Mail Archives: djgpp/2007/09/05/03:15:52
"Ethan Rosenberg" <ethros AT earthlink DOT net> wrote in message
news:0JNV0029INR49790 AT mta4 DOT srv DOT hcvlny DOT cv DOT net...
> At 03:07 AM 9/4/2007, you wrote:
> >On Sep 2, 12:42 pm, Ethan Rosenberg <eth DOT DOT DOT AT earthlink DOT net> wrote:
> > > Thanks to all for your help and suggestions. I am a newbie, so I
> > > might not understand everything you say.
> >...
> > > 2] RHIDE -
> > >
> > > I am again using my wife's computer to test the DOS 7.1 [I'm
> > > switching drives between her Windows 2000 and my DOS 7.1]. She has
> > > an ATI Radeon VE video card.
> > >
> > > ->> Is it possible that I do not have the correct DOS Drivers for
> > that card?
> > >
> > > 1) A cursory internet search seems to verify this as the
> > > problem. Does anyone know of a source for these drivers. They are
> > > not on the AMD/ATI site.
> >
> >Never heard of video drivers for DOS. The VGA video BIOS must be good
> >out of the box and no drivers should be needed. Too bad if it's not.
> >
> Thanks Alex, even if it was bad news.
>
"RHIDE uses advanced VESA functions to save and restore the screen contents
and mode-specific settings, and some SVGAs and video drivers don't implement
these functions very well."
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/v2faq/faq22_1.html
That makes me wonder if your ATI Radeon VE card is old enough that it lacks
VESA video modes. But, that shouldn't be the case:
"Register compatible with VGA "
"BIOS compatible with VESA for super VGA "
and supports:
640x480,800x600,1027x768,1152x864,1280x1024,1600x1200,1920x1080,1920x1200,19
20x1440,2048x1536 in 256,64k,256k colors
If it was, you could've tried Scitech's UNIVBE drivers which adds VESA modes
for S/VGA only cards. If the VESA is broken, they still might work if the
card is register compatible with one of the older video chipsets, such as
the S3 Trio. On the other hand, if someone could post what video modes
RHIDE attempts to use, you might be able to test the modes on your card with
WHATVGA, part of the VGADOC package, to see if the card has a problem or if
it's missing some mode.
Rod Pemberton
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