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"Johnnie D. Sutherland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Dec 1993 14:31:51 EST
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I have combined these two messages from Dave Gomberg into one message.----
-------------Johnnie
 
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              Thu, 02 Dec 93 11:55:50 PST
              Dave Gomberg <GOMBERG@UCSFVM>
              Re: DOQ Problem
 
As far as DOQ sample performance is concerned, I ran on a 486DX66 (not
DX2) and used a ET4000 generic display board.  For that specific disk,
I don't think it matters much, as the display is not the limiting
factor.   The performance with the above configuration was close to
snappy.   Dave
 
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              Thu, 02 Dec 93 11:53:46 PST
              Dave Gomberg <GOMBERG@UCSFVM>
              Re: DOQ Problem
 
I have read the Olmstead County disk successfully using the software
supplied.   Since it is a demo, only, I would not suggest using general
purpose viewing software to look at the images.   The main point of
this disk is to talk about compression algorithms and ask how much loss
as map consumers we can afford.
 
Dave Gomberg, role model for those who don't ask much in their fantasy lives.
GOMBERG@UCSFVM  Internet node UCSFVM.UCSF.EDU             fax-> (415)731-7797

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