Path: utzoo!censor!geac!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!apple!bionet!hayes.ims.alaska.edu!acad3.alaska.edu!axjjb From: axjjb@acad3.alaska.edu (BRYANT JOHN J) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: HAM-E Message-ID: <1990Dec4.201207.22116@ims.alaska.edu> Date: 4 Dec 90 20:12:07 GMT Sender: usenet@ims.alaska.edu (J Random USENET) Reply-To: axjjb@acad3.alaska.edu Organization: University of Alaska Fairbanks Lines: 24 News-Software: VAX/VMS VNEWS 1.3-4 Nntp-Posting-Host: acad3.fai.alaska.edu Since there hasbeen lots of misinformation about the HAM-E I figured I woulkd make a post since I have owned one for about a week now. 1st: You can do 3d, 2d, whatever animation with it (even Deluxepaint III) it is essentially a high res screen so any animation program that can animate a highres screen will work. 2nd: If you are getting fringing youa re noit using the right settings. I have over 30 renderings (a lot of them were digiview files) that aI digitized without any problems of fringing. 3rd: It is comp[atible with existing products. I can even use it with my AmigaVision scripts, all animation programs, Deluxe Paint III, AMOS, etc and since it is RGB, I do not need to flip switches/monitors. 4th: It is fully compatible with intuition. You can have multiple HAM-E screens up. Or mix and match HAM-E screens wiuth Normal Amiga screen!!!. 5th: It's resolution is 320 (or you can overscan) x 200,400 (or overscan) with 256 out of 16.7 million or 262,144 with 59 24bit registers (soon to be increased to 256 registers in the 262,144 color mode) They are also going to improve the resolution to 672 wide. If anyone has any specific questions please ask.