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Hello friends,I wanna make an image viewer in DOS...can any one help me how to deal with high resolution screens in DOS uning mouse using VESA interrupts.Please help..thanksacumentech

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I wanna make an image viewer in DOS...can any one help me how to deal with high resolution screens in DOS uning mouse using VESA interrupts.
Please help..
thanks

acumentech


acumentech,

I can help you. What do you want to know about VESA?

-Greg Dolley

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Yeah, we're all here to help.I'd suggest using Ralf Brown's interrupt list, particularly the int 10 Vesa SuperVGA Bios sectionon how to set video mode and such.But yeah, what exactly would you like help on? :P

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Yeah, we're all here to help.
I'd suggest using Ralf Brown's interrupt list, particularly the int 10 Vesa SuperVGA Bios section
on how to set video mode and such.

But yeah, what exactly would you like help on? :)


so, can you tell me what the website to study VESA and how-to-guides?
thanks, I need it for my research.

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so, can you tell me what the website to study VESA and how-to-guides?thanks, I need it for my research.

Get the "vbe3.pdf" from vesa.org. Its a public and costfree document. (Need register and/or login.)

Dirk

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