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- From: eps@futon.SFSU.EDU (Eric P. Scott)
- Subject: Re: Should I buy a NeXT -> Thanks!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.065446.3742@csus.edu>
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- Organization: San Francisco State University
- References: <1992Nov11.232547.23466@reed.edu> <1992Nov18.152314.27777@das.harvard.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 06:54:46 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov18.152314.27777@das.harvard.edu>
- charuhas@virtual4.harvard.edu (Thomas Charuhas) writes:
- >I hate to do this, since I am a NeXT owner, but I would encourage
- >you to look at the new Amiga 4000 if you are thinking about
- >doing animation and video work. There is a plethora of
- >solid modeling/ray tracing software available, as well as
- >a whole assortment of video production software AND hardware.
- >(If you see the Video Toaster you'll see what I mean).
-
- I thought the Video Toaster "absolutely, positively" would NOT
- work with the Amiga 4000--and that NewTek had *no* plans to
- support the 4000. Feel free to cite authoritative statements
- to the contrary.
-
- -=EPS=-
- --
- We need the Amiga to "succeed" so we can keep making fun of it.
-