From: "A.Appleyard" To: DJGPP AT SUN DOT SOE DOT CLARKSON DOT EDU Date: Thu, 5 Jan 1995 11:50:56 GMT Subject: 64K-color-mode screen addresses treated modulo 0x10000 Someone wrote:- > Most of today's VGA boards are VESA VBE compatible. if this is the case > of your card, you don't need any special driver - the built-in VESA driver > in go32 will do all the job for you... Eli Zaretski replied:- > I wouldn't recommend the built-in VESA driver, because it is an old version, > and has a bad reputation of not working on many VESA-compatible cards. > Instead, get the file grx103m1.zip and use the VESADRV.VDR included there. How exactly do I `use' VESADRV.VDR? Where do I copy it to or insert its name? (Note: If any answer to this came out over 22 Dec 1994 to 3 Jan 1995, I haven't seen it, because I unsubscribed from djgpp mail list over that period so my email mailbox wouldn't get overfull while I was on holiday.)