Kevin Lawton wrote:
> The guest driver has to access the memory via normal data
> access instructions.  So unless you want to get fancy and
> either make the guest OS map in some extra video memory
> beyond where the OS thinks memory stops, or do some bank
> switching interface, the special driver framebuffer
> has to be part of normal memory.

well, I don't know how hard this "extra (video, could be anything?)
memory mapping" is, so I'll keep it to the things that are possible at
the moment :)

-- 
        Best regards,
                
                Jeroen Janssen

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It was hard enough to kill a vampire. You could stake them down and turn
them into dust and ten years later someone drops a drop of blood in the
wrong place and *guess who's back*? They returned more times than raw
broccoli.
        -- (Terry Pratchett, Feet of Clay)
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