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- From: rdippold@cancun.qualcomm.com (Ron Dippold)
- Subject: Re: Blue Helmet & TimeLord
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- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 18:25:59 GMT
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- irsman@iastate.edu (Ian Schmidt) writes:
- >>(Oh, BTW, I had a different impression of the IBM Delta Demo. If I remember
- >>your words, you said it was pitiful. I, OTOH, was very very impressed with
- >>what I saw. I had to bring the disk to a friend who has an IBM. He's had one
- >>since almost Day 1, and he said he'd never quite seen anything like it
- >>before.)
-
- >It's very impressive compared to what's been previously offered on the IBM
- >to be sure but the GS Delta Demo blows it out of the water IMHO.
-
- It does. However I've yet to see any demo on my IIgs that equalled
- the Future Crew's Unreal demo for the IBM. On the other hand, the GS
- demos run on a 3 MHz IIgs, and Unreal needs a 33 MHz 80386 and
- Soundblaster to be decent. The thing with demos on the IBM is that
- they don't seem to get much distribution at all. You can find them on
- the Internet, but I have yet to see most of them that I've snagged
- appear on BBSes.
- --
- I came, I saw, I deleted all your files.
-