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Date: Sun, 16 May 1999 12:40:56 -0400
From: Sean <sproctor AT enter DOT net>
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Subject: Re: Halt in changing graphic mode in Allegro...
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I really have no idea. :)  But I do know if you want an answer you're
going to have to say what drivers you're using.  And I think looking
through the Allegro FAQ's would help.  Maybe posting on an Allegro
board, if there is one, I'm not sure.

Sean

JeongHoon Cho wrote:
> 
> When I change the graphic mode in Allegro, my program crashed.
> So I tried some Allegro examples. But same result occurred in
> hi-resolution graphic mode.(640x480 above)
> 
> I'm using djdev2.02, gcc2.8.1, pgcc1.0.1, Allegro3.11 in MSDOS 6.20
> and Pentium Celeron 333MHz, i740 graphic card with 8MB SGRAM.
> 
> Please answer me.

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