On 2002-03-25 [EMAIL PROTECTED] <Anthony J. Albert> said:

   >I did, indeed, mean a knob that would change the vertical shape of
   >the screen, not by the number of lines, but by the height of the
   >physical area that the image is allowed to occupy.  As I wrote
   >earlier, I had hoped that the "missing line" problem was a problem
   >with this adjustment.

That brings us back to square one, then.

   >All SurvPC equiment has this appeal - it's one of the reasons why we
   >work with it, isn't it? :-)

Oddly enough, I decided that an old version of Windows (v2.11) could be
used on this machine to avoid the top line problem, since it allows for
resizing each program window independently from the full screen and can
work with the mere 1 MB of this machine, too.  And there are a few other
DOS programs where the top line poses few problems... ;-)

Jerry... on his COMPAQ PORTABLE II -- #4 | My laptop computer's a
*****    14.4kbps/42MB HD/640k RAM/8 MHz | Tandy TRS-80 Model 100

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