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- From: de351@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (K. C. Lee)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Haynie joins AT team
- Date: 28 Mar 1996 00:27:46 GMT
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- Sender: de351@freenet3.carleton.ca (K. C. Lee)
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- Chris Brown (cbrown@armltd.co.uk) writes:
- >
- > You're misinformed. Firstly, there is no such thing as the "standard
- > SVGA chipset", and secondly, it really isn't difficult to make them do
-
- That's the beauty. :) More reasons for using the OS drivers when it is
- available.
-
- > the draggable screens (maybe not so efficiently) and different
- > resoloutions simultaneously.
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- Given enough screen depth and resolution (you can affort to put the old
- screen in a window and have its own palette), one might not miss the
- draggable screens so much.
-
- >\_,hris Brown -- All opinions expressed are probably wrong. */
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- K. C. Lee
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