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000217_amos-request@svcs1.digex.net_Fri Nov 21 05:44:53 1997.msg
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From: Keith Hill <Braneloc@mirex.demon.co.uk>
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Subject: Re: AMOS and 3.1
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To the one known as Alastair,
> > Yes, it's a factor of the actual rom being loaded. You'll lose all the
> > lovely 3.1 enhancements though.
> > Hey, any hackers out there feel like making an amos or rom patch ??
> Can someone please explain the exact problems with 3.1 ROM and AMOS?
> Does it just effect the editor or is it anything made in AMOS?
It prevents interlace mode from working from within amos. Interlace looks
like a normal screen, with every other line missing... And don't rely on
which line is missing.
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