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| Date: | Mon, 03 Jan 2000 13:47:37 +0100 |
| From: | Gautier <Gautier DOT deMontmollin AT maths DOT unine DOT ch> |
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| Subject: | Re: Allegro, VESA - help |
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> (...) This simply indicates that the entire VRAM is > one big bank. However, when I tried putting this to practice, I still ran > into multiple banks (trying to write past a certain range of pixels showed > the bank being 'cut off') .. In fact, you are trying to access the entire video memory in one block, but without VESA 2 ?... Why not using VESA 2 (emulated if needed) and the linear frame access, getting rid of the banks ? -- Gautier _____\\________________\_______\_________ http://members.xoom.com/gdemont/gsoft.htm
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