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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. In this document, I'll try to list some of the ones that are working. | 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. In this document, I'll try to list some of the ones that are working. | ||
It is reported that on OS/2 1.1 DISPLAY.DLL stores the system font.[https://books.google.com.ec/books?id=Vb45OQNRHJoC&lpg=PT312&ots=Cj_UqDdC9L&dq=%22COURIER.FON%22&pg=PT312#v=onepage&q=DISPLAY.DLL&f=false] | |||
==Versions== | ==Versions== |
Revision as of 23:18, 12 February 2016
This file determines what video resolution the PM desktop uses.
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. In this document, I'll try to list some of the ones that are working.
It is reported that on OS/2 1.1 DISPLAY.DLL stores the system font.[1]
Versions
Date | Version | Size | Comments |
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2006-Mar-22 8:4am | N/A | 44,198 bytes. |
DLL Entry Points
Ordinal Object Offset Name 0 display 300 3 0000:0046 OS2_PMPRE_DLL 1 3 0000:0046 OS2_PM_DRV_ENABLE