Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/03/27/21:51:57
Try contacting the company that makes your graphics card.
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Bjorn De Meyer <bgdmeyer AT eduserv2 DOT rug DOT ac DOT be> wrote in article <Pine DOT GSO DOT 3 DOT 96 DOT 980326092937 DOT 13282A-100000 AT eduserv2 DOT rug DOT ac DOT be>...
> Since some time now, I've leared about the very usefull graphic
> capabilities that Scitech's Univbe has to offer. However, something has
> been bothering me for some time now: Univbe isn't free. As I am
> programming freeware myself, I can'y use the VESA 2 graphical modes in my
> programs without "forcing" the user of my programs to buy Univbe, wich is
> unacceptable to me. That is why I'm wondering if anybody is working on
> a free VESA 2 driver wich replaces Univbe? If there's no-one working on
> this, I might be interested in programming such a driver myself, with the
> intention of making it work with Allegro. (When i find some time :|)
> The question is then: where can I find the required documentation (without
> having to pay tons of money to the VESA organisation)? Finally I want to
> apologise for this being slightly off-topic.
> Thanks in advance.
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> Bjorn De Meyer.
> Homepage: http//studwww.rug.ac.be/~bgdmeyer
> E-mail: bjorn DOT demeyer AT rug DOT ac DOT be
> Chemistry student at RUG, option polymers.
> Coordinator of the "Tales of Artah: First Sword" CRPG project.
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