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Re: > Re: SVGA PC on Apple IIGS
In article <1994Jan27.164957.15908@iitmax.iit.edu> CRAFJAY@minna.acc.iit.edu (Jay Craft) writes:
>In <IhFIkzO00VR_AeeIwe@andrew.cmu.edu> "Seth writes:
>> Despite this, the problem with a new video card is the software
>> support. Many _PROGRAMS_ are hard coded to expect certain resolutions
>> (including the Finder).
>
>Doesn't the fact that JumboDesk works show that the desktop will
>support things outside it's normal "realm"? I mean, even if
>standard programs used a 640 X 200 section of the screen by
>default, windows could be resized easily (especially those that
>"remember" their screen position). Since with Jumbodesk you could
>theoretically make a HUGE window (just not see it all at once).
Actually, I think a maximum window size is coded in someplace. The
last time I tried making a huge window while JumboDesk was running, I
was stopped when I tried to exceed something that would've been about
the same size as the screen.
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