On 8 Jul 2002 21:22:41 GMT, Allodoxaphobia scribbled: > On Sun, 07 Jul 2002 23:58:46 -0500, Michael Kaply scribbled: > >> Sorry, I completely missed the 256 color comment. >> Proper 256 color support isn't in right now. > > BINGO!! ...,I guess... Because, I am running 1024x768x8 [256 colors] > on _both_ boxen... > > And, > I *did* get the Scitech Driver installed on both PC's > (1-Warp Conn., and 1-Warp 4.0) and the problem remains - on both. > > I guess I could drop back and test 800x600 to see if either the > 32,768 or 65,536 colors 'do it' for me here. > I gotta believe it would --- now that I read what you wrote.
Well, it seems the Warp 4 K-233 machine's video card can do 1024x768x[32768 colors]. (It can also do 1024x768x[65536 colors]) So, with the nifty Scitech 'system', I set it thus and re-booted. The colors are no longer 'false'. But, if anything, the "blocky image artifacts" seem more evident. However, all prior versions of NS and WebEx that I've run on this box (this one being tapped out at 1024x768x8), have been WAY GOOD ENOUGH (tm) for me. (I'll have to go grab the 1.0 Mozilla for my linux system on this triple-boot box and see how _it_ fares with 1024x768x8. It seemed to be rendering Just Fine with the 0.9.2 or 0.9.3 or 0.9.??? that Is currently have installed on it.) So, are we talking about the new gecko engine in Mozilla? Jonesy -- | Marvin L Jones | jonz | W3DHJ | OS/2 | Gunnison, Colorado | @ | Jonesy | linux __ | 7,703' -- 2,345m | frontier.net | DM68mn SK
