Xref: utzoo alt.msdos.programmer:1365 comp.sys.ibm.pc.programmer:297 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!bnrgate!bigsur!bnr-rsc!bcarh185!schow From: schow@bcarh185.bnr.ca (Stanley T.H. Chow) Newsgroups: alt.msdos.programmer,comp.sys.ibm.pc.programmer Subject: Re: Screen Saver (was Re: idling in the interpreter) Message-ID: <2277@bnr-rsc.UUCP> Date: 7 Mar 90 16:06:30 GMT References: <25ed7a61.29c1@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU> <2276@bnr-rsc.UUCP> Sender: news@bnr-rsc.UUCP Reply-To: bcarh185!schow@bnr-rsc.UUCP (Stanley T.H. Chow) Organization: BNR Ottawa, Canada Lines: 28 Summary: Followup-To: Keywords: In article <2276@bnr-rsc.UUCP> mlord@bnr-rsc.UUCP (Mark Lord) writes: >In article <25ed7a61.29c1@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU> tbechtel@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (TrevorB) writes: >>(if < EGA). While the screen is blank, the screen saver won't stop >>any program that's currently running, but will latch on to the >>keyboard or mouse interrupt. And, of course, when the keyboard/mouse >>interrupt is caught, you simply restore the screen by restoring the >>palette (if >= EGA), or copy the screen back into video memory (if >>< EGA). > >Ok.. I'll bite. > >Does anyone know of a screen saver that REALLY succeeds in this endeavor? > Hi Mark. Well, the screen saver that comes with PowerPak from MultiSoft does this correctly. All you should have to do is load the mouse driver first. I am not sure if it blanks the screen by playing with the palette, but it does read both the keyboard and mouse. Stanley Chow BitNet: schow@BNR.CA BNR UUCP: ..!psuvax1!BNR.CA.bitnet!schow (613) 763-2831 ..!utgpu!bnr-vpa!bnr-rsc!schow%bcarh185 Me? Represent other people? Don't make them laugh so hard.