I wouldn't be surprised if the Foonly was involved
in TRON.
TRON was a Big project, costing over $18 million and involving
no fewer than three CG companies. Information International Inc.
was indeed one of the companies and July-1982 was the movie
release. If the Foonly was at Triple-I before then, then its a
good bet it was involved. I think one website said that III sold
its Foonly in 1984 so theres a good chance of date overlap. There
sure were other computers in it too, but the F1 may have been the
most intriguing.
John A.
(Thanks to this List for mentioning the Foonly first.)
Was this the same Triple-I that did tape to Microfiche output devices?
This was back aroud the late 70's to early 80's I worked with one
at Bell and HowlThis was back aroud the late 70's to early 80's I
worked with one at Bell and Howell microphoto division while going to
school at DeVry Tech?
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