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RE: Tricky question

Posted by AbeCollins on July 15, 2017 at 08:29:36:


It IS a tricky question.

My initial response that I've been at it for 10 years is based on using main stream consumer PC/Mac sources. However, if I were to include the high-end Silicon Graphics Indigo series workstations from 1991 - 2000, I suppose I could include those along with the outstanding SGI Magic desktop interface and AV tools.

I used the 1991/1992 era Indigo Workstation to rip music from CD to disk, capture video clips, and create 3D graphics. We used those systems to demo at trade-shows and to recruit software partners and dealers. This was at a time when PC/Macs were completely incapable of the level of AV & graphics performance seen in these workstations.