From: Lionel Pinkhard (lionelp@worldonline.co.za)
Date: Sat 16 Sep 2000 - 15:09:34 IDT
Yeah well, the only real problem would be the amount of VRAM/DRAM/whatever on the card. AFAIK anyway. On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Matan Ziv-Av wrote: > > On Fri, 15 Sep 2000, David P. Nguyen wrote: > > I was wondering what video card is best supported by svgalib at this > > moment?i.e. On which card can I get the best resolution and color > > support? > > Any modern card which is supported will probably be able to support any > color depth an resolution that your monitor can. > You can choose between nVidia (only up to GeForce known to work), 3dfx > (only up to Voodoo3 known to work), SiS 6326, i740, Ati rage (not 128). > > > Also, I've been using mouse_seteventhandler to handler my mouse events. > > After I do mouse_close and exit the program, my mouse (console and X) does > > funky things, like stay in the upper right hand corner.Is there > > something I need to do to return the mouse to the correct state? > > > > Here is the order I call my mouse routines: > > vga_setmousesupport > > mouse_setxrange > > mouse_setyrange > > mouse_setwrap > > mouse_seteventhandler > > mouse_update > > mouse_close > > Does the problem happen if you don't use the seteventhandler function? > What is the type of the mouse you use? > > > > -- > Matan Ziv-Av. matan@svgalib.org > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Unsubscribe: To: listbot@svgalib.org > Body: unsubscribe linux-svgalib > ------------------------------------------------------------------ Unsubscribe: To: listbot@svgalib.org Body: unsubscribe linux-svgalib
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