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From: dretch@IslandNet.com (Christopher Stewart)
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Subject: Moving display
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In a message dated Mon, 16 Oct 1995 20: axtell@fishnet.net writes:
A> I saw a moving object display in Modeler on a Lightspeed tutorial. I
A> don't have that feature in my modeler 4.0 Intel.....is that an Amiga
A> feature? It rocks the object left and right. Ax
Yea, it was an Amiga "feature". You had to turn off Mode Promotion
(and work with an flickering screen) to prevent the display
breaking up. It tended to freeze my system up
once in awhile too. Not much of a feature after all.... (3.5 SA on a
4000).
Christopher
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