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From: Gunnar Norum <GUNNAR@scala.no>
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Are there a lot of people out there that uses several amigas in a network
environment to share
the rendering of a scene?
If so, would you mind describing the tools are you using in a few words?
I just wrote a small utility to do this, and I just want to know how it
is compared to what is already out there.
Thanks in advance,
Gunnar Norum
Scala Computer Television
gunnar.norum@scala.no