Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!malgudi!sunc.osc.edu!bpowell From: bpowell@osc.edu (Brian Powell) Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer Subject: Packard Bell VGA (Oak Technologies chipset) ... Keywords: Super VGA Oak chipset Message-ID: <1484@sunc.osc.edu> Date: 15 Mar 91 21:56:24 GMT Sender: news@osc.edu Reply-To: bpowell@osc.edu (Brian Powell) Organization: The Ohio Supercomputer Center Lines: 27 Nntp-Posting-Host: excalibur.osc.edu Originator: bpowell@excalibur.osc.edu (previousely posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware) Hello to all of the VGA-Gurus out there. I have a question about super VGA... I just purchased a VGA card from Packard Bell called the PBSVGA. It has 512K and is supposed to support the hi-res (800x600x256, 1024x768x16) modes. The card uses a VGA chipset from a company called Oak Technologies. I am a little new to VGA programming, but doesn't every super VGA chipset need to be programmed differently (ie: register values and locations, port numbers, etc) when accessing the hi-resolution modes? If this is correct, then I have another question, does anyone out there know this information for the "Oak Technologies" VGA chipset??? I have repeatedly tried calling Packard Bell tech support and they keep telling me that they don't have this information and that I should call Oak Technologies. Then, when I call Oak technologies, they are quite rude and tell me that Packard Bell must handle ALL end-user questions and that I have no business calling them about it. I am getting very tired of this run around. Thanks in advance for ANY help at all on this problem... -- +--The Ohio Supercomputer Center----------------------------------------------+ | Brian S. Powell bpowell@osc.edu | +--"My other computer is a CRAY" (YMP 8/864)----------------------------------+