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- From: breese@monet.imada.ou.dk (Bjoern Reese)
- Subject: Re: OS 'Move/Draw' speed
- Message-ID: <1993Jan11.153302.23941@imada.ou.dk>
- Sender: news@imada.ou.dk (USENET News System)
- Organization: Dept. of Math. & Computer Science, Odense University, Denmark
- References: <1993Jan11.170422.45@iwsd01.itwol.bhp.com.au>
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 15:33:02 GMT
- Lines: 22
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- In article <1993Jan11.170422.45@iwsd01.itwol.bhp.com.au>
- wenicp@iwsd01.itwol.bhp.com.au (Peter Nicholson) writes:
- > In article <1993Jan7.115153.1364@imada.ou.dk>, breese@monet.imada.ou.dk
- (Bjoern Reese) writes:
- > > "Real programmers" make their own blitter line routines (some of which
- > > can be found on some ftp sites - I forgot where)
- >
- > Could anyone point me in the direction of such a routine? I have an old
- > hardware reference manual, but it doesn't explain how to do this.
- > (I also have the Abacus System Programmers Guide, but their routine
- > doesn't seem to work).
-
- Ftp an aminet site (like amiga.physik.unizh.ch) and look for:
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- /pub/aminet/text/docs/tipdrwln.lha
-
- (I'm not quite sure about the path though.)
-
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- Bjoern Reese | Email: breese@imada.ou.dk
- Odense University, Denmark | Voice: +45 65 932 182 (private)
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