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2341.1 | | PCBUOA::akodhcp56-95.ako.dec.com::alderman | [email protected] | Fri Mar 21 1997 12:11 | 1 |
| HiNote Ultra I models used either the 65540 or the 65545.
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2341.2 | | WOTVAX::HILTON | Save Water, drink beer | Mon Mar 24 1997 15:12 | 3 |
| So should/could I install these drivers?
Would it speed up Win95?
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2341.3 | No. Don't fix what aint broke. | JULIET::HARRIS_MA | Networks Sales Exec | Mon Mar 31 1997 17:25 | 9 |
| Not sure you want to do that. I tried it and my screen no longer
worked. The PC ran, booted and Windows 95 THOUGHT it was fine, but no
display! I had a bear of a time getting the OLD drivers back since I
didn't have a backup copy of the old drivers, and C&T removed
everything but the latest from their web site.
I vote: NO. Leave well enough alone. Direct X3 will have to pass.
Mark
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2341.4 | | CSC64::BLAYLOCK | If at first you doubt,doubt again. | Mon Mar 31 1997 17:42 | 5 |
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I too had problems, although I did get a display. Everything
worked fine unless I wanted to use an MS-DOS window. At that
point, the screen looked like it was trying to display on a much
larger monitor. This is a NiNote Ultra I CT450.
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2341.5 | Working drivers on the OSR2 CD | VIVIAN::RANCE | http://vivian.hhl.dec.com/rance/ | Wed Apr 02 1997 05:05 | 8 |
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I too tried these drivers and couldn't use a DOS box afterwards.
The chips and technology drivers that ship with Windows95 OSR2
seem to work well. These can be found in the DRIVERS directory
on an OSR2 CD.
StuartR
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