![]() ![]() Or unknown video card(s) and you don't have drivers for it. This driver is intended for using in case when your have some new Old adapters support like EGA, CGA, Hercules etc.2-bit (mono) and 4-bit (16 colors) support for testing purposes only.More than one device for output (display, video out device, flat panel).ICM (color management), rotation and zooming support. ![]() Shadow buffer acceleration support for NT4 (in beta now).Feature to install the driver without reboot.Windows Alpha, MIPS, PowerPC architecture support. ![]() Windows NT 3.1 support (in beta now, no 8 bit modes support).Under Windows 2000™ and later, it supports internal Windows support for accelerated Mode-X modes with width of 320 pixels via MODEX.DLL.Note that in some cases system restart IS REQUIRED for successful change of refresh rate in Windows NT 4.00™/2000™. VBE 3.00+ support: refresh rate switching (3Dfx, nVidia, Intel video cards for example).Beta support for Windows NT 4.00™ exists via modified version of framebuf.dll. Under Windows 2000™ and later, it supports internal Windows GDI Acceleration using shadow buffer.Legacy-type drivers and NT3/NT4 support for these features exist, but it is limited. Stand by, Hibernation), Monitor & Child Devices Detection. Under Windows 2000™ and later, it supports Advanced Power Management (i.e.Under Windows NT 4.00™ and later, it supports USWC (Uncached Speculative Write Combining) using processor's MTRR registers.You can disable unneeded modes using this technique. Video mode filtering using registry (organized like ATI's DALRestrictedModesBCD key).From 320x200x8bit to every resolution which your video card's BIOS supports.For usermode part of the driver it uses standard framebuf.dll supplied with ANY Windows NT™.Supports VBE-incompatible EGA/VGA video cards (old ISA/EISA/MCA-bus cards) with bank switching limited to monochrome and 320x200x8bit modes via additional VGA13H driver.In other cases it is limited to 320x200x8bit mode. Under Windows XP and later, it supports VBE 1.x ISA/EISA/MCA/VLB/PCI video cards with bank switching (Like Intel 810/815 cards, old ISA/MCA/VLB-bus cards). ![]()
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