Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!bionet!hayes.ims.alaska.edu!acad2.anc.alaska.edu!axjjb From: axjjb@acad2.anc.alaska.edu (BRYANT JOHN J) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: HAM-E Message-ID: <1990Oct23.002944.3657@hayes.ims.alaska.edu> Date: 23 Oct 90 00:29:44 GMT Sender: usenet@hayes.ims.alaska.edu (J Random USENET) Reply-To: axjjb@acad2.anc.alaska.edu Organization: University of Alaska Anchorage Lines: 24 News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.3-4 Nntp-Posting-Host: acad2.anc.alaska.edu I guess it is coming down to the fact that HAM-E is inherintly RGB and DC-TV is composite. I personally liek the RGB because you can do some great programming for it..plus the HAM-E is useable by existing software. I called thier BBS (Black Belt systems) and was amazed by the support. They were actively seeking recommendations for the software. And then implementing the recommendations. I was truly amazed. The reps are very informed. (I've bugged the heck out of one of the techs (300 bucks isn't a small investment for a college student:-).... I plan on writing a game or two in HAM-E..(just to show to my I*M friends...how fast can VGA be animated :-)...and I plan on writing some animation software if I have the time. This could be fun....and who says the Amiga doesn't have 24 bit color (That's why I purchased my Amiga...it's a fun computer...plus it is useful...the computer for all of your moods..) John J Bryant Student Computer User Consultant University of Alaska Anchorage Disclaimer: I said what??? (I do not work for Black Belt Systems (HAM-E) or Digital Creations (DC-TV)