CreateBitmap() API - Bitmap Size Limits Introduced in Windows NT 4.0ID: Q163878
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If you have an application that uses the CreateBitmap() application
programming interface (API) to create bitmaps, you may find it impossible
to create bitmaps greater than 48 MB (or less, on computers with limited
RAM) when you run the application in Windows NT 4.0.
This limit is not apparent when the application is run in Windows NT
3.51.
This is a side effect of moving display drivers from user mode in
Windows NT 3.51 to kernel mode in Windows NT 4.0.
In Windows NT 3.51, the CreateBitmap() API allocates the bitmap in user-
mode paged memory, and it is therefore possible to create bitmaps up to the
maximum size of the pagefile. Bitmap size is therefore limited only by the
amount of disk space that you can allocate to your pagefile(s) in Windows
NT 3.51.
In Windows NT 4.0, the CreateBitmap() API allocates the bitmap in kernel-
mode paged memory. As Kernel-mode paged memory is a scarce resource, and
exhausting it can adversely affect system performance, application usage of
Kernel-mode paged memory is restricted to smaller allocations.
To circumvent this limit, the application must be recoded to create bitmaps
by calling the CreateDIBSection() API instead of the CreateBitmap() API.
CreateDIBSection() API allocates the bitmap in user-mode paged memory, and
bitmaps created using this API are therefore not affected by the limit
imposed on kernel-mode paged memory allocations.
Keywords : ntgeneral NTSrvWkst
Version : WinNT:4.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: February 9, 1999