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Subject: Re: HOT! READ For OpelGL Used By NewTek At NAB
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>>>What was the demo machine?
>>
>>
>>The system was a DeskStation Raptor Reflex. The OpenGl Card was the =
>>Dynamic Picture Card (model V192). The speed of the computer was =
>>probably 333 Mhz (although there where 366, and even a prototype 500 Mhz =
>>Raptor's at the show. =20
>
>I thought for sure that the machine for the main Lightwave demos at
>the booth was a TDZ machine from Intergraph. The deskstation machine
>was on the other side of the booth.
>
>Dave Paige
>Alfheim Imaging
>dave@access.digex.net
It was the Intergraph machine. It was standing on its edge and had
a big fancy "Z" logo on it. In fact just before Peebler started his
demo, another Newtekker reached behind the desk and pulled out
a small "Intergraph" logo card and set it in front of the machine,
probably, I thought, to indicate what machine was driving the demo.
That sign was taken away when they did Flyer/Toaster demos with the
Amiga 4000 Tower which was under the same desk, right next to
the Intergraph machine.
I recognized the TDZ box since Intergraph has been buying
a lot of full page color ads for it in all the computer graphics