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- Known problems and workarounds.
-
- * VESA boards. If you have a board which support VESA, but doesn't seem to
- work correctly (all modes not there) it mat be your memory manager which
- is confusing VESA. Make a system floppy in drive A (format /u /s). Boot from
- the floppy in drive A and then try to run VPIC. If it now works correctly,
- it's your memory manager. You should exclude the regions from B000-BFFF
- (if you run windows) and C000-CFFF (video BIOS). You may also have to
- disable Stealth mode if you are using it. Some cards didn't implement VESA
- return info correctly (older S3 cards and others), so for these you can
- configure with the VESA config file, and do 'vpic /v'.
-
- * Trident TVGA 8900c VESA says it can do 640x480 and 800x600 in 64K colors
- without a Sierra DAC. Use Alt C from menu and select 1 (256 colors) for
- proper Targa viewing. Also, you can configure with the TRID8900 config file
- and do 'vpic /v' from DOS to ignore VESA.
-
- * Older S3 boards (Orchid Fahrenheit 1280 and Diamond Stealth) return wrong
- bytes/line and mode attributes. Use 'vpic /v' to call VPIC.
-
- * All ATI boards: ATI will not enable the 800x600 mode unless you pick a
- monitor in their SETUP program that is capable of doing the 800x600 mode.
- I had to use a custom configuratoin to get the 800x600 mode to work.
-
- * ATI Ultra/8514: You have to run ATI's HDILOAD TSR program to enable the
- 8514A interface once before running VPIC.
-
- * ATI Ultra Pro supports VESA in all but the hi_color modes. Since ATI doesn't
- support them thru VESA, VPIC doesn't support them.
-
- * The IBM ThinkPad 700c has a VESA.COM TSR program you must run once to enable
- VESA before running VPIC.
-
- * Newer S3 boards say they are VESA ver 1.2, but are really VESA ver 1.1.
- S3 is correcting for new BIOS (4-93). Workaround: Use S3NEW.CFG and edit to
- conform to the modes your card will do. Then, configure VPIC with the S3
- config file and do 'vpic /v'. This applies to the following (and probably
- more) cards:
- Card Chip
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- Actix Graphics Engine 32 Plus 86C801
- Diamond Stealth 24 86C801 (805 for VLB)
- Focus 2 the Max True Speed 86C801
- Genoa WindowsVGA 24+ 86C801
- Metheus Premier 801 86C801
- Mirage Storm 1280/256 86C801
- Nth S3 Advantage 86C801
- NDI Volante Warp10 86C801
- Orchid Farenheit VA 86C801
- STB PowerGraph X-24 86C911
- Video Seven WinPro 86C801
-
- Cache Computers Lynx VGA Model 336 86C911
- Cardinal VGA 900 HiColor Win Accel. 86C911
- Diamond Stealth 86C911
- Focus 2 the Max VGA GUI 6000 86C911
- IOcomm Michaelangelo VRAM 86C911
- Matrox Impression 1024 86C911
- Mylex GL1911 86C911
- Orchid Farenheit 1280 Win Gr Accel 86C911
- Orchid Farenheit 1280 86C911
- Portacom Eclipse II 86C911
- Presenta Graphics Accel VGA 86C911A
- STB Wind/X HC GUI Accel 86C911
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- Actix Graphics Engine 1280 86C924
- Advanced Integration Research Aview 2 86C924
- Advanced Integration Research Aview 2E 86C924
- Artist Graphics WinSprint 100+ 86C924
- Colorgraphic Twin Turbo Accelerator 86C924
- Edge V24 BitBlaster 86C924
- Linwen/Giantec GXA 86C924
- Matrox HiPer VGA 86C924
- Metheus Premier 1280NI 86C924
- NDI Volante AT600 Plus 86C924
- PCG Photon 70/70 Deluxe 86C924
- Quickpath Cyclone XGi 86C924
- Sigma Designs Legend GX 86C924
- SixGraph Wizard 924 86C924
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- Actix Graphics Engine Ultra 86C928
- Artist Graphics WinSprint 900 Lite 86C928
- Diamond Stealth Pro 86C928
- ELSA Winner 1000 86C928
- Metheus Premier 928-4M 86C928
- Number Nine #9GXE 86C928
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