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<p>error-prone; see <a href="page.php?w=VGA-compatible_text_mode">VGA-compatible text mode</a> for details. This change in programming methods resulted in many DOS TUI programs. The <a href="page.php?w=Windows_console">Windows console</a> environment is notorious for its emulation of certain EGA/VGA text mode features, particularly random access to the text buffer, even if the application runs in a window. On the other hand, programs running under Windows (both native and DOS applications) have much less control of the display and keyboard than</p><p>
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