VESA mode set only in realmode?
Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2020 3:47 pm
A Linux website claims that VESA mode setting is only possible in real mode. Is that true? And is it true for (U)EFI graphics, too?
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VESA means VBE - VESA BIOS extensions. Yes, there's a pmode interface in VBE 3.0, but you can't rely on it being supported.PeterX wrote:A Linux website claims that VESA mode setting is only possible in real mode. Is that true? And is it true for (U)EFI graphics, too?
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Sort of.PeterX wrote:A Linux website claims that VESA mode setting is only possible in real mode. Is that true? And is it true for (U)EFI graphics, too?
Yes. (Or as others have pointed out, you can also use a real mode emulator)PeterX wrote:A Linux website claims that VESA mode setting is only possible in real mode. Is that true?
Now this question makes no sense, because there's no VGA nor VESA under (U)EFI. Read this. What Octorontrabass wrote works only on UEFI machines that also has CSM mode (but I'm not sure it works on all firmware where CSM exists, but disabled).PeterX wrote:And is it true for (U)EFI graphics, too?