#ALERTEMU By setting this variable, DisplayAlert(), (The Screens you get when the machine crashes.) will be placed on an CyberGraphX screens. #CPUP2C By setting this variable, the planar-to-chunky conversion will be done by the CPU (in contrast to the blitter conversion) Therefore the ugly looking "planar" blitting effects are gone, but the software conversion is slower. Do you wish to Enable this feature? #HIDE15BIT By setting this variable, you can switch off 15bit modes to reduce screenmode list length. The Modes are still available but hidden. #HIRESCRSR By setting this variable, the Lores-Sprites on non-AA-machines become Hires-sprites (they are no longer doubled by the CyberGraphX-Software). This variable is identical to the tooltype HIRESSPRITE of older Picasso-monitor files. #KEEPAMIGAVIDEO If this option is disabled, everytime a CyberGraphX display becomes frontscreen, Amiga display DMA is switched off in order to increase chipmem access speed. You can avoid this by enabling this option. #NOPASSTHROUGH If this option is enabled, the monitor switch on every CyberGraphX supported board is deactivated. This option is required for multi monitor systems. #PLANES2FAST With this option on, non displayable planar bitmaps are allocated in fast memory. This options speeds up handling of planar bitmaps but could lead to problems with amiga graphics which insist on planar graphics placed in chip memory. Take care when using this option. #SAVEMEM If this option is on, CyberGraphX will reduce memory consumption in less or equal 16 colour modes, CyberGraphX keeps a planar representation of the screen bitmap in fastmem and a chunky representation in video memory. #SUPERGELS A replacement for the original CyberGraphX GELs system. GELs = Graphic ELementS, this includes stuff like blitter objects and effects the speed of stuff like moving icons or opus drag and drop stuff. It will also give you superimposed dragging in hi/truecolor! It is disabled by default. (New with r69) #SUPERLAYERS New layers replacement. Will speed layers up a lot, especially when using many windows. It is disabled by default. #USESEMAPHORES Lets CyberGraphX use Semaphores to avoid disabling of multitasking under certain conditions. The value of this variable is only checked at boot time. Enabling this option may lead to lockups under certain conditions but is more system friendly in general because multitasking is not disabled during certain drawing operations. (New with r67)