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Tiger-Heli:
Also,

I believe Quickres is part of Windows by default, but doesn't normally load at startup.

PowerStrip is legally only free for a thirty-day trial (although I think older versions were free and still around.)

Another option is Multires by the same people who make PowerStrip.  http://www.entechtaiwan.net/util/multires.shtm  It should work with any resolution supported by the driver, is freeware, and allows allows you to change resolution from the command line in scripts or batch files.
lettuce:
Im trying to get this to work with Windows too, i can select the 640x288 res, but u dont get all the screen u need to select auto-pan, but i cant get this to work, u need to got to, Display Properties > Settings > Advanced >Display, but under this tab it says that no monitor is connected for some reason, so i cant select auto-pan mode. Anybody know why this is?
Stobe:
I've got the icon for Quickres in my tray, but of the 20-30 choices, 640x288 is not one of them.

Also, no matter which one I pick, I get a "Mode Change Failed" error.

Could this be because I have 2 video cards installed?  (The other was the PCI NVidia 4000 I used to get the drivers loaded in the AVGA card).

Thanks.
Stobe
Tiger-Heli:

--- Quote from: Stobe on August 02, 2005, 06:36:15 am ---I've got the icon for Quickres in my tray, but of the 20-30 choices, 640x288 is not one of them.

Also, no matter which one I pick, I get a "Mode Change Failed" error.

Could this be because I have 2 video cards installed?  (The other was the PCI NVidia 4000 I used to get the drivers loaded in the AVGA card).

Thanks.
Stobe

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Actually, I saw on Multires' site that Quickres was the 16-bit app that originally shipped with Win95.  That is more likely to be the problem.  I dumped Quickres for Multires long ago.
krick:

--- Quote from: lettuce on August 01, 2005, 01:15:15 pm ---Im trying to get this to work with Windows too, i can select the 640x288 res, but u dont get all the screen u need to select auto-pan, but i cant get this to work, u need to got to, Display Properties > Settings > Advanced >Display, but under this tab it says that no monitor is connected for some reason, so i cant select auto-pan mode. Anybody know why this is?

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Auto pan only works in Windows 2000 and XP, and only when you select 1024 x 768 resolution.
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