Hi Stas, thanks for the reply. Slow is a nuisance, but it isn't terminally slow.
The showstopper is the mouse behaviour. What happens is this. When the mouse reaches the edge of the autotrax screen, autotrax pans, and moves its own mouse cursor back to the middle of the screen. Meanwhile the Xmouse is still at, or off, the edge of the Xwindow containing xdos Would it be possible to make an xdos session run fullscreen? - on a specific desktop (which we aren't using for anything else) - without borders, widgets etc. (since we are full screen we don't need any of that) - with the xwindows mouse disabled/hidden (since autotrax is doing all its own mouse display) Assuming the mouse problem is solvable, is there a way to rewrite the autotrax driver to make it faster when using the xdos screen? As I had another look at it I also notice that the vesa drivers for 1024x768 and smaller work properly. The 1280x? driver appears to have an address wrap around on screen, and the 1400x1050 driver crashes regards Simon - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-msdos" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html