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Re: new os3.x software ?
« on: March 18, 2010, 11:00:38 AM »
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I guess the crux of it all is me wondering just how many 680x0/classic/amithlon/heavy uae, etc users there are still ?



Well, I'm one of them.
My main computer at home is an A4000PPC with Mediator + Voodoo4 + Terratec 512i digital + 10/100 mBit NIC, Deneb USB 2.0 highspeed and OS3.9/WarpOS16.1.
I have also OS4.0 classic installed, but as it does not support everything of my hardware configuration, OS3.9 is my main system.

For the few things that can't be done on the Amiga (or need a disproportional amount of time to be done) I have an XP-PC underneath my desk that I remote control from my Amiga via my home network.

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Not that I expect anythone to get rich from it, but, for example are bounties for os3.x/68k software/features/etc. feasible?



Good idea.

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I know other routes are considered "the future of amiga", but I still enjoy os3.x/68k amiga systems and it would be nice to get some nice new "big" software/features from time to time.



Yeah - but please include support for the BlizzardPPCs and the CyberstormPPCs!
I noticed that the classic PPCs (PuP/WarpOS) are hardly supported nowadays.

Although I'm planning to get an A1 x1000 once they're out, I will have to rely on my OS3.9 system until there is OS 4.x compatible replacement for all my OS3.9 software I bought in the course of the years.

So it might very well take some years until I will switch entirely to OS 4.x, given the pace professional software I'm interested in becomes available for OS 4.x.
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Re: new os3.x software ?
« Reply #1 on: March 18, 2010, 11:22:18 AM »
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So, of course we are speaking of OS3.x apps, no RTG only 68k apps, so then:



Nope.
I'm only interested if WarpOS and RTG support is includeded.

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-Port Zune (MUI Aros clone to 68k w/ native chipset support)
-Netsurf/OWB (68k w/ native chipset support)
-CGX and Warp3d both have a way to be run on AGA (what about a P96 driver for native gfx chipset? It would be slow, but it could allow native chipset gfx users to use P96 programs)
-I allways find it would be great to have a wordprocessor with user customized spelling check dictionaries and a direct support for the .DOC format from the MAC/PC.
-A centralized system preferences program much like Morphos 1.4 and p.O.S. had. This way it is much more comfortable, and avoids having to deal through a crammed Prefs drawer.
-An application that mixes both DevHandler and Wbstartup+ programs functionality
-A good and easy to master "Partition Magic" clone

And a few more that just cant seem to remember :)



I'd like to see new 3d CAD/CAM (mechanical engineering) soft (like DynaCadd) with full CNC support.
And a modern version of NewIO including part libraries and manufacturing support such as CNC drilling.

MathAmation also was a good app back then, as well as FunctionPlotter.

A text processor/DTP program that supports greek alphabet and the use of mathematical/physical formulas would also be highly appreciated.

Ahh yes - and a soft to glue AVI videos together that I took with my digicam...

In short:
I'd really like to see more engineering and scientific software.
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Re: new os3.x software ?
« Reply #2 on: March 18, 2010, 11:36:38 AM »
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Life sucks. Then you die.



This is the point where my body and my personality get separated.

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Then they throw mud in your face. Then you get eaten by worms.



No.
The body gets mud thrown into its face and the body gets eaten by worms - not me - the personality.
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Re: new os3.x software ?
« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2010, 12:31:44 PM »
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Religion: Ignoring science since the dawn of time.



Sorry for going slightly off-topic, but appearently you're not aware of all scietific works.

I recommend to read the books of the German physician Burkhard Heim - especially "Postmortale Zustände" (Postmortem States).

In case you don't speak German, you can google for "Burkhard Heim", "EHT" (Enhanced Heim Theory", or just look here:

http://www.rialian.com/rnboyd/burkhard-heim.htm
http://www.heim-theory.com/Contents/contents.html
http://www.heim-theory.org/tiki-index.php?page=Homepage
http://www.hpcc-space.de/publications/index.html   (leads to more links)
http://www.physforum.com/index.php?showtopic=4385
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