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Received: by netcom2 (8.6.8.1/SMI-4.1/Netcom) id SAA20545; Thu, 7 Jul 1994 18:58:31 -0700
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Date: Thu, 7 Jul 1994 18:58:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: Scott Bragg <csbragg@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Warp transputor & LightEngine (was Raptor 2 MIP chips?)
To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
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On Thu, 7 Jul 1994, ED JAKOBER wrote:
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>
> It is my understanding, that the LightEngine IS LightWave compatible, in
> that, you run the LightEngine then load your LightWave scene (into
> LightEngine)... and render. (go get a cup of coffee, come back, and your
> 30 second animation is done. ;-))
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> This is from a telephone conversation with U.S.Cybernetics and some info
> they faxed me.
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> Regards,
> Ed
> Jakobere@uwstout.edu
>
Ed, where did youget info on the lightEngine?? Can you post some
performance specs, processor types, ect.. thanks..