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- From: mjp3783@vaxb.isc.rit.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Easiest Way To Open A Screen For Drawing To.
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 17:32:54 GMT
- Organization: Rochester Institute of Technology
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- In article <4e783a$93p@sol.ccs.deakin.edu.au>, podge@deakin.edu.au (AARON SEAN BROWNE) writes:
- > Just wondering what the easiest way to open a screen for drawing to is
- >... Do I always have to open a custom bitmap and set up rasters and stuff..
- >or is there an easier way.. I am using the screen to display 3d graphics etc..
- >any help would be greatly appreciated.. thanks..
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- HOw do you want to draw? Using direct writes to video ram, blitter, or OS
- graphics library functions?
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