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Question by veloncio
Submitted on 10/13/2003
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i would like to gernerate graphics without going through BIOS or DOS and i would like i t to respond to mouse and keyboard. My questions is do i have to keep scanning for mouse click, move or can i make the mouse report to me when it moves by making a handler address. If anyone can tell me how to do it successfully i would consider a reward if the reply possibly works.Thanks


Answer by Pramod Kumar Verma
Submitted on 5/28/2006
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You Can user Acess Graphics , Mouse , Keyboard using Port programming or Directly access Screen Memory Aera .. Example *SCREEN = 0xA0000

 

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