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From: cjfst4@cislabs.pitt.edu
To: amigae@bkhouse.cts.com (Amiga-E List)
Subject: Re: CHIP specifier
>
> I would also greatly appreciate a chip specifier. What are
> the advantages of storing this sort of data in a separate
> file? IMO, it only creates problems for the end-user when
> they come to copy your product to their hard disk or
> whatever.
>
> Why not give the compiler a command-line option to
> incorporate graphics/sound files into the finished
> program. E could give the program a pointer to a
> structure which tells it where the memory is etc. In this
> way, Amiga E could achieve a 'memory bank' type operation
> which is what has helped AMOS become so incredibly
> popular. What do you think Wouter? Is this feasible?
I requested this when E first came out (remember Wouter?) and _still_
think its a good idea.