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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 15:20:31 PDT7
From: "Robert Blair" <blairra@tstonramp.com >
Reply-To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
To: scoug-programming@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Programming: Adobe reader

** Reply to message from "Mark Abramowitz" on Sat, 12
Jul 2003 20:59:58 PDT7

> http://www.innotek.de/products_e.html

Thanks for the URL.

This turned into a complete disaster. I downloaded the file. Then I installed
it. So far so good. Then I tried to open the PDF file. The screen went crazy
jittered about went into sigzaged mode sometimes, I could not read anything on
the screen. Fiddled around and could not get the screen to settle down.
Ctrl-Alt-Del and Alt-F1 and switched to VGA and still the same thing. It was
midnight so I went to bed. This morning I got another monitor and hooked it
up. It worked. Then reinstalled the S3 drivers so I could get something
besides VGA resolution. I am now using a 17 inch monitor, which looks
extremely small after getting used to a 20 inch monitor, but at least it works.
But what a coincident that the monitor decided to go south at the same time I
opened a winOS2 window, which is probably the first time I have done that for a
year or two.

Now where do I get an IBM P200 monitor fixed?

--
Robert Blair

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