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Re: Slowly filling up in here
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 19:10
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Just can't stay away
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Just registered today. Found this site by following a link from amigaworld.net . Looks like an OK site so far .
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Re: Browser on Amiga
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 19:09
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Just popping in
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Quote: nubechecorre wrote: My wish is that Aweb and Ibrowse could join force togheter to bring us an only good browser..
It's good to have some competition!
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My first post here
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 18:59
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Home away from home
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My first post here so be gentle with me. Just saying hi to all
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Re: TGE on Amiga
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 18:34
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Just popping in
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Quote: LiveForIt wrote: The buttons, stretch window widget look like standard windows widgets, so what is running on AmigaOS4? The game server or the complete client engine?
What games runs on this game engine?
What you see in the photo is the game engine (client/server) running native on OS4. It uses SDL and OpenGL so I can only make it run in fullscreen, otherwise I would have taken the photo in windowed mode on workbench. The buttons and stuff looks like windows because the GUI skin used in the demo game is very similar to windows. Games that run on TGE: Tribes 2 and many many more found on http://www.garagegames.com
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Re: CD32
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 17:57
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Just can't stay away
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IDEfix97 has a CD32 emulator as part of the package.
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CD32
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 17:48
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Just popping in
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I have come over a CD32 version of Cannon Fodder. I have never emulated CD32 on my miggy before, which is the best way to do so?
Or should I go WHDload ?
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Re: playing real media (.RM, .RAM) files
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 17:09
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Home away from home
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Well that sound like antiques old computer
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(NutsAboutAmiga)
Basilisk II for AmigaOS4 AmigaInputAnywhere Excalibur and other tools and apps.
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Re: playing real media (.RM, .RAM) files
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 16:47
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Just popping in
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Quote: LiveForIt wrote: Did not know, it where possible to do that whit Amiga, cool
niether did i was just a hope hmm well its still to be fully assembled atm its running on just its BASE components .. this is a amiga that hasnt been in one piece for well longer than i can remember.. its a bit of a munter but its my munter anyways as soon as i have everything setup and running the RM files are going on it.. and if i can find another HDD maybe my AVI's as well still trying to think what i can use the amiga for other than movies .. :-/
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lu lu lu got some apples best episodes Southpark season 11: Night of the living homeless, More c rap and Le petiet tourettes!
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Re: AmigaOS4 support
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 16:41
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Just can't stay away
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@Lazi Install Benchtrash, that has several ways of doing things, you can have an instant delete or a global trashcan where everything is moved to a single trashcan instead of having one on each partition. iirc it also clears out files that have been there a specified amount of time.
The problem is that deleting lots of files takes ages as they are all copied to another partition.
I use the old rubbish dump program which just deletes files dropped on it's appicon and sfs's /recycled drawer if I make a mistake
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Re: AmigaOS4 support
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 16:31
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Just popping in
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I am thinking about the Trashcan concept... It seems that not allowed to drag&drop items from other volumes. To be really useful, it maybe a good place for trashcan on the backdrop window. However as I can see, 'leave out' is not work for it. It is ghosted in the wb menu.
If the above is fit in the concept, then the contextmenu should ghost leave out for trashcans.
Bye!
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Re: AmigaOS4 support
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 16:25
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Just can't stay away
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@Grumpy
I recommend you uae a small SFS partition too, SFS is actually faster than the ram disk,so just set up a small partition (50 / 100 mb) and put all your caches there.
Or just continue as you are and wait for IB2.4 and turn the cache off (2.3 has a bug that doesn't turn the cache off properly iirc).
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Re: AmigaOS4 support
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 16:16
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Just popping in
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@Severin Quote: or if your in a cli use the eval command and don't run cvalculator at all
Thanks! I did not even know that eval is exist but hey, it is great! Bye!
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Re: Browser on Amiga
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 16:12
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Quite a regular
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Quote: Well, 4.1 won't write itself. Otherwise it would be a self-modifying code Jack
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"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
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Re: playing real media (.RM, .RAM) files
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 15:58
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Home away from home
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Did not know, it where possible to do that whit Amiga, cool
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(NutsAboutAmiga)
Basilisk II for AmigaOS4 AmigaInputAnywhere Excalibur and other tools and apps.
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Re: TGE on Amiga
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 15:55
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Home away from home
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The buttons, stretch window widget look like standard windows widgets, so what is running on AmigaOS4? The game server or the complete client engine?
What games runs on this game engine?
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(NutsAboutAmiga)
Basilisk II for AmigaOS4 AmigaInputAnywhere Excalibur and other tools and apps.
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Re: some movies i watched and enjoyed...and some others..
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 15:38
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Just popping in
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@ grumpyoldman agreed equalibrium is excellent it draws TO MANY comparisons to a certain keanu reeves movie i do agree but only because of the style E.G: the clothes and atmosphere in thier "world", other than that i cant see why its called a rip off in some circles :-/ if you enjoyed that have you seen Code 46? with Tim Robins and Samantha Morton, it's another well done sci-fi /futuristic film sorta following the BladeRunner universe... ZanT
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Re: playing real media (.RM, .RAM) files
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 15:13
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Just popping in
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ok ive finally managed to install a fresh wb 3.1 on the comp.. and slowly moving on to installing a backup of 3.9 etc.. so what i wanna know if i wanna get best quality from my real media and avi (we can play avi's right?!?!?!) what sound card would you recommend for the mediator? i have spare yamaha and creative pci cards i ask cause all my docs and manuals are still packed away...not good to look for at 3am anyways having fun be a shame "when its done" hehehe ZanT
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lu lu lu got some apples best episodes Southpark season 11: Night of the living homeless, More c rap and Le petiet tourettes!
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Re: playing real media (.RM, .RAM) files
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 15:06
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Quite a regular
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@Raziel Quote: rxsocket.library (which you should anyways, it rules) Yup. There's also an shoutcast player which is implemented with its help (pipes the stream to mpega). search for streammp3 on aminet (and a gui version via awnpipe: -), after doing it on Amiga I did a quick annd dirty one on linux using regina-rexx, rexxtk and mplayer ) (A)REXX rulez Jack.
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"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
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Re: TGE on Amiga
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Posted on: 2006/11/30 15:04
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Just popping in
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@Shadow: Wow, that looks promising! Keep up the good work!
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