Dec 202017
An ANSI driver for VGA systems. Includes ASM changes made to NANSI by Chris Dunford. Works great. | |||
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File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
NANSI.ASM | 37156 | 9710 | deflated |
NANSI_F.ASM | 24621 | 7072 | deflated |
VANSI.DOC | 772 | 490 | deflated |
VANSI.SYS | 2344 | 1902 | deflated |
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Contents of the VANSI.DOC file
VANSI is VGA-specific variant of Dan Kegel's NANSI.SYS. VANSI
recognizes the current number of screen lines and adjusts itself
accordingly.
To install, just include the line
DEVICE=[d:path]VANSI.SYS
in your CONFIG.SYS.
Note that VANSI does not test for VGA presence, and thus should not be
used on non-VGA systems. VANSI does not support the 43-line escqpe
sequence provided by NANSI, since other means are available to set
various screen sizes using the VGA.
This archive should include NANSI.ASM and NANSI_F.ASM, which are the
only modules modified for VANSI. For complete original source, see
NANSRC (availabale from CompuServe's IBM Programming forum (IBMPRO) and
elsewhere).
Modifications by Chris Dunford [CIS 76703,2002] 11/21/89.
recognizes the current number of screen lines and adjusts itself
accordingly.
To install, just include the line
DEVICE=[d:path]VANSI.SYS
in your CONFIG.SYS.
Note that VANSI does not test for VGA presence, and thus should not be
used on non-VGA systems. VANSI does not support the 43-line escqpe
sequence provided by NANSI, since other means are available to set
various screen sizes using the VGA.
This archive should include NANSI.ASM and NANSI_F.ASM, which are the
only modules modified for VANSI. For complete original source, see
NANSRC (availabale from CompuServe's IBM Programming forum (IBMPRO) and
elsewhere).
Modifications by Chris Dunford [CIS 76703,2002] 11/21/89.
December 20, 2017
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