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    How to change resolution of PC to 800x600 when CD maked in 800x600
    resolution put into cd-rom?


    Spako Guest

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    Thank you for answer but I am now very sad *smrc*


    Spako Guest

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    > How to change resolution of PC to 800x600 when CD maked in 800x600
    > resolution put into cd-rom?
    AFAIK you cannot do that in a stable way. Messing around with system
    resolution will most likely crash the target system.

    Make your presentation for the mnimum resolution (e.g. 800x600), the user
    has to accept the border around the presentation on larger resolutions.

    Best regards,
    Martin


    Martin Schneider Guest

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    On 2004-02-17 08:57:00 -0800, "Martin Schneider"
    <martin.schneider@illusion-factory.de> said:
    > > How to change resolution of PC to 800x600 when CD maked in 800x600
    > > resolution put into cd-rom?
    >
    > AFAIK you cannot do that in a stable way. Messing around with system
    > resolution will most likely crash the target system.
    >
    > Make your presentation for the mnimum resolution (e.g. 800x600), the user
    > has to accept the border around the presentation on larger resolutions.
    >
    > Best regards,
    > Martin

    Martin,

    You can change the resolution on most systems ( Mac and PC ) and it's
    stable. The only time it's not safe is when you mess around with
    frequencies.

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    Mark Andrade
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    [url]http://www.andradearts.com[/url]
    http;//www.director-xtras.com :: Cross platform Xtras for Director MX

    Andrade Arts Guest

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    On 2004-02-17 08:27:45 -0800, "Spako" <mcrnosija@yahoo.com> said:
    > How to change resolution of PC to 800x600 when CD maked in 800x600
    > resolution put into cd-rom?
    >
    >
    >
    We have have an Xtra that will let you change the resolution on Mac and
    Windows. You can download it at
    [url]http://www.director-xtras.com/xtra-resolution.html[/url]. Or if you purchase
    Director MX04 you can find it in the goodies folder.

    --
    Mark Andrade
    ------------------------------------------
    [url]http://www.andradearts.com[/url]
    http;//www.director-xtras.com :: Cross platform Xtras for Director MX

    Andrade Arts Guest

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    Yes you can do it...

    There are several Xtras, Andrade Arts
    ([url]http://www.andradearts.com/content/resolution_index.html[/url]), BuddyAPI
    ([url]http://www.mods.com.au/budapi/[/url]), and Meliora Software
    ([url]http://www.meliorasoft.com/xtras/magictools/index.htm[/url]) to name just a
    few...

    Michael Hamstra


    "Spako" <mcrnosija@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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    > How to change resolution of PC to 800x600 when CD maked in 800x600
    > resolution put into cd-rom?
    >
    >

    Michael Hamstra Guest

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