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Offline leofoeTopic starter

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Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #14 from previous page: July 08, 2005, 12:06:57 PM »
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..and it does it better than other computers. :-)

That's exactly what I wrote:
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In my opinion Scala InfoChannel is one of the few (if not the only) remaining pieces of software in which the Amiga still outperforms any other platform, at an unsurpassable cost/quality mix.
 

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Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #15 on: July 08, 2005, 01:23:41 PM »
..and you were right. :-)
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Offline leirbag28

Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #16 on: July 08, 2005, 01:23:53 PM »
@leofoe

Hi Leofoe...................You just ran into the Biggest SCALA enthusiast in the world.....ME!   I dont know a single human who loves scala more than I do....as a matter of fact my stage name when I do performances (With SCALA and other software)  is Scala!.  I use SCALA more than any other application on My Amiga CD32/SX32 Pro 68030 @ 50mhz, 40Gig HD, 128Mb Ram, Harware MAS MP3 decoder and tons of Video Software.

 Scala rules massively..........people dont realize how good this application is.not even SCALA Inc. themselves.......if they knew...........PowerPoint would not exist or would cease to. Now of course the current Power Point is SUPER high quality output...but compare it to Scala iPlay on the PC.  I also Have MediaPoint on the Amiga........which does stuff Scala doesnt normally do............the interface looks kinda cool, but much harder and more awkward to use.


anyway, keep in touch with me for Scala help or even just to talk about the stuff we are doing.........I am currently working on a gameshow type Game using Scala..its loooking massively cool. Using Real Video via the Scala ECHO device.........I act as the Game show host for now in it.

 I dot have InfoChannel though..........I am dying for a copy...........almost got one off ebay but got outbid..............I just recieved a Demo of VideoStage Pro!  its another Scala type program which looks good so far......there is Also ImageVision which does neat stuff.........and of course Broadcast Titler 2.0 which has excellent looking fonts and smooth wipes.


Oh and by the way..to transer files to your A1200 from a PC, why not add an internal CDR laptop drive to it?  then just transfer stuff from CD? there is a cool link on this site that shows 2 different ways to do it.

or get a Compact Flash card of any size and use that to transfer files.........(Yes, Amiga can use Compact Flash, Sony Memory Stick, SD cards, and MicroDrives..with just adding some software from aminet on your HD) Get Fat95.lha and cf.lha from Aminet.  I have a 2Gigabyte PCMCIA memory card on my Amiga :-)




 Check your Pmail for my email address.



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Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #17 on: July 08, 2005, 02:18:38 PM »
Did you try Hollywood? Comments about it?
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Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #18 on: July 08, 2005, 07:13:24 PM »
@leofoe
It may be an idea to try MediaPoint btw, it'll do remote updates and it's free (now).

 

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Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #19 on: July 08, 2005, 07:47:18 PM »
I got it to work already.
 

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Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #20 on: July 08, 2005, 07:47:52 PM »
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Did you try Hollywood? Comments about it?


No, but I will try it some time.
 

Offline Firestone

Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #21 on: July 28, 2014, 07:09:17 PM »
I'm really interested in hearing how you got TCP/IP to work with ScalaNet. I never figured out that one!

You say that you had to load socket.library? You don't mean bsdsocket.library?
I always got this to work over modem and nullmodem, but never with TCP/IP as there were little documentation of it at that time.

I concluded a few years later that the problem must have been that ScalaNet did require a different TCP/IP-stack than AmiTCP or Miami.....?
 

Offline Gulliver

Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #22 on: July 28, 2014, 09:55:36 PM »
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I'm really interested in hearing how you got TCP/IP to work with ScalaNet. I never figured out that one!

You say that you had to load socket.library? You don't mean bsdsocket.library?
I always got this to work over modem and nullmodem, but never with TCP/IP as there were little documentation of it at that time.

I concluded a few years later that the problem must have been that ScalaNet did require a different TCP/IP-stack than AmiTCP or Miami.....?


No, I used to link a master and a player station using AmiTCP like a decade ago. So AmiTCP definately works.
 

Offline Firestone

Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #23 on: July 29, 2014, 06:39:23 AM »
Good to get that confirmed,Gulliver. Will give it a try tonight.

Btw, I sent you a PM over at EAB..could you please have a look at it? :)
 

Offline Gulliver

Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #24 on: July 30, 2014, 05:17:06 AM »
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Good to get that confirmed,Gulliver. Will give it a try tonight.

Btw, I sent you a PM over at EAB..could you please have a look at it? :)


No problem, will look at it :)
 

Offline Firestone

Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #25 on: August 01, 2014, 06:16:21 PM »
Just got ScalaNet to work over TCP/IP tonight... some things are a bit unlogical, but I figured out how to do it.

For those of you who wonder:
"Network" and "TCP/IP" must be moved from EX to Startup in the Scalafolder.


On the playermachine here I got AmiTCP 3 GNU, and it does not contain the required "socket.library".
I had to get that from AmiTCP4 and move it til Amitcp:libs/ and assign INET: to Amitcp:

Then it all worked magically....  Infochannel is really a masterpiece of software...

Can anyone please tell me what the "Browse" EX does?
 

Offline Gulliver

Re: Infochannel and TCP/IP
« Reply #26 on: August 01, 2014, 08:27:35 PM »
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Just got ScalaNet to work over TCP/IP tonight... some things are a bit unlogical, but I figured out how to do it.

For those of you who wonder:
"Network" and "TCP/IP" must be moved from EX to Startup in the Scalafolder.


On the playermachine here I got AmiTCP 3 GNU, and it does not contain the required "socket.library".
I had to get that from AmiTCP4 and move it til Amitcp:libs/ and assign INET: to Amitcp:

Then it all worked magically....  Infochannel is really a masterpiece of software...

Can anyone please tell me what the "Browse" EX does?


It automatically generates thumbnails in one of the requesters. I can remember in which one though :)