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From: William E Sonnenreich <sonny@MIT.EDU>
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The computer objects are NOT in the computer dir. As bizzare as this
sounds, NewTek put the amiga obj in the WORKSTATION dir. This now
might be floating around elsewhere, like in tutorials or demos or
something, but it really should be there... unless it was something
that went away after 2.0... hmm... maybe it's because the image map
changed... Ah! Well, if NewTek took it out, it's because the
workstation object was a toaster 2000, not a 4000... they probably
made a new one for the flyer! :)
Wes
PS> anyone from NewTek: is it ok to upload these to Tomahawk?