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Steven wrote:
> >2002/06/16 11:09:18 3292 C:\io32.sys
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> And you all have SciTech Display Doctor installed. :-)
This may only apply to the eval. editions, but I think that's the safe bet.
Meanwhile, I'm about 90 % sure that SDD Pro 7.09 is what is reacting to the launch of my trusty DOS word
processor (which I've used for many years, through various versions of OS/2), with a Trap E that brings
down ECS. In due course, I will prove this to be correct or incorrect. Tech Support at Scitech
essentially blew me off, saying "take it to the newsgroups." If it is possible to backlevel SDD to the
free-with-ECS standard edition, by swapping certain files and adjusting Config.Sys, I'd much rather try
that. When you have to revert to VGA and do everything from scratch, it's a real PITA. Alternately, I
may try out the just-released beta of Snap. But I'm not going to waste a whole lotta time messing with
this. The bottom line is that Matrox 2.36 has worked great for me in the other Warp partitions, so I
really don't need SDD. And that option would keep me from wasting 40 bucks.
Jordan
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