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Function 6Ah Direct Graphics Interface Standard (DGIS)

entry AH 6Ah

AL 00h Inquire Available Devices

BX 0

CX 0

DX buffer length (may be 0)

ES:DI address of buffer

return BX number of bytes stored in buffer

CX bytes req'd for all descriptions (0 if no DGIS)

note Buffer contains descriptions and addresses of DGIS-

compatible display(s) and printer(s)

01h Redirect Character Output

CX 0

ES:DI address of device to send INT 10 output to

return CX 0 output could not be redirected

else INT 10h output now routed to requested display

02h Inquire int 10 Output Device

ES:DI 0:0

return ES:DI 0:0 if current display is non-DGIS

else address of the current DGIS INT 10 display


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