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From: mark@fusion.MV.COM (Mark Thompson)
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Subject: Re: Rendering times
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garygfx@cix.compulink.co.uk writes:
> I believe the fastest board for the 2000/2500 are the 28mhz 040 cards.
The 33MHz Zeus (which I use) from the now defunct PPI is faster. Also,
I thought CSA made a mega expensive 40MHz card for the 2000.
> Of course there's the Warp system - the transputer based system, not the
> 040 one of the same name. I think NewTek are going
> to write a version of LW to work with that? Can anyone confirm?
Don't count on it. The people who marketed the Warp system are out of
business and running from the law.
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* Fusion Films Inc. mark@fusion.mv.com *
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