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- From: "Stefano Agostinelli" <agos001@pn.itnet.it>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: CyberGFX and SPectrum Card
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 1996 13:35:08 +0100
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- Message-ID: <65641120%agos001@pn.itnet.it>
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- Marcel Jantz wrote in comp.sys.amiga.graphics about "Re: CyberGFX and SPectrum
- Card":
- > Hmm, of course there is one exeption to that: As datatypes are boopsi
- > objects,
- > they can take advantage of a gfx-board. As we at ProDev are switching to a
- > Cybergraphics-Compatible System, I've made a datatype that displays
- > pictures in a corresponding colordepth (i.e. on a 16Bit screen in 16Bit
- > etc.).
- ....
- > Well, so it would be the best to have a special behaviour for "gfx-board"-
- > datatypes. As they are simply boopsi objects you can do your own
- > methods/attributes to do the rendering and holding datas. So 24 Bit datatypes
- > are possible. I myself do very much like this boopsi system :).
-
- Pardon, currently picture.datatype supports only <= 8 bit deep
- bitmaps,so are you using a new picture.datatype in order to do that?
- Decision about what gfx functions to use should be made directly from
- picture.datatype.
-
- Cheerio
- Stefano
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