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- > + (Iff lowres32 +text) that were done in ntsc do not fit the whole screen.
- > + Im gonna look it up in the manual but I can't resist the temptation to ask
- > + and get the free fast cheese: How can I do to write text at bottom of
- > + screen in PAL (if I just use locate+print it wont get to the bottom-but I
- > + think it will print an Iff done in pal that takes all screen) ???
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- > Open screen with height 256 (or something like that) and load your iff
- > pic to that screen.
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- > And now general question:
- > How high screen is visible in ntsc systems? (ok, 200 is standard, but is
- > 224 seen?)
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- > (must cut something in my latest strategy game)
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- > +++ Kalle
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- On my monitor, you can display up to 240 lines. You'll have to
- play around with the Screen Offset a bit but generally that
- should fit on most NTSC screens. For my game I have two screen
- offsets, one for NTSC and one for PAL(so it doesn't look weird
- sitting off in the corner somewhere :) ) I get so annoyed when I
- can't play a PAL game because the most critical buttons just
- happen to be located at the bottom of the PAL screen!
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- Robert Currie
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