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First post, by keenmaster486

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I have a Thinkpad 385XD (Pentium MMX, Neomagic "Magicgraph" 128XD GPU - only the best of course).

I have searched around for the answer to this to no avail.

Is it possible to scale the video to fill the whole screen on this thing? I know many laptops of the same era could do it; I have a Toshiba from the previous year that does it flawlessly.

I cannot find anything in the BIOS settings about it - indeed, the BIOS is painfully simple. There are essentially no useful settings there except for the boot order. Is there a "secret" advanced BIOS setup somewhere I don't know about?

Or maybe there's a TSR that will make it happen - I've seen that sort of thing before.

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Look for HV Expansion somewhere in the BIOS... I know a lot of PIII/P4 era ThinkPads had this feature.

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