Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!iuvax!cica!gatech!ncsuvx!ccvr1!hgm From: hgm@ccvr1.uucp (Hal G. Meeks) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga Origins (Kaleidoscope) Message-ID: <4253@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu> Date: 20 Oct 89 19:57:50 GMT References: <1921@nigel.udel.EDU> <2338@eagle.wesleyan.edu> Sender: news@ncsuvx.ncsu.edu Reply-To: hgm@ccvr1.ncsu.edu (Hal G. Meeks) Organization: NCSU Computing Center Lines: 20 In article <2338@eagle.wesleyan.edu> jtreworgy@eagle.wesleyan.edu writes: >In article , ms0p+@andrew.cmu.edu (Michael Gordon Shapiro) writes: >> Here are some other trivia questions for Old Timers. >> >> 1) What was Kaleidoscope? > >Kaleidoscope was, and still is, the BEST video graphics feast I have ever seen. >It came as a freebie with my A1000 and still gets plenty of use (it's great to >put on at parties...). It never gets boring. I've been collecting various bits of 1000 demos, including boing! and the nifty "instruments" demo. What's the status of Kaleidoscope? Is there some way I could get a copy of it? --hal --------------- hgm@ccvr1.ncsu.edu "Oh dear, now I've made a terrible mess of things. netoprhm@ncsuvm.bitnet And all I wanted to do was rule the universe." Dr. Zachary Smith