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- From: tron@uni-paderborn.de (Matthias Scheler)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: 256 color workbench?
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 17:07:16 GMT
- Organization: Uni-GH Paderborn, Germany
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- References: <1992Nov13.152731.17286@zds-oem.zds.com>
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- In article <1992Nov13.152731.17286@zds-oem.zds.com>, benjamin@zds-oem.zds.com (Adam Benjamin) writes:
- |>
- |> I'm demoing the 4000 at my local Amiga users group next week and I wanted
- |> to display an old ham image under a new 256 color or ham8 pic. (two windows)
- |>
- |> How would I do this? MultiView won't open under workbench, I assume because
- |> workbench isn't supporting the color depth. So how do I get workbench to
- |> run in 256 or HAM8? Or alternatively how do I open a high-color screen
- |> and get multiview to open two windows on it?
- |> I suppose I could just have two screens and drag them around, but that's
- |> not my first choice.
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- Try: "MultiView <filename> SCREEN"
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- Matthias Scheler tron@uni-paderborn.de
- University of Paderborn (Germany)
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