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- 2012-08-26 20:09
- Forum: Developer discussions (mainly user-mode)
- Topic: Mirror Display Questions
- Replies: 4
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Re: Mirror Display Questions
@Rudi, Thanks for the clarification. Your information has helped me understand how to use the mirror display driver better. The issue that I was having is that I was incorrectly skipping the last element of the ringbuffer every time I was checking it. I know that this wouldn't have been an issue if ...
- 2012-08-24 01:20
- Forum: Developer discussions (mainly user-mode)
- Topic: Mirror Display Questions
- Replies: 4
- Views: 9507
Re: Mirror Display Questions
@Rudi: Thanks for your response! Could you please explain a little more regarding the statement below:
-Mike
Thanks again.Location [0] is a special case, it's a counter the get higher each time the ringbuffer pass 1999, can be used to check if more then 1999 rects where added.
-Mike
- 2012-08-23 03:08
- Forum: Developer discussions (mainly user-mode)
- Topic: Mirror Display Questions
- Replies: 4
- Views: 9507
Mirror Display Questions
I am utilizing the Mirror Display driver. I have converted the C++ demo app to a program which starts the driver and creates the c:\video0.dat file which then a VB6 app file maps to a memory pointer.
Anyway the questions that I have relate to the file layout of c:\video0.dat. Here is what I have ...
Anyway the questions that I have relate to the file layout of c:\video0.dat. Here is what I have ...