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- From: ivans@zeta.org.au (Ivan Smith)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: CyberGraphics, version 40.47
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Date: 11 May 1995 15:32:36 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: graphics, 24-bit, emulation, shareware
- Originator: barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- CyberGraphics, version 40.47 (registered version)
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- Cybergraphics is software drivers/emulation software, including
- Workbench emulation, for 3rd party graphics boards that use the Cirrus
- Logic family of chips.
-
- It allows retargetable graphics (RTG) type extensions to the
- Workbench environment and is very similar in operation to the standard
- AmigaDOS way of doing things.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
-
- Name: Thomas Sontowski and Frank Mariak
- Address: Thomas Sontowski
- Bensberger Marktweg 15
- 51069 Koeln
- GERMANY
-
- Frank Mariak
- Klosterstr.7
- 44135 Dortmund
- GERMANY
-
- E-mail: marvin@sun.ph-cip.uni-koeln.de
- fmariak@chaosengine.ping.de
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- The shareware registration fee is $35.00 (US) or DM50.00.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- A supported third-party graphics board: EGS Spectrum, OPAL,
- Retina Z3, Domino, Merlin, PicassoII, PiccoloSD64, and the
- forthcoming CyberVision64.
-
- RAM as recommended by the graphics board manufacturer.
-
- A hard disk is not necessarily needed. It will run from
- floppies. Space needed for Libraries is about 96K.
-
- 68020 or higher CPU recommeded.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- AmigaDOS 2.x recommended. AmigaDOS 3.x preferred.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- A registered Monitor file is required for full functions.
-
- Hard drive installable. Installer by Robert Reiswig.
-
- Copy protection is just right - the unregistered version lets you
- see the functions of the software in limited view modes, and the
- only annoyance is the lack of 24-bit display modes. Everything else
- is functional.
-
- All 24-bit modes are enabled when you receive your key/Monitorfile,
- which is registered only to you and cannot be transferred.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Amiga 3000/040/40, 2MB Chip RAM, 12MB Fast RAM
- NEC 3D MultiSync Monitor and Phillips CM8833 Monitor
- GVP SPECTRUM24 24-bit graphics board
- Kickstart 40.68 (3.1) Workbench 40.42 (3.1)
-
- 880K internal floppy, 1.76MB external floppy
- Seagate 240MB (x2) SCSI hard drives
- TEXEL (Plextor) DM5024 Double Spin SCSI-2 CD-ROM (external)
- Play Inc. (Digital Creations) PAL DCTV
-
- Software: Mpeg_play, ImageFX2.0, ADPRO, DPaint5.0, Personal
- Paint6.1, Real3D 2.49Demo, Image Engineer 1.1, Flick1.4,
- Professional Page4.0, PageStream3.0d, Cyberview2.0 and CyberWindow.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- Installation is by the Standard Commodore Installer Program (written
- by Robert Reiswig).
-
- Installation is straightforward and was accomplished by installing
- the Shareware version 40.46, ftp-ing to retrieve the 40.47 registered
- version, and then updating the libraries and drivers, again using the
- Commodore Installer program. The Installer was intelligent enough to check
- hardware and software already installed, and it politely asked before
- removing or moving anything.
-
- You are asked for your particular graphics card and the bandwidth of
- your monitor.
-
- 24-bit modes are enabled by copying over the file in DEVS:Monitors
- with your personalized monitor file.
-
- Installation was a joy and very straightforward.
-
-
- BACKGROUND
-
- The Cybergraphics software system has been around on AMINET for
- quite a while beginning with version 40.40. I downloaded all the versions to
- 40.46 before having a "shell accident" one day. I copied ENV: to ENVARC: by
- accident without a backup.
-
- I thought nothing of it considering the way ENVARC: is copied to
- ENV: at startup and I hadn't done anything except open a shell after a cold
- boot.
-
- When I re-booted I had no EGS system on my SPECTRUM card. The Visiona
- software was refusing to mount the drivers to initialize the card, and I was
- losing my temper after 3 re-install attempts with the EGS software.
