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Re: OS4 on Classics - mini-FAQ/Questions and Answers
Posted on 29-Oct-2007 6:21:06
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@thinkchip
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Will OS4 on Classic Amiga's run more classic software than A1,
since it can access the custom chips?
In theory yes.
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Or do the custom chips act like just another video card?
Probably Paula acts like Paula, Denise acts like Denise
and Agnus acts like Agnus...
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