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- From: larrymb@gramercy.ios.com (UNREGISTERED VERSION)
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- Subject: Re: WANTED: AGA-Guide !!!!
- Date: 27 Feb 1996 00:53:56 GMT
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- > >> Get the RKRM's and the NDK and you'll have everything you need to know
- > >> to create great graphics and sound.
- > > There is no official documentation for the AGA chipset available. The
- > > NDUK just describes the new V40 libraries
- >Which is enough, since the new (V39 and better) libraries support the AGA
- >chipset. You don't need to know the inner workings and hardware registers
- >to program for a chipset.
- But the OS can't handle everything that someone might want to do and
- even when it does it is often quite slow.
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