Jim Lesurf <jcgl@audiomisc.co.uk> wrote:
> In article <1c09227752.George@tiscali..co.uk>, george greenfield
> <george.greenfield@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>> In message <5277065e71jcgl@audiomisc.co.uk> Jim Lesurf
>> <jcgl@audiomisc.co.uk> wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Yes, please!
>
>> >
>> Couldn't zip the MDFs as they are read-only, so have attached them 'as
>> is'. Hope they survive! Filetype is DOS in case you need to restore it.
>> Good luck!
>
> Thanks. The files came through OK. :-)
>
> I have done some experiments with those files this morning, and come up
> with some results that puzzle me...
>
> I also had 'Duh!' moment this morning as I suddenly realised that maybe the
> screen mode file(s) for my Iyonix might also work given that rpcemu has
> relaxed the old limits on vram. So I also experimented with the MDF for my
> 1920 x 1080 screen, which also includes lower modes like 1600 x 900, etc.
Glad the MDFs arrived. Would you send me the driver with 1600 x 900
included? I find 1680 x 1050 slightly too deep, and 1440 x 900
slightly too small; 1600 x 900 should be (to quote Goldilocks) 'just
right'.
In general I'm surprised you've had problems with modes; my setup here
(4.02 on 0.8.9, running on W7 64-bit) deals quite happily with mode
changes. Presumably you've increased the VRAM settings radically as
suggested here
http://www.riscos.info/pipermail/rpcemu/2011-October/001391.html
George
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