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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 21-Sep-2006 19:33:15
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| Thank you, thank you and again thank you, it's working just great, is there way to show my support, I wanna make donation... _________________ 5*C-64, C128, A500, A1200 PPC, Micro-A1(sold).....and X1000
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 21-Sep-2006 19:43:20
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| donate@milkytracker.net _________________ AOS4 Betatester, Peg2, G4@1ghz, Radeon 9250 256mb, 1gb RAM.
http://www.asciiarena.com http://www.uprough.net
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 21-Sep-2006 21:33:56
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| Oh, hell yes!!!!. I've been using this on Mac OSX for awhile now. Great program. runs nice and smooth unlike most PC trackers.
Now I just need something to run OS4 so I can try it
68k port? _________________ 600Mhz G3 AmigaOne in a custom Commodore case.
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 21-Sep-2006 22:52:17
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| @spotUP
On second thought, I must say I liked better the audio quality of TFB
saimo _________________ RETREAM - retro dreams for Amiga, Commodore 64 and PC
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 21-Sep-2006 23:01:07
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| Cool program. Thanks for this. Many OS4 users will be really happy for this one. This will probably bring on more music from the amiga community ;) For myself its not interesting as it doesnt have midi support to controll my hardware synthesizers. But its nice to know we have a new tracker working on os4 and to show it off to friend and ofcourse to play tunes with it.
I hope to see in future more cool trackers specially with midi support. Octamed is on work so well see when its finished. And HDREC is always on work, not a tracker but cubase like editor.
So OS4/MOS users go on make some cool mods :)
Thanks Varthall / Up Rough Last edited by Kicko on 21-Sep-2006 at 11:01 PM.
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 22-Sep-2006 0:08:08
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Hmmmm... I wonder why there isn't an Amiga version on the Milky Tracker home page...
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You might wanna look there again
Oh, and a big thnx for this one. This is a great app to have on Amiga. _________________ You can crack anything with your head, even the head itself. -------------------------------- ...proud AOS user since 1993 --------------------------------
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 22-Sep-2006 5:04:49
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| This is just GREAT NEWS love it..................
now i just need zum HW to run it on..............
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 22-Sep-2006 9:08:51
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| Thanks for the warm responses Nice to hear it's working on MOS, too. For a 68k version we'd need someone willing to do the port. I don't know if it would run fast enough except on Amithlon/UAE though.
A new version will be released this evening, with two small fixes:
- "parent" crash on beta OS4 versions fix, done by HNL_DK - default buffersize raised to avoid audio skips during replay
Varthall _________________ AmigaOne XE - AmigaOS 4.1 - Freescale 7457 1GHz - 1GB ram
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 22-Sep-2006 9:09:52
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now i just need zum HW to run it on.............. |
Hint: It works fine on Pegasos with OS4emu... (Yes, you recognized it correcty, this was a blue troll guerilla marketing! OMFG! ) _________________ MorphOS, classic Amiga, demoscene, and stuff "When a bridge is not enough, build a Viaduct!" "Strip the Amiga community of speculation and we can fit every forum on a 720k floppy" (by resle)
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 22-Sep-2006 9:40:10
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| You`re too late, it was already mentioned... That`s all...
BTW that`s QL. Hopefully will be a native version as well, or this "bridgeware" will be obsolete once, sooner or later...
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 22-Sep-2006 11:43:31
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| Quick analysis:
According to my docs ASO_NoTrack defaults to TRUE, but MilkyTracker seems to assume it defaults to FALSE. I noticed that MilkyTracker allocates message ports via AllocSysObject() call never freeing them and they are not marked trackable.
In contrary MilkyTracker allocates semaphores via AllocSysObject() and marks them non-trackable while objects are non-trackable by the default?
Right? _________________ Amiga Developer Amiga 500, Efika, Mac Mini and PowerBook
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 22-Sep-2006 13:57:47
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| @spotUP Great to see you having fun with your hobby! The more developers we have the more powerful OS4 becomes. _________________ ExecSG Team Lead
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Re: Milky Tracker has found it's home! Posted on 22-Sep-2006 14:20:13
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According to my docs ASO_NoTrack defaults to TRUE, but MilkyTracker seems to assume it defaults to FALSE. I noticed that MilkyTracker allocates message ports via AllocSysObject() call never freeing them and they are not marked trackable.
In contrary MilkyTracker allocates semaphores via AllocSysObject() and marks them non-trackable while objects are non-trackable by the default?
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Milkytracker is an SDL application, so everything low-level is handled by the SDL library. I can't help much, maybe evilrich, the SDL OS4 port maintainer, might give you an answer. _________________ AmigaOne XE - AmigaOS 4.1 - Freescale 7457 1GHz - 1GB ram
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sex movies Posted on 22-Aug-2007 3:48:22
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