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Peter Skye wrote:
> It's an Elsa Winner 2000/Office 8 MB with the last Elsa driver.
> Supposedly high-end at the time. Uses a 3DLabs Permedia 2 chip. FWIW,
Peter,
8mb. is pretty antideluvian and threadbare. 32mb. of onboard video memory has been a
standard baseline for many years, and of course the cards being sold today go up to
256mb. or more. (O.K., I know the over 64mb. ones are of most use to Win-gamers . .
. . )
> I use the same video card for every browser on the machine.
That won't make it adequate. I think it may be more a function of the complexity and
contents of so many web pages these days, which your browser is going to have to deal
with (unless you move to Lynx) . . . but what do I know ?
> The installer used my Netscape 4.61 settings. That might be the
> problem.
Not guilty. Most of the Moz versions I've put on since 1.3 -- including 1.7.2 --
have been left to do this.
Jordan
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