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Subject: Alpha dust collector
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Hello all! I am writing to see if anybody has any good ideas on a
solution to a problem I have.
My school just got a Raptor 3 266Mhz computer to do all the rendering
on....However, as of now, its just sitting in a corner collecting
dust....why?......the reason:there is no way we can get the pictures that it
renders onto a video tape.....The original plan was to render pictures out
onto an external, and hook the external onto an Amiga w/
frame-by-frame-recorder, and use CrossDOS to go between the two...but when
we try to load the images, but for some reason the Amiga thinks there's
nothing on the disk.......It was a serious lack of foresight on our part not
to actually make sure this would work. If anybody knows what we're doing
wrong, or another method of getting the images onto video please
post/e-mail. (PAR/DPS cards are a little out of reach)kind of blew the
budget on the Raptor.
Thanks
Nori Yoshida | MUAHAHAHAHAHAHhahaheheohohoho haha ha.....ah, well