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Chienworks wrote on 9/13/2005, 3:36 AM
Sorry to inform you, the latest Vegas update requires TWO MB of RAM (*gosh*). Fortunately i found some for you: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5240210064. Only $19.99 ... what a steal!
winrockpost wrote on 9/13/2005, 7:41 AM
Weird, runs fine on my Commodore 64, render times seem a little slow , but heard that was a vegas issue
beerandchips wrote on 9/13/2005, 9:48 AM
I'm still trying to figure out how to get it to work on my apple 2e.
Billae wrote on 9/13/2005, 10:04 AM
Alright!!! I'll upgrade to an Atari St.
Chienworks wrote on 9/13/2005, 10:27 AM
I could always send you a copy of the Chienworks*™ V-Edit software i wrote back in the early 90's. It ran flawlessly on an Apple //GS with 1MB of RAM. It handled video files up to 80x50, 4 bit color, 15fps. It included 3D video effects such as mapping the video image to the surface of a solid. I think i was able to edit and render a video clip up to 29 seconds long with it.

Hey, the original "Rotating Cat Head" logo was created with this software! It took 9.2 days to render.

Any takers?
Steve Mann wrote on 9/14/2005, 12:01 AM
True story - I was running Vegas on a Commodore Pet computer 24 years ago.
(That beats all your timelines, and it's true).

God, I'm old. And still kicking myself for not joining the Homebrew Computer Club in Cupertino).

Steve Mann
beerandchips wrote on 9/14/2005, 8:29 AM
True story - I was running Vegas on a Commodore Pet computer 24 years ago.


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You sure your not talking about Las Vegas and a Penthouse Pet?
Steve Mann wrote on 9/14/2005, 11:31 PM
No, really. A Commodore PET (http://oldcomputers.net/pet2001.html)


Steve Mann wrote on 9/24/2005, 10:42 PM
"True story - I was running Vegas on a Commodore Pet computer 24 years ago.
(That beats all your timelines, and it's true)."

Even better - I wrote the program.

Absolutely true. I still have the notebook with the code in it.

Steve Mann
Bob Greaves wrote on 9/25/2005, 4:58 AM
Not too long ago I threw out two Radio Shack Color Computers. They might have done a better job for you.
Steve Mann wrote on 9/26/2005, 11:24 PM
Too bad - you can make them into teleprompters.