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Offline GreatLor

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Re: Anyone using Asm-One?
« Reply #14 from previous page: May 19, 2004, 01:44:58 PM »
I see ...

As for me, I just want to do some stuff I never had time/energy to do when I was a teenager, like: vector-stuff on asm. (A couple of years ago finally I managed to do a vector-cube in Amos - no, NOT Amos-3D), I read in a tutorial about that linear algebra was the thing to go for as square-rooting is too slow, I must say I used sguare to pull of the rotation (linear algebra was never my stronger side), is square-rooting really TOO slow copmpared to linear-algebra ?, replies from anyone with experience of vector-coding will really be appreciated !  :-)
 

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Re: Anyone using Asm-One?
« Reply #15 on: May 21, 2004, 12:47:24 PM »
Bah, noone cares it seems ...  :-D
 

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Re: Anyone using Asm-One?
« Reply #16 on: May 24, 2004, 11:02:57 PM »
Hi guys,

Happened to stumble across this discussion. Flattering to see that my name and Team Hoi is mentioned here. If you'd like to ask me anything, just go ahead. Coala was created by Michiel den Outer. Check out his website at:

OuterspaceSoftware.com

Maybe you'd like to read this article of mine about the Amiga days of Team Hoi:

- Team Hoi article at MetinSeven.com -

Last but not least, Team Hoi's coder Reinier van Vliet is thinking about programming an Asm-One to C++ converter, in order to make it possible to relatively easily convert Amiga software to Windows. Sounds crazy, but according to Reinier it should be possible, just as an Amiga emulator is.

Cheers,

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Re: Anyone using Asm-One?
« Reply #17 on: May 25, 2004, 01:57:57 PM »
@Metin_7

Cool you dropped by! I really enjoyed reading your stuff in Amiga Magazine. I pretty much remember every detail from these articles. Any hope of seeing Team Hoi return with some Amiga software? That sounds cool what Reinier is planning. I am sure he can do it. He's the ultimate coding wizard. What's Ramon doing these days?

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Re: Anyone using Asm-One?
« Reply #18 on: May 25, 2004, 08:07:08 PM »
Hoi Coder! :)

How very flattering to read what you wrote man. It's really heart-warming and rewarding to realize that a number of people still remember us so well. It's particularly incredible that you still remember that I used to watch the All You Need is Love TV-show, from that one personal column about me that was only printed in one of the many Amiga Magazines.

As a matter of fact I'd still like the show if it was broadcast right now, but not as much as I used to like it I guess.

I guess brand new Amiga software from Team Hoi will not be realized anymore, but the Asm-One to C++ converter idea was conceived because we'd love to have a real good dedicated emulation of our Hoi game for Windows. And if it turns out to work properly, then we can also convert our other games and demos, like Clockwiser etc., and of course share the converter with other Amiga freaks, so a lot of classic stuff can gloriously be reincarnated for Windows.

Ramon is working as a freelance musician at a commercial music studio in Huizen (Netherlands). He'll be visiting me tomorrow evening.

A question to you, Coder. Do you really live/work in Bangkok? If so, could you please send me an e-mail from your active e-mail address, so I can reply to you (you can find my e-mail address at SevensHeaven.nl)? Thanks in advance.

Cheers!

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Re: Anyone using Asm-One?
« Reply #19 on: May 25, 2004, 08:46:51 PM »
@Metin_7

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It's particularly incredible that you still remember that I used to watch the All You Need is Love TV-show, from that one personal column about me that was only printed in one of the many Amiga Magazines.


I remember so many details it even becomes scary. :-P
(walking in a magic forest but only if it was drawn by you in DPaint) I told you, scary. :-P

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Ramon is working as a freelance musician at a commercial music studio in Huizen (Netherlands). He'll be visiting me tomorrow evening.


Nice to hear that.

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I guess brand new Amiga software from Team Hoi will not be realized anymore, but the Asm-One to C++ converter idea was conceived because we'd love to have a real good dedicated emulation of our Hoi game for Windows. And if it turns out to work properly, then we can also convert our other games and demos, like Clockwiser etc., and of course share the converter with other Amiga freaks, so a lot of classic stuff can gloriously be reincarnated for Windows.


That would be indeed cool. Also MoonChild was really GREAT! I think it was the only game on the PC I like.

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A question to you, Coder. Do you really live/work in Bangkok? If so, could you please send me an e-mail from your active e-mail address, so I can reply to you (you can find my e-mail address at SevensHeaven.nl)? Thanks in advance.


Done!

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Re: Anyone using Asm-One?
« Reply #20 on: May 25, 2004, 09:51:36 PM »
W00t!

Welcome to a.org M7!  :-D

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Re: Anyone using Asm-One?
« Reply #21 on: May 25, 2004, 10:01:31 PM »
Windows?! You traitors :-x :-D  
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