Reply 20 of 25, by Kippesoep
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Both output methods work fine for me. Might be a driver limitation. I'm using a GeForce 7600GT with the latest ForceWare drivers.
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Both output methods work fine for me. Might be a driver limitation. I'm using a GeForce 7600GT with the latest ForceWare drivers.
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thanks for testing. I take it that this is with videomode 54 or 55 ?
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I only tried 54. Will test the other one later, although I'd assume that works too.
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55 works as defined in the code, but it should have 60 lines instead of 25 (according to the site I linked to previously). These really do need a smaller font 😀
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http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/wpdos/videomodes.txt
doesn't mention any video card supporting that
55h = T 80x66 8x8 . 16/256K . A000 ATI VIP= T 132x25 8x14 . . . . Paradise EGA-480= T 132x25 8x14 . . . . NEL Electronics BIOS= T 132x25 7x16 . 16/256K . B800 Paradise VGA= T 132x25 8x16 . 16/256K . B800 Paradise VGA on multisync= T 132x25 . . . . . Taxan 565 EGA= T 132x25 . . . . . AST VGA Plus= T 132x25 . . . . . Hewlett-Packard D1180A= T 132x25 7x16 . 16 . . AT&T VDC600= T 132x25 8x16 . 16 . A000 NCR 77C22 [9]= T 132x25 9x16 1188x400 16/256K . B800 WD90C= T 132x25 9x16 1188x400 16/256K . B800 Diamond Speedstar 24X= T 132x25 9x16 1188x400 16/256K . B800 Diamond Stealth 24= T 132x25 8x16 . . . B800 Diamond Stealth64 Video 2xx1= T 132x25 8x14 1056x350 16/256K . . Cirrus CL-GD5420/5422/5426= T 132x43 8x11 . 16/256K . B800 Trident TVGA 8800/8900= G 94x29 8x14 752x410 . . . Lava Chrome II EGA= G 128x48 8x16 1024x768 16/256K . A000 ATI VGA Wonder v4+ [5]= G . . 1024x768 16/256K . . ATI VGA Wonder Plus= G . . 1024x768 16/256K . . ATI Ultra 8514A,ATI XL= G 128x48 8x16 1024x768 4 . A000 Oak OTI-067/077 chips [8]
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Right. Looks very odd, though, the 1188x400 screens were fitted to a 4:3 aspect ratio back then.
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