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From: Rob McNaughton <rmcnaugh@costamesa.bozell.com>
Date: Thu, 4 May 95 16:37:20 -0700
To: lightwave-l@netcom.com
Subject: Lightwave on OS/2 Warp?
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Has anyone tried Lightwave 4.0 on OS/2 Warp?
Does is work?
Is it multitasking well with paint programs at the same time?
And is it worth my money?
If OS/2 works well with Lightwave, How fast is it compared to Windows NT and Win32?
The reason I ask is because I hate Windows so much. If there is any alternative to the memory
consuming NT or the dogidly slow Win32 I would be very intrested. I currently have a fleet of
Pentiums with 24 megs of RAM (to little for good stuff with Windows NT.) I am only guessing right
now because my Lightwave is still on order. Thanks in advance if anyone can answer.
Rob McNaughton
the A/V guy
Bozell/SMS
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