badmojo wrote:Blood however works fine for all resolutions, same card, no UniVBE, etc loaded.
There could be a number of reasons for that, but rest assured, VESA 1.2 does not support any resolutions outside the ones I mentioned above, so something else must be going on for other resolutions to be working in SVGA mode, such as Blood having its own internal VESA 2.0 driver, defaulting out of SVGA to VGA to try an honour specific resolutions, or detecting your video card and utilizing SVGA support specific to your video card.
I suppose it's also possible that the Matrox Millennium may have VESA 2.0 support but that the method Duke 3D uses to detect it may not work with that specific card.
Again, TONS of possibilities here. :B
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