GXMAN

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Posted: Nov. 08 2006,13:44 |
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Quote (roberts @ Nov. 05 2006,11:04) | At the very first boot prompt from floppy:
boot: dsl xsetup
Also at the first boot prompt, you can press F2 or F3 and try booting with other vga codes as well. |
Ok, when I type 'dsl xsetup' at the boot prompt (booting from USB thumb drive) I get a screen with "You passed an undefined mode number" and then a list of 6 modes in COLS and ROWS. I thought COLS and ROWS were for spreadsheets 
Seriously, none of these choices which range from 80x25 to 80x60 work correctly nor give me anything but 8 colors.
I somehow have a hard drive boot of DSL working in full res (1280x1024x32) but cannot get that same thing to work from CD or USB boot drives. We're thinking of making DSL into a small, fast thin client type of application, but if it can't detect basic video settings other than prehistoric ones, it will shoot this project down
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