jeffb@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Jeffrey C. Buchsbaum) (03/06/90)
Having gotten MacAppleZoom mailed to me from various kind netters, I have gotten very discouraged at one little problem it has (documented too). It cannot run on two mac color monitors, id est, a macII class machine with two monitor cards and two apple monitors. I am posting this to the net because I hope that a skilled hacker out there has tried successfully to fix this problem. I did write the author via USMail in an effort to get some help here, but he has not replied. One person who sent me binhex said it was a chip problem. I cannot figure out why if you can hack one monitor why can't you hack the other. Do you need to have two copies of the cdev going? IF someone could manage to have the cdev check for number X video card, like 2, 3, 4, that would be awesome. Basically, so one copy would look for card1, another copy(different name) would look for card2 ... Please email me if you have any ideas, the same problem and want to get answers as I get them, or (BEST) the answer. If you solve this problem, please send me a binhex. I will post... THANKS. As usual, there are lots of opinions and trademarks. Standard discalaimers apply. My school has lots to do with my opinions...but not legally. Jeff Buchsbaum Dartmouth Physics jeffb@mac.dartmouth.edu (our in house mac mail....icons and all) jeffb@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (our vax11/785 public unix box)