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  1 .. include:: <isonum.txt>                         
  2                                                   
  3 =================================                 
  4 Video Mode Selection Support 2.13                 
  5 =================================                 
  6                                                   
  7 :Copyright: |copy| 1995--1999 Martin Mares, <mj    
  8                                                   
  9 Intro                                             
 10 ~~~~~                                             
 11                                                   
 12 This small document describes the "Video Mode     
 13 allows the use of various special video modes     
 14 to usage of the BIOS, the selection is limited    
 15 kernel decompression starts) and works only on    
 16 booted through BIOS firmware (as opposed to th    
 17                                                   
 18 .. note::                                         
 19                                                   
 20    Short intro for the impatient: Just use vga    
 21    enter ``scan`` on the video mode prompt, pi    
 22    remember its mode ID (the four-digit hexade    
 23    set the vga parameter to this number (conve    
 24                                                   
 25 The video mode to be used is selected by a ker    
 26 specified in the kernel Makefile (the SVGA_MOD    
 27 option of LILO (or some other boot loader you     
 28 (present in standard Linux utility packages).     
 29 of this parameter::                               
 30                                                   
 31    NORMAL_VGA - Standard 80x25 mode available     
 32                                                   
 33    EXTENDED_VGA - Standard 8-pixel font mode:     
 34                                                   
 35    ASK_VGA - Display a video mode menu upon st    
 36                                                   
 37    0..35 - Menu item number (when you have use    
 38       modes available on your adapter, you can    
 39       to use). 0..9 correspond to "0".."9", 10    
 40       mode list displayed may vary as the kern    
 41       modes are listed in a "first detected --    
 42       better to use absolute mode numbers inst    
 43                                                   
 44    0x.... - Hexadecimal video mode ID (also di    
 45       for exact meaning of the ID). Warning: L    
 46       hexadecimal numbers -- you have to conve    
 47                                                   
 48 Menu                                              
 49 ~~~~                                              
 50                                                   
 51 The ASK_VGA mode causes the kernel to offer a     
 52 bootup. It displays a "Press <RETURN> to see v    
 53 to continue or wait 30 secs" message. If you p    
 54 menu, if you press <SPACE> or wait 30 seconds,    
 55 the standard 80x25 mode.                          
 56                                                   
 57 The menu looks like::                             
 58                                                   
 59         Video adapter: <name-of-detected-video    
 60         Mode:    COLSxROWS:                       
 61         0  0F00  80x25                            
 62         1  0F01  80x50                            
 63         2  0F02  80x43                            
 64         3  0F03  80x26                            
 65         ....                                      
 66         Enter mode number or ``scan``: <flashi    
 67                                                   
 68 <name-of-detected-video-adapter> tells what vi    
 69 -- it's either a generic adapter name (MDA, CG    
 70 with VESA-compliant BIOS]) or a chipset name (    
 71 of chipsets is turned off by default as it's i    
 72 absolutely insane PC design.                      
 73                                                   
 74 "0  0F00  80x25" means that the first menu ite    
 75 from "0" to "9" and from "a" to "z") is a 80x2    
 76 next section for a description of mode IDs).      
 77                                                   
 78 <flashing-cursor-here> encourages you to enter    
 79 you wish to set and press <RETURN>. If the com    
 80 "Unknown mode ID", it is trying to tell you th    
 81 a mode. It's also possible to press only <RETU    
 82                                                   
 83 The mode list usually contains a few basic mod    
 84 case your chipset has been detected, some chip    
 85 well (some of these might be missing or unusab    
 86 BIOSes are often shipped with the same card an    
 87 on the VGA BIOS).                                 
 88                                                   
 89 The modes displayed on the menu are partially     
 90 the standard modes (80x25 and 80x50) followed     
 91 80x43), local modes (if the local modes featur    
 92 finally SVGA modes for the auto-detected adapt    
 93                                                   
 94 If you are not happy with the mode list offere    
 95 is able to do more), you can enter "scan" inst    
 96 program will try to ask the BIOS for all possi    
 97 what happens then. The screen will be probably    
 98 strange noises will be heard from inside the m    
 99 all consistent video modes supported by your B    
100 ``ghost modes``). If you are afraid this could    
101 this function.                                    
102                                                   
103 After scanning, the mode ordering is a bit dif    
104 modes are not listed at all and the modes reve    
105 all VESA modes.                                   
106                                                   
107 Mode IDs                                          
108 ~~~~~~~~                                          
109                                                   
110 Because of the complexity of all the video stu    
111 used here are also a bit complex. A video mode    
112 expressed in a hexadecimal notation (starting     
113 by entering its mode directly if you know it e    
114                                                   
115 The ID numbers can be divided to those regions    
116                                                   
117    0x0000 to 0x00ff - menu item references. 0x    
118         outside the menu as this can change fr    
119         have used the ``scan`` feature).          
