cbagger01

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Posted: Oct. 19 2004,16:11 |
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Try seaching the forums.
There was a post that described how you could use third party DOS tools like VBEHZ or ATI / NVIDIA specific tools to set your VESA refresh rate to something besides 60HZ.
The general idea is:
1) Boot into MSDOS/Win9x True DOS prompt/FreeDOS 2) Use the appropriate Video card DOS utility program 3) Use "loadlin" program to boot into DSL using a VESA framebuffer mode. 4) Choose "xfbdev" server for your xsetup.
Or you can do a hard disk install and replace the DSL Xwindows servers with the full-blown XFree86 system.
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