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PowerAnimator and on
* Alias Animator and PowerAnimator were high-end 3D packages in the 1990s, running on Silicon Graphics ( SGI ) workstations.

PowerAnimator and was
The shark seen in the game's underwater levels was one of Jason Rubin's first PowerAnimator models.
It was created in little over a month in a studio in Westwood, California, by about 15 animators using PowerAnimator, the Alias Systems Corporation animation program most commonly known as " Alias ", which would be used in subsequent episodes.
PowerAnimator and Animator, also referred to simply as " Alias ", the precursor to what is now Maya and StudioTools, was a highly-integrated industrial 3D modeling, animation, and visual effects suite.
PowerAnimator was previously used in the creation of animation for the TV series South Park.
PowerAnimator was used to create the water creature in the 1989 film The Abyss, as well as the T-1000 character in Terminator 2: Judgment Day, at a cost of $ 460, 000 per minute.
PowerAnimator also served as the solution used to produce South Park episodes digitally before production was moved to Maya.
PowerAnimator was also used in game development, in particular as a part of Nintendo 64's SGI-based developers kit.

PowerAnimator and Maya
* South Park used construction paper cutouts in its first episode before switching to PowerAnimator and, later, Maya.
Alias took code from PowerAnimator, TDI Explore and Wavefront to build Maya.

PowerAnimator and .
Previous seasons of South Park have been animated with the software PowerAnimator.
with the Scientific and Engineering Award for their contributions to the geometric modeling component of the PowerAnimator system.
" The Alias PowerAnimator system is widely regarded in the computer animation field as one of the best commercially available software packages for digital geometric modeling.
Alias PowerAnimator 9. 0 scene showing dynamic attributes used in VFX.

ran and natively
Unlike AIX / 370, AIX / ESA ran both natively as the host operating system, and as a guest under VM.
AppWare built true " double clickable " applications that ran natively on either Windows or the Mac.

ran and on
I found a trooper once the Apache had spread-eagled on an ant hill, and another time we ran across some teamsters they'd caught, tied upside down on their own wagon wheels over little fires until their brains was exploded right out o' their skulls.
Blood dripped down the front of his sweater, soaking into a dark streak of dirt that ran diagonally across the white wool on his shoulder, as though the bright V woven into the neckline had melted, running a darker color.
He saw the dark sweat spots flip in and out of sight under the patrolman's swinging arms and in the leather holster that swaggered and rolled at the side of his stocky body, the sun left a smoky shine on the narrow strip of blue metal that ran between the horned handles of his pistol.
While she was struggling to get her skirt down and get on her feet again, Jack ran over, offered her his hand and said, `` Gosh, I'm sorry, Miss Langford.
Inherently incapable of cooperating with others, he ran his own show regardless of how many party-line Democratic toes he stepped on.
It ran, this apocalyptic beast, on two thin legs, and its wings -- were they feathered arms??
The Bathyrans ran a check on Globocnik and had only to conclude that he was in a tug of war with Hans Frank and the civilian administrators.
He ran on his plump sticks of legs, freezing now and again into the sudden startled attitudes which the camera had caught and held on the paling photographs, all carefully placed and glued and labeled, resting in the fat plush album in the bottom drawer of the escritoire.
The average reader of this magazine owns more than one gun ( we ran a survey to find out ) but he's always on the lookout for new and better arms.
Women actually began to appear unaccompanied in the stands, where they still occasionally ran the risk of coming home with a tobacco-juice stain on a clean skirt or a new curse word tingling their ears.
Narrow four-story buildings ran the length of the block like books tightly packed on a shelf.
The esplanade eliminates Grovers Ave., which on original plans ran through the center of the development.
Arkansas combined 280 yards rushing with 64 yards passing ( on 5 completions in 7 tosses ) and a tough defense to whip TCU, and A & M, with a 38-point bulge against Texas Tech ran up its biggest total loop play since 1950.
Troopers said the child ran into the path of a passing car a half-mile north of Calvary on Georgia 111 in Grady County.
When he was made a vice president only a year after the new sales job, a leading business magazine ran his photograph with a brief biography in a series on national business leaders of the future.
The Anniston players and their manager ran out on the field.
The series, adapting several of the best-known Poirot and Marple stories, ran from 4 July 2004 through 15 May 2005, and has since been shown in repeated reruns on NHK and other networks in Japan.
This relationship too, reportedly ran into difficulties early on.
This meant that although ROM applications ran at the same speed, there was a substantial speed decrease on applications running from RAM.
* In that era of carefully counting clock cycles and limited memory, it was inefficient to write speed-dependent programs that ran on a runtime interpreter.
AIX 6 was announced in May 2007 and ran an open beta from June 2007 until the general availability ( GA ) of AIX 6. 1 on November 9, 2007.
AIX PS / 2, first released in 1989, ran on IBM PS / 2 personal computers with Intel 386 and compatible processors.
With the introduction of the ESA / 390 architecture, AIX / 370 was replaced by AIX / ESA in 1991, which was based on OSF / 1, and also ran on the System / 390 platform.

