Hi John,
> Though I cited Edit, and the mode suggestion might improve that, I
> imagine that the improvement would be lost if I started a game or
> anything else that runs in a graphical mode.
As long as the game lets you make a CHOICE between several resolutions,
you will again have the possi
Thanks, Eric.
Though I cited Edit, and the mode suggestion might improve that, I
imagine that the improvement would be lost if I started a game or
anything else that runs in a graphical mode.
In the meantime, I found this very dense thread on vogons.org:
http://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=9
Hi! If you are sure that this is not an issue of your
VGA or HDMI or DVI cable to the monitor, then I assume
that what you are seeing is an artifact of your screen
trying to zoom from the default resolution of DOS text
mode to the native resolution of the screen. You could
use the MODE tool of DOS
With FreeDOS 1.1 installed directly on real hardware, and testing with
two different LCD monitors and at least half a dozen different video
cards, I find that in every case there are vertical bands or fat lines
across the screen, visible as fuzziness on the black & white display
during boot, an