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From: thwang@expert.cc.purdue.edu (Tommy Hwang)
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Subject: Re: Allen Hastings' PC
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Date: Tue, 23 Aug 94 10:32:29 EST
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> The important things to consider are processor speed (I recommend getting
> a 90 MHz Pentium), memory (get at least 16 megs, preferably more), a CD-
> ROM drive (LightWave may may packaged on CD, and things like Windows NT
> and Photoshop already are), and a video board supported by NT (some
> boards may not have NT drivers yet). Faster video boards may improve
> things like layout redraws, and 24-bit capability would be nice, but I'm
> planning that LightWave will work with just a 256 color 640x480 display
> if necessary (so that it could be used on laptops).
Will Alphas running WindowsNT work with Lightwave? I think that
and my Toaster can be a powerful combination. How much RAM is needed?
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