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Date: Sun, 30 Jul 1995 23:17:34 -0400
From: DanEsmond@aol.com
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In a message dated 95-07-29 16:16:43 EDT, you write:
>What do I do? How do the toaster ovens work? Is there a way to
>make my 2000 in to an oven for the Par?
Look for WAVELINK. It's a ParNet based package that comes
with the required cable and software to allow your Amigas to
exchange files through the parallel port. If you can run LightWave
on both machines, they can both contribute to the finished anim
under WaveLink. It is a batch handler that distributes the scene
to both machines and can pipe the results directly to your PAR
board. It even uses a temporary disk buffer in case your machines
manage to get out of sequence. I used it for a while... it had some
quirks and was stubborn at times, but in general it was a great
help until I sold off my 2000.
Dan Esmond
Animagic
Austin, TX
512-258-4120
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