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15 kernel decompression starts) and works only on 80X86 machines that are
25 The video mode to be used is selected by a kernel parameter which can be
31 NORMAL_VGA - Standard 80x25 mode available on all display adapters.
33 EXTENDED_VGA - Standard 8-pixel font mode: 80x43 on EGA, 80x50 on VGA.
35 ASK_VGA - Display a video mode menu upon startup (see below).
39 to use). 0..9 correspond to "0".."9", 10..35 to "a".."z". Warning: the
41 modes are listed in a "first detected -- first displayed" manner. It's
51 The ASK_VGA mode causes the kernel to offer a video mode menu upon
52 bootup. It displays a "Press <RETURN> to see video modes available, <SPACE>
55 the standard 80x25 mode.
61 0 0F00 80x25
62 1 0F01 80x50
63 2 0F02 80x43
64 3 0F03 80x26
69 -- it's either a generic adapter name (MDA, CGA, HGC, EGA, VGA, VESA VGA [a VGA
70 with VESA-compliant BIOS]) or a chipset name (e.g., Trident). Direct detection
74 "0 0F00 80x25" means that the first menu item (the menu items are numbered
75 from "0" to "9" and from "a" to "z") is a 80x25 mode with ID=0x0f00 (see the
76 next section for a description of mode IDs).
81 a mode. It's also possible to press only <RETURN> which leaves the current mode.
83 The mode list usually contains a few basic modes and some VESA modes. In
90 the standard modes (80x25 and 80x50) followed by "special" modes (80x28 and
91 80x43), local modes (if the local modes feature is enabled), VESA modes and
103 After scanning, the mode ordering is a bit different: the auto-detected SVGA
111 used here are also a bit complex. A video mode ID is a 16-bit number usually
112 expressed in a hexadecimal notation (starting with "0x"). You can set a mode
121 0x0100 to 0x017f - standard BIOS modes. The ID is a BIOS video mode number
124 0x0200 to 0x08ff - VESA BIOS modes. The ID is a VESA mode ID increased by
128 (Usually 940=80x43, 941=132x25, 942=132x44, 943=80x60, 944=100x60,
133 0x0f00 standard 80x25, don't reset mode if already set (=FFFF)
134 0x0f01 standard with 8-point font: 80x43 on EGA, 80x50 on VGA
135 0x0f02 VGA 80x43 (VGA switched to 350 scanlines with a 8-point font)
136 0x0f03 VGA 80x28 (standard VGA scans, but 14-point font)
138 0x0f05 VGA 80x30 (480 scans, 16-point font)
139 0x0f06 VGA 80x34 (480 scans, 14-point font)
140 0x0f07 VGA 80x60 (480 scans, 8-point font)
143 0x1000 to 0x7fff - modes specified by resolution. The code has a "0xRRCC"
144 form where RR is a number of rows and CC is a number of columns.
145 E.g., 0x1950 corresponds to a 80x25 mode, 0x2b84 to 132x43 etc.
146 This is the only fully portable way to refer to a non-standard mode,
151 0xffff equivalent to 0x0f00 (standard 80x25)
152 0xfffe equivalent to 0x0f01 (EGA 80x43 or VGA 80x50)
181 In either case, please send me a bug report containing what _exactly_
187 mode, Linux will switch to 80x25 automatically.
208 CLGD autodetect works better. Doesn't depend on 80x25 being
209 active when started. Scanning fixed. 80x43 (any VGA) added.
211 2.2 (01-Feb-96) EGA 80x43 fixed. VESA extended to 0x200-0x4ff (non-standard 02XX
217 2.4 (18-Mar-96) Added patches by Hans Lermen fixing a memory overwrite problem
221 Added a Tseng 132x60 mode.
222 2.5 (19-Mar-96) Fixed a VESA mode scanning bug introduced in 2.4.