wrote:
> I actually bought SNAP for Win after SNAP died.
*Scitech* was the name I was one cup of coffee short,
of the morning.
> First question; do you get the shift running a DOS
> app under W4?
NO, thought that was what I said.
> Since
> I never saw this under any circumstances prior to
> eCS, I suspect your W4
> is OK. And what does that imply?
SNAP was not a factor in the W4 days -- came in with
eCS, I believe.
> SNAP still works well here. I have some fairly
> serious video cards. No
> $1000 game stuff but they play movies OK.
>
> I let a recent RC4 install use Panorama. It was
> about useless with the
> card I was using. I think I dumped the eCS install
> to get rid of Panorama.
Panorama is supposed to be essential, for some video
cards. If you go by the hardware reviews at
ecomstation.ru, some have had good success with it.
I may be putting that to the test before long.
Jordan
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