On Wednesday 07 April 2010 18:30 (CEST), Liam Proven wrote: > In that case, you might try something like SciTech Display Doctor... > Older releases had support for DOS so it might work with Windows 3.
I already tried SDD v5.3 and v6. In both cases, it just outputs the message "unknown SVGA chipset". In fact, SciTech Display Doctor seems to be just a wrapper on some oldish cards, which provides a VESA API. For VirtualBox, it's not needed, as the VirtualBox graphic card is already compliant to VESA. The problem is, that Windows 3.11 is not compliant to VESA :-P Best regards, Mateusz Viste -- You'll find my public OpenPGP key at http://www.viste-family.net/mateusz/pub_key
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