Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!ncoast!davewt From: davewt@NCoast.ORG (David Wright) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Ease of Amiga Vision (Review, sort of...) Summary: It works on my machine Keywords: AmigaVision Message-ID: <1990Nov24.033240.19504@NCoast.ORG> Date: 24 Nov 90 03:32:40 GMT References: <1990Nov18.131149.19112@news.iastate.edu> <3672@corpane.UUCP> Organization: North Coast Public Access *NIX, Cleveland, OH Lines: 19 In article <3672@corpane.UUCP> sparks@corpane.UUCP (John Sparks) writes: >And you only need THREE Megs (recommended) to use it! Isn't that great? ..... >just fine with 1 Meg. How well does AmigaVision work with just 1 meg? Well, I have a 3000 with the basic 2 megs, so that means at boot time I have about 1.5 megs, and I always have the Empire server and one client running, which, with all the buffers and overscanned WB I use, leaves me about 700k, and I can use AmigaVision just fine. >And I wish it had a compile mode, so you could make stand alone programs >that anyone could run, and not have to have AmigaVision to run it. CanDo >can do that, also. I wish it could do that too, and I wish it had a better way to print out the files, so you could recreate a flow from the printout. But the compile feature of CanDo is really pretty useless. If you make a standalone version of a program the program will be over 100k, no matter how small it is. Dave