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Re: 2560x1080 resolution on RadeonHD ?
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Posted on: 2016/1/26 7:36
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Not sure if this link can help, but it seems to have the latest Firmware for GFX cards. ...use at your own risk. "GPUZ" (PC software) could be useful to identify firmware. http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/
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Re: Descent Freespace is no longer compatible with the latest Radeon, Warp3D, minigl and AOS4.1FE
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Posted on: 2016/1/5 5:19
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@BSzili
I do have the original Silent Threat CD expansion pack for Freespace & also the special edition Freespace 2, 3x CD's where only 2000 was release if I remember correctly.
Freespace 2 "special edition" has extra missions built-in.
Edited by delshay on 2016/1/5 6:46:10
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Re: Descent Freespace is no longer compatible with the latest Radeon, Warp3D, minigl and AOS4.1FE
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Posted on: 2016/1/3 19:06
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would like to see expansion work on Amiga if possible, this site shows Silent Threat was updated last year. http://fsport.hard-light.net/website/
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Re: Good case fan for Amigas (which don't have temp controlled fan speeds)
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Posted on: 2016/1/3 7:29
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one other thing that maybe good to add is a case Fan Filter in order to keep the dust out. ..helps protect your computer.
Edited by delshay on 2016/1/3 8:03:52
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Re: Good case fan for Amigas (which don't have temp controlled fan speeds)
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Posted on: 2016/1/2 15:47
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@ChrisH
There' a few videos on youtube if that helps. You can run them at full speed without using the included adaptor & noise level is still low.
The Fans are special and its visible too, on each blade.
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Re: Good case fan for Amigas (which don't have temp controlled fan speeds)
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Posted on: 2016/1/2 15:24
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@ChrisH
Read the technology into NOCTUA FANS, don't let slow fan rotation put you off.
download PDF docs & see for yourself.
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Re: Good case fan for Amigas (which don't have temp controlled fan speeds)
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Posted on: 2016/1/2 15:13
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When it come to fans itself, there's nothing that can touch the award-winning NOCTUA FANS. Most if not all come with many adaptor including one which slows the fan speed. Look for the model which have four little pads in each corner of the fan(s). Extreme Performance, Ultra Quiet with adapters. Get the correct fan size to fit case. This is what most Extreme Overclockers use on their PC. All my equipment here is fitted or changed with NOCTUA Fans, 40mm & up. My case here has two 92mm Fans,Extreme Performance,Ultra Quiet. http://noctua.at/en/products/fan.html
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Re: X1000 CPU socket
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Posted on: 2015/2/3 4:04
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OFF TOPIC
Someone is looking into the SAM motherboard firmware as I have standard 4-4-4-12 DDR2 so-dimm,but the manual state CL6 is recommended.
My question is does the X1000 take advantage of standard faster DDR2? ie 4-4-4-12 timing. ..G-SKILL PI is one of a few memory modules I have here & it works at the standard voltage set by JEDEC 1.8v.
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Re: ACube
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Posted on: 2014/6/17 19:09
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Just popping in
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I don't own a SAM 460EX, but I do have a technical question.
Can the SAM take advantage of lower latency DDR2 dram automatically,or can you change the timing perameters in the bios?
Edited by delshay on 2014/6/17 22:03:34 Edited by delshay on 2014/6/18 2:07:37 Edited by delshay on 2014/6/18 2:13:15
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Re: Bluetopia? Buletooth stack for AmigaOS4.x maybe?
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Posted on: 2014/5/14 15:58
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@abalaban
Okay,disregard my posting in this thread,I now have better understanding from the link you provided.
Thanks.
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Re: Bluetopia? Buletooth stack for AmigaOS4.x maybe?
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Posted on: 2014/5/14 8:34
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Maybe you can call the stack what you want,but the end device will have a bluetooth logo on it,so there may still be a problem.
There's also the frequency range reserved for bluetooth,so if this is used this could be another problem.
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Re: Amigaworld Blacklist / Developer PayPal donations
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Posted on: 2014/5/14 8:24
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I can no longer post there either. I very rarely log-in,but in last month or so after I log-in it says my ip address has been blocked.
Its still blocked to this very day,but I am not to concern at this moment,so I just leave it as it is.
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Re: Updates of FastView, SysMon, FastCompress and NetDock
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Posted on: 2014/4/27 12:56
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It would be nice if sysmon could give a more detail report of memory installed. This is most useful for A1/Micro users as some users have problems getting max memory working with 133Mhz bus speed.
CPU-Z on the PC is a example showing advance perameters (CL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS) these parameters should look impressive on NG amiga.
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Re: Shall we still spend time on AmigaOS or just give up?
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Posted on: 2014/4/12 2:14
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There are a few reasons why I stay with amiga, its the OS itself. Its not only nice to use its also learning curve.
Its not just the software side,its also the hardware. Every few months I find something new,but best of all if its something I done and it works flawless gives me such a good feelings inside I just want to learn something new.
OS4.1 alone is awsome. (Personal opinion)
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Re: Updates of FastView, SysMon, FastCompress and NetDock
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Posted on: 2014/1/11 9:39
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Just popping in
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They are various temperature sensor built into a computer,some Hard Drive also has this built-in also.
The more of these sensors that is utilized,the better for detecting problems (if any).
Edited by delshay on 2014/1/11 10:33:23
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Re: Updates of FastView, SysMon, FastCompress and NetDock
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Posted on: 2014/1/11 4:55
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Just popping in
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Not sure if this is possible on NG amiga,but I do know some DDR memory modules also have built-in temperature sensor.
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Re: Trouble with Nightlong
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Posted on: 2013/12/4 10:10
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Just popping in
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Version 1.1 PPC was the most stable when I last tested,but lots of things have changed since then so maybe version 1.2 may now work correctly on my set-up.
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Re: Trouble with Nightlong
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Posted on: 2013/12/2 0:51
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I have found nightlong 1.2 PPC & 68k on a old hard drive. When I have time I will see what the difference is,but im take I wild guess and say its probably 800x600 screenmode added.
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Re: Just ordered M.A.C.E
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Posted on: 2013/10/23 13:14
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Does this game work on classic with Bvision?
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Re: Trouble with Nightlong
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Posted on: 2013/10/23 9:26
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There were three PPC executable for nightlong. The first version the sound would drop out after a short while. The second version fix the sound problem.
The third version I think had 16 bit screenmode or it may of had screenmode 800x600,but will need someone to confirm what the third version contain,as I have lost the last version deleted in error.
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