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From: esp@sos.sos.net (Grant Springer)
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Subject: Re: 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
>yoshid19@mo.net | never mind..........
>----------------|
>
>
>There is a free program out there call TWIN Something that should allow
serial port transfer to and from the Raptor to Amiga. Then just assemble