On Tue, 15 Aug 2000, you wrote: > hehe, well.. I've been experimenting with some things and I think it's > safe to say that it's more complex to write a VGA Bios then I initially > imagined :) anyway, now we have an "official" VGA BIOS I'll try to work > on a VESA VBE bios. (the VESA VBE driver probably will consist out of a > guest VESA VBE Bios & an host plugin that can display everything). Keen... There's a plugin I've been waiting to write that has 3 dependencies: 1) Boot DOS 2) Working VGA 3) Protected Mode emulated Though I could wait for 3, I think I may start now and hope 3 is finished by the time I am. Can anyone point me at some docs for writing plugins? I'm wanting to virtualize a device that will need 2 hardware IRQs, a base port, and two DMA channels. --Threed
- Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed for use with Plex8... Kevin Lawton
- Re: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed for use w... Jeroen Janssen
- Re: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed for u... Threed
- Re: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed f... Jeroen Janssen
- Re: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed for u... Kevin Lawton
- Re: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed f... Jeroen Janssen
- Re: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licens... Ramon van Handel
- RE: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed for use w... Drew Northup
- Re: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed for u... Ramon van Handel
- Re: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed for use w... Ramon van Handel
- Re: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed for u... Jeroen Janssen
- Re: Plex86: Elpin VGA BIOS is now licensed for use w... Ramon van Handel
