Re: Determining if onboard VGA is used
- From: Hans-Peter Diettrich <DrDiettrich1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 12:29:27 +0200
Maarten Wiltink wrote:
Gamers' systems will use neither onboard video, good _or_ bad, nor
crap PCI-E cards. That doesn't mean any of the three don't exist.
A gamer will NEVER use onboard video, because there's no such thing as
"good" onboard video. Plain and simple.
Could you get off your platinum-plated high horse in your gold-plated
ivory tower? Not everybody is a gamer.
Right, Maarten, but as I understand gamers, their system is part of their personality. That's why it must be exclusively composed by the gamer, no room for discussions ;-)
With regards to the OP, he should know how to detect the display in use, at least on the specific machine. Much has been said about this topic, I'm not familiar with details and cannot contribute specific items.
DoDi
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