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- From: Richard Lavey <richard@startide.demon.co.uk>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: CyberGraphicx SLOOOWW !!!
- Date: Sun, 17 Mar 96 17:43:14 GMT
- Organization: Home in Bucks,UK
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- Maurizio Fabiani (maui@mbox.vol.it) led us to believe
- in <655.6648T1213T2744@mbox.vol.it> that...
-
- > I installed CGfx software yesterday with my Picasso-II board and noticed it's
- > TOO SLOOOOWWWW on my system in comparison with the original Picasso software.
-
- > Is this happenoing only on my system or also to any other ?
-
- > If it's my problem only, can somebody give me some hints ?
-
- Unfortuneately one persons SLOOOOOOWWWWW is another's quite reasonable.
- What CPU do you have and how much RAM ? Also, what screen mode are you
- running in ? CyberGfx uses Chunky (256 colour) displays for all modes - so
- it is probably slower in e.g. 16 colour modes when compared to the
- VillageTronic software. Try comparing a 256 colour Village screen to a 256
- colour Cyber Screen : for me the latter is easily faster (especially the
- displaying of menus).
-
- I've got a Picasso, A2000, 33MHz '030 and found things quite reasonable
- with only 4 MB 32-bit Fast RAM (although things are better with 8 :-)
-
- Hope this helps.
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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 *
- * But I feel better having screamed, Don't You ? *
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