joeorc said:
yup, remember the origional cost of the "toaster" program... just plain silly. but it did have some impressive result's example: In 1993, NewTek released the Video Toaster Screamer, a parallel extension to the Toaster, with four MIPS R4400 CPUs running at 150 MHz. Based On the Amiga hardware and software/OS. The Screamer accelerated the rendering of animations developed using the Toaster's bundled Lightwave 3-D software.
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That sounds funny!