Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!purdue!mentor.cc.purdue.edu!pur-ee!pur-phy!murphy From: murphy@pur-phy (William J. Murphy) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Fonts - interlace, overscan Message-ID: <3026@pur-phy> Date: 23 Jan 90 14:06:53 GMT References: <1052@lpami.wimsey.bc.ca> <3011@pur-phy> <1989@ultb.isc.rit.edu> Reply-To: murphy@newton.physics.purdue.edu.UUCP (William J. Murphy) Organization: Purdue Univ. Physics Dept., W. Lafayette, IN Lines: 23 In article <1989@ultb.isc.rit.edu> kxs5829@ultb.isc.rit.edu (K.X. Saunders ) writes: >In article <3011@pur-phy> murphy@newton.physics.purdue.edu.UUCP (William J. Murphy) writes: >> >>I have been using f80 which was released with Meshugena. Devine Corzine >>may have been the one who created f80, he wrote Meshugena. f80 cuts off > > Unless Devine also wrote a terminal program with the name >Meshugena, which has a couple of fonts f80 and f132, you are wrong. >Meshugena was written by Michael Leibow, who graduted from RIT last >year. I know, I did some beta testing for him. #include I'm sorry, I confused the person who made a big deal over using Meshugena with the person who actually wrote the piece of software. Since K.X. Saunders was a beta tester for Mr. Leibow, I yield to him. Devine was not the author, just the one who evangelized the program. -- Bill Murphy murphy@newton.physics.purdue.edu Enjoying my Amiga 2000, but holding out for a real computer: The Amiga 3000!!