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Re: What support for Plug-and-Play does your virtual machine have?

From Jonathan de Boyne Pollard <J.deBoynePollard-newsgroups@NTLWorld.COM>
Newsgroups comp.os.os2.programmer.misc, comp.os.os2.misc, comp.os.os2.setup.video, comp.os.os2.beta
Subject Re: What support for Plug-and-Play does your virtual machine have?
References <IU.D20110126.T110040.P1026.Q1@J.de.Boyne.Pollard.localhost> <gjxI70UYBlcC-pn2-IpTBCy9SodZ4@trevor2.dsl.pipex.com> <IU.D20110128.T140311.P19611.Q0@J.de.Boyne.Pollard.localhost> <pcb9k69qaq0p7pl7dno1u0fesvkhpl1mfh@4ax.com>
Message-ID <IU.D20110201.T214412.P3176.Q0@J.de.Boyne.Pollard.localhost> (permalink)
Organization virginmedia.com
Date 2011-02-01 21:44 +0000

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> Adapter: VGA
> [...]
> Don't know if it is useful or not.
>
It would have been more useful if you'd cross-posted it properly.  Then 
I would have seen it before now.  (-:  The information that M. Hemsley 
has passed along about frame buffer sizes has superseded some of that, 
but yes, that's the sort of resource requirement and ID information that 
I was looking for.  The VGA information is useful, although will 
probably turn out to be the standard VGA register bank requirements.  (I 
haven't cross-checked yet.)

It turns out that I was asking one question ahead of where I should have 
been asking.  Before the display adapter information comes a more basic 
question:

     Does your virtual machine support the Plug-and-Play firmware 
specification?

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Re: What support for Plug-and-Play does your virtual machine have? Jonathan de Boyne Pollard <J.deBoynePollard-newsgroups@NTLWorld.COM> - 2011-02-01 21:44 +0000

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