"Hmm, was it also possible with WinOS/2 to play videos? It doesn't seem
to work for me, but that might have to do with the format.
My current WinOS/2 installation uses a Trident driver (TRIDENT
1024x768-256c), I suppose it would also work in in Windows 3.1.
Julius"

Julius -

I acted on your suggestion and installed version 1.4 of the TVGA8900C driver for Windows 3.1. It works in both the 800x600x8 and 1024x768x8 bit modes. HOWEVER, this Trident driver conflicts with Video For Windows 1.1 and I haven't been able to find a newer version of the Trident driver which fixes the problem. I'm using unmodified Windows 3.1. I'm not really sure the SOURCE of this conflict, but it SEEMS to be interfering with the audio. Currently, it's not possible to use a 8 bit color driver with Video For Windows 1.1 AFAIK.



Stas - When I attempt to change virtual memory settings, I'm getting an error about nonstandard Windows files. Consequently, I can't change virtual memory settings with krnl386.exe.


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