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From: trb@stag.UUCP ( Todd Burkey )
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga,comp.sys.atari.st
Subject: Re: MIDIMAZE/other uses..was RE: Amiga and MIDI
Message-ID: <280@stag.UUCP>
Date: 12 Dec 87 19:03:22 GMT
References: <447@nuchat.UUCP> <32160@auc.UUCP> <528@otto.COM> <275@stag.UUCP> <6946@ccicpg.UUCP>
Reply-To: trb@stag.UUCP ( Todd Burkey )
Organization: Mindtools ST Access Group, Plymouth, MN
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Keywords: MIDI Amiga Atari ST

In article <6946@ccicpg.UUCP> harald@ccicpg.UUCP ( Harald Milne) writes:
> [a bunch of ASSinine tripe about why HE is right and everyone else
>  stupid...unless they like Amiga...]

Great technical discussion there, Harald...Glad to hear that all your
friends smoke dope...am sure they are pleased :-). Just so people don't get
the wrong idea about MIDI-MAZE (rumor is that it will be out for Amiga).
I do happen to have hunt on my Unix Box here (Symmetrics 375) and it
isn't anything like midi-maze. If you want to go back in your source
archives a year or so, you will see a program called MAZEWAR (early
PARC days). I know it has been upgraded to run on Xwindows and it is
more like Midi-maze (graphics, real perspective, etc). But even
mazewar doesn't come close to midi-maze. Course, even amiga people
will have to haul their computers over to friends houses. Explain to me
how you can hook three graphics terminals up to your Amiga and
Ethernet with all your friends??? I can only hook one extra terminal
up to my ST (my Wyse while in the Multi-tasking C-Shell), but that is
really only useful for editting and compiling...I can't hook other
graphics tubes up (and doubt I would ever care to). I wasn't ever able
to get my Wyse working as a terminal on the Amiga.

  -Todd Burkey
   trb@stag.UUCP