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Offline Pat the Cat

Re: Basic installation of Art Department Professional
« Reply #29 from previous page: August 24, 2017, 10:02:30 AM »
Quote from: scuzzb494;829917
I was just checking my disks for Art Department Pro and this is what I have ...

0933: Converter ABEKAS Raw BMP [ copy ]
0934: Abekas Driver for Art Department Professional ASDG Inc
0935: Art Department Professional Version 2 Patch Disk
0936: Art Department Professional Version 2 Disk 1
0937: Art Department Professional Version 2 Disk 2
0938: Art Department Professional Version 2 Disk 3
0939: Art Department Professional Version 2.5 Program Disk One
0940: Art Department Professional Version 2.5 Program Disk Two
0941: Art Department Professional Version 2.5 Program Disk Three
0940: Art Department Professional Version 2.5 D03 [ copy ]
1556: AdPro-Macros Spare ADF.Rexx [ copy ]
4334: Macro System VLab Software v4.0 includes AdPro2 Loader
12191: Art Department Professional Version 2.5 ASDG Program Disk 1 [ boxed ]
12192: Art Department Professional Version 2.5 ASDG Program Disk 2 [ boxed ]
12193: Art Department Professional Version 2.5 ASDG Program Disk 3 [ boxed ]
12194: Art Department Professional Version 2.5 ASDG Patch Disk 1 [ boxed ]
12195: Art Department Professional Version 2.5 ASDG Patch Disk 2 [ boxed ]
12196: Art Department Professional Version 2.5 ASDG Tutorial Disk [ boxed ]

No Morph operator or FRED then. Easy enough to slot into the correct drawer.

Oh, yeah, I checked, apparently I DID do a load of laundry for you and a bunch of other people... still dealing with the aftereffects. In between my unusual lifestyle choices. That odd blend of tonnes of dirty clothing turned clean certainly affected me.

Scuzz even has a Wiki entry...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scuzz
« Last Edit: August 24, 2017, 10:06:01 AM by Pat the Cat »
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Offline scuzzb494

Re: Basic installation of Art Department Professional
« Reply #30 on: August 25, 2017, 04:16:31 PM »
Quote from: Pat the Cat;829942
No Morph operator or FRED then. Easy enough to slot into the correct drawer.

Oh, yeah, I checked, apparently I DID do a load of laundry for you and a bunch of other people... still dealing with the aftereffects. In between my unusual lifestyle choices. That odd blend of tonnes of dirty clothing turned clean certainly affected me.

Scuzz even has a Wiki entry...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scuzz


They may be lurking on other disks. I have only listed the headline disk names from the collection. I tend not to keep things in folders as I find it quicker to simply grab a disk. Most stuff is backed up. I have hundreds of CDs also and obviously machines with software on so there probably are copies of the items you mentioned somewhere. Don't use AdPro or ImageFX as I tend to use Photoshop on the PC and PPaint on the Amiga simply to convert for use with say Dpaint and Main Actor for animation work.

I actually didn't understand most of what you wrote, sorry,  so can't comment further.

Just as an aside the name scuzz was created when I joined an Amiga Group a long time ago. I generally created a new name each time I joined a group and then dumped it when I left. Same with email accounts and logins etc. That night I had been watching Southpark where Cartmann had been telling his story about Scuzzlebutt and that was the first thing that sprang to mind. I had never intended keeping the tag but it just hung around. Some folk thought it was to do with SCSI. I was aware of the TV rock channel and watched it pretty frequently, though not for some time now. Throws up some odd search results... not for me , but for scuzz followers that find Amigas in with their heavy mekal bangin sturff.

Gotta go. Got a date with a ghost.