RE: Quad Core

2006-11-17 Thread Scott Peterson Enterprises
A little OT, but would it make sense to install the Amiga OS on the PS3
Platform?

Best regards,

Scott Peterson 

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Subject: Re: Quad Core

http://www.3dfluff.com/mash/cinebench/top.php

> Funny to see that Apple seems to have made the right decision to switch to
> Intel.
> Right on top of the benchmark
> And with the upcoming Mac version of Realsoft
> Arjo.

Yes , if that's not enough to make you drool ( 4
quad core CPU's ) then nothing is . Finally we
have what Amiga developers wanted for all of us
10 years ago ... pure drop-dead power !

  Amiga developers were so close to the action ,
everything seemed to be centered around image
and music creation ... (big sigh) .

  We've had dual boards for a while , which were
OK , but let's face it , and let's call a-spade-
a-spade ... quad boards have been a long-long-
long time coming (yes we had some quad boards
make brief unnoticed appearances & so what?)

  Finally , after all these years , we have dual
core , then quad core , quad boards . Amiga was
32 bit way back when and would more than likely
have these 64 bit issues solved years and years
ago and maybe even possibly propelled RISC dev-
elopment to it's much fuller potential .

  Oh well . Christmas buying season is almost
here . Let's run around kicking up the snow and
forget about all that could or should have been
if only it were a perfect (non-MicroSoft) world ->   .

studio





RE: Realsoft Returns :-)

2006-08-27 Thread Scott Peterson Enterprises
Nandor

Ok that makes sense.


Best regards,

Scott Peterson

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I don't think so :-)
It ist a Superman eye 
The bullet is deformin such in cinema too ...

Nandor Kertes

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Nandor,

Not bad, I thought that the eye was going to disintegrate when the Bullet
made
contact.

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Scott Peterson 

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Subject: Realsoft Returns :-)

After cinema visit ...

Try a little animation.
Like the potentials of Realsoft and the simple use.

There some inconsistency but for the first time is not bad Smile
Will try compositing by the time

http://www.planet-interkom.de/nks/PreviewC.avi
http://www.planet-interkom.de/nks/PreviewD.avi

(XDIV)

Used :
Animation
Morphing
Particel
Simulation
etc...

Nandor Kertes









RE: Realsoft Returns :-)

2006-08-27 Thread Scott Peterson Enterprises
Nandor,

Not bad, I thought that the eye was going to disintegrate when the Bullet made
contact.

Best regards,

Scott Peterson 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Kertes Nandor
Sent: Sunday, August 27, 2006 9:09 AM
To: user-list@light.realsoft3d.com
Subject: Realsoft Returns :-)

After cinema visit ...

Try a little animation.
Like the potentials of Realsoft and the simple use.

There some inconsistency but for the first time is not bad Smile
Will try compositing by the time

http://www.planet-interkom.de/nks/PreviewC.avi
http://www.planet-interkom.de/nks/PreviewD.avi

(XDIV)

Used :
Animation
Morphing
Particel
Simulation
etc...

Nandor Kertes





FW: Email test

2006-08-27 Thread Scott Peterson Enterprises








Sorry for OT but there isn’t
any.   Where’s the list?.

 

 

Best regards,

 

Scott Peterson Enterprises








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2006-08-27 Thread Scott Peterson Enterprises








Sorry for OT but there isn’t
any.   Where’s the list?.

 

 

Best regards,

 

Scott Peterson Enterprises