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Message-Id: <199809211342.OAA23666@rochefort.ns.easynet.net>
Comments: Authenticated sender is <mert0407 AT sable DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk>
From: "George Foot" <george DOT foot AT merton DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk>
To: John Kismul <john DOT kismul AT bergen DOT mail DOT telia DOT com>
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 22:34:58 +0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: Allegro GFX mode problem
Reply-to: mert0407 AT sable DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk
CC: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

On 18 Sep 98 at 18:44, John Kismul wrote:

> I'm unable to set 800x600x65536 GFX mode using Allegro.
> Has anyone got an idea what I can do to get it to work.(VESA driver?)
> 
> And YES, I'm 100% sure my video card and video display is capable of a
> resolution of 800x600x65536

What is your video card?

> I've only tried to set the GFX mode using the VESA 1.x driver, would
> using VBE2.0 fix this?

Unless you absolutely want to test a specific driver, you 
should *always* use GFX_AUTODETECT.  Certainly if you want to 
distribute a program you should do this.  It means that other 
people who have different hardware can still run your program, 
despite having a nonexistant or buggy VESA BIOS, if there's 
another Allegro driver they can use (e.g. a dedicated hardware 
driver, or VBE/AF).

In any case, if you choose to autodetect then Allegro will try 
all of its drivers with your card, and maybe one of them will 
work while VESA did not.

If that fails, get hold of UniVBE (Scitech Display Doctor), 
which will provide a better VESA implementation for your card.

-- 
george DOT foot AT merton DOT oxford DOT ac DOT uk

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