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From: "Glenn M. Saunders" <krishna@max.tiac.net>
Subject: a couple questions
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A) does the LW standalone support HAM8 in all AGA resolutions? What
about a non-viewable mode (i.e. the way Brilliance allows 24-bit internal
but only HAM8 visble).
a) if you have no Toaster, what is the best and most affordable way to
export a completed animation to video? What about to film?
B) when trying to set up a "render farm", what is the difference between
the various networking options in terms of rendering throughput? Would
ethernet be any faster than Amigalink or other options?
a) I know some people are using clones to help render. Is this
available to everyone or is this a kluge?
b) What is the memory requirement for a rendering slave? Could you set
it up to help render in the background and not wipe out throughput and
have enough CPU availability left to use it as a personal machine?
c) Does the LW standalone support networking?