Amiga Scala Mm400 !free!

For a generation of budding programmers, Scala MM400 was a stealth teacher. It introduced concepts like variables, logic branching, and event-driven programming without the intimidation of syntax errors. If you wanted a screen to fade to black only if the user clicked the "Exit" button, you could build that logic visually.

Where MM200 gave you 30 transitions, and MM300 gave you 60, MM400 gave you a transition scripting language . You could define: Amiga Scala Mm400

The MM400 had a preference panel specifically for genlock cards like the , GVP Impact Vision , and the Emillium Harmonic . You could overlay computer graphics onto live video with frame-accurate transparency. For TV stations running Amiga 4000s, this was gold. For a generation of budding programmers, Scala MM400

provide historical and technical data for the CD-ROM version of Scala MM400 Software Features Where MM200 gave you 30 transitions, and MM300