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Don:
> I haven't been following this thread to closely, but uh, are you considering
> machines that are not running Windows. LdGLite 0.4 is due to be released
> real soon and should run pretty well on Linux and the Mac in addition to
> Windows. It's reaching the point where it renders about as well as LdLite,
> including shading.
There should definitely be binaries for both DOS, Linux, and
MacOS where it is possible. Or maybe no DOS and just
MS-Windows? How many OS/2 users do we have? (at least one)
> It would be really, really nice if this CD had a Hybrid filesystem readable
> from all three Operating systems.
Isn't that what the ISO-(can't remember the number) file
system is for?
> Something else to include would be a live "run from CD" copy of LDRAW and
> the parts directories.
Yup.
Play well,
Jacob
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