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Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 22:05:58 +0500
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From: tr AT midpec DOT com (Prashant TR)
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(E_MAIL_Anthony AT FonzyCo DOT co DOT uk)
Subject: Re: A VESA Question
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"Anthony Graham" <E_MAIL_Anthony AT FonzyCo DOT co DOT uk> proclaimed:

> thanks anyway, the reason was the code i'm doing is for a school project and
> i really should understand what it's doing and i dont get how dpmi works

There's a video information (actually most of VESAINFO.C ported to 16-bit)
that I have on my site. Check that up. It doesn't use DPMI or protected mode.

http://www.midpec.com/software/dos/utils/sysi112s.zip

But this package has lots of other stuff as well. Check the sysinfo/video
directory.

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