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From: Isaac Waldron <waldroni AT lr DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Screen goes black when exiting rhide.
Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 14:48:20 -0500
Organization: The Computer Nerd
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Sean Cross wrote:

> Hello, When I am running djgpp/rhide and when i exit rhide i get nothing
> but a black screen
> which i have to reboot to get a screen back.
> I like looks of the "ide", reminds me of turbo-C.
> Has anybody else ran into this problem using rhide?
> I run rhide on a pentium 200mmx overclocked to 290mhz with 32megs of
> sdram, Matrox millenium 2 with 8 megs.
> Please E-mail me back for a solution if you have one, Thank You.
>
> Secross AT whidbey DOT com

 I've never tried it, but I've heard that overclocking is a very risky
process!  It would seem to me that a processor overclocked by 90mhz would
have lots of problems!  I'm not sure why rhide would do that to you, but you
might try running the processor at its normal speed, and see if that helps.


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