Amiga demo - lux aeterna luceat eis by Ephidrena - 2006
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@d0dge25 Yeah, I noticed that. Its a realshame. Still, if I do manage to get one then it'll feel extra special due to the rarity... that is until it stops working (sobs)
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@nicholasthetaylor ... then brace yourselfs for an expansive ride.
A Blizzard 1260 accelerator board never goes for less than 400 EUR at the online auction places.
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@becomingzero I did this, and I design graphics for a living. Digging out Deluxe Paint 4 again has saved me hours and hours! Its just so awesome to use! Why EA don't release a decent PC version, I don't know. Maybe they have and I don't know it. Still, the Amiga is my most reliable machine. Largely due I think because I use the PCs for my clutter, and the Amiga for specific tasks. I'd definitely recommend that you dig it out again. I love em
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@d0dge25 You just made me dribble. Here's me still using a vanilla a1200 hooked to a CM8833Mk2 Monitor. Really interested in the Amiga because its my most reliable machine. Would love to pimp it though. Getting into making XBox 360 games, and the screenmodes are very high. Still, Deluxe Paint 4 has enough features to keep me using it for smaller objects that I can later manipulate in Photoshop and GIMP. When I get the money, it'll get pimped
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nope, 68060 at 50MHz plus a nice chunk of Fast RAM.
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A high end classic Amiga System.
That is, at least an A1200 with 68060 accelerator + 64MB FastRAM.
The demo supports gfx-boards, too. Yes, there are PCI expansion boards
out there on which you can run a Voodoo 4 for example.
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What hardware is this demo running on?
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@airfoobar While that is true (about the patent issue), there was plenty of BAD management at Commodore, and I think that it was more damaging overall then the CD32 issue. When you think about, there were virtually no upgrades from CBM on the Amiga from 1985 (Amiga 100 release) to 1992. In 7 years, they finally upgrade the graphics to AGA, and release the 1200 with a 68020 at twice the speed? In 7 years, that's the upgrade?
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Contrary to popular belief, it wasn't mismanagement that killed the Amiga.
A patent troll got an injunction preventing them from selling the CD32 in the USA and sued them for several million dollars... for using XOR to blink the cursor (!). Since they couldn't sell their products and couldn't couldn't pay off the troll, they went bankrupt.
In other words, intellectual property and specifically software patents killed the Amiga :(
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Mate Commodore's managers were bloody stupid even at the time of the C64 launch. Who thought having so many almost identical, almost completely INCOMPATIBLE machines ever?
Don't get me started on the STUPID projects they did (C64GS anyone?) while all the good ideas were cancelled (A3000+, we hardly knew ye).
And the marketing! My god, put Commodore management in charge of KFC and you'd see adverts for "Dead warm bird"...
:O OMFG ARE YOU KIDDING ME!?!?!?! THAT WAS FREAKIN AWESOME!! THATS BETTER THAN PS1 GRAPHICS! OH MY F#*KING GOD!! why did the Amiga have to die :( I must buy one on eBay!
maxheadroom1987 3 years ago 10
why did the amiga have to die,this is the best i have sean the amiga do.
baltitikamasala 4 years ago 6