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IIRC, the Apple II series was a 8 bit machine with about 48K of ram
installed. It will take a long time to produce an image using that system,
assuming that you can get the code small enough to fit in memory.
Lloyd
Nieminen Mika <war### [at] cc tut fi> wrote in article
<6hlhna$ctg$2@oz.aussie.org>...
> Twyst (sir### [at] hotmail com) wrote:
> : Actually, the IIGS is not a macintosh. It was made BEFORE the
macintosh,
> : AFAIK... I remember using them in school. I'm not sure if it can be
done, as
> : the IIGS doesn't have a Math co-processor...
>
> So, if it's an older (and slower?) machine than the first mac, running
> povray in it will be a real pain :)
> I have used povray in a 386 without math co-processor. It really was a
> pain :)
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