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Offline Oliver

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Re: Pocket UAE
« on: May 14, 2006, 03:18:59 PM »
Hey, nice one!

How does it look when you need to 'type' something?  Is there a keyboard drawn across the entire screen?

Have you found any programs for which it would be useful to have a portable UAE?  I imagine the keystroke/joystick input issue would be quite a downer for most programs.
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Re: Pocket UAE
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2006, 05:07:00 AM »
@ bloodline & tomswift:  Thanks for asnwering my questions.

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Oli
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Re: Pocket UAE
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2006, 08:32:08 AM »
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leirbag28 wrote:
@Oliver
Are you kidding? :-)................just imagine the possibilities:

Digita Organizer 1.1
SCALA MM300 (Now with Stylus Touch screen!)
HippoPlayer (for SIDS and MODS)
AMPlifier? for MP3's
DSS8+  for playing samples and DJing live
Softwood Thesaurus
Bible Reader
Amiga World Atlus
AmIRC on the Go!


Nah, I wasn't kidding. I think the only program I've used from there is AmIRC, and don't use it anymore.  I've always been interested in SCALA, but never have gotten round to learning it.  Would you say it's still worth getting into at this stage?

DSS8+: 8 bit sampler?  I've done some DJing, but only very rarely use 8 bit samples, for some gritty sounds.  Maybe that would be good.  However, if the sound is skipping, what a hassle for live playing.  That situation could only get better though.

Is the organiser very good?  I've generally found most personal organisers to be:
1) not well suited to my requirements
2) require too much overhead to organise the organiser.
I had previously been on the lookout for something I would use though.
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