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Lasers:
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Lasershow Designer 1000 (Amiga):Pangolin's first commercial software. In 1990, this program cost $995 -- now it can be downloaded for free. LSD1000 can help hobbyists, experimenters, and those on a budget to get started with laser light shows.
Requires a Commodore Amiga with 1 MB of memory or more, and Workbench 1.3 operating system. May work under Workbench 2.0 and higher, but has not been tested.
(Main Program,
100-page user manual in text form,
Scripting Program,
Sample Frames)