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At the lowest level we have the device drivers, which communicate with the actual hardware. These need to be able to work with either the specific display devices - the video memory, the GPU if any, the video signal generators, and even the monitor - or some common subset of it which it shares with disparate adapters. However, this does not mean that the driver must do all the work alone. The VESA VBE/Core defines a standard minimal interface to the hardware as an extension BIOS, which a complaint video adapter should provide as a way of interfacing with the hardware without needing any proprietary details of the adapter.
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