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Screenmode settings for new monitor
Posted on 1-Jan-2020 2:25:13
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Joined: 28-Mar-2004
Posts: 129
From: Salem, OR USA

So I got a new 16x9 monitor for Christmas to replace a couple super-old 4x3 style LCDs. MorphOS was able to use the extra real estate, but the old Amithon box wasn't. Every thing I try ends in a horizontally stretched look. I don't use the computer very often anymore, but I'd like to have it looking sharp when I do boot it up.

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