Steve K. opened this issue on Aug 18, 2016 ยท 7 posts
Steve K. posted Thu, 18 August 2016 at 3:50 PM
In a few decades, will there be pictures like this about Carrara? 
http://www.chron.com/bayarea/article/Obsolete-computers-and-gadgets-you-can-t-help-but-9123308.php#photo-10626104!

ProPose001 posted Fri, 19 August 2016 at 4:15 AM
I have a monitor just like that sitting in my garage. Don't have the heart to get rid of it
Steve K. posted Fri, 19 August 2016 at 10:08 AM
ProPose001 posted at 10:02AM Fri, 19 August 2016 - #4280404
I have a monitor just like that sitting in my garage. Don't have the heart to get rid of it
Some years ago, a friend had some 5"floppies he wanted to copy to 3" floppies. I happened to have in my closet an old DOS machine with both drives, so he came over we did it. He left, and I exited Win 3.1 to a DOS C: prompt. I sat there looking at it, and asked my wife, "How do you turn this machine off?" She said, "There's a switch in the back." Oh, right.
cjd posted Fri, 19 August 2016 at 12:16 PM
Deluxe Paint was awesome for 2D animation, and Imagine or Lightwave for 3D. Many programs that started on the Amiga are still around today. Sadly Deluxe Paint is not one of them.
davidstoolie posted Sun, 21 August 2016 at 4:56 PM
Hash Animation Apprentice was also one of the first 3d animation packages introduced on Amiga back in 1987 or so. Along with Lightwave3D, I think it was the first of its kind. The Amiga was great. Eventually bad busisness decisions kept it from being competitive against the PC or Mac, but it was years ahead of those machines technology wise.
cjd posted Sun, 21 August 2016 at 6:05 PM
Yeah, Hash is still around today. Caligari became Truespace, finally bought by Microsoft and had a free license for a period of time after that.
davidstoolie posted Sun, 21 August 2016 at 7:44 PM
cjd posted at 7:28PM Sun, 21 August 2016 - #4280698
Yeah, Hash is still around today. Caligari became Truespace, finally bought by Microsoft and had a free license for a period of time after that.
Hash is still around!? I'll have to check it out, because that brings back memories. I almost forgot all about Caligari and Truespace. That was the strangest program I think I ever saw. Just a weird interface and non-traditional workflow. You really had to make your first break into 3D with it to like it.