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- Newsgroups: alt.sys.amiga.demos
- Subject: Re: Multitasking Demos
- Message-ID: <1992Dec13.232353.62008@cc.usu.edu>
- Date: 13 Dec 92 23:23:53 MDT
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- > I saw a demo on a 486 the other day, was kinda funny, it took over the machine
- > and looked real nice too. The funny part is they mentioned that the IBM could
- > do the same as the Amiga. Heh, only demo of it's kind iv'e ever seen. I'm
- > sure it wouldn't be nearly as nice on an XT, or even a 286
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- There are lots of IBM demos like that. Most major demo coders have the mixing
- process of digital modules down FAST!!! and can pump out digital music AND
- graphics aat the same time. Pretty sweet. (Check out Unreal and Amnesia).
-
- > Amigas rock. :)
-
- You bet they do.
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- Question: IBM has a new sound card now...called the Gravis Ultrasound. It is
- 32-channel digital pannable 8/16-bit sound card with wave-table
- synthesis...closest comparison in Amiga terms: 8 Paula chips in one. Does the
- Amiga have such a card?
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- Joshua Jensen
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