[comp.sys.mac.misc] TMON with IIsi

kingson@uxh.cso.uiuc.edu (Kingson Gunawan) (03/27/91)

I am using TMON 2.8.4 with my IIsi.  I am worry about the screen blink that happ
en everytime TMON loaded up into the memory.  Is this normal?
I am using system 6.0.7 and my IIsi has a NuBus adapter with a RasterOps 24s car
d driving a Seiko CM1445 color monitor.
By the way the blink happened only once when TMON is being loaded at startup seq
uence.

One other question is why the system is in effect growing the longer I use the c
omputer?  At one point it actually crash my sytem due to insufficient memory.  T
his never happened before when I used system 6.0.5 with my IIfx and SE.
When is system 7 going to be released?  I am tired of bumping the 8meg limit of
my current system.

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Charlie.Mingo@f421.n109.z1.Fidonet.Org (Charlie Mingo) (03/28/91)

kingson@uxh.cso.uiuc.edu (Kingson Gunawan) writes:
 
KG> I am using TMON 2.8.4 with my IIsi.  I worry about the screen blink
KG> happening everytime TMON is loaded into memory. Is this normal?
KG> I am using system 6.0.7 and my IIsi has a NuBus adapter with a 
KG> RasterOps card driving a Seiko CM1445 color monitor.
KG> By the way the blink happened only once when TMON is being loaded 
KG> at startup sequence.
 
    It's perfectly normal.  TMON, you may have noticed, works in 1-bit
mode only.  I expect you notice the blink only when you startup in 
with a deeper screen than 1-bit.  The "blink" occurs when TMON
momentarily shifts the monitor to 1-bit mode, and then shifts it back
again.  Don't worry about it.

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