Universal VBE Video Display Driver (for Windows 9x Architecture) This driver is intended for using in case when your have some new or unknown video card(s) and you don't have drivers for it. It's really better to contact manufacturer of your video card or search THE WEB for the drivers. ONLY if you finally cannot find driver for your video card I recommend you to use mine (vbemp.drv). This driver does not provide any kind of 3D hardware acceleration (DirectX & OpenGL). For this purpose third-party libraries can be used. This driver does NOT support multiple video cards connected simultaneously and this feature is NOT planned. Before installing VBEMP.DRV I recommend removing any display drivers installed and switching to the standard VGA mode 640x480x16colors. Overview Key features: The main IDEA of the project was taken from standard XP/2003 VGA.SYS display driver with generic VESA BIOS Extensions (VBE) 1.02/2.00/3.00+ support. VBEMP.DRV is a standard Windows 9x Video Display Driver. It supports ALL of M Windows 9x Family (Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me). It supports a wide range of videocards emulated via virtualization software: Bochs, QEMU, VMware, Innotek VirtualBox, Microsoft VirtualPC. For proper operation driver expects that your video card's BIOS is 100%-compatible with VESA Video BIOS extensions specification. Nowadays there are many video cards that don't fully supports INT10 interface, which is provided by VESA/VBE standard (See VBE FAQ below for details). Supports: VBE 2.00+ compliant PCI/AGP/PCI-E video cards with linear frame buffer. Partially supports VBE 1.x compliant ISA/EISA/MCA/VLB/PCI video cards with linear frame buffer (only Cirrus Logic chips). 256color(8bit), 16bit, 24bit, 32bit true color modes support. 320x200, 320x240, 320x400, 400x300, 512x384, 640x350, 640x400, 640x480, 720x400, 720x480, 720x576, 800x480, 800x600, 832x624, 1024x600, 1024x768, 1152x864, 1280x600, 1280x720, 1280x768, 1280x800, 1280x960, 1280x1024, 1360x768, 1366x768, 1400x1050, 1440x900, 1600x900, 1600x1200, 1680x1050, 1792x1344, 1856x1392, 1920x1080, 1920x1440, 1920x1200, 2048x1536, 2560x1440, 2560x1600 if these resolutions are supported by your video card's BIOS. * Advanced Power Management (APM) and Monitor Detection support are provided by Windows itself.