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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 93 09:58:00 EST
From: Tom Plackowski <tom@elms.concept.com.au>
Message-Id: <9309012358.AA28858@elms.concept.com.au>
To: sfmcnally@BIX.com
Subject: Re: Jumping/flicker
Cc: amos-list@access.digex.net
Status: RO
< Don't you hate it when people don't quote the context back? It can be
hard to keep track of several different conversations at the same time. >
>Ahh, try the wait vbl before the screen swap.
>You have to get the scan line to the vbl before you swap the screens, or parts
>will probly be different as they are swapped in the middle of the screen update.
>;)
That what I thought!
All thru the manual it has:
Screen Swap : Wait Vbl
- even in Example 10.10, which is supposed to show how to avoid flicker with
screen switching.
Although this sounds incorrect to me too, does Francois know something we
don't?
// Tom