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Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 22:23:44 PDT7
From: "i-lists" <i-lists@synass.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: WIN-OS/2 Problems since eCS 1.1.4 ...?

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Hi Harry
Have you given a try with the newest beta from Scitech's site ?
Its version 2.9.0 !

ftp://ftp.scitechsoft.com/snap/os2/beta

Good luck, svob=EF

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hmotin@sbcglobal.net on 15/05/2004 05:15:03
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: WIN-OS/2 Problems since eCS 1.1.4 ...?

On Fri, 14 May 2004 08:01:37 PDT7, Steven Levine wrote:

>You might check on the Scitech site.

Steven et al:

Please note the following message and response from the SciTech OS/2
News Group:

>Alexander Nemchenko wrote:

> I have try Radeon 9000Pro and snap 2.3.1,and all works fine on intel
bx,but have a =

>problem on via kt333 - when i start vdm in windowed mode (os2
system/command =

>prompts/dos window for example) system says "The system does not
support this =

>session's video mode in window",but the =

>You're not the first one to report this problem, but you are the first
to indicate that it =

>works fine on one motherboard chipset and not another. We cannot fix
this, as it is =

>IBM's code, but if I can reproduce it, I will happily report it to
IBM. Please open a ticket =

>on the HelpDesk, with your graphics.log attached, as well as as much
information you =

>can give me about the motherboard / chipset that it fails on.

HCMotin states:
I also have a Radeon 9000 Pro (but I have the SciTech SNAP Graphics
2.2). I get =

exactly the same response as described by Alexander Nemchenko. SciTech
did not =

go into details as to why its an IBM problem. However, on another
message they did =

note that DOS full Screen is handled by IBM's vsvga.sys (SNAP does
nothing for DOS =

full screen sessions).
HCM

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