the System/"My Computer" ::control panel, Advanced tab IIRC, or in the Display properties control ::Advanced tab/button for this) and restart the computer and try to start ::XWin again and see if the icon is still bad? If it works unaccelerated, ::then there's a driver issue. If it doesn't work unaccelerated, then ::it's something else completely...(Don't forget to turn back on ::acceleration after the test!)
