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Date Posted: 02:46:16 07/15/01 Sun
Author: misuthiku
Subject: Re: VGA upgrade problem
In reply to: Stuart Bell 's message, "Re: VGA upgrade problem" on 00:59:04 07/15/01 Sun

>Given the 'popping' issue and the garbled screen issue,
> which seem to me to be distinctive PCC and VGA problems, >I'd be inclined to reverse the VGA mod (patching the OS if >required to work at 512 x 384- see threads in this Forum),
> and solve one problem at once!

I think that "VGA mod" & "13" mode" are still mixed up.
Which is the ABOVE "VGA", "real VGA" or "13"(Hi-Rez)", Mr.Stuart?

Yes, all you can use the word which you like.
But I can't understand the situation correctly.

I have heard many modification reports in Japan.
But I have not heard the problem about the situation (popping sound).
No sound issue was sometimes heard.

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