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Subject: [amos-list] Re: 'send amos to back on booting' problem
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From: Andrew Crowe <andrewcrowe@enterprise.net>
Hi Everybody,
>> I have found that if I select 'send amos to back on booting' in the
>> compiler menu, then my compiled program becomes rather unstable,
>
> Use the /open default screen/ option instead. Then, either leave it black or
> put up a "loading" screen. If you do this, remember not to use screen 0
> without opening in first.
no no no no no no, thats not why I want it:
I want it not to put the AMOS screen up, because I'm making it gfx card compatible, and before I had to call 'amos to back' straight away, but still flashed the pal display up on loading, and apparently mucks CGX up.
Anyway I've worked it out, so I've got no problem now ;)
See ya.
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