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From: John Gross <jgross@netcom.com>
Subject: Re: Stand Alone LightWave (SALW)
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> > you could solve all your problems with a Cobra 275, running Lightwave. It's
> > the fastest renderign engine in the market today. Drop me a line at
> > Carrera1@delphi.com. Address it to Alex for more info.
> >
> There may be better alternatives. The Raptor is a NewTek solution that will
> work with the Toaster and the Warp transputer is a VERY FAST rendering engine
> with its Light Engine that is compatible with Lightwave scenes. The latter
> lets you stay with the Amiga and not have to move to an alien platform,
> with its Windows New Testiment interface.
The Raptor is not a NewTek solution. It is from a company called
DeskStation Technology. I would be pretty wary of the "Light Engine" as
it is not supported by NewTek.
The Cobra 275 flies on LW scenes. We have a couple right now and are
thinking of buying many more. Once LW is ported to NT, the Cobra is going
to be a great LW workstation.
JGross
Amblin Imaging