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- From: gdkuch@barrow.uwaterloo.ca (Jerry Kuch)
- Subject: Re: History of Computing at the Smithsonian
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- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 19:50:01 GMT
- References: <Pine.AMI.3.91.960214055259.133338936B-100000@aww.com> <4g1klf$es4@daily-planet.nodak.edu> <4g4adb$s8q@ousrvr3.oulu.fi>
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- In article <4g4adb$s8q@ousrvr3.oulu.fi>,
- Esa Haapaniemi <eha@ernst.oulu.fi> wrote:
- >Nathanael J Henderson (nahender@prairie.NoDak.edu) wrote:
- >: Richard P. O'Sullivan (rosully@aww.com) wrote:
- >:
- >: : The Amiga architecture in 1985 defined today's standard for the
- >: : multi-media computer: pre-emptive multi-tasking, deep color palette,
- >: : built-in audio, and NTSC/PAL compatibility for television. Today, the Amiga
- >: : 4000 is widely used in television and studio productions.
- >:
- >: What does multitasking of ANY sort have to do with multimedia?
- >
- >I very much suppose that you don't understand the meaning of multimedia !
- >It originally ment combining of graphics and sound, and that could be
- >done only with multitasking machines where another program was taking
- >care of the sound and one for graphics and so on... When some standards
- >were made, others could adapt them to their programs AFTER the PC had enough
- >horsepower and memory to do that with huge programs (separate subroutines for
- >sound and graphics and ...) and interrupts were fast enough to let it happen.
-
- This statement is stupid. Does this mean that the Atari 2600 version of
- Pac Man was multitasking? As I recall it combined graphics and sound...
- Since "this can only be done with multitasking machines where another program
- was taking care of the sound and one for graphics and so on," I guess
- the VCS was a multitasking system.
-
- >It mostly is now. Before -90 it was NOT. Where might the PC be without
- >the original C-64 audio chips that could be standardly inserted to
- >"standard" PC cards ? Only because PC could get use from already supported
- >soundchips (a lot of people knew how to get sound out of those) it got
- >standard.
-
- "Before '90?" Well, thanks for the history lesson. The Amiga was pretty
- remarkable in 1985. I would say that it was easily five or six years
- ahead of its time. But eleven years later, a five or six year head start
- doesn't make a lick of difference. I've owned a few Amigas. I liked them
- a lot. They were my favorite systems for many years.
-
- --
- Jerry Kuch EMail: gdkuch@mercator.math.uwaterloo.ca, NeXTMail welcome.
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