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Re: Will you support a new Unified Opensource RTG standart?
« on: April 09, 2010, 02:52:47 AM »
@KThunder
I understand your frustration with all things Amiga as we all experience it. That doesn't mean that we have all been lazy and there has been no progress. You need to look around. Gulliver has put together a pretty nice unoficial Boing Bag compilation already. That's not nothing. He is testing 3 libraries I have enhanced. I'm also working on the Warp3D.library in a group effort (Allan Thellier, Bernd AFA, wawa, kas1e, etc) to give better 3D support for the Amiga including a new version of Mesa. I updated a disassembler (ADis) and debugged it to the point that it works quite well when my biggest C program before ADis was a hello world. I helped debug 68k Vasm (Frank Wille) for VBCC at the same time as a disassembler and assembler together can pinpoint errors. I would like to do a version of exec.library next and include some nice patches like my CopyMem, TLSFmem and bug fixes and speed ups. It takes time though. I will probably wait and see where Cosmos goes with his graphics.library but I could probably edit the P96 and/or CGFX libraries to not patch the graphics.library if it didn't need to anymore because it had high color support built in. Cosmos has a lot more time than me though. My day job is busier now than before the slow down while Cosmos doesn't have a day job. I am trying to help the Natami team as well. The question is what are you doing to help the Amiga? I wouldn't ask but you are complaining about people that are involved and doing what they can. That doesn't help.