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- From: setzer@ssd.comm.mot.com (Thomas Setzer)
- Subject: Re: Help on Playing large anims
- Organization: Motorola LMPS
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1992 19:33:44 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Aug14.193344.11615@lmpsbbs.comm.mot.com>
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- Nick Palombo wrote me and told me that there was an utility on
- wuarchive.wustl.edu in /systems/amiga/incoming/gfx called biganim.exe.
- It plays anims straight from the hard drive.
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- Unfortunatly biganim.exe has been moved or removed from that directory. I
- don't have the time, much less the patients, to search the convoluted mass
- of directories that passes for a logical tree structure. I tried but after
- a half hour of looking in empty directories and following dead-ends, I
- gave up. The only advantage to such a structure is that along the way,
- you may run across some good stuff, which I did.
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- Anyway, does anyone know where this may have gone?
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- Thanks
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- Tom Setzer
- setzer@ssd.comm.mot.com
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