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From: joe@proto.com (Joe Huffman)
Subject: Re: SVGA<=>mouse
Organization: Prototronics @ Sandpoint, Idaho
Date: Sat, 25 May 1991 00:13:33 GMT
Message-ID: <1991May25.001333.17308@proto.com>
References: <0cD27NC00WB4AIAF1x@andrew.cmu.edu>

tc1n+@andrew.cmu.edu (Todd Lawrence Cignetti) writes:

>The problem is that the mouse routines for the microsoft mouse (and others) are
>written for VGA graphics mode at best, and don't work with the 800x600x256 mode
>that the display program uses.  If you have any suggestions on how to use the
>mouse with Orchid Super VGA, 

The Zortech graphics library includes super VGA support (as well as Hercules,
CGA, TIGA and others).  There is interrupt driven mouse support built-in to
the graphics library so things 'just work' in all graphics modes on all 
graphic boards supported.  Source code is available (for a price).  
Educational discounts are available.  Call 800-848-8408 for more info.

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Zortech is my major source of income.  Statements about them or their 
competitors cannot be totally without bias.  

-- 
joe@proto.com
