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From: vanhoutv@nbre.nfe.be (Johan Van Houtven)
To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: RISC-based Lightwave rendering accelerators etc.
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The two best known rendering accelerators for Lightwave are probably
Deskstation's RaptorPlus and RaptorII and Carrera's Cobra AXP 275.
I would like to hear from people who are using these systems what they think
about them.
Is there anyone using other RISC-based computers for ScreamerNet-based
Lightwave rendering acceleration?
Will Lightwave be available as native code versions (DEC Alpha and MIPS) for
all these systems?
What other _native_ graphics-oriented programs can I look forward to on running
on these RISC machines?
-- Johan Van Houtven / CLICK! N.V. / Wilrijk, Belgium.
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