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Unfortunately, last time I altered it, we had mass registrations and spamming.
So had to put it back.

I'm sorry to hear that, I hope that the listen option is only a problem on my system, if that does indeed work it may not be such a problem.
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Unfortunately, last time I altered it, we had mass registrations and spamming.
So had to put it back.

Hi, I'm new here and will introduce myself in the correct topic, but I want to give feedback on the barrier I had to register here.

It's fine to require answering and Amiga related question, if you don't know the answer I'm sure everything is findable on the web, but the CAPTCHA was a real problem for me.

I had to request several new letters to find some that were barely legible and I had to use Mac zooming to decipher . I understand adding noise is done to confuse robots, but there are limits to humans too based on age and the condition of their eyesight.  It's not just the noise but the low contrast with the background.

I did try to click on to listen to the letters, but it had no effect in my browser -- Which is Safari on a Mac.

I'm glad I made it in though and I'm just hoping some feedback might lead to some loosening of settings if any for the letter obfuscation.
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Amiga/MorphOS/AROS Programmers Forum / Re: CGX v4 Supergels Bug
« Last post by teslamaitre on May 09, 2024, 11:28:22 AM »
Thanks for this information.

I would like that my program works under P96 and CGX, both.
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Amiga/MorphOS/AROS Programmers Forum / Re: CGX v4 Supergels Bug
« Last post by krize on May 09, 2024, 10:59:11 AM »
Checking th P96 site it looks it is supported in v3 .. http://wiki.icomp.de/wiki/P96
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Amiga/MorphOS/AROS Programmers Forum / Re: CGX v4 Supergels Bug
« Last post by teslamaitre on May 09, 2024, 08:25:31 AM »
CVPPC doesn't work with P96.
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Amiga Marketplace / Re: For sale : 4 original mobos Commodore Amiga 4000D rev B
« Last post by Cosmos on May 09, 2024, 07:24:44 AM »
All sold !
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Agree, that's why I was wondering how feasible it is to do an add-on in the app versus just add automation.

Problem is, I doubt that Intuition has anything remotely close to an automation API for remote clicking and simulating keyboard and mouse events, so getting the movements translated is mostly a lost cause without putting in a ton of efforts.
The amiga was not made for this purpose in the end, unless you write the interface from scratch to use just the joystick; it is understandable. And nobody would ever imagine that one day you would have the need to use a tracker via a joystick :D
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I hear ya
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Good stuff. Remember that Windows uses WinUAE which compliments Amiga Forever. WinUAE is a free download. You can’t beat using real hardware though….
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Hi, I'm Stephen.   I was an Amiga 1000 owner back in 1985-ish, eventual upgrade to an Amiga 2000. But both systems are lost to time -- I may have all my floppies in a box in the basement though.

So I've recently dived in to retro-computing.. I had a Z80 system I built in 1979, cards in a box in the garage I think, and about a year ago I started designing a modern version of it. Eventually building a single board z80 computer and getting Altair basic up on it.

But enough about that.  What happened is digging in to that made one thing lead to another, so I'm in the process of trying to acquire either vintage computers, or emulators, of all the pre-Windows systems I ever owned.   

A big one for me is the Amiga computer, which I always considered a ground breaking computer when it was released.  Broadcast quality video, lots of color depth, great resolution, and it ran a multi-tasking bitmapped displayed window system.   I worked a career at Xerox Research and was using Altos and Dandilions at the time, it was great to go home to a similar computer

So of course I've been looking on Ebay for systems, and working Amiga's seem rare and expensive, so a few days ago I came upon FS-UAE, which lead me to Amiga Forever.   I didn't have to give it any thought to buy their emulator and licensed software.

Once that was up I realized I wanted to do some of the things I did back then, one of which was run Deluxe Paint.    I don't have my copy, unless it's in a box in the basement, so I went and purchased a vintage version of it, complete with original packaging and instructions.   That lead to looking in to how to read and amiga floppy and I found that there are several projects out there where people have made arduino based boards that adapt vintage floppy drives to modern PCs.  It's within my capability to build one of those boards, but instead I found someone selling a complete unit of a floppy drive with the interface board in the case, and a USB C connection to the PC.

So I'm all set to dig back in to Amiga land, especially if I can find my old floppies.   Some of the stuff that I used to use it for probably can't be done anymore, because I did a lot of video with it.  I had a live frame grabber for it, and actually wrote code to run on the Amiga to cartooniize captured video.   I also remember that i wrote driver software for it to add a type of pipe to the cli, so I could pipe output from one process to another.
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