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- From: fheitkamp@desire.wright.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: What kind of hardware? (was Re: New hardware reference guide?)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov13.063452.5569@desire.wright.edu>
- Date: 13 Nov 92 06:34:52 EST
- References: <1992Nov9.202005.13562@sth.frontec.se> <1992Nov10.124937.26690@imada.ou.dk>
- Organization: Wright State University
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- In article <1992Nov10.124937.26690@imada.ou.dk>, breese@monet.imada.ou.dk (Bjoern Reese) writes:
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- >> There are (OS) routines for checking things like that. Please surprise me
- >> with a reason why these routines wouldn't be good enough.
- >
- > Which routines? I may be an ignorant fool, but I honestly don't know.
- >
- >
- I don't know if this will help, but there are several functions
- you could use to find out what CPU etc. These are in the ExecBase
- structure and there are also some structures in the intuition or
- graphics library that will let you check which agnus and denise
- you have. I can't find them right now but I've seen them.
-
- Now if you want to do it directly without going through the OS. I
- don't know. Do you have the RKMs?
- > --
- >
- > Bjoern Reese | Email: breese@imada.ou.dk
- > Odense University, Denmark | Voice: +45 65 932 182 (private)
- Fred
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