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From: "Kalum Somaratna aka Grendel" <kalum AT newmail DOT net>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 11:03:49 +0600
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Subject: Re: Allegro Question.
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On 1 Jan 00, at 18:04, Marp wrote:

> You can safely ignore it. The afinfo test program gives you
> information about your video card's vbe/af driver. However, very few
> card actually have one, so if yours doesn't have one allegro can't use
> vbe/af on your machine, and can't give you information about it.
> 

If you want to get a VBE/AF driver for your card so you can see 
what it's like you can try the freebee/AF drivers from the allegro site 
<http://www.talula.demon.co.uk/allegro>.

  Or you can download the Scitech display doctor package from 
Scitech software <http://www.scitechsoft.com> (I think this URL is 
correct) which will also create a VBE/AF driver in your c:\ directory.

On my Old 486/DX2 VBE/AF speeded up things dramatically. So 
you might want to get it and see whether there is any improvement. 

Kalum



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