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With above solution Incoming launched on laptop with Intel CPU and integrated graphic card as well as on other running with AMD CPU and nVidia GeForce dedicated GPU (it run on both of them with no difference). Both with Windows 11, but I assume it should also work on Windows 10.
Then I was able to proceed with solution for graphics with dgVooDoo.
I will try out dgvoodoo if I want to play more.
Games created at this time never followed a set process for full screen applications, so its always been hit and miss regarding functionality without external tools.
hm. well, thanks anyway.
thanks for your guide. I used the "-screenmode" option to use 1024x768, it really makes a difference...
but no matter what resolution I use, I always have a windows frame around it, the headline is just stealing a caption of the grafix... is there a possibility to get rid of this, to run true fullscreen no window?
thnx in advance.