> ti all depends what you consider specialized equipment. Not long ago a
> color monitor was "specialized equipment" we needto look forward and accept
> that some people will have to upgrade to take advantage of the new
technology.
>
within reason.
> > Why don't we try to decide upon a minimum "usable" system? I think
> >that the browsers will probably take care of things like dithering and such,
so
> >we don't have to specify 32-bit colour or something like that, but just
> >guidlines that might help in the design of VRML.
>
> That seems like a reasonable request. Since this is a multi-media project
> why don't we accept the MPC-2 standard. Adding a 14.4 modem to the mix.
>
that's a good idea.
Kevin
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