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Date: Wed, 4 Oct 95 20:42 BST-1
From: dbarnard@cix.compulink.co.uk (Dave Barnard)
Subject: Re: RE: Sparks for Intel!
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>And if you're programming for Windows, the "bewildering plethora"
>is almost entirely hidden from you. Windows is Windows. On the
>Amiga, it's necessary to "support" third-party display hardware.
>In Windows it's only necessary to write to the Windows API.
>Support for a piece of hardware is provided by the hardware maker
Hmm... Lightwave doesn't exactly support a wide range of 3rd party
hardware though... Picasso or Picasso really.
I'm sure that a plug-in for CyberGraphics would be very popular
with Amiga owners (as it can be run on most RTG boards)
Anyone here fancy taking up the challenge?
>---- Dave ----<
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