First post, by Davros
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sci-tech display doctor (also called univbe) will give you vesa 3.0 support under dos
sci-tech display doctor (also called univbe) will give you vesa 3.0 support under dos
Too little programs require VESA 3 (in fact, I have never seen one). Most videocard bioses are happy enough with their VESA 2.0 implementations.
Intel i7 5960X
Gigabye GA-X99-Gaming 5
8 GB DDR4 (2100)
8 GB GeForce GTX 1070 G1 Gaming (Gigabyte)
also gives vesa 2.0 😉
somehow my post got its own thread ( god knows how that happened ) it was supposed to be a reply to best dos video card thread
while we're at it, what does sdd, univbe, univesa and similar drivers really do? does it fool the software into thinking that i have such and such hardware; and translate an oddball video resolution into one that my actual hardware can use? i already have a vesa3 card (geforce2mx-200 64mb) but i still can not use all the video resolutions that my nes emulators provide.
ESS PCI DOS Drivers
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UNIVBE and SDD are just VESA software implementations.Nothing fancy at that.
Intel i7 5960X
Gigabye GA-X99-Gaming 5
8 GB DDR4 (2100)
8 GB GeForce GTX 1070 G1 Gaming (Gigabyte)