Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!wuarchive!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tekchips!tekgvs!sail!toma From: toma@sail.LABS.TEK.COM (Tom Almy) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: NNANSI.SYS Message-ID: <8610@tekgvs.LABS.TEK.COM> Date: 15 Dec 90 19:40:50 GMT References: <266@dogear.UUCP> <1990Dec12.080228.18107@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> <18593@hydra.gatech.EDU> <8502@star.cs.vu.nl> <0bO8Pgm00WBK84gFAx@andrew.cmu.edu> Sender: news@tekgvs.LABS.TEK.COM Reply-To: toma@sail.LABS.TEK.COM (Tom Almy) Organization: Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, OR. Lines: 18 In article <0bO8Pgm00WBK84gFAx@andrew.cmu.edu> pw0l+@andrew.cmu.edu (Paul Christopher Workman) writes: >Hey, how do you get it into 132x44 mode? I couldn't >find that in the manual. While NNANSI.SYS has commands for 80x43 and 80x50 modes, the other extended modes are non-standard. You need to find a way to get you card into that mode (most card vendors provide a program to do this). Once you are in the mode, NNANSI will support it. Certain cards that "improperly" set paragraph 40h values need to have NNANSI modified. This information is in the documentation. Tom Almy toma@tekgvs.labs.tek.com Standard Disclaimers Apply -- Tom Almy toma@tekgvs.labs.tek.com Standard Disclaimers Apply