Some notes about High-Res in Chasm. ====================================================== Chasm supports a variety of video modes depending on the available video card and VESA version. Standard mode is 320x200 and it is supported on all video cards. If you have a 1.x VESA compatible card with no additional drivers loaded you will get two additional modes: 640x400 and 640x480, but only with BANKED access to video memory. Against FLAT/LINEAR access this can be extremely slow. In this case we recommend you use any VESA 2.0 compatible driver. A good choice is UniVBE, a shareware product designed by SciTech. It provides support for VESA 2.0 for most present video adapters. Currently most new video cards have VESA 2.0 compatible BIOS built in, so you don't need to load any TSR drivers. In addition to increase frame rate, VESA 2.0 provides the best list of available video modes such as 400x300 and 512x384, that are a good compromise between speed and graphics quality. We do not recommend set modes with YResolution highest then XResolution (320x400, 360x480). Proportional modes always gives better quality for it's decrease of frame-rate. You can set the video mode, using "Video Mode..." in the Options menu. In the command line use command -vmodeN, where N is the desired video mode number in Video modes list. ======================================================== To obtain the UniVBE drivers go to www.scitechsoft.com on the Internet. For more info on Chasm visit www.megamedia.com and www.chasmaction.com. (c) 1997 Megamedia Corporation. All Rights Reserved