>At 11:25 -0400 on 11/10/01, Robert Poland wrote:
>>I'm using a Macintosh color Display M1212 with a 6100. When I use
>>that display with a Mac II there is an extension that will allow me
>>to use the full display, no black border
>>
>>Is there such a thing for the 6100?
>
>Stepping Out, from Berkeley Systems (the After Dark folks), might work.
>
>MaxAppleZoom, which is what you're probably referring to, only works (as
>you may know) with a few Apple video cards and does NOT work with ANY
>onboard video.
>
>You might be able to physically adjust the monitor to remove this border,
>but it's really not a good idea unless you're very comfortable working in
>there and don't mind the risk that you could shorten the monitor's life by
>putting higher-than-normal voltages on some of its components.

Thanks to
the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and
Gregg Eshelman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

For the record I'm using an HPV video card. I have MaxAppleZoom and 
Monitor Expander (My favorite), neither would work here.

http://www.berksys.com and http://www.berksys.com/products/afterdark/ 
Not found.

Can't seem to find "Stepping Out" anywhere.

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