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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 93 12:04:30 EST
From: Tom Plackowski <tom@elms.concept.com.au>
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To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Subject: Jumping/flicker
Status: RO
Last week,
> ./~ \ * Scott Southurst (maverick@deakin.edu.au) *
posted a large uuencoded file.
It contained a Tetris clone, a card game, a menu, and a scrolly.
When I run either the menu or the scrolly, I get an annoying stutter every
few seconds. Everything runs super-smooth for a while, then there is this
stutter. From memory, this also happens with the demo programs that come with
AMOS. This happens with 1.35 or 1.36 on A500/WB1.3 and A2000/WB2.x.
It looks like double buffering gone wrong - it looks like one (screen) swap
is left out, so you get a slight pause. Then you get the next swap - and things
appear to jump ahead.
Does this happen to anyone else, or just me?
Does anyone have a solution?
I have tried turning double buffering on, and moving the wait vbl statement.
There results always seem the same.
// Tom