> > You can save it to a file. Clear.
> > But you can save it to "prn" file. What do you think you will get?
> > Think twice!
>
> The output for that driver, exactly (AFAIK) as it would be sent to the
> printer.
>
> eg use a clean PostScript driver for Windows (there aren't many), and
you'll
> get a postscript file out the other end.

What? Why do we need postscript driver? When I need to output postscript,
I do it manually. But this is not needed for Sam.

> > I think it is the right time to send my player to nvg. Anybody
interested?
> > Is there a free space on nvg? I'm planning to put 20-30 SAD images.
>
> !
>
> It's a big program, then?

Oh, no.
I have got some music modules and the rest SAD images contain some third
party demos, etc.

> > When the feature is not present, it is done by software.
>
> Don't get me started on that. The way non-present features are handled
using
> directx is really, really stupid.
>
> The early-ish versions, anyway (up to 5-odd I believe). I hope they've
sorted
> it now.

Oh, what you are saying, man? You know anything really better than DirectX?
I think DX is good piece of soft.
I used DX 3,5,6 and everything was alright.

> Paul



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