Hi Folks, Or,

Or Botton wrote:
> An intresting question - just how hard is it to do hi-color support
> in DOS? (more then 256 colors).
> I got a game development studio here, and for some reason they claim
> that they want to move it to Windows enviroment so that they can do
> hi-color support? (for now its with 256 colors max).

   Isn't Hi-Colour support more a function of your video card, and your
monitor, than any thing else ?

   My ordinary TRIDENT 1 Mb card and ordinary VGA monitor have no
problem with rendering greyscale, 8 bit colour, hi-colour, or even True
colour pictures JPG, PNG, or AVI/QT/MOV/MPEG.

  Is it more a case of there being some game-development software (that only
runs in Windows) that someone wants to use ?


Regards,
        Ron



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