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- From: patrick.hanevold@login.eunet.no (Patrick Hanevold)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Demo/game to OS friendly part II
- Date: 31 Jan 1996 18:48:22 GMT
- Organization: EUnet Norway
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- >>>That's why it is no real example code. It just tells you how the
- >>>hardware works.
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- >>Yes. They could have done it in a more sytem friendly way thoug.
- >But why ? Hardware banging is rarely system friendly.
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- Hey. Have you seen the examples?
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- >>I have tons of books that are supose to learn you how to code that
- >>uses similar examples. :)
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- >Sure. We all know and love these books.
- Hehe..
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- <sb>Patrick Hanevold - Virtual Reality developer
- <sb>patrick.hanevold@login.eunet.no
- <sb>Amiga and official Be developer
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