No.3 looks most Windows-compatible.
On Monday, October 17, 2011 2:49 PM, "Timo Kreuzer" timo.kreuzer@web.de wrote:
Possible solutions:
- Add another workaround to win32k, checking if 2 VGA adapters are
installed and then using the first one, instead of the second one as currently (because 1st is VGA, simply the second is used), but thats not a real solution. 2) Fix whatever is neccessary to have VBE be replaced by a 3rd party driver that is installed. (Cameron said it was related to VBE not being PNP ready.) This way we can stop marking it as VgaCompatible. 3) Combine VGA and VBE miniport into one vga compatible driver, like it's in windows. Alex mentioned that eVb has more or less finished that. Question is: whats missing to have the code comitted?
Comments and feedback appreciated, Timo
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