From: e DOT j DOT r DOT leyssens AT student DOT utwente DOT nl Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 04:13:50 +0200 (MET DST) To: Leath Muller cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: 24 bit colour modes In-Reply-To: <199705210008.KAA10990@solwarra.gbrmpa.gov.au> Message-ID: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Precedence: bulk > > without any problems? It's just a matter of tweaking some horizontal and > > vertical timings to get any desired resolution. Surely there must be a > > DOS/Win program which will allow me to do the same? > > It does exists on the S3 (I think it was 320x240 in standard mode) but was > never supported in the BIOS or in Univbe - I will check that huge thug book > tonight of mine on programming the SVGA (excellent source for hardware level > info BTW... :) and see if I can come up with something... > > What S3 card are you using BTW? I have a Diamond Stealth, are you using > a Trio or something else? Hope this suffices: (**) S3: Graphics device ID: "S3-Trio32 (generic)" (--) S3: PCI: 868 rev 0, Linear FB @ 0xf8000000 (--) S3: card type: PCI (--) S3: chipset: 868 rev. 31 (--) S3: chipset driver: mmio_928 (--) S3: videoram: 1024k (--) S3: Detected an S3 SDAC 86C716 RAMDAC and programmable clock (--) S3: Ramdac type: s3_sdac The particular mode I'm after atm is 320x256x16M. If all else fails I'd be happy with 320x240 nevertheless. What I'd like to see best though is a DOS/Win program which will mimic the mode-options of the XF86_S3 server for Linux. I.e. reads out a config file with horizontal and vertical timings per desired resolutions and tries to get requested mode running in the desired color depth. Cheers, -- Eli-Jean Leyssens, alias Pervect of Topix email: e DOT j DOT r DOT leyssens AT student DOT utwente DOT nl --- It's an OS Bill, but not as we know it ---