To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: Calling real mode far procedures Message-ID: <19961230.165913.4975.1.chambersb@juno.com> References: <32c563f9 DOT 7993249 AT ursa DOT smsu DOT edu> <19961229 DOT 134952 DOT 8351 DOT 2 DOT chambersb AT juno DOT com> <19961230 DOT 105918 DOT 4983 DOT 11 DOT chambersb AT juno DOT com> From: chambersb AT juno DOT com (Benjamin D Chambers) Date: Sun, 29 Dec 1996 19:54:32 EST On Sun, 29 Dec 1996 13:54:29 EST chambersb AT juno DOT com (Benjamin D Chambers) writes: > >On Sun, 29 Dec 1996 14:25:01 GMT aho450s AT nic DOT smsu DOT edu (Tony O'Bryan) >writes: >>On Sat, 28 Dec 1996 21:45:51 GMT, chambersb AT juno DOT com (Benjamin D >>Chambers) wrote: >> >>>If you do, it's card specific. The only one that's standardized is >>the >>>VGA, and then you can't use svga modes. For svga, you need specs on > >>each >>>card :( >> >>The interrupt call is a VESA standard. VESA 1.1 includes a standard >You mean the VESA VLB, right? You wouldn't want to call the routine Sorry, meant VESA VBE :) >directly from PM (as it would require a switch to RM, but so would the >int), but I believe VBE 2.0 supplies a PM pointer to the routine.