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NetHack drops amiga support
Posted on 30-Apr-2018 12:05:18
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/04/30/nethack_to_drop_support_for_floppy_disks_amiga_16bit_dos_and_os2/

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Re: NetHack drops amiga support
Posted on 30-Apr-2018 14:50:54
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I just wish they would finally add support as standard for more than just punch card and mainframe greenscreen terminals.

You know, like colour screens from the Apple 2 of the 70s and Rom raphics of the BBC B and C 64, and even the User Defined Graphics make any pixel pattern you want of the ZX Spectrum.

You know, super advanced stuff from the beginning of the 80s?

If they dont want to code floppy code, why bother? Thats what scripting is for?

I really get confused too easily about some of this stuff. Im going back to working out problems in gigapoint fourier transforms in basic AREXX and self learning deep neural nets.

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