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From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita)
Subject: Re: Amiga Video Toaster for the MAC
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Date: Wed, 22 May 1991 00:26:09 GMT

In article <91141.112512UH2@psuvm.psu.edu> UH2@psuvm.psu.edu (Lee Sailer) writes:
>Newtek is selling (I think) a Toaster for the Mac.  It includes the
>toaster itself installed in an Amiga, and costs about $3500.  I guess
>they must include some pre-setup software that lets the Mac connect
>to the Amiga as an external terminal, or something, and send commands
>to the toaster that way.  Think of te Amiga as a fancy host adapter,
>and you've got the idea.
>
>                        lee

	I seem to remember something like the Toaster can accept
Mac video input and Mac format graphics files.
Now the world has gone to bed,		Now I lay me down to sleep,
Darkness won't engulf my head,		Try to count electric sheep,
I can see by infrared,			Sweet dream wishes you can keep,
How I hate the night.			How I hate the night.   -- Marvin
