Tim Wegner wrote:
Go to
http://www.scitechsoft.com/products/ent/free_titles.html
The old products univesa and sci tech display doctor are now free. Try them and see if they are able to add VESA support to your board. Then you could use the VESA boards.
Since these products are old and your board is new, this may be a long shot. Iff you (or anyone) tries this, please let me know.
I have had success in getting fractint to run under XP-pro on my new PC at work. (Ssshhh!) I'll pass these findings on in hopes that it may help others having problems. I was getting complete graphics garbage except in very low res modes until I did the following: --------------------------------------------- fractint under windows XP Pro Graphics environment: NEC MultiSync FE991SB on Intel 82865G Graphics Controller Windows screen resolution set to 1280x1024 Colour quality - low (8 bit) Colour quality must be set to low or it won't work. If the 8 bit modes are not displayed you may have to add them. From the control panel double click on the display icon. Select the Settings option. On the display properties window check your colour quality setting. Select 8-bit. If not present select the advanced options button to display more control tabs and select the Adaptor tab. From that screen select 'List all Modes' to pop up a small window showing a complete list of all valid graphics modes for your graphics adaptor. Scroll through until you find an appropriate 256 colour mode. It doesn't have to be 1024x768. After your selection is highlighted click okay to switch to that mode. Make sure that fractint's compatibility mode is set to 256 colours from right clicking on the fractint icon and selecting preferences. From the preference menu select compatibility mode and under display settings select 256 colors. From Screen menu select full screen option. Then double clicking on the fractint Icon will start the program and I can now use shift-F7 to select a 1024x768x8bit colour mode. All functions work including colour cycling and the colour palette editor and mode switching between text and graphics without loss of on-screen fractal image. I am using the DOS UnivBE drivers mentioned by Tim, as well, although I'm not sure they are required. They wouldn't pass their self tests until I made the above changes to the windows graphics adaptor modes. Hope this helps, Noel Giffin