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Re: Amiga DOOM VS Pocket Calc DOOM
« on: February 24, 2011, 08:27:09 AM »
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Really?! My Amiga is THAT behind the times hugh? Crazy! I never thought I'd see pocket calculators so fast! What's the need?
If I need some serious processing grunt in an electronics project I use the LPC1768, that runs at 90Mhz and only costs about $7... I've really fallen in love with ARM chips recently :)

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Re: Amiga DOOM VS Pocket Calc DOOM
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2011, 10:55:58 AM »
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Ah new Indivision ECS features. Something like this wouldn't be possible with the old indivision AGA design.

Quite neat, though it would be even cooler to have real CGX drivers for it.
Hmmm, an A3000 with with a nice 040 and an Indivison ECS with an RTG driver... Could be the Ultimate Clasic Amiga!!! :-o :)

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Re: Amiga DOOM VS Pocket Calc DOOM
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2011, 05:38:30 PM »
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You are right but unfortunately I don't think Individual Computers plans to pay for P96/CGX licenses.
Simple, Jens just needs to publish the hardware ref and someone can write an AROS HiDD for it... Then users could run 68k AROS in RTG mode on it! That's the whole point of AROS :)