Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!umich!sharkey!clmqt!strike From: strike@clmqt.marquette.Mi.US (Strikemaster) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Multisync 3D user memory Message-ID: <1588@clmqt.marquette.Mi.US> Date: 20 Jan 90 02:45:58 GMT References: <1290@maytag.waterloo.edu> Organization: Enterprise Information System, Marquette, MI Lines: 28 dmurdoch@watstat.waterloo.edu (Duncan Murdoch) writes: >I have read a couple of times that the Multisync 3D is supposed to be able >to remember settings for centering, image size, etc., and automatically >adjust the size of an image when a program changes video modes. Mine >doesn't. Is there some trick to it, or can it really only remember >one setting? (In particular, I'd like to be able to go from standard >VGA to 800x600 super-VGA and not have the image slide off to the right.) >Duncan Murdoch The Multisync 3D I am using has a small problem with keeping center when running 132x whatever text mode, but thr erest of the modes center and keep their memory positions properly. According to the manual, after about 5 seconds, the memory is supposed to hold whatever setting you have selected. You can test this by setting a offbeat position of the screen, wait about ten seconds, then push the reset button on the left side of the positioner switches. If the screen jumps, your memory settings are being held. The combo I am using is the Multisync 3D and ATI VGA Wonder 512, if this has anything to do with it. -- Tim Bowser ("Strikemaster") | Standard | mailrus!sharkey!clmqt!strike Enterprise Information System | Disclaimer | strike@clmqt.marquette.Mi.US Marquette, Mi. USA | Here | Voice:(906)-346-6735 => UNIX: The Adventure Begins... To vi, or not to vi, that is the question. <=