bloody hell.
Go and get VESA.BGI. It was Borland''s Vesa driver from Borland C++ v2.0 (aka Turbo C v2.0).
Same calls, just change the name to VESA.BGI. It supports up to 1280x1024x256.
It''s what I used to write a cad program along time ago, and it was dead simple to initialise.
Not sure if its still around and easily available. It use to be seperate to Borlands Turbo C 2.0 (I think I had it on one of the add-on diskettes for it - it wasn''t in the original install).
Do a google search for it, I''m sure it will turn up some where.
If not I can probably (prefer not to) reinstall a 5.25" drive and find the old disks - probably all milduey now though.
Beer - the love catalyst
good ol'' homepage
VGA sucks ass!!!
- Hi, I''m learning to code för 320x200x256, can you he...
- Hey! Where are you studying? 1991 or what? He.
- No, I''m coding for a cell phone...
There are many uses for basic knowledge... and really, 320x200 and 1024x768, the differens is just that there are a lot more pixels in 1024x768... it basicly works the same way.
- Hey! Where are you studying? 1991 or what? He.
- No, I''m coding for a cell phone...
There are many uses for basic knowledge... and really, 320x200 and 1024x768, the differens is just that there are a lot more pixels in 1024x768... it basicly works the same way.
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