Did I say video memory?
 
What I meant is that among all of those numbers, only 1366 is not a multiple of 
4 or 8, I bet there is something to do with it. 1366 is chopped to 1360, seems 
did a mod operation, 1366 % 8 = 1360
 
Below are testing results from our user:
 
800 x 600 - good
1024 x 768 - good
1152 x 864 - good
1280 x 600/720/768/800/1024 - good
1360 x 768 - good
1366 x 768 - xp mode runs at 1360, window cutoff alignment off center, short 
taskbar
1400 x 1050 - good
1440 x 900 - good
1600 x 900 - good
1680 x 1050 - good


--- On Tue, 1/19/10, Shu Wu <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Shu Wu <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [vbox-dev] strange 1366x768 resolution
To: "Huihong Luo" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 6:04 PM


Come on, pal! A pixel is 4-byte long in video memory. Under any resolution the 
video memory is 4-byte aligned. That's not the point.


2010/1/20 Huihong Luo <[email protected]>







There is a gap if set host display to 1366x768, what I guess is that 1366 is 
not 4-byte aligned.
 
http://www.vmlite.com/index.php/forums/11-bugs/717-fix-for-1366x768-resolution
 
this is a screenshot:
 
http://www.vmlite.com/images/fbfiles/images/1366.jpg
 
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