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From: ebrown@powergrid.electriciti.com (Eric Brown)
Subject: re: pentium systems
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> I may have a chance to sell off my 2000 system at close to the price of
> a low end pentium 90 mhz/100mhz. My question is how dos compatable are
> the pentium boxs ? I figure it's main use(only) will be to run LW. After
> that it's only a game box to me. Will the current crop of games run on
> the pentium ? I am keeping the A4000 to run my Amiga stuff, so I really
> don't see me putting a whole lot of stuff on the Pentium at this time.
> bill
>
bill, bill, bill...with doom, doomII, descent...you have no idea what you
are missing.
I've been on IBM's since '87. When I upgraded my mthbd to a 486/33 I
thought I was in Heaven. Now with my Pentium, these games respond like full
motion video- and I never got that with my Toaster 4000 setup.
Compared to my 4000, everything zips on my Pentium:
Elastic Reality
Photoshop
Director
And ALL the games
Lightwave is going to kick butt!
P.S. And LW is going to look great in my multimedia environment. ?:'}
done Brown