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Events   Events : First Pianeta Amiga 2003 and OS4 pictures and videos
   posted by jthomas on 20-Sep-2003 16:08:24 (4831 reads)
The first Pianeta Amiga 2003 and AmigaOS4 pictures and a couple of avis are online now.

Update: More videos are now available. (Regarding the performance, please note that the AmigaOne had the debuglevel set to 10 and the graphics system ran interpreted)



More will follow until tomorrow.

See http://lecta.altervista.org/private/gallery/ (fixed)

and http://www.lightelements.com/gallery.php

jt&sg
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Mountain_Myst 
Re: First Pianeta Amiga 2003 and OS4 pictures and videos
Posted on 21-Sep-2003 15:31:55
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Re: First Pianeta Amiga 2003 and OS4 pictures and videos
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Re: First Pianeta Amiga 2003 and OS4 pictures and videos
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Even with out the proper gfx libs or with the debugging on, the performance in those videos isn't as bad some on a certain forum have made it out to be .

Nice to see OS4 come alive!


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Re: First Pianeta Amiga 2003 and OS4 pictures and videos
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I don't know what all the fuss was about on ann.lu

I watched all three .MOV files using Quicktime and everthing seemed fine to me. A little grainy of course, but I expected that in the tiny window that Quicktime opens up on my pc.

I'm happy with what I see so far.

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Didn't see the updated screenshots until now . Workbench now is looking very refined and slick, nice work .

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