On Thursday 08 April 2010 10:48 (CEST), japhethx gmail wrote: > The patched SVGA driver handles video output of Windows applications only. My > guess is that for supporting DOS-based applications or TSRs one might > additionlly need a VESA-compliant "virtual" SVGA driver (which usually have a > .386 extension).
Sounds interesting... Is there any way I could try to make the damn system using the (patched) SVGA driver for Windows application, and the basic "virtual" VGA 386 thing for any DOS-based application/sessions? What should I look after for? Best regards, Mateusz -- You'll find my public OpenPGP key at http://www.viste-family.net/mateusz/pub_key
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