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BBC Micro Live 1986 - Computer Animation

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A look at animation software on the BBC Micro and the 'cutting-edge' 32-bit Amiga. Presented by Fred Harris and Lesley Judd.

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  • I love the way he calls them "little screens" and not Windows. Oh I miss the days when a whole workbench would fit on a floppy and have the blue screen of life :)

  • I was too busy looking at Lesley Judd.

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  • It's funny how different the animation looks with what we have today with computers.

  • i love how we can now do practically the same thing with powerpoint.

    and 2:54...wtf

  • @ravebritt He still is lol

  • that guy looks like a virgin computer animator

  • @jowie74 The early Amigas were 16bit, but by the end, they became 32bit with the PowerPC processors.

  • @jowie74 The Amiga used a 68000 Motorola CPU which was a 32bit processor with a 16bit data bus.

  • If loveable Fred Harris was on QVC etc, you'd buy it! ADMIT IT!!

  • LOL

  • 2.30 ....you could have lots of characters.....yes, if you had 15 hours to spare waiting for the processor to work out what the hell was going on.

  • @LosBee The 68000 processor (used in Amigas) had 32-bit registers and could perform some operations 32-bits at a time, but had a 16-bit bus.

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