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| Templario |
Published: 2011/11/16 14:45 Updated:
2011/11/16 14:45
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Quite a regular
Joined: 03/28/2010
From: Palencia-Spain
Comments: 796
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Congratulations for this new multiclock, I like the design to Windos Vista style. Although I don't use it because I haven't internet connection with my Sam and the weather can't show it.
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| nbache |
Published: 2011/11/16 21:35 Updated:
2011/11/16 21:35
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Just can't stay away
Joined: 12/01/2006
From: Copenhagen, Denmark
Comments: 1605
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Looks pretty slick.
About the screen depth; does it really require the Workbench screen to be 16 bit specifically, or can it also be higher, e.g. 32 bit? Best regards, Niels |
| whose |
Published: 2011/11/16 21:55 Updated:
2011/11/16 21:55
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Just popping in
Joined: 02/24/2007
From: Near Cologne, somewhere in the deep forest
Comments: 147
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@nbache:
it should do with 32bit, too. At least it works for fingus and me (SAM440ep and MicroA1) ![]() |
| fingus |
Published: 2011/11/17 8:44 Updated:
2011/11/17 8:44
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Just popping in
Joined: 03/16/2009
From:
Comments: 140
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@nbache:
Its minimal requirement, it does work with 32bit too! |
| JTKirk |
Published: 2011/11/29 23:06 Updated:
2011/11/29 23:06
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Quite a regular
Joined: 11/19/2008
From: Tarsus IV
Comments: 548
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That's a very neat and beautiful workbench commodity.
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