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Re: Trying to cram GS/OS into a walnut
The images really are impressive on that disk that Supertimer sent me.
Obviously you can't expect 1024x768 with millions of colors, but what is
possible with the equipment you have to work with is outstanding to say the
least.
In article <389DEEDD.6A149E04@webzone.net>, Stingray <stingray@webzone.net>
wrote:
>Supertimer wrote:
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>> j
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>> You should take a look at the graphics slideshow disk. You
>> might have a hard time believing that the pictures on that disk
>> look like the sample graphics I sent in the email. You might
>> think I'm trying to trick you or something, but the IIGS can
>> really display graphics like that. I've sent the slideshow disk
>> to quite a few csa2 readers and they will tell you the IIGS can
>> really do graphics like that.
>>
>> For example, the last user I sent the disk to before you was
>> John Holmes. He was impressed with it. In fact, all the
>> users I sent the disks to were impressed with it.
>
>I'd be interested in seeing that, myself. Could I bother you for more
>info?
>
>Steve
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