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Re: 32 bit FORTH ??? Different tack!     

Author: Charles Davis
Date: Jul 20, 2008 21:45

... will 'default' to the 640X480 any time there is confusion or uncertainty as to what the output should be. ... I) My presently available Forth experience, was on 8/16 bit CPUs, I need to become familiar with how Forth has progressed to handle 16/32bit systems, and 32/64 bit systems and even 128 bit systems if they have been attacked already. If you're looking for a larger ...
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Re: 32 bit FORTH ??? Different tack!     

Author: Elizabeth D Rather
Date: Jul 20, 2008 20:20

...> Good one to pick! The usual 'on board' or 'maker supplied' video, is often 640X480, or if capable of higher resolutions, will 'default' to the 640X480 any time there is confusion or uncertainty as to what the output should be. Even the Hi-Qual. Video Boards will default to 648X480 if the proper signal for a higher resolution isn't available. Again, there are many possible...
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Re: 32 bit FORTH ??? Different tack!     

Author: Charles Davis
Date: Jul 20, 2008 17:42

...> for example. Good one to pick! The usual 'on board' or 'maker supplied' video, is often 640X480, or if capable of higher resolutions, will 'default' to the 640X480 any time there is confusion or uncertainty as to what the output should be. Even the Hi-Qual. Video Boards will default to 648X480 if the proper signal for a higher resolution isn't available. That is one reason why ...
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Re: 32 bit FORTH ??? Different tack!     

Author: foxchip
Date: Jul 15, 2008 22:35

.... If you don't mind 5-bit instructions etc you could do it ...trying to make, but you seem very confused about colorforth. You can use standard Forth...code for Forth chips that have 5-bit instructions. That doesn't mean that everyone... colorforth has to deal with 5-bit instructions etc. Chuck's colorforth implementations ... and Pentium does not have 5-bit instructions. I've only heard about ...
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Mike G
Date: Sep 12, 2008 06:10

... the appropriate licence. I think you're getting confused with road fund tax, but it's not...>> I suggest you read the exclusions in a bit more detail. It includes the following exception:- "you ...is an exception to the exception anyway. I need a lie down... Does seem a bit confusing, but if nothing else, even one exception proves that Conor is wrong, when he ...
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Reentrant
Date: Sep 12, 2008 05:59

... held, or are not disqualified from holding the appropriate licence. I think you're getting confused with road fund tax, but it's not true for that either. And if you're... does not have a valid driving licence .. I suggest you read the exclusions in a bit more detail. It includes the following exception:- "you if you do not have a licence to drive ...
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Re: Is your licence out of date?     

Author: Mike G
Date: Sep 12, 2008 05:49

... held, or are not disqualified from holding the appropriate licence. I think you're getting confused with road fund tax, but it's not true for that either. And if you'... driving does not have a valid driving licence .. I suggest you read the exclusions in a bit more detail. It includes the following exception:- "you if you do not have a licence to drive your...
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Re: Is the "Nice Guy" really nice?     

Author: Vance
Date: Sep 11, 2008 17:34

...try acting like a man. you might enjoy it. You seem to be a little confused about what constitutes a law of nature and seem totally confused about gravity. I refer you to Einstein's general theory so you can brush up a bit. I suggest one of the popular general consumer books or maybe something along the lines of this ...
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RE: Full-screen, exclusive-mode video and D3D debugging     

Author: Arto
Date: Sep 11, 2008 07:02

... some time ago and could provide some details if you wish. As I recall, it is a bit tricky to go between exclusive and windowed mode when using the VMR9 renderer. It leaves unreleased COM ... modes without having to completely re-create the Direct3D device? As an aside, I find myself confused with the 'exclusive mode' terminology - this seems to come from DirectDraw. Is it the same as...
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"Coulda, Shoulda, Wouda, Costello laments that Lieberals lacked the ALP's vision! Bitter tory clown a sad joke among his broken dreams Re: Costello FINALLY puts Lieberals out of their obsessive, fantasy world of MISERY at last! B^D Now they face their     

Author: fasgnadh
Date: Sep 11, 2008 04:02

... have carved into their heartland and will wait 'just a bit longer' in the hope the Great White Bird of ... and the rise of Hansonism, News Ltd said." A bit bloody LATE! B^D The Whole country realises that, .... No, none at all, you are confusing him with Downer, ...Costello always whined that you Yelled "...
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