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VESAMode()
Makes active the VESA video mode
Syntax:
VESAMode( [nMode] ) -> nOldMode
nMode : The VESA video mode to make active from the table:
640 x 400 x 256 colors Graph -> 256
640 x 480 x 256 colors Graph -> 257
800 x 600 x 16 colors Graph -> 258
800 x 600 x 256 colors Graph -> 259
1024 x 768 x 16 colors Graph -> 260
1024 x 768 x 256 colors Graph -> 261
1280 x 1024 x 16 colors Graph -> 262
1280 x 1024 x 256 colors Graph -> 263
80 x 60 x 16 colors Texto -> 264
132 x 25 x 16 colors Texto -> 265
132 x 43 x 16 colors Texto -> 266
132 x 50 x 16 colors Texto -> 267
132 x 60 x 16 colors Texto -> 268
Description:
It makes active video mode via VESA driver. The advantage of using
this driver is that you can forget about programming different SVGA
cards as the VESA driver will make them all behave in the same way.
It already exists in most BBS the driver < Universal VESA > that
can be installed over a great number of chip sets. Nevertheless,
It is recommended to use the specific VESA drivers for each card
as these ones are more optimized.
Return:
The last video mode.
Example:
? VESAMode( 257 ) // activo mi SVGA a 640x480x256 colores
See Also:
IsVESA()
VESAOEM()
VESAVer()
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