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- DiscPassage for DOS
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- Version 1.4 January 1992
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- VESATEST
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- If no video driver works correctly with your video card, you
- may need to load a VESA driver for your card. VESA is the
- current standard method to interface to super VGA video cards.
- Super VGA cards may have VESA built into the ROM (read only
- memory) of the video card. Older cards require a TSR (terminate
- and stay resident - a program which, once executed, resides in
- your computer's memory) driver to be loaded in order to provide
- VESA support. This TSR may be found on the distribution disks
- from the video card manufacturer, or may be obtained from the
- video card manufacturer directly.
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- To determine if a VESA driver is currently available in your
- system, run VESATEST from the DiscPassage directory. This
- program will tell you if VESA video extensions are loaded,
- whether or not DiscPassage will use VESA for image display, and
- if not, why DiscPassage will not use VESA. DiscPassage requires
- that VESA mode 101h is supported in order to display 640 by 480
- by 256 colors.
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