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joeorc said:
WilliamWatts said:

Theres also the expense of the tools. It all adds up when you have to pay about 12 different software packages and pay a royalty on top of that for each one used. This is why speedtree is becoming less popular IIRC and not more popular.

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.

 

That sounds funny!