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Software News   Software News : 'Planet Hively' by IRIS and Up Rough released!
   posted by spotUP on 10-Mar-2008 11:36:46 (3766 reads)
The long awaited musicdisk featuring the music from the Hively Tracker
competition held a year ago is finally released!
Code, Graphics: Xeron / IRIS Concept, Graphics: Spot / Up Rough
This musicdisk is a multiplatform release, and our goal is to have it ported
to everything that has a screen. The initial ports are for AmigaOS 4.0,
Windows and Linux. Expect a LOT of ports during the next days.
Download a copy for your favourite OS here!
Show your appreciaten/hatred here!

If you think you can do better than the competitiors, why not
download a copy of Hively Tracker and get busy?


    

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z5 
Re: 'Planet Hively' by IRIS and Up Rough released!
Posted on 10-Mar-2008 11:55:36
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Has there been any progress in a 68k asm replayer yet? It would be neat to see Hively tunes appear in 68k prods.


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Posted on 10-Mar-2008 13:59:08
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@z5

Acording to the note inside this release there was sevreal that wanted to make a optimized 68k version, but none have finished it.

RWO


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Posted on 10-Mar-2008 14:47:33
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I'm getting this requester when I try to run from OS4 classic.


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ELF Library


"Required Object is missing"
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Where can I find this missing object ?


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Posted on 10-Mar-2008 14:57:15
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You need libSDL-1.2.so in your SOBJS: drawer.

You can get it from http://www.rcdrummond.net/sdl


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@xeron

Thank you..

Took me awhile to realize how to change tracks


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Posted on 10-Mar-2008 18:46:23
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Cool and cute looking musicdisc. I just love the way to pick the tunes, butterflyes etc. Thanks for cheering me up. Nice tunes :)

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Posted on 10-Mar-2008 23:22:07
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I enjoyed the spotUP Operating Systems, flower controled and every thing.


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haha, yeah :)


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its productions like this that got me interested in amigas in the first place :)

btw, click the butterflys to kill them!

my favourite track is the intro one. :)

unfortunately my TFT monitor displays a scrolling "input not supported" message on top of the screen. but I can see it fine?? oh well. :)

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@jahc

Quote:
unfortunately my TFT monitor displays a scrolling "input not supported" message on top of the screen. but I can see it fine?? oh well


I'm not sure it will help, but by pressing enter should change the fullscreen mode back onto a workbench screen.

Forgot also handy for classic machines!

Last edited by Akiko on 11-Mar-2008 at 03:09 AM.
Last edited by Akiko on 11-Mar-2008 at 02:57 AM.


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Posted on 11-Mar-2008 3:51:34
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An excellent musicdisc spotUP.
This will sure amuse my grandchildren next weekend.


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Posted on 11-Mar-2008 22:15:18
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mac os x build is up!


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OS X version works fine here


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Good work and nice tunes :)


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