on 7/3/02 8:37 AM, Bruce Johnson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> What monitor/resolution? Multi-scan up to 1280x1024 is 14678, up to
> 1024x768 is 14679, others vary per the resolution.

14679 gave me 832 X xxx and  if I  try to go to 1024 X xxx it warps out.
Thanks for  the  tips though. Is  it harmful to change the dip switches
while the  machine is running? I've been shutting down and re-booting each
experiment (skeerdy cat).
> 
> -- 
> 
> Bruce Johnson
> Wherever you go, there you are.
Nuh uh. I  know right where I  am at all times. For instance right  now  I'm
at. . . the  corner  of Walk and. . .Don't Walk.


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