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Originally Posted by makuu
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That's really a great Post Menneisyys. As you mentionned I did try to demystify True Vga in the past but your post really is THE definitive guide.
I wanted to ask you what kind of switcher you are using to switch different VGA mode. Are you using OzVga or did you write your own scripting switch using nScriptM ( I saw that you already wrote different kind of Script with nScriptM ).
I don't use OzVga especially because I want to handle 2 differents dll for PI and using OzVGA would mean to store 3 different dll in RAM, that is one of the reason I am using scripts instead.
So if you are also using scripts I will be very interested on it.
Also do you think your guide will be valid for WM5?
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(Sorry for answering this late; it's only now that I've noticed my article has been reposted in this forum.)
Much as, as it offers full access to both the Registry and the file system, you can do the same with nScriptm than with OzVGA I use OzVGA to switch between the two modes because it's easier to configure (you don't need to edit nScriptm files).
Your problem with PI can very easily be fixed
if you relocate the PI DLL's to the File Store. Then, OzVGA won't use RAM to store the non-active DLL's.