Listed at a quarter of a million dollars in 1981! First time I have ever watched an entire 1 hour video because it was interestingly and well done.
First half -- WHY?!? I would have given up on the hardware when 9 out 38 spinning disks failed.
And WHY did he not wear some kind of static guard when pulling out disks and corroded PALC chips?
Then WHY did he pack it away with the card in the wrong slot and worked for weeks and weeks to troubleshoot?
Second half -- I can not understand WHY users complain about CinGG being hard to use as this demoed software has to be learned as just about everything else does too.
And WHY would you use the "average" feature as it just blurs stuff?
Mystery Solved -- he wanted it for its artistic features and probably just because he could get it working.
And because it was probably only the second or third one in the world that was actually working anymore.