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Software News   Software News : WarpSCUMM (0.2.0) and WarpSDL (0.4) released
   posted by _Steve_ on 25-Oct-2002 16:36:50 (2204 reads)
The latest version of WapSCUMM (0.2.0) and its companion WarpSDL Library (0.4) have been released today. The new version supports Pixel Mapping and CDDA audio as well as many other new things (AGA and 16-bit screen support).

Download the new versions from the Amiga ScummVM website.
    

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