On Monday 24 September 2007, Avi Kivity wrote:
> You'll need to emulate a card that supports these resolutions. I don't
> think cirrus does.  The vmware vga display in qemu-cvs probably does,
> but it hasn't been ported to kvm yet.  You might try that.

I use Windows XP on std-vga. I tried hacking vgabios to report higher
resolutions and memory, but that doesn't seem to make any difference.
Windows lists 32bpp even if memory is insufficient for that.
So where is the catch? Would it be possible to make std vga support
large resolutions without too much effort?

MfG, Ulrich

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