Xref: utzoo comp.sys.amiga:59313 comp.sys.amiga.tech:12532 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!mailrus!uflorida!ziggy!sunrise!stelmack From: stelmack@sunrise.ec.usf.edu (Gregory Stelmack) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: amigas in the music world. Message-ID: <11@sunrise.ec.usf.edu> Date: 8 Jun 90 01:34:38 GMT References: <25719@netnews.upenn.edu> Reply-To: stelmack@sunrise.UUCP (Gregory Stelmack (CS)) Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga Organization: University of South Florida, Tampa Lines: 14 (Note: My first posting. Tell me if I screw up...) In article <25719@netnews.upenn.edu> charles@eniac.seas.upenn.edu (Chuck the GREAT) writes: > >I would like to know how estblished the amiga is in the world of sight and >sound. As far as the industries' standards, which computer holds the title? >A friend of mine argued for the Crapintosh. I just want a little reassurance and opportunity to dispell this myth. All replies may be made directly to me or over the net. For those interested, the Fine Arts department here at USF has an entire Amiga lab for their Art department, and has in fact done a play in which three Amiga 2500s were used as a major part of the production. The Amiga is infiltrating quite a lot here at USF... -- Greg Stelmack (stelmack@sol.csee.usf.edu)