Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/04/06/12:10:46
Dear Colleagues --
I am not a DJGPP programmer, but I use programs which have been compiled
using DJGPP and which used the GO32 graphics interface (e.g. DISPLAY,
VMPEG). Having just acquired an XGA adapter for the first time, I have
been endeavouring to get these programs to cooperate with the XGA VESA TSR,
but with only partial success; I would be very grateful if anyone could
suggest where I might make improvements.
The experienced phenomena are:
1) DISPLAY: fine in 16-bit mode (640 x 480 x 64K);
false colour in 8-bit mode (640 x 480 x 256);
fine in very-low-res 8-bit mode (320 x 200 x 256);
2) VMPEG: no real sucess at all:
default mode (640 x 480 x 256): right size, false colours;
8-bit mode: the same (no obvious difference in batch files);
24-bit mode: (640 x 480 x ??): two false-colour spatially
separate images (different false colours in each).
very-low-res mode (320 x 200 x 256): OK.
IN a sense I can reconcile their behaviour, if 640 x 480 x 256 mode is
truly aberrant, but non-GO32 programs such as Image Alchemy seem able
to exploit that mode. Can any experienced user comment, please?
(I should add that I am using the inbuilt GO32 driver, VESADRV.VDR;
the external version seems to behave identically, and no other older
VESA driver seems any improvement: indeed, I think they are all less
functional).
Philip Taylor, RHBNC.
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