amigaksi wrote:
>by kolla on 2008/6/9 23:24:10
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>@amigaksi
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>What the heck is wrong with you?!
Some guy on an Amiga forum
I guess that would be me :-?
is insulting the Amiga (and myself)
Once I figured you out, I was happy to insult you. I never insulted the Amiga, it is after all my platform... I don't however, have an delusions as to what the Amiga is in the modern computing world -00s
Do you even use the Amiga any more, I mean professionally? I do...
with misinformation and there's something wrong with me if I speak out against him with FACTS?
I spoke the truth, you were essentially speaking gibberish...
Perhaps, you want to answer as to what exactly you are denying: (1) digital joystick is superior to a USB-based one and USB can be implemented within a joystick port,
You think technology from the early 80's is superior to USB... doesn't that alarm you that something is wrong in your brain?
(2) overscan area inherent to NTSC is not accessible via standard graphics cards or APIs,
Overscan is a totally alien concept in the modern world... meaningless!!! Why keep bringing it up? Perhaps we should be talking about the superiority of the Steam engine over the internal combustion engine?
(3) timers are more accurate on Amiga than on PC.
Given the fact that my PC or Mac have clocks that run at billions of Hz... means they can be far more accurate than a machine that only has a clock of 28MHz at it's fastest... And given that the CPU c]doesn't run that fast means it can't respond to anything at that frequency...
Perhaps, you are denying that API calls are less efficient to use than directly accessing standardized hardware.
The advantage of Standardised API calls over hitting the Hardware is well proven... the downfall of the Amiga was caused in part by devs hitting the hardware.
Even USB has multiple standards and even if there was only one hardware standard, you still have to go through the API since modern OSes won't allow you to access them directly anyways.
No, EHCI is the standard USB2.0 hardware interface. An OS uses APIs to ensure the best use of the Hardware and allow future compatibility... this is a proven concept... Hitting the hardware means that the Hardware is fixed function forever...
And even if you can access them directly, you need more instructions to read a joystick than with a digital joystick. Or are you denying the fact the industries don't always use the latest technologies-- heck, even an Atari 800 with an LDA 54016 instruction is faster than reading a gameport which was developed years later.
-Edit- go on then... run a low latency 24bit Sound card from an Atari 800 joyport... eh? not possible? Ok... how about a mass storage device bulk transfer at 20MB/s?
Oh, one more thing, if you are going to reply leave out cursing me out or cursing the amiga out claiming I don't know modern hardware as these don't constitute rational arguments in the college that I come from.
But after pages and pages of rational posts from myself... I can only conclude you are either 12 years old or retarded, heaven forbid... both...