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- On 10-May-97, Maarten D. de Jong wrote:
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- >Why isn't it much of a solution? There is no other solution, save for
- >reducing the number of graphics and sounds. When your programs require
- >this much Chip memory, you should always check if the computer has enough
- >FastRAM to act as a buffer -- it helps to conserve the ChipRAM and speeds
- >up the program on AGA-Amiga's with a 68020+ installed.
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- I remember hearing of a routine that stored samples in FAST memory, and only
- used a tiny little bit of chip memory to play the current bit of the sample.
- Anyone else remember this? (It was assembler)
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