Re: Vista 32 bit display driver for small lcd's on USB
- From: "Ivan Brugiolo [MSFT]" <ivanbrug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 04:07:55 -0800
My take is that they `wrap` dxgkrnl.sys and they install a companion
user-mode driver that wraps which-ever user-mode driver
used by the Direct3D runtime.
I doubt that their solution is going to work for more than
the number of video-present-paths already supported by
the original hardware, but, that's an educated guess.
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"Barna Csenteri" <BarnaCsenteri@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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There is no solution to your problem in WDDM, not untill etherogenoeus
That's what I also thought reading the WDDM docs.
What makes me confused though is Displaylink's vga2usb adapter which works
having aero on both primary and secondary monitor ... Which means that
there
is a possible way doing it.
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