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- > +On 16-Apr-96 15:52:10 Steve Koren
- > +<koren@hpsrk.fc.hp.com>
- > +wrote in "comp.sys.amiga.networking"
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- > I finally got around to FTP'ing the 24 bit datatypes from aminet so I
- > could run ibrowse on a 16 bit screen.
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- > Boy, that's really a lot nicer, isn't it? You don't know what you're
- > missing until you have a browser that can handle real 16 bit screens.
- > The paltry 256 color screen just doesn't cut it any more.
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- > Anyway, it does seem *slighly* less stable now with the 24 bit
- > datatypes. By slightly, I mean I get about one crash per 3 hours of
- > use, where before it was about one crash per 5-6 hours. Still not too
- > bad, and it looks so much nicer that its hard to go back anyway.
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- Have you tried running IBrowse *WITHOUT* the internal imagedecoder (i.e.
- disbled it) ?
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- Hardly crashes AT ALL.
- Would be nice to have it fully functional though.
-
- Kind regards/Mvh
- /Hannu E.K. Nevalainen, Amiga user since '85. /*1996-04-17@21:53CET*/
- >> Inform yourself... http://www.amiga.de/ /*Thor$ver[1642]*/
- <sb> rexx:random(64 tags) -> "Intel_warning"
- Q: What's another name for the "Intel Inside" sticker on Pentiums?
- A: The warning label.
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