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22 remember its mode ID (the four-digit hexadecimal number) and then
44 0x.... - Hexadecimal video mode ID (also displayed on the menu, see below
45 for exact meaning of the ID). Warning: LILO doesn't support
75 from "0" to "9" and from "a" to "z") is a 80x25 mode with ID=0x0f00 (see the
78 <flashing-cursor-here> encourages you to enter the item number or mode ID
80 "Unknown mode ID", it is trying to tell you that it isn't possible to set such
95 is able to do more), you can enter "scan" instead of item number / mode ID. The
111 used here are also a bit complex. A video mode ID is a 16-bit number usually
115 The ID numbers can be divided to those regions::
121 0x0100 to 0x017f - standard BIOS modes. The ID is a BIOS video mode number
124 0x0200 to 0x08ff - VESA BIOS modes. The ID is a VESA mode ID increased by
154 If you add 0x8000 to the mode ID, the program will try to recalculate
192 end setting". Adding 0x8000 to the mode ID might fix the problem. Unfortunately,