> how would you use it?
To have a bigger screen to work on, when not on the move. Imgine, a 17-inch old
VGA monitor with 40 x 24 characters! HUUUUUGE!
I have a question, for anybody having a DVI:Could you try the following: is it
possible to operate a Model T hooked up to a DVI, with the DVI ready to accept
input and disk commands, but the Model T without the driver software? I would
think this is possible when you boot up both machines, establish the
connection, and then, while connected, reset the Model so that it is no longer
aware of it's 'companion'. At that moment, enter BASIC and type SCREEN 1,1.
That would send all BASIC output to the DVI, right? Does it ? (thàt's the
question)
The above experiment would show if it's at all possible to run a monitor-only
part of a DVI, without loading software on the Model T to do so. I hope, that
the simple command SCREEN 1,1 does send some screen-positioning code through
the bus towards the DVI, even without the drivers loaded on the Model T. If it
does, some clever programming on the receiving side could just give us the
DVI/video-only device we seek. Greetings from the TyRannoSaurus
Jan-80
From: Mike Stein <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, 8 February 2018, 3:49
Subject: Re: [M100] List of wanna haves
Just curious: how would you use it?
m
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From: "Randy Kindig" <[email protected]>
> Agreed! Just the video part of the DVI would be high on my list