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- From: cbrown@armltd.co.uk (Chris Brown)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Haynie joins AT team
- Date: 27 Mar 1996 15:12:14 -0000
- Organization: Advanced RISC Machines Limited
- Message-ID: <4jblse$h6r@valour.pem.cam.ac.uk>
- References: <14FEF421@cu-amiga.demon.co.uk> <4itcta$lpa@coranto.ucs.mun.ca> <4iutet$cb2@astfgl.idb.hist.no> <neilo-2303961948150001@d59-1.cpe.maroochydore.aone.net.au>
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- In article <neilo-2303961948150001@d59-1.cpe.maroochydore.aone.net.au>,
- Neil O'Rourke <neilo@m140.aone.net.au> wrote:
- >
- >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.
-
- 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
- the draggable screens (maybe not so efficiently) and different
- resoloutions simultaneously.
-
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