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Imagine ACUP Information from Martin McKenzie
« on: July 16, 2002, 08:06:14 PM »
About a week ago I went searching for an update to the status of the Imagine's ACUP (Amiga Constant Upgrade), as I had not seen any progress on the ACUP site for quite some time.  

Martin McKenzie - currently in charge of finishing this project has assured us that this is still an ongoing project.

He has asked that the details of his post to the IML are not distributed to other websites, stating it is for IML subscribers only.  Therefore if you are interested in what he has to say you can join the IML here.  It's free and you can opt for a single email delivered monthly that contains only the info you are interested in.

I would say if you are at all interested in this software that it makes for some good reading.

Incidentally I will now blatently plug CadTech and Imagine - considering this is probably the only 3D Animation package that is still being actively developed, and the latest version IS PPC COMPATIBLE NOW!

Also you should consider not only the incredibly low price of Imagine v5 but also how incredibly good value for money the v6 ACUP is (v5.17 is the PPC compatible version - together with a PPC Standalone Rendering Engine).

So there is no excuse for this software not to be at the top of all Amiga 3D Animator's shopping lists.

GPF (the famous Blue Screen of Death) honest version :-

The system has become busy or unstable.
Actually, we say \\"system\\" but what we really mean is \\"Windows\\".
If you like, you can wait and see if the \\"system\\" recovers.
It won\\\'t, but it will give yo
 

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Re: Imagine ACUP Information from Martin McKenzie
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2002, 02:48:38 AM »
PS - to read Martin's posts without joining the IML you can do so by looking here.
GPF (the famous Blue Screen of Death) honest version :-

The system has become busy or unstable.
Actually, we say \\"system\\" but what we really mean is \\"Windows\\".
If you like, you can wait and see if the \\"system\\" recovers.
It won\\\'t, but it will give yo