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Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 18:00:42 PDT
From: Harry Chris Motin <hmotin@attglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Video driver install problem

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Rocky,

That's true. I installed the SciTech driver and it works flawlessly for
me. On the SciTech site they have a *.TXT file, documenting the adapter
cards that work with SciTech. Download it to your computer and review it
for your particular card.

Also, another plus on the SciTech driver is that once you install the
driver (using a video card that the driver supports), you can change out
your video card to any other one that SciTech supports and all you have
to do is change the card. When you boot up with the new card it will
work properly. You will not have to first change to VGA. Instead, you
will have the correct resolution that you previously set up on your
system with the SciTech driver. You may have to change the horizontal
and/or vertical adjustments, that's all.

Instead of spending a lot of time with the driver installation on your
present card, you should check out SciTech and see if it supports your
card.

HCM
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Mark Abramowitz wrote:
>
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> In <200108240909.AA57934158@oco.net>, on 08/24/01
> at 09:09 AM, "mrakijas" said:
>
> >>I'm surprised you don't want to try SciTech Display Doctor
>
> >(either the full version or the
> >>IBM version)?
>
> >Although I used to be pretty cutting edge with equipment and drivers,
> >I've become more conservative because I just don't have too much time to
> >futz around.
>
> For years, I've always seemed to initially have problems with video driver
> installs. So much so that a few years ago, I knew enough to do a
> presentation at an open house on installing video! But the Scitech
> drivers have eliminated any need for me to "futz around" because I find
> that they just work. I'd recommend that you try them. You'll know within
> 10 minutes whether they'll work for you or not.
>
> --
> - Mark
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> marka@relaypoint.net
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