View Poll Results: What laser software do you use?

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  • Pangolin LD2000 showtime/designer/Live Pro software

    22 37.93%
  • Pangolin Flashback 3's LaFreak/livepro

    16 27.59%
  • Mamba

    3 5.17%
  • Mamba black

    8 13.79%
  • Phoenix Lasershow Software

    8 13.79%
  • LDS - Laser Design Studio

    5 8.62%
  • Other - Please reply with your software name

    15 25.86%
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  1. #21
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    I have Pangolin's LD2000 and FB3

    Best regards,

    William Benner

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pangolin View Post
    I have Pangolin's LD2000 and FB3

    Best regards,

    William Benner
    Heh, imagin that... You don't have an Imiga sitting around to play with?

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    Mamba 2004 with Easylase Dac and using the Easylase API for home brew coding projects.

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    Hey Aaron;

    I still have an Amiga... And I've got the (now free) Amiga version of Laser Show Designer 1000 loaded on it. I'm keeping it just for nostalgia's sake.

    I never modified the output of the Gary chip so it would pass DC though.

    Adam

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    well technically he just sad he has an amiga and so did any one that has a pangolin board
    basically a pangolin board is an amiga on a card (68000 or is a 68010/68020)
    i actually still have a mega midget racer and a derringer(both are amiga 500 accelerators that take that place of the old school 68000 and replaces it with a daughter board
    that has ram (fast memory) and a 50mhz 68050 with an added math co processor)

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    John
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    Hi John;

    Another Amiga fan! I've still got an A500 with the GVP A530 turbo ('030 accelerator) with a 500 meg SCSI drive and 8 megs of ram in it. (sheesh - that sounds so lame by today's standards.) I've also got a CD-32 with the SX-1 module, but it's got some 'issues' that need to be addressed. (Locks up on boot about half the time.)

    Back in the day I used to be a huge Amiga fan. (President of the Charleston Area Amiga Users Group for 3 years!) I had a decked out A4000 at one point (Warp Engine '040 - 40, Cybervision 64, Shapshifter Mac emulator, Ami-TCP, HST-V.everything, and a 20 inch Mitsubishi multi-sync that would go all the way down to 14.7 Khz...) Sigh - those were the days. I've also owned a 3000 and a 1200... Saddly all those machines are gone, though I've still got Amiga software and peripherals lying around. (Some habits die hard.)

    Bill got his start on the Amiga, but I don't think he has one anymore. (like the rest of us, he's gone over to the dark side...)

    Adam

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    i still have 2 500's one with a derringer the other with the mega midget racer both with gvp side car SCSI dives and both moded for laser output
    1 2000
    3 3000's
    i think i even have a 1000 around here some where

    back in the day my now business partner told me that his store had a shortage of a1200's so they were taking cd32's riping out the motherboard and putting it in a tower and were sold as a1200 towers

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    Wow, memories are flooding back of working at a community access TV station where they used nothing but Amiga 2000s for text etc.

    During this time, I'd always hear stories of how Babylon 5's CG was rendered on an Amiga running Video Toaster.

    ..never owned one though. Too expensive/proprietary for what I was doing.

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