@Kunde308 (I guess the later ones would be like the graphs you used to do in school or which your calculator eventually can drawn... Only shown in 3D .. And a little bit more complex =P)
@Kunde308 If you want something small but pretty modern replace the video id with ZfuierUvx1A that's a 64k intro so only 64 kilobyte large executable so very little data / executable code space but it still deliver quite a bit of sound and visuals ...
If you want something which look nice: k_oTQd93eRI
@Kunde308 They probably wanted to show off their skills just as much or more than trying to promote the Amiga :) (and learn more / have fun of course and design it all / put together something pleasing.)
Back then you didn't had any GL libraries or 200+ stream processors running at multiple gigahertz speeds. (You had a 7.14 MHz 16/32 bit M68000 processor, 512 kB of RAM, some additional chips and 4 channel 22 kHz 8-bit audio in the case of the Amiga 500.)
i gues si made this too ...
dextrose369 1 week ago
oh yeah my name spock.
dextrose369 1 week ago
@JohanKH nice work there friend
Kunde308 1 week ago
@Kunde308 (I guess the later ones would be like the graphs you used to do in school or which your calculator eventually can drawn... Only shown in 3D .. And a little bit more complex =P)
JohanKH 1 week ago
@JohanKH nice work ..../watch?v=pm1irE3QZoY
Kunde308 1 week ago
@Kunde308 Want to see some complex (?) math at work? watch?v=Yb5MRbgNKSk (I have no idea what they use really.)
JohanKH 1 week ago
@JohanKH mkay
Kunde308 1 week ago
@Kunde308 If you want something small but pretty modern replace the video id with ZfuierUvx1A that's a 64k intro so only 64 kilobyte large executable so very little data / executable code space but it still deliver quite a bit of sound and visuals ...
If you want something which look nice: k_oTQd93eRI
JohanKH 1 week ago
@Kunde308 They probably wanted to show off their skills just as much or more than trying to promote the Amiga :) (and learn more / have fun of course and design it all / put together something pleasing.)
Back then you didn't had any GL libraries or 200+ stream processors running at multiple gigahertz speeds. (You had a 7.14 MHz 16/32 bit M68000 processor, 512 kB of RAM, some additional chips and 4 channel 22 kHz 8-bit audio in the case of the Amiga 500.)
JohanKH 1 week ago
Haven't seen it back in the days but the music is very much what I would expect / like :)
JohanKH 1 week ago