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The GPE class serves as a base to implement individual display drivers from. A GPE object represents a single display device.

The following code example shows the methods that a GPE-based driver must implement.

  // Configuration methods
  virtual SCODE  GetModeInfo(
    GPEMode *pMode,
    int modeNo )=0;
  virtual int  NumModes()=0;
  virtual SCODE  SetMode(
    int modeId )=0;

  // Blit methods
  virtual SCODE  BltPrepare(
    GPEBltParms *pBltParms )=0;
    virtual SCODE  BltComplete(
    GPEBltParms *pBltParms )=0;

  // Line method
  virtual SCODE  Line(
    GPELineParms *pLineParms,
    EGPEPhase phase = gpeSingle )=0;

  // Surface creation method
  virtual SCODE  AllocSurface(
    GPESurf **ppSurf,
    int width,
    int height,
    EGPEFormat format,
    int surfaceFlags )=0;

  // Cursor methods
  virtual SCODE  SetPointerShape(
    GPESurf *pMask,
    GPESurf *pColorSurf,
    int xHot,
    int yHot,
    int cx,
    int cy )=0;
  virtual SCODE  MovePointer(
    int x,
    int y )=0;

  // Palette methods
  virtual SCODE  SetPalette(
    RGBQUAD *src,
    unsigned short firstEntry,
    unsigned short numEntries )=0;
  virtual SCODE  SetPalette(
    PALETTEENTRY *src,
    unsigned short firstEntry,
    unsigned short numEntries )=0;

  // Timing method
  virtual int  InVBlank()=0;

See Also

GPE Base Classes | GPESurf | Node2D | ColorConverter | GPEVGA | Display Drivers | Display Driver Extensions | Display Driver Samples

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