Hi! I got a VESA mode list for GeForce 1650 now, too :-)
0101: 640x 480 8x16 8Bit Typ4 640BpL
0103: 800x 600 8x16 8Bit Typ4 1024BpL
0105: 1024x 768 8x16 8Bit Typ4 1024BpL
0107: 1280x1024 8x16 8Bit Typ4 1280BpL
0111: 640x 480 8x16 16Bit Typ6 1280BpL
0112: 640x 480 8x16 32Bit Typ
On Sat, Jul 20, 2024 at 6:55 AM Felix Natter via Freedos-devel
wrote:
>
> hello freedos-devel,
>
> I would like to develop with freedos like I developed with MS-DOS (and
> VESA/DJGPP/NASM with 1024x768x8bit) in the 90s. Hence the questions:
>
> - is VESA framebuffer even supported by modern GPUs (
On 20/07/2024 23:50, Felix Natter via Freedos-devel wrote:
- is VESA framebuffer even supported by modern GPUs (i.e Intel onboard
HD graphics) or emulated by freedos? If yes, what framebuffer
layout/resolution?
If it supports BIOS booting of being UEFI-only, it'll probably be
*VGA*-compati
Hi!
I would like to develop with freedos like I developed with MS-DOS (and
VESA/DJGPP/NASM with 1024x768x8bit) in the 90s. Hence the questions:
- is VESA framebuffer even supported by modern GPUs (i.e Intel onboard
HD graphics) or emulated by freedos? If yes, what framebuffer
layout/reso
hello freedos-devel,
I would like to develop with freedos like I developed with MS-DOS (and
VESA/DJGPP/NASM with 1024x768x8bit) in the 90s. Hence the questions:
- is VESA framebuffer even supported by modern GPUs (i.e Intel onboard
HD graphics) or emulated by freedos? If yes, what framebuffer