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- From: milne@ics.uci.edu (Alastair Milne)
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- Message-ID: <9209032012.aa15857@q2.ics.uci.edu>
- Date: 4 Sep 92 03:13:06 GMT
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- Hello,
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- The clients whose multimedia project we are creating are
- looking for opinions on these two multimedia boards.
- Video Blaster I've heard a bit about, enough to suppose
- it's getting somewhat popular. Super Video Windows is
- new to me -- is this something for use with Windows 3.1?
- (is it even in fact hardware???)
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- At present, the project (a set of 10 multimedia programs
- using conversational interactions to help teach Japanese)
- is on IBM's M-Motion card. But we want to be flexible
- about the delivery vehicle, especially since the people most
- likely to want the project will be the least likely to be
- able to buy expensive equipment -- university language
- departments are the main target. So our clients are
- very interested in knowing whether these boards are popular
- enough to warrant a bit of additional expense to make
- the Japanese program portable to them.
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- Any responses, opinions, experiences, anecdotes, price
- lists, recommendations, praises, cautions, warning, full sets
- of literature on either :-) are welcome. Particularly, if anybody
- has the manufacturer's addresses for either, that would be very welcome.
-
- Naturally, if there is enough interest, I will summarise
- for the newsgroup.
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- Many thanks in advance,
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- Alastair Milne,
- Technical manager,
- Educational Technology Center,
- U. Calif. Irvine
-