Date: Fri, 17 Jun 94 16:59:56 -0600 From: Clifford T. Matthews To: cfa.harvard.edu!babcock AT cs DOT unm DOT edu Subject: Re: "S3 86C911" driver? Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Hi Folks, Thanks to DJ's and Bob's e-mail, I *think* I know what's going on. Our documentation mentions "S3 86C911", but our BIOS mentions "S3 86C801/86C805". I picked up the univbe program that Bob suggested and tried it out -- same type of death occurred. I then looked in the "Bugs" document that came with univbe and the authoer mentions that some instances of the 86C801/86C805 have severe problems. I would guess that we have a set with bad problems. Since we're planning on getting a bunch of other machines, our only concern is how many broken S3 86C801/86C805 video cards are out there, and what to do when one of our customers has one, but that's certainly not a DJGPP concern. THANKS. --Cliff ctm AT ardi DOT com [sorry for not supplying an e-mail address last time] Begin forwarded message: Date: Fri, 17 Jun 94 17:47:27 EDT From: mimbres!cfa0.harvard.edu!peprbv (Bob Babcock) To: iclone!ctm AT cs DOT unm DOT edu Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu In-Reply-To: <9406172046 DOT AA01894 AT iclone> (iclone!ctm AT cs DOT unm DOT edu) Subject: Re: "S3 86C911" driver? Reply-To: mimbres!cfa.harvard.edu!babcock > Executor/DOS-color doesn't work on *our* system. One thing you might try is loading the univbe VESA tsr and then using a VESA driver. I find this necessary to use the (djgpp) program DISPLAY under DPMI, even though my card is supposed to support VESA directly. (My card is based on a completely different chipset. I don't know anything about your card.) Univbe is shareware. You can get it from oak.oakland.edu, pub/msdos/graphics/univbe43.zip.