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From: noao!seismo!utah-cs!ug.utah.edu!u-jmolse (John M. Olsen)
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To: noao!mcdsun!fnf
Subject: Re:  New Amiga demo
Status: R

Since it is a pain for me to post to newsgroups, (I have to use a class
account on another machine and port everything to it first) I am just mailing
this demo to you.  The program itself is pretty small, but there is a 45K
data file used to draw a Mercator projection of the USA.  All documentation
for the program is in comments in the code, and there is a header on the
Mercator data telling it's origins.

Included are source (Manx), executable, Mercator data, and a small file called
pix.dat showing some other useful features.  Let me know if any of it blows
up when run.

PS: Thanks for the ego trip you gave me when reading about your icon collection
on that latest disk set description.
