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Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/28 10:59
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@Ikir yes i also noted the speed drop when using 1280X1024X32bit
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Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/28 20:54
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Great ideas FuZion
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Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/28 21:36
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GLMatrix for our new ScreenBlanker system.. Who know he migth suprice os with some GL blankers in the near future.Yes, it wont be long...... I promise
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/28 21:51
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Thanks Shadow
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Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/28 22:33
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@Shadow Dont forget to include my autolaunch _start() function in your(e) blankers. And I would like a copy of your resent glmatrix blanker as I want to use it a starting point for a GLBlanker I have my eyes on BTW: I uploaded new updated versions of all my blanker to os4depot execpt the Zoom and other not puplished blankers. RWO
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/28 22:44
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@RWO Dont worry i wont forget to add that, just have to install OS4 Final. And ofcourse you can have the source code.
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/28 23:03
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@Rene:
I was going to send you a PM but I may as well ask here so others can get the reply and get ideas.
I want to modify the Flying Toasters so that other "objects" (ahem) appear from time to time. What is the format of the array[1024] in the Toasters code?
Please don't tell me that you don't know because it's old code reused from somewhere
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/28 23:14
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@tonyw Its the data for the staruct Image {} Found below the data planes Where the data is 64x64 bits in 4 bitplanes.. on Classic mashines it should also be in CHIP mem.. The data is always allocated with a width of 16 pixels or 2 bytes to be alligned for the blitter. RWO
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/29 0:01
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tonyw wrote: I want to modify the Flying Toasters so that other "objects" (ahem) appear from time to time. Good man! I
knew someone wouldn't be able to leave that stone unturned!
<whistling ...>
Best regards,
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Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/29 0:26
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... and you can guess the first thing that will be added
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/29 0:32
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tonyw wrote: ... and you can guess the first thing that will be added I remember a version of Flying Toasters on a blanker called MadHouse. That had toast & you had the option of havine Jam turned on or off. Nice touch.
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Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/29 1:15
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Yes, I can see the occasional Toaster appear with smoke issuing from its slots, only to stop flapping its wings and go into a spiral dive . . . Lots of great ideas, wish I could draw . . .
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/29 1:58
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Sorry, it's me again . . . Trying to compile the Toasters module but I don't have the "cybergraphics.h" header. Where can I find it? It's not on Aminet or OS4Depot. Do I need it? Where are the DMPS_xxx macros defined? Is there a set of lower level blanker sources that I should have? Or are they defined in the "cybergraphics" header?
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/29 6:28
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@tonyw I cant remember where I got it from but all you need is there defines #define SETVC_DPMSLevel 0x88002001 #define DPMS_ON 0 #define DPMS_STANDBY 1 #define DPMS_SUSPEND 2 #define DPMS_OFF 3 RWO
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/29 12:31
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Thanks, I can compile it with those defines. The result is far too big (140kB instead of 30 kB) and doesn't run, but we're getting closer
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/29 15:56
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walkero wrote: @rwo Here it is the website of the openGL screensavers I talked you about. There is also the source code available. http://www.reallyslick.com/ I'd love to see any of these in our beloved OS4.0. Give it a try.Wow impressive looking screen savers, lets hope some one port them over, any way nice way to learn GL I guess
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Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/29 16:03
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Those at reallysick were fuc**ng great. Would love to have them running on my a1.
Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/29 21:02
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I've used some of those savers on my Mac. Some look better in stills than in action
Didn't anyone check out
http://www.electricsheep.org/ ? There really are pretty savers. And constantly changing, which is what I like.
There's a couple of sample .mov files on the samples page if you want to see the kind of things they produce (Note: They don't have the fastest server at times so the preview movies may take a while).
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Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/31 0:47
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Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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2006/12/31 1:48
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@Shadow WOW! Great stuff! Thanks a lot! (and to think, this is just a "preview") Once again: WOW!
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