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- From: goliath@community.net (STRIPE)
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- Subject: Re: History of Computing at the Smithsonian
- Date: 25 Feb 1996 06:44:23 GMT
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- --------------> Stripe Wisdom inside :)
- >"Richard P. O'Sullivan" <rosully@aww.com> writes:
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- >All of the older 8-bit computers as well as the first game consoles had
- >the ability to output NTSC video. The Apple II even had a genlock card.
-
- Really NTSC? I mean, interlaced and/or broadcast quality?
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- >The Amiga is hardly ever used in production studios anymore. Most of
- >them have moved to either workstations or Macs with the AVID video system.
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- Really? Tell it to me, all the production companies I work for at least have
- one Toaster system, and as producer I have an Amiga
- 4000T/Toaster/Flyer/OneStop MusicShop/EGS over my desk :)
-
- Byebye
- -Stripe
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