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Date: Sun, 23 Apr 1995 16:26:06 -0700 (PDT)
From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Raptor 3 Lightwave
To: Bob Evangelista <bvejr@pinn.net>
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> Does anybody know if the Raptor 3 uses a specific type of Lightwave? Or can
> it use the NT version. I've read somewhere that DECs uses a DEC specific
> lightwave, as with SGI. Tell my I'm wrong in my face and I'll be happy :)
There are separate compiled versions of LightWave for Intel (Windows or
Windows NT), MIPS (Raptor type processors) and Alpha (DEC processors).
Both the MIPS and Alpha processor versions run under Win NT on those
workstations.
To sum up ... Intel/Mips/Alpha .. three different versions. (SGI and
Amiga round it off, but those two aren't shipping, prerelease or other, yet)
JG