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 Subject: Re: S3 Savage-4, high res, and vga_ext_set()
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 > IfI try to do vga_set_ext(VGA_EXT_SET, VGA_CLUT8) anyway, then the
 > palette colours and indexes returned by vga_getpalette() or
 > gl_getpalettecolour() are still limited to 63.
 > 
 > How can I enable the 0-255 colour scale?
 
 Support for this can be added to the vesa driver, as this option is
 supported by vesa 1.2 or newer.
 I don't know on which cards it works, though.
 This option is not supported on any driver that I wrote, so your program
 won't work on most cards.
 
 > Also, is it possible to switch the card to 1600x1200?  I know the card
 > can do it because I use this resolution in X-Windows.
 
 The vesa bios does not support this mode, so the only way to use this
 mode is to use a native savage driver.
 
 > Below is a small test program and its output to demonstrate the problem:
 
 I think vgatest gives you that info.
 
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