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SUMMARY
In the Microsoft Windows graphical environment, a display driver must
support all of its declared capabilities at all times, regardless of the
current video mode of the adapter. For example, when Windows is running in
enhanced mode, a display driver can be called to perform graphics
operations on a memory bitmap while a full-screen MS-DOS (non-Windows)
application is running in the foreground. This may occur if an application
developed for Windows is printing in the background, and the graphics
device interface (GDI) calls the display driver to perform some imaging for
the current page.
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