[comp.sys.amiga] SA4D's movie program

pawn@wpi.wpi.edu (Kevin Goroway) (12/05/89)

Recently, I was invited to a cable tv studio to show some of my animations
to them.  Armed with my animations in quarterback format (they're big)
and movie (and quarterback, incase they didn't use that back-up prog)
I went to the studio.  I unpacked my anims onto their HD and put my floppy
into the internal drive, leaned back, and said, "Watch this..."

And, right before their very eyes, I showed them the infamous Guru.

Anyone have any ideas why movie wouldn't work on their machine?
(A2000 w/5 megs and quantum 80 megs drive)
They have two of these machines, and it didn't work on either...

I'm sure the anims unpacked OK, since when I got home, I was able to 
play the anims fine (I copied one from their HD to my floppy, brought it
home, and copied it to my HD, and poof...it worked like magic...)

thanks to anyone who can help...this is sorta important, for obvious reasons.
PS. my system: 2500 with an extra 2 megs of 16 bit mem (5 megs total, no 
fatter agnus here, don't know about there, hmmm...)



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