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- From: barrett@iastate.edu (Marc N. Barrett)
- Subject: Re: FTP location of older Eric Schwartz anims?
- Message-ID: <C0E2Fx.26F@news.iastate.edu>
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, IA
- References: <2115@vall.dsv.su.se> <C0CJxt.5A0@news.iastate.edu> <1993Jan5.130115.20248@samba.oit.unc.edu>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jan 1993 16:14:20 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan5.130115.20248@samba.oit.unc.edu> Jason.Price@launchpad.unc.edu (Jason Price) writes:
- >In article <C0CJxt.5A0@news.iastate.edu> barrett@iastate.edu (Marc N. Barrett) writes:
- >>In article <2115@vall.dsv.su.se> matt-dah@dsv.su.se (Mattias Dahlberg) writes:
- >>>Anyone who knows if Eric Schwartz will go AGA?
- >>
- >> Are you kidding?!? His latest animation already takes up four 800K disks.
- >>A version for AGA could easily take up 16 or 32 disks. Until the Amiga gets
- >>a standard system for distributing large amounts of data that is available
- >>for all Amiga users (like floptical drives or CD-ROM), you can forget AGA
- >>animations.
- >
- >What demo is that?
-
- At the Movies II.
-
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- | Marc Barrett -MB- | email: barrett@iastate.edu
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- "No, I just think that a computer grafted on top of another computer
- is a kludge. It has nothing to do with the AGA chipset." -- me
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