digger wrote on 2025-12-21, 09:36:
Maybe something like it already exists, but would it be useful to create an EGA compatibility test tool that could verify the extent of EGA compatibility of (VGA) cards, including the many more undocumented and obscure features and corner cases that you mentioned?
That would be wonderful, an EGA version of the CGA Compatibility Tester! ^^
Because so far, I merely know of Commander Keen (such as Keen IV) and STS Orbit Plus which do trigger EGA compatibility issues on poor VGA cards.
The latter is an orbit prediction program that used to be popular in the 90s.
To predict when MIR or ISS are passing by above your home.
It was also useful to see when weather or ham satellites are in your range, so you can listen to them, receive data..
Anyway - In motion tracking mode (M key) it rotates the earth globe below the satellite, using an rarely used EGA mode (two video pages, 640x350 pels).
It calls it EGA "Dual-Page Mode", if memory serves.
Unfortunatelly, this EGA mode does rarely work correctly on emulators or modern VGA cards (DOSBox is fine).
On a cheap thin client I'm using, the screen goes black every time the program switches to the other video page.
That's why I'm using the normal orthographic mode (O key) most of time.
It does move the satellite, but rarely re-draws the globe.
It also doesn't switch modes (remains in 640x480 pels VGA mode).
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