Brian,
the same thing happens on my Dell.
There is a way to change it (at least on the Dell) but I'm not sure how.
Mine used to be full screen until one day my 2 year old "reconfigured"
it and I have yet to figure out how to change it back, but would like
too! Hopefully one of the many more PC literate on the reflector can help.
73
Ted KT1V ex KR1G
alsopb wrote:
>I think the replies to this missed the issue.
>
>On my Thinkpad with WIN98 when one boots to DOS, the entire DOS screen
>occupies a block in the center of the screen. I want DOS to occupy
>the entire screen just like it does on a normal monitor. It
>apparently is putting the 640x200 DOS screen in the center of the
>1024x768 SVGA display.
>
>de Brian/K3KO
>
>Hank Kohl K8DD wrote:
>
>>At 7/1/02 10:15 AM +0100, Buffham, Ian wrote:
>>
>>>I have a DOS version of CT which works just fine under Windows 95. I have
>>>just acquired a laptop for use in a contest which has Windows 98. CT runs
>>>OK with this but the problem is that the display only occupies about one
>>>third of the screen. Does any one have any ideas as how to make it occupy
>>>the full screen?
>>>Regards Ian G3TMA (Also G3TMA@aol.com)
>>>
>> From a DOS window, press ALT-Enter for full screen mode.
>>Although I'd run it from a Command Prompt (DOS Mode- press F8 during boot).
>>
>>73 Hank
>>
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