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Hi Steven  
No, I don't and didn't realize ;-)  
 
My most accurate MCP 4.52 installation to an IBM TP T30 =  
 
with a SXGA TFT screen went smooth like this ;-))  
 
Is VGA not a sub of any higher screen resolution ?  
 
I believed that I can set VGA any time if the screen =  
 
provides it or any higher ??  
 
Until now I haven't faced anyting else ;-)))  
 
Thanks for your info and cheers  
svob=EF  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
steve53@earthlink.net on 09/06/2004 21:54:23  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: can't install eCs 1.1 onto a Toshiba Satellite  
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In <1086833220-0-i-lists@synass.net>, on 06/09/04 =  
 
   at 01:07 PM, "i-lists"  said:  
>My 2 cents:  
>Whenever installing OS/2 or eCS always choose plain VGA only !!! After  
>all is installed the first connection should go to:  
 
You do realize that there are new systems that don't support VGA, don't  
you?  
 
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