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Newcomers DBPro Corner / flickering screen

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st barths girl
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Posted: 28th Aug 2004 03:41 Edited at: 28th Aug 2004 03:44
I've just installed DB Classic after having used the trial version for the last couple of weeks. I removed the trial version, installed the classic version and restarted my computer. I'm running Windows XP. Now when I execute any program, the top part of the screen (above the CLI and gray bar separator) flickers rapidly. The output is displayed OK, but I'm about to have a seizure.... I've got my resolution set at 1280 x 1024. What have I done? really
st barths girl
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Posted: 29th Aug 2004 22:53
Some of my students are having the same problem. Any ideas??
CattleRustler
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Posted: 29th Aug 2004 23:11
are you double-syncing anywhere, or mixing syncing with cls?


DBP_NETLIB_v1.4.3 DarkTOPIA - September 2004
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Posted: 30th Aug 2004 00:02 Edited at: 30th Aug 2004 00:16
updates! I had the same same problem here when I upgraded my systems to XP, find the dropdown bit on DB classic in the top left of the main page of this forum, go to the DB classic page, find the downloads section, download the 1.13 patch and the help file for it, install them and you should be sorted, cheers.

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st barths girl
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Posted: 30th Aug 2004 05:20
WooHoo!! Thank you Mentor. You're a real lifesaver...can you help me with my outstanding post regarding rounding/truncation?

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