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- In a message dated 96-01-11 14:48:43 EST, you write:
-
- >My hesitation at making the move is: 1) I have used Amigas for 5 years
- >and have built up a software base I can use blindfolded. If I move to
- >PC I have to start from scratch. 2) The *cost* of buying a new platform
- >and software base. 3) If I set up an adjacent Pentium, the moving of
- >files between systems (assuming issue no.1 is solved by running both in
- >parallel).
- >
- >My questions are related to the setting up of a PC system.
- >(Please note that I am in Australia and therefore use a PAL
- >system).
- >
- >* There is talk of Win32, NT, Win95 and Win3.11... what do I need to run
- >LW 4.0, assuming I have a P120 or the like? Or rather, what is the
- >*best*?
-
- I prefer Windows 95, but many will argue that NT is better. I don't think
- anyone would argue for Win32s. 95 is compatable with more applications than
- Windows NT is, but the multi-tasking and memory systems are a bit better in
- NT.
-
-
- >* What is the equivalent PC RAM requirement to match 16meg RAM on an
- >Amiga (ie. what I call minimum)?
-
- Well, memory is handled very differently on PC. Virtrual memory is
- native, so a 16 meg system could render things much larger than a 16 meg
- system on an amiga. However, to answer you question, I'd suggest 24-32 megs
- of ram, as the systems start to really fly once you get above 16 megs.
- Virtual memory is not fast, but it's better than you'd think. I've done
- animations in 16 megs on PC's that I couldn't have done on a 16 meg amiga,
- period. It will be strange at first, expecialy when you boot lightwave in a
- 16 meg system and have about 4 megs of space to work with untill your drive
- light starts up....
-
- >* Is it possible to live without Arexx? I live and breathe it with the
- >likes of ImageFX.
-
- BML provides a much better Arexx like control for Modeler, but I do
- miss ImageFX. There is really nothing like that program...
-
- >* Is there the equivalent of ImageFX and MultiFrame batch image
- >processors?
-
- WinImage is probrobly your best bet. You can get the PC 95/3.11 version
- for about $60 and it's essentialy the same as ImageMaster on the Amiga, but
- with a slightly re-vamped interface (and a much faster CPU)..
-
- >* Is the PAR on the PC as good as the Amiga version, which I have used?
-
- Comparable.
-
- >* Now there is talk of the PVR which I haven't seen, what is the
- >difference? Is there are DPS home page or mailing list perhaps?
-
- The PVR kicks ass. It's basicaly the PAR on a faster (PCI) bus, so you
- can really leave the compression on low. It looks better than the PAR, as you
- don't have to compress as much. One of our artists has one in his system, and
- it's output is very much comparable to the flyer. Better in some situations,
- worse in others, but about the same level...
-
- >* It would be much cheaper to just stick an Amiga PAR into my machine,
- >should I still consider it? (I don't see any plug-ins for the Amiga
- >version of LW turning up, though).
-
- That depends on you. If your happy with your current render times, or
- believe in the PowerAmiga's (as Joe Angell likes to remind me every day of my
- life....) then sure. If you want lightning fast rendering, and a huge wealth
- of great aplications, the PC is a great choice.
-
- >If you had to spend the *absolute* minimum to set up a
- >PC with LW and a PAR + TBC, what would the system consist of? (Say
- >given a budget of US$5000 ie.AUS$7000 - note: in Australia hardware and
- >software is a bit more expensive).
-
- Well, that depends how you shop. If you have someone around who really
- knows PC's (like we do) you can get a p100 motherboard, case, 1 gb harddrive,
- and 32 megs of memory for pretty cheap:
-
- Intel Triton p100 $489
- 2 60ns, 16meg simms $420 each - $840 total...
- 1 gb hardrive $225 (ide)
- PVR ~$1700
- Capture Card ~$750
- 4gb hardrive for PVR ~$1300
- Intel lightwave ~750, less if you get the cross platform upgrade...
-
- These prices are based on what we payed at the last computer show we went to
- in the area.. The PVR was bought from Merle, who can be found lurking on this
- list offering excellent prices. I think the 4gb was from him too...
- You should also try to budget Photoshop or Fractal Design Painter into
- your bugget, and KPT 3.0 - it's really worth the money... WinImages will
- handle your batch needs, and Razor or premier will handle the PVR stuff.
- I've also seen PC PAR cards with the TBC going for around $1700, which
- would save you a bit of money if your fine with the pars output. Myself, I'm
- going with a Q-Motion PCI card, which is about the same quality as a PAR/TBC
- combo, but is around $950.. My needs are less in terms of video production,
- as I do computer games, so it's overkill for me..
- I made the switch from a 16mhz 3000, to a p75, and have never looked
- back. I really miss ImageFX, but things like KPT convolver just make up for
- it. Theres nothing like the real time feedback you get....
- Hope this helps...
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