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In <20030607202613.EXVC21474.fed1mtao02.cox.net@eyeleica>, on 06/07/03   
   at 01:25 PM, eyeleica@lvcm.com said:  
 
>after the install, the image was distorted and kiwampus.  My thinking is  
>that perhaps the 6326 driver is not the correct one for the card.  I  
>could be entirely wrong in regards to os/2. The SiS site lists a 6316  
>driver, but the link is broken and disfunctional.  I am hoping that  
>someone out there has a SiS 6316 driver they would share with me.  
 
My gut feel is you are making this way to complicated.  Warp will run the  
card just fine at VGA and, probably, SVGA resolution with the drivers on  
the CD.  The card is old enough that the free Scitech drivers on the IBM  
DDPak site should support it.  Try it.  You can worry later if the driver  
doesn't work.  
 
Steven  
 
 
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