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SVGA PMI File Generator must be run in a DOS full screen session. | |||
This is the utility that generates the .PMI file and places it in the \OS2 subdirectory. | |||
==Syntax== | |||
SVGA <ON | OFF | STATUS> <DOS | INIT> | |||
where | |||
* ON: creates the \OS2\SVGADATA.PMI file and enables SVGA support. | * ON: creates the \OS2\SVGADATA.PMI file and enables SVGA support. | ||
* OFF: deletes the .PMI file. | * OFF: deletes the .PMI file. | ||
* STATUS: returns the chipset type OS/2 thinks your card is. | * STATUS: returns the chipset type OS/2 thinks your card is. | ||
S3 PMI File Generator offers additional options | |||
SVGA <ON | OFF | STATUS | MONITOR> <DOS | INIT | GENERIC> | |||
[[Category:Files]] | [[Category:Files]] |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 11 January 2018
SVGA PMI File Generator must be run in a DOS full screen session.
This is the utility that generates the .PMI file and places it in the \OS2 subdirectory.
Syntax
SVGA <ON | OFF | STATUS> <DOS | INIT>
where
- ON: creates the \OS2\SVGADATA.PMI file and enables SVGA support.
- OFF: deletes the .PMI file.
- STATUS: returns the chipset type OS/2 thinks your card is.
S3 PMI File Generator offers additional options
SVGA <ON | OFF | STATUS | MONITOR> <DOS | INIT | GENERIC>