| Subject | : | reseting resolution |
| Author | : | knuut knuut@weldedchainmail.com |
| Date | : | 02 Sep, 2006 on 22:40 |
| I am running Sci Tech graphics on eCS 1.2. I have inadvertently set the resolution for a value heigher than the monitor supports so I am now stuck with a blank screen. Back under warp 3-4 I could have done a floppy boot to a maintenence console that had a resolution reset as one of it's options. The 1.2 CD maintenence console doesn't seem to have that option. Is there an easy way out that I am missing or do I have to re-install? I have a working version of eCS 1.1 installed on another drive of the same computer so I can get to everything but I can't seem to find anything to reset. Thanks |
| Subject | : | Re:reseting resolution |
| Author | : | melf mikaelelf@os2ug.se |
| Date | : | 02 Sep, 2006 on 23:06 |
| I'm not 100%, but I guess you could just press the Alt-F1 during boot up (when you see the eCS in a tiny white box upper left) and then choose the archive previous to your resolution switch. Of course it presupposes that the archive funktion is activated. /Mikael
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| Subject | : | Re:reseting resolution |
| Author | : | knuut knuut@weldedchainmail.com |
| Date | : | 03 Sep, 2006 on 00:00 |
| That worked....thanks. It's been so long since I shot myself in that particular foot that I'de forgotten about the Alt/F1 sequence. Now I just have to re-install Snap which should be no bigie. |