Article 61 of alt.msdos.programmer: | |
Path: | icdoc!tsun6.doc.ic.ac.uk!zmact61 |
>From: | zmact61@tsun6.doc.ic.ac.uk.doc.ic.ac.uk (D Spinellis) |
Newsgroups: | alt.msdos.programmer |
Subject: | Re: Unusual EGA/VGA modes |
Summary: | Look at comp.graphics |
Keywords: | 43/50 line 360x480@256 weird |
Message-ID: | <1345@gould.doc.ic.ac.uk> |
Date: | 2 Nov 89 14:53:02 GMT |
References: | <11200@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> |
Sender: | news@doc.ic.ac.uk |
Reply-To: | dds@cc.ic.ac.uk (Diomidis Spinellis) |
Organization: | Imperial College Department of Computing |
Lines: | 16 |
Content-Length: | 845 |
In article <11200@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> jwbirdsa@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (James Webster Birdsall) writes: > Can anybody give me pointers on the following: > [...] > 3) How to produce 360x480@256 graphics mode on a VGA. Look at articles <23502@cup.portal.com> and <NELSON.89Oct30113011@sun.clarkson.edu> in comp.graphics for Turbo Pascal and C programs containing the information you want. The information is from the Sept/Oct 1989 Programmer's Journal Volume 7.5 in an article by Michael Abrash. Diomidis -- Diomidis Spinellis Internet: dds@cc.ic.ac.uk Department of Computing BITNET: dds@cc.ic.ac.uk Imperial College UUCP: ...!cernvax!cc.imperial.ac.uk!dds London SW7 2BZ JANET: dds@uk.ac.ic.cc