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From: Yong Zhang <yongzhan AT ecn DOT purdue DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: I need your help
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 1997 23:13:22 -0500
Organization: Purdue University
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I just complied a c program by using gcc from djgpp, but when I run
this  program on another machine it doesn't work. error message is: no
DPMI memory. By the way I compiled this program under Windows 95 MS-DOS.
Anybody knows what can I do. Thanks

Yong
put
-lX11 there was an error:
ld: can't find -lX11, or sth like that.

						Mirek
mon vga fonctions. no need of interrupts.

Not necessarily. Most SVGA chipsets are compatible with the standard VGA
palette registers, but there is no reason why this has to be the case.
Some recent Matrox and Tseng boards use different methods when they are
in the accelerated SVGA modes, and I think such hardware is likely to
become more common in the future. So I think it would be much more
sensible to use the VESA function...

There is actually a bit in the VESA mode description that tells you
whether it is compatible with the basic VGA registers, if you really
need to check for this.


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