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- From: mikew@net-link.net (Mike Williams)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: 24 bit datatype
- Date: 22 Mar 1996 04:52:05 GMT
- Organization: DC Productions
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- In article <589.6654T722T1286@ibm.net> geohei@ibm.net (Georges Heinesch) writes:
- > In a message of 18-Mar-96 11:03:41, Matthias Kreis wrote:
- >
- > >> Watch it! It's producing vertical stripes in window backdrops and some
- > >> other weird patterns when using a CV 8 Bit screen with backdrops.
- >
- > > I solved this problem with removing the MagicWB Deamon in the startup
- > > sequence. Now I use an other tool to lock the colors 4 - 8. And I have no
- > > problems with garbage in window backgrounds.
-
- Is THAT what the MagicWB Daemon does? I've seen it in my startup for quite a
- while, and wondered what it was doing other than giving me the MagicWB
- intro screen every once in a while. Why is locking colors necessary? Also,
- is it necessary to run the MagicWB Daemon in both the startup-sequence and
- the user-startup? I think my install script put it in both places.
-
- >
- > Which tool do you use now ?
-
- Another good question. If the MWB Daemon is a bit flaky, I'd like an alternative
- too.
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