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This example shows how you would set up
the headers for an ASM source file.
; File......: ADAPTER.ASM
; Author....: Ted Means
; CIS ID....: 73067,3332
; Date......: $Date$
; Revision..: $Revision$
; Log file..: $Logfile$
;
; This is an original work by Ted Means and is placed in the
; public domain.
;
; Modification history:
; ---------------------
;
; $Log$
;
;
; $DOC$
; $FUNCNAME$
; FT_ADAPTER()
; $CATEGORY$
; Video
; $ONELINER$
; Report the type of video adapter installed
; $SYNTAX$
; FT_ADAPTER() -> nResult
; $ARGUMENTS$
; None
; $RETURNS$
; 0 if monochrome
; 1 if CGA
; 2 if EGA
; 3 if VGA
; $DESCRIPTION$
; This function is valuable if you use a graphics library and need to
; know what type of graphics adapter is installed.
;
; The source code is written to adhere to Turbo Assembler's IDEAL mode.
; To use another assembler, you will need to rearrange the PROC and
; SEGMENT directives, and also the ENDP and ENDS directives (a very
; minor task).
; $EXAMPLES$
; iVideo := FT_ADAPTER()
;
; DO CASE
; CASE iVideo == 0
; Qout( "You have a monochrome adapter." )
; CASE iVideo == 1
; Qout( "You have a CGA adapter." )
; CASE iVideo == 2
; Qout( "You have an EGA adapter." )
; CASE iVideo == 3
; Qout( "You have a VGA adapter." )
; ENDCASE
; $INCLUDE$
; FTVIDEO.CH
; $SEEALSO$
; FT_SETMODE() FT_GETMODE()
; $END$
;
See Also:
Sample Clipper or C header
Submitting code for the Library
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