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Offline wawrzon

Re: a golden age of Amiga
« on: January 27, 2012, 07:01:09 PM »
Quote from: rednova;677774
Hi:

@tribz
I do have a plan !!!

My plan is to create nice animated cartoons -like Eric Shwartz-using my
amazing amiga computer. And not only to enrich the amiga scene, but also
to show what amigas can do (able to create great amiga cartoons only using
the amiga and the moviesetter animation software).
I am also planning to make new amiga games using AmosProfessional
but including beautiful graphics made in lightwave 3d.
That's my personal plan   :)
But you can help me immensely if you also become dedicated to create
new amiga animations, games, and music. etc etc whichever is your skill.
Cheers !!!

Rednova


perhaps you should become dedicated to learn to use your software first, because what i remember to have seen of you wasnt even at the level of tutorial using example objects moving along simple splines. if these were splines that is. i know everybody starts somewhere, been there done that, but thats just before making bold demands.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: a golden age of Amiga
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2012, 03:23:10 PM »
Quote from: Mrs Beanbag;678101
I've got a plan.


things like that have been proposed, discussed and forgotten..
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: a golden age of Amiga
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2012, 04:53:21 PM »
Quote from: Mrs Beanbag;678123
I know...

other asked similar questions again and again, myself i proposed something like that on a german hardware dedicated forum, with no outcome, only it was x86 at the time. arm mighht be simplker because of endianness, but there arent many people here around who could carry out such a project especially till commercial availabiliuty. the closest to what you propose is currently gba1000 with its i believe 100mhz 060 accel:
http://www.gb97816.homepage.t-online.de/
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: a golden age of Amiga
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2012, 07:07:15 PM »
it is his private project, even though open and few people got similar system running. i think the 060 accel is even pretty more unique. of course 060 is not an ideal candidate, i suppose you are aware that there are two fpga 68k in the works, tg68 and natami 050, but either hardly having any application or not finished yet. arm accel might perhaps be interesting if you can pull anything like that.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: a golden age of Amiga
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2012, 07:16:23 PM »
@Mrs Beanbag
interesting thoughts i must admit.
what concerns aros though i must mention that afaik it only runs hosted, and it is also envisioned to run hosted on pi at least initially. unfortunatelly, it looks like the arm developer is backing off due to lack of time, so..
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: a golden age of Amiga
« Reply #5 on: February 07, 2012, 10:57:28 AM »
@Mrs Beanbag
yeah, but you know you have to count on vice squad being constantly on the loose telling us what is official and what not in amiga world.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: a golden age of Amiga
« Reply #6 on: February 07, 2012, 04:18:54 PM »
Quote from: psxphill;679704
You're half right, there is an official AmigaOS but people can use whatever they want.
 
"Official" in this case just means the name was licensed. It's no different to branded sports mechandise.


so, as the only official amiga trademark today is apparently the property of cusa, even that *official* a-eon anouncements dare to name "amiga" only within the quotes. so what?? i dont care neither for them nor others that do not suit my personal amiga interest anymore. and for the record: im not from morphos.