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When tring to run the Alien Breed 3D II demo on my CyberGraphX equipped 4000,
I noticed that the game did not open its own screen, instead it hit the 
Amigas hardware direct with the effect that I could still see my RTG 
workbench , I could hear the game starting but could not see it.
This archive contains a little utility that cures this annoying feature of 
running a RTG card. 
It attempts to open a 15khz Amiga Native PAL screen before executeing 
then Command/Game, thereby ensuring that display is in the correct mode 
IE native Amiga displays (ECS/AGA).
It is based on the same idea as Fred Hamilton's NoPicasso but does on 
or two things  differently in that IT executes the Command/Game and 
doesn't have to be run first.
Usage looks like this
	NoCyberGraphX (Path/Command)
And thats it.
Important. If you are running a screen promotor such as NewMode or ChangeMode,
you should not promote this screen to a CyberGraphX mode or just to be extra
safe a DBLPAL / DBLNTSC screen.
This utility should also work with a Picasso IIs default software , tho this 
is untested.
Contact me with any suggestions at:
	email:	kirkwood@thenet.co.uk
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 Contents of util/misc/NoCyberGraphX.lha
  PERMSSN    UID  GID    PACKED    SIZE  RATIO METHOD CRC     STAMP          NAME
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[generic]                 1031    1444  71.4% -lh5- f80d May 18  1996 NoCyberGraphX
[generic]                  540     942  57.3% -lh5- 6f37 May 18  1996 NoCyberGraphX.e
[generic]                  655    1158  56.6% -lh5- 0d51 May 18  1996 NoCyberGraphX.readme
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 Total         3 files    2226    3544  62.8%            May 18  1996
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