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>From bounce-amos-list--955-mcox=access.digex.net@onelist.com Sat Sep 5 06:10:01 1998
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Crowe <andrewcrowe@enterprise.net>
To: amos-list@onelist.com <amos-list@onelist.com>
Date: 05 September 1998 10:19
Subject: [amos-list] Re: Hello! out There!
>From: Andrew Crowe <andrewcrowe@enterprise.net>
>
>Hi Everybody,
>
>> Sorry I frazed the Question Wrong! thanks 4 the equation but What i
>really
>> meant woz does Ne1 Know how 2 turn a RGB Screen 2 A RRGGBB screen?
>
>So you want to use a 24 bit palette in AMOS? I'm afraid that isn't
>supported propperly by amos at the moment. I think the only way to do
>this with an AMOS screen is to ether mess around with the copper list or
>find an AGA extention.
>
>See ya.
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Okay Thanx... I have some source code from someone that is pretty good... it
takes 2 16 colour screens ( 4 bit planes ) and merges them with use of a
custom copper list... But I don't actually want 2 use RRGGBB in amos I want
2 use it on a public screen... i was just wondering if any body new what
pointer 2 change 2 do this!
Thanx Bye!
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