Hello,
I've already tried to play with Graphic Mode(800x600), but I saw that it's a dangerous area. To do a simple command-line, you need to plot pixel-by-pixel, like if you was manipulating a image, also you can't even try to print things on the screen, that you are going to see some strange things happening to your video(like some strange colored dots). Anyway, what I want to know, is if there is any way to have text-mode on a resolution that is greater than 80x25.
Best Regards,
Nathan Paulino Campos
More Than 80x25 Text Mode
Re: More Than 80x25 Text Mode
Once again, if you had bothered to search the wiki at all, you'd have found your answer.
Re: More Than 80x25 Text Mode
I'm using 80x30 text mode (720x480) with standard vga compartible driver.
If you have seen bad English in my words, tell me what's wrong, please.
Re: More Than 80x25 Text Mode
Dangerous only to those who haven't got a clue.Nathan wrote:I've already tried to play with Graphic Mode(800x600), but I saw that it's a dangerous area.
That's why it's called graphics mode, you see.To do a simple command-line, you need to plot pixel-by-pixel, like if you was manipulating a image
You mean that, in graphics mode, you copy something like "Nathan's CoolOS v10.5" directly into video memory, and that doesn't display "Nathan's CoolOS v10.5" on the screen? How odd! I'd complain to your graphics card manufacturer.also you can't even try to print things on the screen, that you are going to see some strange things happening to your video(like some strange colored dots).
As quok already mentioned, you seem to have a very weak Google-fu.Anyway, what I want to know, is if there is any way to have text-mode on a resolution that is greater than 80x25.
JAL