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- From: Richard Lavey <richard@startide.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: how to get 24-bit workbench with village screens?
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 96 19:43:30 GMT
- Organization: Home in Bucks,UK
- Message-ID: <9602261943.AA00771@startide.demon.co.uk>
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- Mike Harlock (harlock@shellx.best.com) led us to believe
- in <4gmbpk$6tq@shellx.best.com> that...
- > How can I create a screenmode available to all programs that will go up to
- > 16/24 bits with the village tronic software? No, I don't have CyberGFX.
- > Yes, I plan on getting it soon, when I can afford it. In the mean time,
- > I could really use the ability to open MUI screens that are 24-bit for
- > Ibrowse.
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- > When I use the PicassoMode program, it of course only lets you make
- > hicolor screens available to "special applications..."
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- > I've downloaded a CyberGFX demo and seen it create deep screenmodes for
- > the regular screen requestor...so if CyberGFX can do it, can the native
- > village drivers do it?
-
- > ---Mike
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- In several words, You can't. That's why you need CyberGfx.
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- richard@startide.demon.co.uk : Richard Lavey on a Dial-Up Account
- * I know that this is vitriol, no solution spleen-venting *
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