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Date   : Mon, 28 Oct 1991 21:06:38 GMT
From   : eru!hagbard!sunic!liuida!isy!isy.liu.se!mvh@bloom-beacon.mit.edu (Martin V. Howard)
Subject: GSX for Amstrad PCW 8512

I have an Amstrad 8512 and on the Dr Logo disk there is a resident
system extension file called GSX, which I have understood I can
somehow use to make my programs produce graphic output.  How, I ask
and turn to the manuals, only to find:

'This topic is beyond the scope of this manual and is covered no
further',

or something to that effect.  Great!

So, does anyone know how I add this to my programs?  Can I use it with
Turbo Pascal?  Would I have to hack a MC interface?  How do I use the
routines in the GSX?  What routines are there? etc., etc., etc.

/mvH

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