Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/12/21/04:54:31
> Most of today's VGA boards are VESA VBE compatible. if this is the case
> of your card, you don't need any special driver - the built-in VESA driver
> in go32 will do all the job for you...
I wouldn't recommend the built-in VESA driver, because it is
an old version, and has a bad reputation of not working on
many VESA-compatible cards. Instead, get the file grx103m1.zip
and use the VESADRV.VDR included there.
Why was the original poster woried about PCI-based cards?
Are they any different (register-wise) from their ISA/VLB
counterparts with the same chipsets?
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