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From: peti.GUN.de!simons (Peter Simons)
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Subject: Re: CPUclr bug - stomped!
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Hello Ian !
|-> Success! Version 3.102 (24-Mar-93) did the trick. I tested in both
|-> ProPage version 4.0 & ProDraw v3.02 - none of those nasty lines
|-> appeared. Nice coding Peter!
Thanks alot. I bumped the version number and sent a copy to Fred Fish, so
hopefully the whole amiga community gets the new version. Please spread the
new version...
bye, Peter
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$VER: CPUClear v3.200 (31-Mar-93)
written by Peter Simons <simons@peti.GUN.de>
CPUClr is a small hack, inspired by CPUBlit, that replaces the
BltClear()-Routine of the "graphics.library" with a highly optimized 68020
(or higher) version. This gains (in a simple test) approx. 60% speed and
should be even faster on an A3000, because the CPU works more efficient in
32-Bit ChipRAM.
The complete assembly-language source code written for the Macro68k is
included in the archive. The documentation is available in english and
german. CPUClr requires at least OS V2.04 and a 68020 CPU or higher.