ran and MIPS
Earlier versions also ran on the i860, Alpha, MIPS, Fairchild Clipper, and PowerPC architectures.
The first general purpose microprocessor, the Intel i8080, ran at 0. 64 MIPS.
The machine used magnetic core memory with a cycle time of 1. 5 microseconds, so that a typical two-cycle ( Fetch, Execute ) memory-reference instruction ran at a speed of 0. 333 MIPS.
Unlike the MIPS systems, which ran IRIX, the Itanium systems used SuSE Linux Enterprise Server with SGI enhancements as their operating system.
Each ran at 20 MHz ( the-20 in the name ) which supplied about 10 MIPS each.
Each module delivered 2 MIPS, 500 kiloFLOPS ( 32-bit single precision ), or 300 kiloFLOPS ( 64-bit double precision ), and ran the Vertex operating system.
This was otherwise similar to the nCUBE 10's CPU, but ran faster at 25 MHz to provide about 7 MIPS and 3. 5 megaFLOPS.
In the T / 16, each CPU consisted of two boards of TTL logic and SRAMs, and ran at about 0. 7 MIPS.
The decode stage ended up with quite a lot of hardware: the MIPS instruction set had the possibility of branching if two registers were equal, so a 32-bit-wide AND tree ran in series after the register file read, making a very long critical path through this stage.
The fully loaded 9845 ran at about 25 MIPS, a respectable figure for the era, but not competitive with high-end supercomputers.
The first versions released ran at 33 MHz, and Intel promoted the chip as capable of 66 MIPS.
The Prime 400 ran at 0. 5 MIPS, had a main store of up to 8mb and 160MB of disc storage.
It ran at 0. 7 MIPS, had up 2MB of memory and 500MB of disc storage and a 9 track tape unit.
It ran at 1. 0 MIPS, had 2-8MB of memory and 1200MB of disc storage and a 9 track tape unit.
The 9955 ran at 4. 0 MIPS, had 8-16MB of memory and 2700MB of disc storage and a 9 track tape unit.
The processors in the original Series 500s ran at 20 MHz, and could reach a benchmark speed of 1 MIPS ( Million Instructions Per Second ), equivalent to a VAX-11 / 780 ( the benchmark " standard " at the time ).
The Magnum 3000 ran only RISC / os, which was MIPS Computer Systems, Inc .' s proprietary port of BSD Unix including some System V features.
The MIPS Magnum R4000 ran either Windows NT ( beginning with version 3. 1 ) when equipped with the little-endian ARC firmware, or RISC / os when MIPS Computer Systems, Inc .' s proprietary big-endian firmware ( the " MIPS Monitor ") was installed.
The MIPS Magnum can run NetBSD, and it also ran OpenBSD at one point, but lack of developer interest and proper resources lead to the termination of the arch's support prior to the December 1, 1998 2. 4 release.
Like all Jazz-based MIPS computers ( such as the MIPS Magnum ), the RISCstations ran the ARC console firmware to boot Windows NT in little-endian mode.
Early designs like the SPARC and MIPS often ran over 10 times as fast as Intel and Motorola CISC solutions at the same clock speed and price.

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