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- John Gross (jgross@netcom.com) wrote:
- : : That's unfair. The Amiga OS is more than able of doing these things. Windows
- : : is a bitch to program unlike AmigaDOS which provides a lot of decent features
- : : to the programmer. I thought ALL LW versions were supposed to be identicle?
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- : No it's not. How do you get a 256 color interface or higher on the Amiga
- : 2000? (Please don't tell me graphics boards because that's not part of the
- : 'system'). And you certainly don't get the 3rd party support you will
- : have on the PC's
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- John,
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- What PC has a "standard" display adaptor as part of its system? How do I
- get a 256 color screen on an EGA adaptor? You can't exclude 3rd party
- display cards for the Amiga any more than you can exclude them for the PC.
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- : The versions have to be different in a few ways be cause of the nature of
- : the different operating systems. There won't, however be MAJOR differences...
- : (as far as the tools go)
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- : JG
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