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From: pc@inrird.com (Paul Colton)
Subject: Re: Lightwave for Windows
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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 1994 12:10:54 -0700 (PDT)
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Once VirtualBri@aol.com wrote:
>
> I'm favoring a Power Mac over Pentium for reasons not pertinant to the LW
> list. BUT, since there is no PPC version of LightWave coming anytime soon
> (Please, say it isn't so.... You're porting to...gag...NT, but not the Mac
> OS?!?), I was wondering if getting Soft Windows to run LightWave under would
> be worth it. Or would it just be too slow and crash-prone to be worth
> trying.
>
Better yet, I heard apple will be introducing a 486DX/50 or 66 card for
the Mac for around $400.00. If so, then there is your (and my) answer,
Lightwave on a Mac! (Until PPC version ships, which I would be willing
to port if given the chance. :)
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Paul Colton (pc@inrird.com)