Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/02/15/03:10:12
Paul Fox (pgf AT cayman DOT com), author of the great vile editor wrote this:
> has anyone successfully used int 0x10, ah == 0x1b to get information
> about the installed vga? i have what i sure think looks like good
> code to do it, but it sure ain't workin'. and i'm pretty sick of it.
> if anyone's used it successfully, could you drop me a line?
Be careful of the answer you get here Paul. When I was trying to get vile
3.62 (and all the subsequent versions) working with respect to this call,
someone (DJ himself?) replied with a possible solution which I tried. It
failed abysmally, giving the same result as the DJGPP binary you are currently
distributing: It sets the video mode to CGA 80x25, losing the VGA text
resolution, i. e., only 80x25 text, and the dots are large and `coarse'.
It is worth noting that vile 3.61, which still has the original video code
from Tuan Dang (who did the original DJGPP port), which I still (sadly) use
on my laptop does the video mode switching properly (even with go32 1.11maint1).
(Now a word from our sponsor [vile]): Vile is a super text editor, giving
portability across SunOS, VMS and DOS. Windows, `vi' keystrokes (for those of
us who have our fingers sufficiently burned in). `ex' (or `:') mode support
is there for the most frequenlty used commands. Live keystroke recording and
playback. Multiple buffers, windows. Macro language (which may need a little
debugging).
Jim Crigler
jcrigler AT orl DOT mmc DOT com
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