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Dynamic link library used by the existing display, copied from: | |||
* 8514.DLL | |||
* CGA.DLL | |||
* EGA.DLL | |||
* VGA.DLL | |||
* XGA.DLL | |||
This is the PM display driver and the heart of OS/2 video. The equivalent file on a Windows system is the VGA.DRV (in the case of VGA) file. For the first release, SVGA systems will have a VGA display driver installed on their system. Already, SVGA drivers are available from most of the main board manufacturers | This is the PM display driver and the heart of OS/2 video. The equivalent file on a Windows system is the VGA.DRV (in the case of VGA) file. For the first release, SVGA systems will have a VGA display driver installed on their system. Already, SVGA drivers are available from most of the main board manufacturers. | ||
It is reported that on OS/2 1.1 DISPLAY.DLL stores the system font.[ | It is reported that on OS/2 1.1 DISPLAY.DLL stores the system font.[http://books.google.com/books?id=Vb45OQNRHJoC&lpg=PT312] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:21, 31 December 2022
Dynamic link library used by the existing display, copied from:
- 8514.DLL
- CGA.DLL
- EGA.DLL
- VGA.DLL
- XGA.DLL
This is the PM display driver and the heart of OS/2 video. The equivalent file on a Windows system is the VGA.DRV (in the case of VGA) file. For the first release, SVGA systems will have a VGA display driver installed on their system. Already, SVGA drivers are available from most of the main board manufacturers.
It is reported that on OS/2 1.1 DISPLAY.DLL stores the system font.[1]