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From: schung@cory.Berkeley.EDU
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Subject: Novice questions -Multitasking?  And Borland.
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Date: Fri, 10-Jul-87 16:33:59 EDT
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Hello,

I have two questions.  Could somebody please answer them or otherwise give
indications where I can find answer to them?

	1.  How do you make the computer shows animated object and at the 
	    same time producing tones?  There are lots of example in games,
	    one of them being "3-D_demon."
	2.  What makes Borland's compilers so fast?  Do they have special
	    algorithm that nobody ever came up with before, and which they 
	    have patented by now?  If not, how did they make it so fast?

Thank you in advance to all who plans to e-mail me.  

sugih jamin
schung@cory.Berkeley.EDU