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- From: dons@olympus.net (Don Schmelling)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy,comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: History of Computing at the Smithsonian
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- Date: Mon, 4 Mar 96 18:28:57 PST
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- Brian Bell (omni128@wolfenet.com) wrote:
- : On Tue, 27 Feb 1996, Don Schmelling wrote:
- :
- : > Apple invented Multimedia???
- : >
- : > Multimedia was first used on Amigas.
- :
- : I do like Amiga, but I'm sure "Multimedia" was first seen on game
- : machines. At least I know the C-64 had simple animations and sampled
- : synchronized sounds. Both short, but the definition was met.
- :
- Well I do not consider a game machine to be a multimedia platform.
- How many game machines could be used as a kiosk?
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