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RE: That would be VERY evil! Jack Hoxley (5 replies, 0 views) (2000-Sep-11) When you enumerate display modes, DirectX cross references two files - modes supported by your graphics card, and one supported by your monitor...
It's a common problem, both my computers report stupidly high resolutions that my monitor would explode on any attemp... ;)
As for SiS cards. They do suck. Especially the on-board ones.... No offence intended.... :)
FYI, look at the DirectDraw architecture theory piece on my page to see how they all play together: www.vbexplorer.com/directx4vb/
Jack
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