To: dingfam AT imag DOT net Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: What's ModeX? Message-ID: <19970505.181159.7127.1.fwec@juno.com> References: <5kdjpd$lis AT news DOT interlog DOT com> From: fwec AT juno DOT com (Mark T Logan) Date: Mon, 05 May 1997 18:12:36 EDT Precedence: bulk On Fri, 02 May 1997 18:47:44 -0700 SpankE writes: >Gautam N. Lad wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> What's ModeX? Is it the SVGA modes (i.e. 640x480x256, >800x600x65536,etc.)? >> >> Thanks! >> Bye! > >Heya > To the best of my knowledge, Mode-X is a tweaked VGA mode. The most >common example is 340x200x256, which was extremly popular before the The most common resolution for Mode-X is actually 320x240x256. Other possible resolutions include 320x480x256, and something like 640x400x256, but I'm not sure about that one. It can easily be made as fast as regular VGA and SVGA through the use of latches, page flipping, and other assorted tricks to be found in M. Abrash's "Zen of Graphics Programming, 2nd Edition." || fwec AT juno DOT com || || Watch Gary Kasporov vs. Deep Blue at www.chess.ibm.com || || Disclaimer: This is not an ad for ibm.