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Raymond Hornung <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Dec 1998 05:56:17 +0900
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> Matthew Ballard <[log in to unmask]>wrote:

Using WIN98 (clean install WIN95b/OSR2 has same problem!) with 32MB EDO
RAM.  The ripple is evident in anything you can scroll through: from
Word 97 to Windows Explorer to Notepad. I tried another monitor that
works beuatifully on another system, same problem.

Ray Hornung
>
> More information is needed to be sure of why that is happening, such as
> your operating system, what word processor you are using, and much RAM you
> have.  If I were to venture a guess, I would say that your problem is
> related to a lack of RAM, if you were using 8 or 16MB of RAM running
> Windows 95 or 98, and using the newest version of Corel WordPerfect, it
> would scroll really slowly no matter what video card you were using.
> Matthew Ballard
> Computer Consultant
>
> At 07:03 AM 12/21/98 +0900, you wrote:
> >New build, PA-2002 FIC MB, Pentium 166, Trident 9440 PCI Video Card. Ive
> >tried three different video cards and cannot seems to get rid of the
> >ripple effect I get when scrolling down a page.  Instead of the page
> >moving up, it appears to replace each line, maybe a refresh rate
> >problem?  Appreciate any input.

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