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Subject: [aclug-L] Re: tease...
From: Jonathan Hall <jonhall@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 23:57:45 -0500 (CDT)
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There is an EGA X Server, that might work.  If not, why not just buy an
EGA card?  NCR would sell you one, I'm sure, although they'd charge you
more than it's worth.  CCS would sell one if he can find one (I'm sure he
has many).  I'd sell you mine, but I actually have an EGA monitor to go
with it.  eBay usually has things like that, too.  If not any of those,
put a post on usenet (misc.forsale.computers.*).  Someone is bound to have
one they'd sell real cheap.


On Wed, 29 Sep 1999, Michael Holmes wrote:

> Problem: run an ega lcd projector screen, with a vga card.
> 
> Situation:
>               I can make it run electronically, can a computer be set up
> to force into the 480 x 640 (ega)mode?, can you then scroll around in
> the screen like I can when I am in 640 x 768(vga) mode?  I can use the
> ctrl alt + and ctrl alt - to scroll between 6 or 7 different sizes.
> When I am out of svga, the computer still remembers all the data that
> would fit in the svga and lets me slide the screen around.  This
> computer would be solely for displaying schematic drawings in front of a
> classroom.  Probably a 486 or something else small.
> 
> mike
> 
> 

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