Now going through the effort of actually suporting all the devices, I would say that 
unless you're using 4-bit gray scale mode, there
is no compelling need to implement WinScreenLock on the older devices.  Their slower 
screen  pixel dynamics combined with needing only
a 6K screen and having full speed access to the screen buffer makes copying a buffer 
to the screen free of tearing, and costs under 2
ms.

DIAMOND JEFF wrote:

>
> I wouldn't advice such things until you feel a lot more comfortable, but there is a 
>way to program WinScreenLock directly under OS
> 3.1, provided you look at which CPU and graphics chip the device has.  For an 
>example of this, I recommend the Motorola mnuals to
> the 68328 series and the source code to the game argonv.


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