said:
> a.) scitek does not support at this time intel
>82855gm
This problem is likely to be temporary. if the chipset is widely used,
Scitech will most likely add support.
> b.) no solutions came from support.install inspite
>the best efforts of all involved (thank you for all of
>your best efforts).....
I don't recall. Did you try my suggestion to boot from diskettes with the
logo file deleted.
The first problem you need to solve is how to get past the screen01 hang.
That really has nothing to do with Scitech. It's unfortunate you are
somewhat geographically challenged or I would suggest you come to one of
or live Help Desks.
You might want to drop in on Wednesday's IRC chat session. Sometimes the
more immediate feedback can help to isolate a solution.
Regards,
Steven
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