You are labouring under the belief that processors touch the frame
buffer nowdays. For a current accelerated frame buffer that isnt
very true.
/s/frame-buffer/hunk-of-memory/
Either way, we have tens of MB of ram where we either put textures,
options or whatever --- the CPU has to meddle with it one way or
another.
--cw
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