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Date: Thu, 2 Sep 93 13:26:23 EST
From: Tom Plackowski <tom@elms.concept.com.au>
Message-Id: <9309020326.AA01321@elms.concept.com.au>
To: u9147063@cs.uow.edu.au
Subject: Re: Jumping/flicker
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>> In fact, it sounds CRUCIAL to have the Screen Swap BEFORE the Wait Vbl.
>It is. I can't see how having them the other way round can get useful
>results, though I expect it could be good for something. Winning the
>"flicker of the century award" perhaps? :)
8-)
If Screen Swap had an instantaneous effect, it would make more sense to do
it during the VBL (ie, after Wait Vbl).
>This has been a dinosaur-free announcement.
Hmmm.. I bought a loaf of bread yesterday - even it was infected with
dinosaurs. 8-|
Thanks for this clarification. Its a relief not having to experiment with
code to try to work out WHY things are happening they way they are.
// Tom