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Steven Levine wrote:
...(portions omitted)...
>>That finally worked, but as I said the eCS screen display is
>>barely passable.
>>
>>
>
>I would not call 640x480x16 passable. You purchased a MB with video that
>is not well supported by the drivers shipped with eCS 1.2R. So it goes.
>Assumptions will do that.
>
>Did you get your ecomstation login problems resolved? If not, let me know
>the ticket number and I'll do what I can to expedite a fix.
>
>
I expect to hear from them soon. Right now my problem will be to deal
with the
installation of software on the new PC and the transfer of files from
the old PC.
That appears to be a rather formidable task, considering that other
non-computer
related tasks are pressing to be done.
>What you need to do next is download the SNAP drivers from the eCS
>website. They are significantly newer than what's on the eCS 1.2R CD. If
>you are reasonably lucky, the current drivers will fully support your
>video card. If you are unlucky, we will investigate the alternatives.
>
>
>
I suspect that the SCOUG help site will hear from me when I get to look
into the SNAP drivers.
>BTW, is the NIC recognized and working?
>
>
(I looked up the meaning of DHCP and NIC on google. Knowing what these
acronyms are is one thing, but dealing with them is as of the moment
somewhat
beyond me. My guess is that if "the NIC is not recognized and not working"
I will soon find out.)
>Regards,
>
>Steven
>
>
>
Many thanks to you Steven as well as , Harry , Swopi, JR, Colin,
Tony, and Ray for your comments and advice.
Denny Jizba
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