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Re: The DraCo/Dracovision, the first "true" Amiga clone
« on: September 07, 2009, 02:24:35 AM »
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Regarding differences between classic and Draco...I would sometimes get software on a Draco DRDD or DRHD formatted disk. All I had to do was run the Draco driver on the A4000 to access the disks.
Most of the dedicated graphics packages of software for Draco were backward compatible with the A4000. In fact, that was part of what I tested. At the time they were looking at making some of the Draco software available for the 68k machines running Movieshop, but I think the thrust had already changed to focus on Casablanca by then.
Dunno if the general public saw most of these addons like Monument Designer and such for classic Amiga, but they were quite advanced for their time, imo.

Added: Yes, the Time Base correction with VlabMotion worked quite well actually.

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I have Monument designer here somewhere, and also Movieshop.  I ran monument designer on A4000 with CV 64 ages ago, but Movieshop complained that I had no VLab, which I didn't.