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danwood
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Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 10-Mar-2010 1:32:57
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| Little video I just knocked up
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPT7SmVEpjc
1.x era apps, I'll do 2.x and 3.x soon, any suggestions for apps I should show in those?
Also, top marks for whoever can name all the games/mods? :) |
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 10-Mar-2010 7:01:47
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Ok. This is one of the coolest AOS1.3 video I have ever seen!!!
May I say: PROFESSIONAL!
I've used wb in multitasking since the beginning, when most of my friends used Amiga via CLI & one app at a time.
Is this from a real classic with HDD? (the speed seems authentic/identical to my old A2000+3Mb+7Mhz+Golem20MbHDD)
I hope I one day have that kind of 1.x system up and running again, for nostalgia!
And I just realized that those apps were just small example what people had installed on their 1.x systems with hard drive (around 1991-1992). Digipaint, Vista, ADpro, Aegis Audiomaster, Deluxe Music, Aegis Draw, Real3D, .... Last edited by KimmoK on 10-Mar-2010 at 07:57 AM. Last edited by KimmoK on 10-Mar-2010 at 07:26 AM. Last edited by KimmoK on 10-Mar-2010 at 07:04 AM. Last edited by KimmoK on 10-Mar-2010 at 07:03 AM.
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 10-Mar-2010 7:25:21
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Hey, nice video, man... :)
And it has all the classics, Juggler, Boing Ball, King Tut in Deluxe Paint... ;)
Brings a tear to my eyes... Last edited by steril606 on 10-Mar-2010 at 07:28 AM. Last edited by steril606 on 10-Mar-2010 at 07:27 AM.
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 10-Mar-2010 8:30:47
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 10-Mar-2010 9:37:46
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Loved it. Makes me wanna dig my A1000 out of my closet. Hmmm... I better go make a Kickstart copy before the disk degrades totally, if it hasn't already.
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 10-Mar-2010 9:41:59
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Hi Danny, cool! This is great. I was speaking to you about it on IRC but had to get some sleep before you uploaded. Nice job mate!
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 10-Mar-2010 9:57:58
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yes there was. But it depend on what beuty means for a person...
I had some bacdrop pictures on my A2000 setup and copper colorslides.
But especially bacdrop pictures tend to be overkill with 512...1024kb chip RAM Amigas. Especially if one preferred to have wb running also when paintingt or animating. I ended up using pretty standard WB1.3. _________________ - KimmoK // For freedom, for honor, for AMIGA // // Thing that I should find more time for: CC64 - 64bit Community Computer? |
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 26-Mar-2010 21:27:33
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| very nice video...!:) _________________ UAE4ARM Amibian - Raspberry Pi3 |
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 26-Mar-2010 22:05:10
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Nice! However, some apps are from OS2 era (eg. Devpac, year 1991) - they are simply OS1.x compatible.
For 3.x: Desktop Dynamite/Magic Pack (eg. Wordworth 3.5/4.0, DPaint 4 AGA, PPaint).
I think you can join together 2.x and 3.x eras - there are only minor differences in user interface (and more colours with AGA hardware of course). |
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 26-Mar-2010 22:50:38
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Nice video dan, what software did you use to capture in hires ? what bitrate/codec etc.
I would like to make my own videos with this kind of quality in future.
good work !
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 27-Mar-2010 0:19:54
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oh boy, dpaint, scala, imagine2, i've spend thousands of hours messing around with this progs. this was a travel in time Last edited by amije on 27-Mar-2010 at 12:20 AM.
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 27-Mar-2010 9:05:48
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| After my video games video, i started app videos, but i don't know because there are too many classic application to do.. many times to make aegis series videos.
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 27-Mar-2010 9:20:17
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Interestingly, the standard user interface on a A500 WB 1.3 is still faster than windows on a dual core 2ghz thing.
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 27-Mar-2010 11:51:59
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the workbench version is 1.2 _________________ A3040 AmigaOS3.9 A1200 060/BPPC AmigaOS3.9/4.0 Sam440ep AmigaOS4.1.2 Pegasos2/G3 AmigaOS4.1.2/Morphos2.7/Debian6.0/OpenSuse11.1 MacMini/G4 1.5 MorphOS 2.7/OSX 10.5.8
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 27-Mar-2010 18:11:25
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Interestingly, the standard user interface on a A500 WB 1.3 is still faster than windows on a dual core 2ghz thing. |
What you say is some what true for Windows XP, but whit the latest PC graphics and windows 7 and Quad Intel I7 you get where fast user interface, mostly because of 3d acceleration.
But also notice the Window dragging under AmigaOS 1.X are not solid only outer-line is moved, also one thing you did not notice is that clock stops while moving windows, this is because under AmigaOS only one program can do stuff on the screen at one time, window resizing and dragging while clockwhere running where first possible whit the MCP patch in 1990's, latter it become official in AmigaOS4, the problem was always CPU power and video memory speed and acculturation.Last edited by NutsAboutAmiga on 27-Mar-2010 at 06:12 PM.
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 22-Nov-2010 15:26:31
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Just noticed this.
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 22-Nov-2010 15:47:37
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Will have a look when I get home, but I just have to ask, does it include any music program like NoiseTracker??!? 
NoiseTracker was the sole reason I bought an Amiga in '92.
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Re: Workbench 1.x era apps and music video Posted on 22-Nov-2010 16:52:03
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