Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!usc!ucsd!helios.ee.lbl.gov!nosc!crash!pro-graphics.cts.com!troyb From: troyb@pro-graphics.cts.com (Troy Barlow) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Excellent Commodore Service Message-ID: <3427@crash.cts.com> Date: 7 Jul 90 15:16:19 GMT Sender: root@crash.cts.com Lines: 28 X-Local-Date: 7 Jul 90 08:16:19 PDT In-Reply-To: message from jdutka@wpi.wpi.edu I also had good results dealing with C=. I bought a 286 Bridge Board a few months ago so that I could avoid going to the office every now and then (also to work on the Targa direct module for RGBExchange). I also bought a Paradise 16bit S-VGA card from a local dealer. After trying to work on some code from work with the Amiga Bridge Board I found that there are a few problems with the mouse emulation (AMouse). It would not work correctly with a few Microsoft functions (IE: mouse interrupts). I called commodore and talked to a few people who had some suggestions, one that worked pretty good! Not only did they help me then, they actualy called me back a few days later to see how I made out! I hope this keeps up! -Troy PS: Microsoft also seems to have problems with mouse drivers :) , the driver they shipped with Microsoft C 6.0 (version 7.3), is a 'In House' version and should have been 7.4! On top of that, there is a bug in the conditional off routine in the new (7.4) version that can cause some software that uses 'conditional off' to screw the pointer up by drawing on top of it! Thank god we have sprites ;) !! _______________________________________________________________________________ UUCP: crash!pro-graphics!troyb | ProLine: troyb@pro-graphics InterNet: crash!troyb@pro-graphics.cts.com | 201/469-0049 3/12/2400 Baud ARPA/DDN: crash!pro-graphics!troyb@nosc.mil | 24 Hrs. Piscataway, NJ _______________________________________________________________________________