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Date: Wed, 19 Apr 95 18:28:33 PDT
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Subject: RE: Windows 95-Which Lightwave to use?
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---------------Original Message---------------
Greetings! I've been lurking on this list for many moons now. Bereft
of an Amiga, I use this listserv to get some inside info on Lightwave, and
to find out about the industry in general. (And fantasize about nice it
would be to use the software you people get to run! ;) )Now, there is a
version out for the PC. MY CHANCE HAS COME!
But, I'm running Chicago/Windows 95. Do I buy the NT version of
Lightwave V4.0, or the "plain" windows version?
(Windows NT and an extra 16mb of ram would push lightwave out of my
price range, as I am using this for a hobby, rather than for a source of income)
I am under the impression that these are different pieces of
software, the "plain" version running in a pseudo-32 bit mode using WIN32S
(a kludge to enable Windows 3.x to run 32 bit software), where the NT
version is a "true" 32 bit, multitasking version. I don't know if Windows 95
is close enough code-wise to NT to run this particular version (Since the NT
version is supposed to run faster.. Because of NT?)
I have different answers from mail order houses, and the NewTek
people on the sales end of things seem to be ..uncertain.. (Being
amiga-oids, I guess.)
I posted this question to the newsgroup, and received two responses.
Neither one seemed to be too certain either. Can someone here help
to clarify this question? (Since, when Windows 95 DOES come out (Aug?) this
will become a common question, I suspect.)
And, btw, the version I am running of Windows 95 is a LOT better than the
IBM PC windoze/DOS you've been exposed to. I hope this will ease the trauma
of some Amiga people who do feel "forced" to wander over to the IBM camp.;)
Thanks in advance for your aid...
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| Richard Peterson || spam@IslandNet.com || Victoria, B.C., Canada |
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Well thats seems to be a big misconception of everyone ordering pc lw right
now.. As far as I have known the pc Intel versions are all the same its
just if u run it under windows 3.1 etc u will need to install win32s drivers
for windows. YOu can run (same version) under Nt or 95 without any extra
installments. I have been a beta tester for a while know and thats how the
versions have been coming out for testing. If u try to run lw on normal
windows without the win32s drivers it WILL NOT work as far as i can see.
lw is a 32bit application and inorder to run lw on it u need win32s for windows
which allows you to run 32bit apps under normal windows that is why it works fine
under Nt or 95.
Steve
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