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This morning while diggin around my hard-drive trying to get the files for Eclipse off so that I could send them to someone with a serious problem (looks like it isn't finding the rage.sys) I realised that my Eclipse was looking in a rather odd place for it's rage.sys, and was therefore looking at a very out of date one...replaced it with a modernish one (released in January IIRC) and all of a sudden (well after rebooting) everything is fine..no more corrupt pallette, I can see text fields in 16-bit modes, I can see the clock acc in the right hand corner.....it's all working properly ...:-))))))...Now does anyone know how I can set it up so that it offers me a choice of resolutions at boot.....what I want is 1280x1024 at 70Hz, but a choice between 16 bit (for most things) and 8-bit (For things that don't like TC mode like Scooter).
Given the odd path-structure that fvdi is using on my machine I should be abel to re-install NVDI for use when I don't fire up te Eclipse....anyone know any caveats?
If someone would just write a GEM set-up and install prog for fvdi/Eclipse life would be a lot nicer :-))
chrisc
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