SVGA Standard?
SVGA Standard?
I just deleted all my video drivers to see how easily windows coped. It started up in 640 mode... but only because i told it to in boot.ini. When i went to change resolution i found it could support upto 1280! It claims it is usign a standard VGA driver because other drivers are missing but i am confused as to how it supports high sesolutions with VGA. Any ideas or knowledge of a standard for SVGA that is simply lacking?
- Combuster
- Member
- Posts: 9301
- Joined: Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:45 am
- Libera.chat IRC: [com]buster
- Location: On the balcony, where I can actually keep 1½m distance
- Contact:
Re: SVGA Standard?
There exists a standard for BIOS calls, called VBE. Its pretty much standard on any modern card.Tyler wrote:Any ideas or knowledge of a standard for SVGA that is simply lacking?
http://www.vesa.org/public/VBE/vbe3.pdf
yes, winXP safe mode is 800x600 resolution, the only way to get 640x480 is through a special boot menu (or specifying it in the boot script as you did) winXP uses VBE2/3 (not sure which though i would guess vbe3 if its available)
as for standby -- if you deleted your drivers, then standby (and maybe hibernate) will not be available, since windows doesnt have the ability to inform the video card about the standby
as for standby -- if you deleted your drivers, then standby (and maybe hibernate) will not be available, since windows doesnt have the ability to inform the video card about the standby