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Unsupported resolutions

To add a resolution such as 1440x900 to your VMWare machine, edit its .vmx file and add the following lines to it.

svga.maxHeight = 900

svga.maxWidth = 1440

This helped solve a problem on our widescreen Dell laptops that we use for our development work.

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Author : Barrington Haynes
Published : Tuesday, 20 June, 2006

Barry is the coolest member of the Innovation Team - not only does he code he's also a rock star (lead vocals and guitarist in the bands BridgeFire and Best of Foo) - what a combination. Barry is extremely interested in the integration of software components and embraces a lot of the current hype around web 2.0 and related concepts as standard.

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