rkl@cbnewsh.att.com (kevin.laux) (05/01/91)
The Multimedia Knowledge Systems Group at AT&T Bells Labs, as a courtesy to Intel PRO and it's DVI customers, has provided Intel with the program CVGA. This program forces the VGA card back into color mode, thus eliminating the need for the VGA terminator that is packaged with the ActionMedia 750 Delivery board. The program should be available from Intel PRO (you can try calling Intel PRO at 609-235-8080 and ask for marketing). It may take a bit, but someone should be able to help you. Disclaimer: Just a DVI customer and provider of the program to Intel. -- ________________________________________________________________________________ R. Kevin Laux Email: rkl1@hound.att.com AT&T Bell Labs Voice: (908) 949-1160 Holmdel, NJ 07733 Fax: (908) 949-0959
andrew@calvin.doc.ca (Andrew Patrick) (05/02/91)
In article <1991May1.132817.11022@cbnewsh.att.com> rkl@cbnewsh.att.com (kevin.laux) writes: > > The Multimedia Knowledge Systems Group at AT&T Bells Labs, as a >courtesy to Intel PRO and it's DVI customers, has provided Intel with the >program CVGA. This program forces the VGA card back into color mode, thus >eliminating the need for the VGA terminator that is packaged with the >ActionMedia 750 Delivery board. > > The program should be available from Intel PRO (you can try calling >Intel PRO at 609-235-8080 and ask for marketing). It may take a bit, but >someone should be able to help you. Is there any way we can get this program without waiting for someone at Intel to figure our what we are talking about? -- Andrew Patrick, Ph.D. Department of Communications, Ottawa, CANADA andrew@calvin.doc.CA "The interface IS the program."