Subject: Re: gcc codegen bug? (affects libX11.a)
To: None <port-mac68k@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Justin R. Smith <jsmith@mcs.drexel.edu>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 04/05/1998 11:25:16
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>And it works as well as it does on the i386, which is not too good, but
>not bad either :) Best graphic browser I've seen for NetBSD/m68k so
>far... it seems to have some weirdnesses with graphics in 1-bit mode
>(pictures have these horizontal one-pixel tall white stripes), but it
>looks quite nice in 16-bit color. And it's got all the other problems
>people are complaining about on netscape.public.mozilla.general...

In some respects, I think Amaya is a better graphics browser.  Amaya is
slower and uses more memory, but seems much more stable. Its
html-composition user interface also seems better than mozilla's
(and there's supposedly a version of Amaya that has full Java support).

For what it's worth, Amaya also supports Mathhtml...

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