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* Extending vesafb for modes switching ?
@ 2004-02-01 18:54 Gaël Deest
  2004-02-01 19:00 ` Gaël Deest
  2004-02-03 17:54 ` James Simmons
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Gaël Deest @ 2004-02-01 18:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-fbdev-devel

Ok, this may be a silly question. I am not a kernel/fbdev hacker, so I 
may ignore some relevant issues. But after many researches, I can't see 
why it would be impossible for the vesafb driver to handle modes switching.

According to my understanding of this stuff, vesafb mode setting is 
possible only during real mode, via a boot argument,  set by bios 
interrupts, which prevent from changing it later (if I said something 
wrong, please correct me.) But what about the xfree86 driver ? It seems 
to do its job via the VBE bios of the card. What would prevent vesafb 
from doing the same ? I know vesafb only supports VBE 2.0, not 3.0. I 
couldn't find the VBE 2.0 documentation, but in VBE 3.0 one, protected 
mode is supported.

I would see this as a great improvement, because of the really little 
number of cards actually supported by vesafb.

Regards,

Gaël D.


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* Re: Extending vesafb for modes switching ?
@ 2004-02-03 18:27 Jak
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Jak @ 2004-02-03 18:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux-fbdev-devel; +Cc: GUtopiste

There already seems to be such a patch : I have not tried it, but have come 
across it. The following is extracted from the README

 DRIVER FRAMEBUFFER FOR VESA GRAPHIC CARDS
                                Version 1.0
                       (C) 2003 Raster Software Vigo


This piece of code wants to be a Framebuffer driver for Linux boxes, able to
work with all VESA 2.0-compliant graphic card. The difference between this
driver and the one supplied with the kernel is that this driver allows to
change in-the-fly the resolution and color depth, and even to have each
console in a different graphic mode.

This driver is for the 2.4.x kernel series.


DISCLAIMER

This driver is distributed "as is", without warranty of any kind, under the
terms of the GPL license, version 2 or later. You can find it in the file
COPYING.
CONTACTING WITH THE AUTHOR

Sergio Costas Rodriguez
mailto:raster@rastersoft.com
http://www.rastersoft.com


OTHER SOFTWARE PACKAGES USED IN THIS PROJECT:

LRMI library
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lrmi




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