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Video BIOS shadowing on modern systems. (Users)

posted by CandyMan, 12.02.2023, 09:24

> Maybe I’m missing something, but why does loading a BIOS font take extra
> memory or interaction with a memory manager?

Some people use a TSR that catches interrupt 10h and after changing the video mode reloads their font which is stored in conventional memory. At the expense of XMS memory, using a memory manager (eg JEMM) you can make a video copy of the BIOS (see memory mapping and paging) and store the font there (function 10h.1130.es:bp) which the BIOS will load itself. In this case, the TSR program becomes redundant and we have more free conventional memory (an 8x16 font takes up 16*256=4K).

 

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