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Date:         Thu, 9 Aug 2001 18:49:28 -0700
Reply-To:     Todd Last <Rubatoguy@MINDSPRING.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Todd Last <Rubatoguy@MINDSPRING.COM>
Subject:      Re: ETKA--another Q?
Comments: To: Oxroad@AOL.COM
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The resolution you can display is a function of both the Monitor AND the video card. e.g. You can have a monitor that can display 1280x1024 - but a video card that can not. If you know the video card manufacturer and model you can go to their website and determine the maximum resolution. Often times, if the video card is expandable, you can add RAM and get the ability to display in a higher resolution.

Todd

Jeffrey R wrote:

> In a message dated 8/7/2001 3:05:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time, > echosmurf@YAHOO.COM writes: > > > ETKA > > Anyone have a clue why a computer (a friend's let's say) won't load such a > program that calls for a screen definition of 1280X1024? Is this extrmemly > high definition only availible in a very pricey top line monitor? Is there a > way to fool the computer to load such a program if the monitor will not reach > such definition--and if the computer could be fooled, would that render a > schematic drawing like in an ETKA program unreadable? > > TIA > Jeff > 83.5 Westy


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