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Dragon's Moon
« on: January 04, 2010, 09:55:24 PM »
First, my apologies to staff if this post is in the wrong place or not allowed. Please feel free to move it.

Being a long time Amiga user, owner, supporter, and developer...I decided it was time for Amiga to have a pure Social Site. I know that this site and others like it are more or less a social community. But, I thought we could use something different.

My site Dragon's Moon is totally free (Ad Free too). It has similar features to facebook. Members are free to join or create groups, have mini-blogs, and more. I will be adding more features to the site over the next few days.

Try it out, and I'm open to any suggestions on how to make it better.

Thanks!
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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2010, 01:01:05 AM »
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Hmmm...

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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2010, 01:10:21 AM »
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Pretty slick looking but OY! Another user name and password to keep track of?!?  lol  

Why weren't people content with Usenet? Oh yeah, because the next generation of geeks were on mind altering drugs (anti-depressants for starters) and were "diagnosed" with having ADD. That and Google came along and ruined everything. :(  

Is your new Amiga social site compatible with legacy Amiga hardware and software? AWeb, Ibrowse, etc? Be very nice if it were since the site looks so neat and clean as it is...

Actually I was happy with CNet or Zeus back in the day! I think I still have my Zeus discs somewhere.

Well, to be honest, I'm not sure how it looks on legacy Amiga. Sadly, I no longer have my A3000T. I'm still looking for a new (used) one...hint hint. :) But it does use Javascript / Ajax so I'm not sure how well that works on legacy stuff these days.

I'm trying to port some old legacy stuff over to AROS at the moment, but I would love to have an A3000T again! I was one of the 4 devs on the game Invasion Force (some of you may remember) and did the whole Amiga developer thing with the TAO/Intent stuff (AD-115 was/is me).

Thanks for taking the time to look at the site!

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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #3 on: January 05, 2010, 01:41:18 AM »
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Nice idea, but the site doesn't work properly in IBrowse or AWeb :(

I figured as such. I'm pretty such it's the Ajax bits. I believe I can turn those off. I will look into it.

Thanks for letting me know! :)
 

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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2010, 01:42:44 AM »
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I've got a nice one, make me an offer!

Specs, Rev. etc.???
 

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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2010, 01:45:41 AM »
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I may be in the minority here, but it *would* be nice to have another Amiga social site be fully compatible with our machines. An Amiga site compatible with Amiga's? Guess that's just too much to ask for in the new millennia  :(  Might start Twittering on my C64 instead, just because...  lmao!

I agree! I actually make a living doing web development (and a little hardware / software stuff here and there.). So, I will look into making it compatible with legacy Amiga. I've been on Linux for the past 3+ years, so give me a bit to get back up to Amiga speed.

Thanks again!
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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #6 on: January 05, 2010, 01:51:31 AM »
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It's got all the good chips, 3.1 ROMs, maxed out RAM on the board, CV64, ethernet, and optionally a CSMKII '060 with 128MB of RAM. (SCSI card and all, though I haven't used the CS SCSI in it yet.)

Sweet! Hard drive? Floppy? Optical drive (CD)? Keyboard / mouse? And just being picky...front face clips intact? (I broke mine in the past).  And this is a real A3000T (T as in Tower) and not a regular A3000 thrown in a PC tower case right? ;)

Oh, and I see you are in the USA too...even sweeter! :)
 

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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #7 on: January 05, 2010, 01:55:39 AM »
Quote from: Cammy;536419
If you'd like an example of a social networking website that is very compatible with Amiga browsers, check out www.comicspace.com . It uses HTML to lay everything out, and only minimal CSS for a few extra cosmetic enhancements. The reason most modern sites don't work well in IBrowse or AWeb is because they use CSS for everything, and our browsers don't recognise CSS yet.

Thanks for that link Cammy! It would take a major re-write of the site, but I've got some free time, so... :)
 

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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #8 on: January 05, 2010, 02:00:16 AM »
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Sorry but I don't see the point.
Whats the draw to your site over Facebook, A.org, AW.net, EAB?

Well, the same could be said about the tons of sites already out there. But, I was just looking for something different. And Microsoft owns part of Facebook so...

I'm not looking to change the world here. I am currently in the USA and most of the Amiga action happens outside of the USA. I just thought I could add something to the USA side of the Amiga house.
 

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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #9 on: January 05, 2010, 02:04:06 AM »
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One floppy drive (never got around to installing the spare I have lying around, I think it looks better with one floppy drive myself,) and I've only used external CD drives with it.  Front face is in good shape, nothing broken.  I think there's a 4gb drive in it, original A3000 keyboard and "pregnant" mouse for the tower (longer cord.)  The only non-Amiga part is the power supply, which was replaced with a newer AT one (installed into the case of the old PSU.)

Oh, and yes, real A3000T.  http://jungle.net/tone/siblingrivalry.jpg (only pic I have of it currently.)

It's strange seeing it in beige color (I had painted my old one black).

I think you need a couple of more computers in that pic. :)

Off to send you a PM.

Thanks,
Ed
 

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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #10 on: January 05, 2010, 02:43:21 AM »
Quote from: CSixx;536431
Oh, one of those types... Carry on.

Well, since you are practically neighbors with MS, I can see why you would make such comments. I am not one to start flame wars. I really don't care what products other people use or support, it's their choice. And I don't expect anyone to care what I use or support...it's my choice.

Having worked for MS in the past, I saw their tactics first hand. So, 3+ years ago I decided to no longer support them. Why is this a problem for so many people? There are other companies with similar tactics and I don't support them either.

And yes, I know MS did Amiga Basic back in the day.
 

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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #11 on: January 05, 2010, 02:59:00 AM »
Quote from: CSixx;536439
Don't let your thread go off on a tangent, derailing you is not my intent.

Good luck with the website, I was simply questioning the need.

Thanks! I apologize for venting, but just felt the "oh, one of those types" comment was uncalled for.

I plan to start re-coding the site to work on legacy Amiga, something some of the other sites can't currently do. This will take time though. So, that may answer your question as to the need. ;)

Thanks again,
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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #12 on: January 06, 2010, 04:19:18 AM »
@AmigaHeretic: Thanks, I've just gouged my eyes out. lol

For those curious, I've started recoding the site to work on legacy Amiga stuff. It will take time though.
 

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Re: Dragon's Moon
« Reply #13 on: January 06, 2010, 06:26:46 AM »
Quote from: Cammy;536702
Thanks palemoon, I look forward to trying it out and signing up from my A1200 when it's ready :)

Quote from: save2600;536703
And me too, on my A2500 :-)

Thanks! It shouldn't take more than a couple of weeks tops. And thanks to Cammy's suggestion, I have the tools to test it now. :)