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- From: njh@ukc.ac.uk (Niki Hemmings)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: AGA Supporting Games Programming
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 96 11:08:22 GMT
- Organization: University of Kent at Canterbury, UK.
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- Message-ID: <14337@gos.ukc.ac.uk>
- References: <1981.6595T1189T2071@rhein-neckar.de> <4e44bp$5l7@serpens.rhein.de>
- Reply-To: njh@ukc.ac.uk (Niki Hemmings)
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-
- In article <4e44bp$5l7@serpens.rhein.de>,
- Michael van Elst <mlelstv@serpens.rhein.de> wrote:
- >Massimo.Mancini@rhein-neckar.de (Massimo Mancini) writes:
- >>I don`t want to simply hack through any AGA registers - I`m REALLY
- >>INTERESTED IN LEARNING TO WRITE "CLEAN" code as far as this is possible.
- >
- >"as far as this is possible".... *sigh*
-
- Hmmmm, I'm not really sure what you're sighing about. Have you ever
- written clean code BEYOND what is possible?
-
- >>So, is there any way for me to obtain the needed information ?
- >
- >Since you want to hack AGA registers (as far as this is necessary) there
- >is no official way to get the needed information.
-
- Crikey Mikey, that chip on your shoulder's so big, it's blocking your
- eyesight now! He just clearly stated that he didn't want to hack AGA
- registers! In fact, he did so in great big capital letters, presumably
- so that people like yourself would take note, and maybe give him some
- help and advice. It looks like you're not interested though.
-
- Nik.
-