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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: dirkzwager on January 03, 2018, 05:13:09 PM
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Video link from the AmigaOne A1222
a new hope for the Amiga
:):):):):laughing:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dRiaNESpAD_i16SBD10e5rf47FncShKF/view
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what is really funny is that the more you show of these next gen machines and what they can do and what can run on them, the more your "casual" Amiga user gets interested and starts to ask questions.
Its the same with the Vampire accelerators running on an A500 machine, you know for years people never bothered to upgrade and expected everything to run on a 1mb A500 machine and moaned like hell when it didn't (and still do in some cases). Now they see it doing all sorts of things they was thought never possible and they start to want in on the action.
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it is a bit slow I think, the Nova logo is slow. Is it normal that it says 4.1.9 FE Update 1? Kamelito
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I like it aw lawt!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=28GLa9T2CtI
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it is a bit slow I think, the Nova logo is slow.
the framerate is lagging with the cube as well. its known that tabor hardware has an incompatible fpu and therefore performance issues. daytona already reported that it shows with warp3d nova particularly, because the lib is ridden with fpu calls that interfere with spe calls even with tabor natively compiled software.
cant tell how performant os4 hardware is in this respect altogether, but given low polygon count in these demos its not up to much.
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i think that the final version wil be ok.
Big problems will be solved, small problems perhaps stay.
It is and will be a lot faster than any 68xxx version, modern architecture ( hdmi, usb, sata, gpu etc)
For real amiga speed there is the X5000.
In the early days you had also a 500 or a 2500, a 1200 an a 4000/040