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From: | Shawn Hargreaves <slh100 AT york DOT ac DOT uk> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Code: V_SYNC and asm for "far" data example |
Date: | Fri, 24 May 1996 11:26:18 +0100 |
Organization: | The University of York, UK |
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DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
On Wed, 22 May 1996, Orlando Andico wrote: > question with the linear VESA mode: I understand that to do linear > mapping you need VESA 2.0? or is VESA 1.2 sufficient? I have a Cirrus > 5428 card which seems perfectly happy doing linear mapping (at the 78MB > boundary) but since it's a fairly old card I'm not sure if it is VESA 1.2 > or 2.0.... (not likely this). Probably VESA 1.2: there aren't many VBE 2.0 implementations even with very recent cards. But all is not lost: you can grab a copy of UniVBE from Scitech, which implements VBE 2.0 for pretty much every SVGA card that has ever been made... /* * Shawn Hargreaves. Why is 'phonetic' spelt with a ph? * Check out Allegro and FED on http://www.york.ac.uk/~slh100/ */
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