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To: Daniel Miller who wrote (1462)1/8/1999 10:33:00 PM
From: Gary E  Respond to of 110648
 
Hi Dan or Anyone, I have desided to get a larger monitor and here is the question.
A little backgroung, the monitor in use now I believe is 640 x 480, 16 colors, some time ago a friend sugested that I upgrade the video card, this I did and as I remember when installing that card a disc was used.

Now I want to purchase a 17 or 19 in monitor with the best resolution posible.

Will a new biger monitor work on the older system ?

Will the computer (windows 95 sys) ask me for that disc ? You know the one that I used to install that video card,,, and since I have mooved , is packed away WHO KNOWS WHERE ??????

Thanks
HG



To: Daniel Miller who wrote (1462)1/9/1999 2:16:00 AM
From: Doug T.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110648
 
Daniel,
Solved that problem with a network. The old computer only monitors SI and email the newer computer has my broker and a mIRC site. I found when RAM is down to 20% or less it's time to reboot.
Thanks,
Doug