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  4. From: bdupras@bert.eecs.uic.edu (Brian Dupras)
  5. Newsgroups: comp.graphics.packages.lightwave
  6. Subject: Re: Scene Archiver?
  7. Date: 20 Feb 1995 14:27:55 GMT
  8. Organization: University of Illinois at Chicago
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  15. I (bdupras@bert.eecs.uic.edu) wrote:
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  17. > Well, no product recommendation here, but a simple and easy to use
  18. > technique.  First you must understand "Assigns" on the Amiga.  If not,
  19. > here is the short description.  An assign appears similar to a drive
  20. > (sort of) in the fact that you access it like "Foo:".  What it does is
  21. > gives you a shortcut to any directoy on your Amiga filesystem.  So, if I
  22. > had a project called ReallyBigRenderMonger and I wanted to make my scenes
  23. > transportable, I'd create a RBRM-stuff directory, with sub-dir's for
  24. > Scenes, Objects, etc.  Then, here's the *important* part, open an Amiga
  25. > shell and type "assign RBRM HD0:/wherever/youre/directory/is/RBRM-stuff".
  26.  
  27. Oops.  It's "assign RBRM: HD0:/~~/RBRM-stuff".  I forgot the colon after
  28. the assign's name.
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  30. Brian
  31. bdupras@bert.eecs.uic.edu
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