Advanced Monitor Operations
VGA and Extended VGA Programming
This section describes how to access the enhanced modes
of your computer. The information in this section is
intended for users familiar with assembly language
programming. An understanding of this information is not
necessary for normal operation of your computer.
The VGA standard supports a variety of video modes. These
video modes can be accessed through standard video BIOS
calls from assembly language as well as high-level language
routines.
When you start up in MS-DOS, your computer is usually in
standard 80-column text or “alphanumeric” mode. On a color
system this is mode 3+. VGA 640 × 480 dot 16-color graphics
is mode 12H. The following table lists the standard VGA video
modes available with your computer.
Advanced Monitor Operations
VGA External Monitor Utilities 8-13