Path: utzoo!dciem!client2!king From: king@client2.dciem.dnd.ca (Stephen King) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Amiga & Lasers Message-ID: <1266@client2.dciem.dnd.ca> Date: 8 Dec 88 19:20:56 GMT Article-I.D.: client2.1266 Organization: DCIEM, Toronto, Canada Lines: 18 << if it offends anyone, it must be a typo >> I just received the November '88 issue of 'Lasers & Optronics', wherein there is an article by Patrick Murphy entitled 'Vector Scanning Using Personal Computers'. You have one guess as to which 'personal computer' is the star of this article. Murphy discusses the relative merits of the Mac II, and why he settled for an Amiga. He is president of Pangolin Laser Software, Arlington Va. This company will be (if they aren't already) marketing a program called 'Laser Show Designer', which allows the laser artist to create an animated laser show using a tool similar to a conventional 2-D paint program. Add a laser, a scanner amplifier, and a pair of galvo scanners, which are driven by the Amiga audio outputs, and you have a complete (monochrome) laser show system. Sounds exciting, doesn't it? -- {utzoo|mnetor}!dciem!zorac!dretor!king or king%dretor@zorac.dciem.dnd.ca Stephen J King =-= DCIEM Human Factors Division =-= (416) 635-2149