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From: sales@mt-inc.com (MicroTech)
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Subject: Re: NT drivers for PVR (someday PAR)
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On 19-Mar-96 09:55:52, Nathan Kelly - GTC (nkelly@grtk.com) Emailed:
> Hi all;
> I have a dumb question. I'm presently waiting for the "april"
> release of the NT 3.51 drivers for the PAR card that i have. I was
> wondering if the current PVR drivers for NT allow the PVR drive to be
> seen across a network? The idea would be to have the PAR in a
> networked computer and have lightwave render directly to it across the
> network link (from a P5 100 ) to the Par drive in a 486 system. If the
> current PVR drivers can do this, i'm sure that the PAR drivers will be
> able to eventually. Thanks in advance. nathan
Yes, you can 'copy' frames to the PVR drive across a network, but you
cannot 'load' the frames from a video drive. That can only be done on the