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Re: The remaining funds on AmiStore
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Considering how bad their customer service is ;

A) They are not motivated. Considering how bad their customer support is.

Most because BREXIT and current situation.

B) This cannot continue.

I'm prety sure that they are closing down, they just doesn't know it yet. This cannot continue this way.

What I would suggest, they should be UK only company.


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Re: MediaVault releases
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Thanks! Nice!

I didn't know what Media vault is, so I needed to find out that first. Often people who do things like this doesn't add short description to their news items and that way take a risk that somebody things "this is just on media player more".

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Re: Web browser in 2021?
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@walkero

Sorry, you got me wrong. I didn't mean that Netsurf will be better, I meant that in few years it is only one wich is left.




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Re: Web browser in 2021?
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As a strategic point of view. Netsurf is most important browser for a Amiga, for a several reasons.

A) It is targeted systems like Amiga, so it woun't ever be impossible or too difficult to maintain.
B) It is possible to influence it's goals and targets.
C) There is a roadmap to HMTL 5 etc.

For me it seems to more and more difficult to get browser to support Amiga. When support is added they make startegic decisions wich makes Amiga support near impossible in future.

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Re: Web browser in 2021?
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I mostly use Netsurf with my Sam Flex.

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Re: Shadow Warrior 1997 game for 68k Amigas
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@BSzili

Sorry, I couldn't say. Never heard Exhumed before this or seen. This is not a just personal opinion, but at lest some people agree with me withi this.

Quote:
Though the Build engine achieved most of its fame as a result of powering the 1996 first-person shooter Duke Nukem 3D, it was also used for many other games. The "Big Four" Build engine games are generally considered to be Duke Nukem 3D, Shadow Warrior, Redneck Rampage, and Blood.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Build_(game_engine)

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Re: Shadow Warrior 1997 game for 68k Amigas
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@mufa

The Great Four is :

Duke Nukem 3D
Shadow Warrior
Blood
Redneck Rampage

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Re: SAM440 - R9250 vs HD 7750 benchmarks
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@geennaam

It is help full but still doesn't tell that does PEX8111 bridge work? I have one.

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Re: Shadow Warrior 1997 game for 68k Amigas
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No issues here. I there something you would like to us test?

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Re: SAM440 - R9250 vs HD 7750 benchmarks
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So what is situation?

Does PEX8111 bridge work?
How / where to get basic driver?
Does my HD7850 work?

Short summary what is needed just to start please?

What else is needed, is enhanser v2 enoght or more?

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Re: Shadow Warrior 1997 game for 68k Amigas
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@IamSONIC

I have a Sam 440ep Flex with Radeon 9250.

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Re: Shadow Warrior 1997 game for 68k Amigas
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@Joeled

You can grab it from GoG files also. You need single file from game install folder.

It seems that this doesn't work with OS4

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Shadow Warrior 1997 game for 68k Amigas
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Edited by utri007 on 2021/4/26 13:35:37
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Re: ACube/AEon - more info about PCIe cards in SAM440, please
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Is there any way to test this? Sam 440 install media doesn't basic driver. I do have needed things, execpt driver.

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Re: Lots of sources for comercial and arcade games 1980-2002
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@ferrels

Lucky us, those games are nineties. :) I don't think that anyone imagines, that Amiga is "every day computer". Amiga and Amiga OS is hobby, so those limits are part of it.

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Re: Lots of sources for comercial and arcade games 1980-2002
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@ferrels

I have no idee that something is "easy" to port. Just shared this, as I don't remember seen this before.

This could be more doable, as there is already port of eduke for OS4.

https://github.com/nukeykt/NBlood


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Lots of sources for comercial and arcade games 1980-2002
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https://github.com/videogamepreservation

Many of thesee seems to be coded C+++

There are games like;

Actual Socccer 1996
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPv_-OhXBTE
Carnivores 1998
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hht0Abiw8j4
Mechcommander 2002
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdrSunJVCRA

This one has most of games coded with asm

https://github.com/historicalsource?tab=repositories


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Source ports?
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Would these be possible?

https://lerppu.net/wannabethesis/
https://github.com/nukeykt/NBlood

Rednukem A highly accurate Duke 3D port, with additional support for reverse-engineered implementaions of Duke Nukem 64, Redneck Rampage and RR:RA.

NBlood Based on the latest DOS version of Blood and compatible with expansions.

Supported games
Duke Nukem 3D: Atomic Edition
Redneck Rampage
Redneck Rampage: Rides Again
Duke Nukem 64
NAM/NAPALM
World War II GI



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Re: atheros wlan device is working
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@ncafferkey

Any news about that status window?

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Re: Sam 440ep Flex uboot update
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@m3x

Thanks. I do have two sim slots. Does SE model have only one?

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