From: beyonddeath Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp Subject: Re: hmm can someone help me with VESA Message-ID: References: <341beso0h099e7a3cl10alhg6rstecud3a AT 4ax DOT com> X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 1.7/32.534 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Lines: 75 Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2000 15:46:49 GMT NNTP-Posting-Host: 24.112.65.173 X-Complaints-To: abuse AT home DOT net X-Trace: news2.rdc1.on.home.com 954690409 24.112.65.173 (Sun, 02 Apr 2000 08:46:49 PDT) NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 02 Apr 2000 08:46:49 PDT Organization: @Home Network Canada To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com I dont meain to say your wrong but it does work heh if you look in the book c faqs he says exactly that code snippet that im using which does work for 117 but when i do it it does not work which is quite strange.... i can try these numbers and get back to you if you want... On Sat, 01 Apr 2000 19:18:02 GMT, "AndrewJ" wrote: >> this works without 0x0 but not in my program if i make a program that >> starts up into that mode then getch(); then closes works fine but in >> mine it doesnt make the change... > >Well, I always hate to argue with people, but... > >This is cut 'n pasted from Ralf Brown's Interrupt List: > >(Table 00083) >Values for VESA video mode: > 00h-FFh OEM video modes (see #00010 at AH=00h) //// AKA STANDARD BIOS MODES > 100h 640x400x256 > 101h 640x480x256 > 102h 800x600x16 > 103h 800x600x256 > 104h 1024x768x16 > 105h 1024x768x256 > 106h 1280x1024x16 > 107h 1280x1024x256 > 108h 80x60 text > 109h 132x25 text > 10Ah 132x43 text > 10Bh 132x50 text > 10Ch 132x60 text >---VBE v1.2--- > 10Dh 320x200x32K > 10Eh 320x200x64K > 10Fh 320x200x16M > 110h 640x480x32K > 111h 640x480x64K > 112h 640x480x16M > 113h 800x600x32K > 114h 800x600x64K > 115h 800x600x16M > 116h 1024x768x32K > 117h 1024x768x64K > 118h 1024x768x16M > 119h 1280x1024x32K > 11Ah 1280x1024x64K > 11Bh 1280x1024x16M >---VBE 2.0--- > 120h 1600x1200x256 > 121h 1600x1200x32K > 122h 1600x1200x64K >81FFh special full-memory access mode > >Now if we look at this and find 117 (which is 75h in base-16/hexadecimal), we >see that this isn't even a VBE mode. But if we look at 117h (aka in C parlance >0x117) then it is the mode you are looking for! So you are wrong, sir. All >VBE modes have a value of greater than or equal to 0x100 (256 in decimal)! > >Either use: > >regs.x.bx = 0x117; /* using hex */ >-or- >regs.x.bx = 279; /* using decimal */ > >If you still don't understand what I am saying, then the only thing I can >suggest is that you either brush up on your knowledge of the VBE specification, >or study how decimal and hexadecimal work. > >AndrewJ >