If you mean the continuous "click" sound, it's the typical Floppy bug click sound that can be disabled using applications like "NoClick", "AntiClick" etc. Since I'm using an HxC SD Floppy Emulator, the click noise is emulated alas it can't be disabled from these applications (since they patch trackdisk.device that is not used by the Emulator). It can be disabled though from the Configuration of HxC (via SD Card) but I haven't yet disabled it for fun :)
Incredible to see this finally running on an Amiga 600! I'd be curious to see if it runs much better with the music disabled, if it's using the original MIDI music then it'd be quite CPU intensive converting it to 8bit 4 channels in real time.
NICE VIDEO.
IF THE AMIGA 600 HAS 68030 (50 MHZ) OR 68060 OR 68060 THEN DOOM RUNS A LOT FASTER AND SMOOTHER.
ALSO "ADOOM" ISNT THE FASTER "DOOM ENGINE" ON AMIGA IF I REMEMBER RIGHT.
petsasjim1 3 weeks ago
@aseglkj
Just for the heck of it or experiment I suppose. It's always fun to see what will actually work on slower computers.
GamleErik100 1 month ago
lol this is retarded. what's the point? you could've run that better on a 486 that you'd get for FREE
aseglkj 1 month ago
almost as unplayable as on my A2000 with A2630/28Mhz...
AmstradExin 7 months ago
Have you tried that new chunky version of Quake I think it was?
powderyorgan 7 months ago
How did you manage to get RGB scart working on an LCD. I've tried with a few Amigas, but it only seems to work with CRT TVs.
RockTo11 9 months ago
@RockTo11
Not all LCDs work okey with RBG-->Scart cables. AFAIK cables from AmigaKit work just fine most of times :)
mfilos 9 months ago
Hey dude what is that continous dripping sound?????
JoarMusic 1 year ago
@JoarMusic
If you mean the continuous "click" sound, it's the typical Floppy bug click sound that can be disabled using applications like "NoClick", "AntiClick" etc. Since I'm using an HxC SD Floppy Emulator, the click noise is emulated alas it can't be disabled from these applications (since they patch trackdisk.device that is not used by the Emulator). It can be disabled though from the Configuration of HxC (via SD Card) but I haven't yet disabled it for fun :)
mfilos 1 year ago
awesum! :D
Shoonay 1 year ago
Incredible to see this finally running on an Amiga 600! I'd be curious to see if it runs much better with the music disabled, if it's using the original MIDI music then it'd be quite CPU intensive converting it to 8bit 4 channels in real time.
AmigaCammy 1 year ago
AWESOME! New tech on great OLD tech! Good work Marios :D
ddniUK 1 year ago