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From: Lee S Howarth <L.S.Howarth@cms.salford.ac.uk>
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Thanks for the info on FPU programming, and as regards to that "mess" I
typed (bwyatt) it wasn`t that messy - I presume you were referring to the
FPU request at the end of the document, sorry it wasn`t better typed or
thought out but it was just an afterthought before I posted the message.
I don`t know if I explained the bitplanes stuff very well so the best
alternative i can think of is perhaps get hold of some old copies of LSDs
Grapevine magazine (#13-#21 i think) as these contain assembler tutorials
and useful info on how the Amigas screen display is consructed.
Lee