Short: Rtgmaster User Archive Author: MagicSN@Birdland.es.bawue.de Uploader: MagicSN@Birdland.es.bawue.de Type: gfx/board This is part of the new rtgmaster release V22.0. rtgmaster is a library system to make GFX Board Compatible Game Coding easy. It supports : - Direct Access to the Video RAM - With some effort the code even runs on ECS/AGA (through c2p) - Supports nearly all WB Emulations - And much more This part of the archive is for the user. It contains Binaries and Demos. The other rtgmaster archives are rtgmaster_user.lha and rtgmaster_dev.lha. The Driver Archive contains the Binaries and an Example Driver that can be used to add GFX Board Support to a game without knowing something about Library/OS Coding, the Developper Archive contains Autodocs and Includes for the library itself. V21 changes: - Important rtgCGX.library bugfix for 15/16/24 Bit Screens (there is not yet a program using rtgmaster in Truecolor mode, though, most games are these days still 8 Bit, if not to say all) - Workaround for CyberGraphX V41 R55 Bug concerning WaitBOVP. Doublebuffering will now work with the buggy CyberGraphX Version again. (Bugreport already sent). - Installer script finally fixed. V22 changes: - rtgCGX.library some minor updates New in this version (also called V22, sorry :) ) : - Problems with CopyRtgPixelArray call and Cybervision64 Board should now finally be fixed (so Tiny3D should now work on the CV64 also) IMPORTANT NOTE: To create the original installer script i used files that i found in a file called inst_ex.lha containing installer script examples "for your usage" from a BBS. It seems that the guy who created this archive broke copyright and stole code from some installer scripts of Commercial Software, including for sure the CyberGraphX installer. I was contacted by Robert C.Reiswig because of that. I documented what happened in the rtgmaster docs and removed the scripts in question completely. I rewrote them now, without using the doubtful inst_ex.lha material. If someone wants to flame someone, not i am the person responsible. Until some days ago, i did not even KNOW that i used material by Robert C. Reiswig (like i also explained him). The guy who put together this inst_ex.lha appearently removed all copyright lines... well, with V21 all doubtful material is removed from the rtgmaster archives !!! Steffen Haeuser