![]() ![]() I'll tell you that resolution does not indicate a surface size of the picture display. ![]() ![]() Thank you so very much in advance to any and all responses and guidance! Reply 1 of 19, by Auznerĭo you know why you want higher than 800圆00? (If even that works for gaming in a VM) It's going to depend on each game, most of which from that time, the answer is no. Most if not all games are not going to support that high of resolution, right? So I'll have to change the resolution/bit depth down on a game by game basis or will the most likely still maybe display somehow? This is all completely new territory for me with this being my first VM. However, in order to do this would I have to completely remove Sci Tech Display Doctor or just revert it back to the original settings of the PC and install PowerStrip to try it out? After getting the system all up and ready I really don't want to have to do a complete install again, is this a possibility?Īlso, I'm purely using this machine for gaming. I would love to try bumping up the resolution even more to 1080 and just for fun 2160 to match my display. ![]() However, I have since then discovered PowerStrip to create custom resolutions including changing the ratio as well to get rid of those side black bars. I've successfully got Windows 98 SE working in VirtualBox with Sci Tech Display Doctor enabling resolution to 1600x1200 and 32 bit color. ![]()
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