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- From: kevin@mpls911.uucp (Kevin Herrboldt)
- Subject: Re: Running games on a Powerbook
- Message-ID: <C0Iv1L.5vs@mpls911.uucp>
- Organization: City of Minneapolis Emergency Communications
- References: <1993Jan4.194558.7225@crd.ge.com>
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- Date: Fri, 8 Jan 1993 06:22:32 GMT
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- sarachan@wsqtbf.crd.ge.com (B. D. Sarachan) writes:
- > Is there any problem running games that involve animation (i.e. flight simulators,
- > etc.) on the Powerbook? Is the animation too blurry on supertwist displays, or
- > is the effect tolerable?
-
- On the active matrix display (PB170 and PB180), there is absolutely no problem.
- I run all kinds of animation (flight simulators, QuickTime, etc) with zero
- problems on my PB180. If the PowerBook is your only Mac, it's hard to imagine living
- with an LCD display.
-
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