Display Doctor b: does it work?

Display Doctor b: does it work?

Post by hazzma » Thu, 08 Oct 1998 04:00:00



Greetings,
^^^^^^^^^ Has anyone experienced success with the Display Doctor beta
from Scitechsoft?  Especially interested in people who achieved good
result with the Macronix mx86251 driver--but anyone with any acceptable
outcome at all, please feel free to respond. I think i am not doing
something right in my attempts to install and run  this  f###er. My poor
box locks up and it's lights-out for the screen. This is more like early
alpha behavior ! So I'm thinking I don't got it right r something. i
have one specific question! Please respond with an email address.
Thanks in Advance
hazzmat, whose-X-is-Shite
 
 
 

Display Doctor b: does it work?

Post by Michael Knephe » Sat, 10 Oct 1998 04:00:00


It works fine in 16bpp mode for my old Stealth3D 2000 and for my new AGP
Millennium G200. Both set to 1152x865 res. Trying to use higher color
depths is a no-go, and I can't switch resolutions on the fly. I'm
running on RH5.1, and used the RPM.

> Greetings,
> ^^^^^^^^^ Has anyone experienced success with the Display Doctor beta
> from Scitechsoft?  Especially interested in people who achieved good
> result with the Macronix mx86251 driver--but anyone with any acceptable
> outcome at all, please feel free to respond. I think i am not doing
> something right in my attempts to install and run  this  f###er. My poor
> box locks up and it's lights-out for the screen. This is more like early
> alpha behavior ! So I'm thinking I don't got it right r something. i
> have one specific question! Please respond with an email address.
> Thanks in Advance
> hazzmat, whose-X-is-Shite


 
 
 

Display Doctor b: does it work?

Post by Jim Fo » Wed, 14 Oct 1998 04:00:00



>Greetings,
>^^^^^^^^^ Has anyone experienced success with the Display Doctor beta
>from Scitechsoft?

Not me!

Quote:>My poor
>box locks up and it's lights-out for the screen.

Mine too - on both my machines! Fortunately I can telnet into the machine that
locks up to shut it down gracefully.

Sorry I can't offer more than the sympathy of a fellow sufferer!

Good luck: Jim Ford