Re: Medit

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Allan Schaffer (aschaffe++at++shark.paris.sgi.com)
Tue, 21 Feb 1995 16:29:31 +0100


On Feb 21, 2:15pm, abrend++at++idt.unit.no wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me who to contact for buying a license to Medit ??
> I'm using it with Performer and I know SGI ships Performer with i3dm,
> how much better is Medit ?? What do Medit costs ?? etc...

i3dm is a basic (and free) single-object modeller but is fairly
limited in scope, especially when compared to the more complex
modelling packages, such as those from Medit, MultiGen, Coryphaeus,
Wavefront, etc.

Here is some contact information previously posted to the mailing list:

        Mr Colin Dooley
        Medit Productions S.A.
        Plaza Jose Maria Orense 12, Pta. 5
        46022 Valencia
        SPAIN

        Fax +34 6 372 6063

        From: Colin Dooley <100346.1122++at++CompuServe.COM>
        To: <info-performer++at++sgi.com>
        Subject: Medit modeller

        We seem to have caused a bit of a fuss with our modelling
        software. If anybody is interested in getting a demo tape,
        or would like more details, please fax your company details
        to us at ++346 372 6063, and tell us what sort of tape you
        would like (we can supply DAT or QIC-150).

        Thanks,
        Colin Dooley,
        Medit productions.

        From: Colin Dooley <100346.1122++at++CompuServe.COM>
        Subject: Medit pricing

        Re: Medit pricing.
        Medit costs approx 1600 US dollars. Stop sending the e-mail!
        Colin Dooley

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Allan

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