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From: "Tim Lee" <tlee6 AT umbc DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: Grabber reboot w/o warning! was [Re: Allegro Grabber question]
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Date: Mon, 02 Aug 1999 19:47:58 GMT
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Has anyone had the Allegro Grabber tool in 16-bit color or truecolor mode
reboot your computer without warning? It reboots right after I exit it. I
have version 3.11 installed. I think Example Program 39 does this also. The
video card installed is a SiS 6326AGP, if that might help. Please help, I'm
going to use 16-bit graphics in a tile-based platform game (a la Super Mario
Bros) I am very slowly developing. Also if anyone has some pointers on
pixel-perfect collision testing between a tile and a sprite (which height
and width are not a multiple of the tile size) I would appreciate the help.

Thank you!
Tim


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