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- Subject: Re: Haynie joins AT team
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- Date: 26 Mar 1996 03:10:47 GMT
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- Neil O'Rourke (neilo@m140.aone.net.au) wrote:
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- : Not quite correct ... the standard SVGA chipset can't pull tricks like
- : draggable screens, screens of different resoultions etc on the one monitor
- : and the like. These nice feaures of the Amiga are a result of the
- : hardware.
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- But it can be emulated with SVGA chips. That's how they do it with the
- various gfx cards on the Amiga.
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