hofmeist@zorro.informatik.uni-dortmund.de (Thomas Hofmeister) (06/12/91)
I have two monitors stuck to my IBM, one VGA, the other MONO. When I run TURBO (without the parameter /d), the IDE will always be on one display, the output of the running program on the other. I want to have both on the MONO-monitor without having to plug out the VGA-monitor. Since the handbook tells that TURBO will only distribute over both monitors when /d is used, I need your comments on that problem. (B.t.w.: It doesn't matter whether I start TURBO with mode mono or with mode co80) . So, many thanks in advance.
ins845b@monu4.cc.monash.edu.au (mr k.l. lentin) (06/13/91)
In article <3534@laura.UUCP> hofmeist@zorro.informatik.uni-dortmund.de (Thomas Hofmeister) writes: >I have two monitors stuck to my IBM, one VGA, the other MONO. >When I run TURBO (without the parameter /d), the IDE will >always be on one display, the output of the running program >on the other. I want to have both on the MONO-monitor without >having to plug out the VGA-monitor. Since the handbook tells >that TURBO will only distribute over both monitors when /d is used, >I need your comments on that problem. >(B.t.w.: It doesn't matter whether I start TURBO with mode mono or >with mode co80) . >So, many thanks in advance. > > You might try setting the display mode to monochrome in tinst. Or something like that! -- -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------- |/ (ins845b@monu4.cc.monash.edu.au) | This space for rent. |\evin (ins845b@monu3.cc.monash.edu.au) | All reasonable offers accepted -----------------------------------------+---------------------------------