120                                                   
121    0x0100 to 0x017f - standard BIOS modes. The    
122         (as presented to INT 10, function 00)     
123                                                   
124    0x0200 to 0x08ff - VESA BIOS modes. The ID     
125         0x0100. All VESA modes should be autod    
126                                                   
127    0x0900 to 0x09ff - Video7 special modes. Se    
128         (Usually 940=80x43, 941=132x25, 942=13    
129         945=132x28 for the standard Video7 BIO    
130                                                   
131    0x0f00 to 0x0fff - special modes (they are     
132         by modifying one of the standard modes    
133         0x0f00  standard 80x25, don't reset mo    
134         0x0f01  standard with 8-point font: 80    
135         0x0f02  VGA 80x43 (VGA switched to 350    
136         0x0f03  VGA 80x28 (standard VGA scans,    
137         0x0f04  leave current video mode          
138         0x0f05  VGA 80x30 (480 scans, 16-point    
139         0x0f06  VGA 80x34 (480 scans, 14-point    
140         0x0f07  VGA 80x60 (480 scans, 8-point     
141         0x0f08  Graphics hack (see the VIDEO_G    
142                                                   
143    0x1000 to 0x7fff - modes specified by resol    
144         form where RR is a number of rows and     
145         E.g., 0x1950 corresponds to a 80x25 mo    
146         This is the only fully portable way to    
147         but it relies on the mode being found     
148         (remember that mode scanning is not do    
149                                                   
150    0xff00 to 0xffff - aliases for backward com    
151         0xffff  equivalent to 0x0f00 (standard    
152         0xfffe  equivalent to 0x0f01 (EGA 80x4    
153                                                   
154 If you add 0x8000 to the mode ID, the program     
155 vertical display timing according to mode para    
156 eliminate some annoying bugs of certain VGA BI    
157 cards with S3 chipsets and old Cirrus Logic BI    
158 end of the display.                               
159                                                   
160 Options                                           
161 ~~~~~~~                                           
162                                                   
163 Build options for arch/x86/boot/* are selected    
164 utility and the kernel .config file.              
165                                                   
166 VIDEO_GFX_HACK - includes special hack for set    
167 to be used later by special drivers.              
168 Allows to set _any_ BIOS mode including graphi    
169 text screen resolution instead of peeking it f    
170 unless you think you know what you're doing. T    
171 mode number 0x0f08 (see the Mode IDs section a    
172                                                   
173 Still doesn't work?                               
174 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~                               
175                                                   
176 When the mode detection doesn't work (e.g., th    
177 the machine hangs instead of displaying the me    
178 the configuration options listed under "Option    
179 your kernel with the video mode set directly v    
180                                                   
181 In either case, please send me a bug report co    
182 happens and how do the configuration switches     
183                                                   
184 If you start Linux from M$-DOS, you might also    
185 video mode setting. In this case, you must spe    
186 current settings") to Linux, because if you do    
187 mode, Linux will switch to 80x25 automatically    
188                                                   
189 If you set some extended mode and there's one     
190 bottom of the display containing already scrol    
191 contains the most common video BIOS bug called    
192 end setting". Adding 0x8000 to the mode ID mig    
193 this must be done manually -- no autodetection    
194                                                   
195 History                                           
196 ~~~~~~~                                           
197                                                   
198 =============== ==============================    
199 1.0 (??-Nov-95) First version supporting all a    
200                 setup.S + Cirrus Logic 54XX. P    
201                 and then removed due to instab    
202 2.0 (28-Jan-96) Rewritten from scratch. Cirrus    
203                 everything is configurable, th    
204                 stable, explicit mode numberin    
205 2.1 (30-Jan-96) VESA modes moved to 0x200-0x3f    
206                 supported. Few bugs fixed. VES    
207                 modes supplied by SVGA autodet    
208                 CLGD autodetect works better.     
209                 active when started. Scanning     
210                 Code cleaned up.                  
211 2.2 (01-Feb-96) EGA 80x43 fixed. VESA extended    
212                 VESA modes work now). Display     
213                 Special modes renumbered to al    
214                 flag, 0xffff and 0xfffe became    
215                 Screen contents retained durin    
216 2.3 (15-Mar-96) Changed to work with 1.3.74 ke    
217 2.4 (18-Mar-96) Added patches by Hans Lermen f    
218                 with some boot loaders. Memory    
219                 these changes. Unfortunately,     
220                 only with some loaders now.       
221                 Added a Tseng 132x60 mode.        
222 2.5 (19-Mar-96) Fixed a VESA mode scanning bug    
223 2.6 (25-Mar-96) Some VESA BIOS errors not repo    
224                 several cards with broken VESA    
225 2.7 (09-Apr-96) - Accepted all VESA modes in r    
226                   cards use very strange mode     
227                 - Added Realtek VGA modes (tha    
228                 - Hardware testing order sligh    
229                   contents done as first.         
230                 - Added support for special Vi    
231                   (thanks to Tom Vander Aa).      
232                 - Added 480-scanline modes (es    
233                   original version written by     
234                   Jeff Chua, rewritten by me).    
235                 - Screen store/restore fixed.     
236 2.8 (14-Apr-96) - Previous release was not com    
237                 - Better recognition of text m    
238 2.9 (12-May-96) - Ignored VESA modes 0x80 - 0x    
239 2.10(11-Nov-96) - The whole thing made optiona    
240                 - Added the CONFIG_VIDEO_400_H    
241                 - Added the CONFIG_VIDEO_GFX_H    
242                 - Code cleanup.                   
243 2.11(03-May-97) - Yet another cleanup, now inc    
244                 - Direct testing of SVGA adapt    
245                   offered explicitly on the pr    
246                 - Removed the doc section desc    
247                   functions as I try to get ri    
248 2.12(25-May-98) Added support for VESA frame b    
249 2.13(14-May-99) Minor documentation fixes.        
250 =============== ==============================    
                                                      

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