-
- I already had the Cybergraphics 40.46 system installed and stored on
- my SYS: partition. So in a fit of rage, I deleted everything to do with EGS
- and simply copied the SPECTRUM monitor driver into DEVS:Monitors and
- re-booted. Suddenly I had new modes in my STANDARD screen mode requesters.
-
- I was back up and running in 800x600x256 in next to no time.
-
-
- GETTING IT TWEEKED
-
- This version allows some environment variables to be set. There is
- one for Hi-Res pointers, one for CPU blitting, one for hiding 15-bit modes,
- and one for re-direction of the alert screens.
-
- A utility is provided similar to the Display Adjust program supplied
- with the Visiona software for the Spectrum card.
-
- If you are in doubt as to what versions you are running, there is
- also a program called "Cyberver" that will show all revisions of the
- libraries installed.
-
- Once I had registered and received my Personal Monitor File (by
- Email), I set about configuring the software to drive my monitor properly.
- Fortunately, if you pick the correct upper frequency for your monitor during
- the installation procedure, you will have very little to do here.
-
- Most modes worked straight up with my NEC 3D, and there are some
- modes that were just not possible under EGS -- namely, 1600x1200x256. There
- is a "test" button in the monitor configuration that places a familiar test
- pattern for that mode on your monitor,. The software is intelligent enough
- to warn you if the mode exceeds your monitor frequency range.
-
- Obtaining a 800x600 24-bit mode was a little tricky, but no concern
- when I realized what everything did in the configuration screen.
-
- It is certainly much easier than the EGS Display Adjust software.
- My only gripe is that there is even less in the AmigaGuide documentation
- than there is in the GVP manual about the technical details of what your
- adjustments do.
-
-
- HOW DOES IT WORK?
-
- Cybergraphics works the same as any other Monitor Driver you have in
- your DEVS:Monitors drawer. There is nothing in your Workbench start-up
- drawer and no patching of anything that is noticeable: unlike the EGS
- software, which spends a lot of its time on boot, copying and moving things,
- slowing the boot down.
-
- Graphics memory on your graphics board (if present) is used in the
- same manner as it always was. In my case I always have 1.89M of Chip RAM
- available, just as I did under EGS.
-
- Any program which presents you with a standard screen mode requester
- can more often than not use the CyberGraphics Modes.
-
- What this means in reality is that without mode promotion, I suddenly
- have seen Personal Paint, Deluxe Paint and ProPage/PageStream in 256 colours
- for the first time on my machine.
-
- Most of these programs are stable under the emulation. DPaint can
- crash sometimes with brush operations, and you may have to refresh the screen
- manually because the software seems not to do it.
-
- Brilliance will NOT use CyberGraphics modes because of the way it
- uses the native CHIP RAM. Programs which hit the graphics chips hard like
- Vista Pro and Scenery Animator have to be used in normal PAL or NTSC Amiga
- modes. They WILL crash your machine if run with CyberGraphics active.
-
- My only disappointment with the colour modes of DPaint/PPaint is
- that animation is of course not possible on the Cyber modes. Fortunately,
- DPaint5.0 is able use high colour buffers in ECS native modes, so there is
- really no excuse for not pumping out 256 colour animations.
-
- The Workbench is the biggest surprise though! Using the standard
- Workbench screen mode Prefs program it is possible to use a 8, 15, 16 or
- 24-bit Workbench! Programs like Multiview still show everything in 256
- colours, but that is more an Intuition limit than the emulation software.
- Planned additions to CyberGraphics are the extensions to Intuition to allow
- higher colour modes. This, I believe, is the RTG extension to Workbench that
- Commodore of old should have given us with AmigaDOS 3.1.
-
-
- SPEED vs EGS
-
- Overall, all software works with CyberGraphics. ImageFX, ADPRO,
- Photogenics and Real3D have drivers provided which drive your board
- directly. Particularly spectacular is the ImageFX render module.
-
- Intuition functions such as opening, closing and moving windows are
- several times faster than the EGS emulation. Windows snap open, even in 256
- colours. They open as fast in 256 colours under Cybergraphics as they did in
- 8 colours under the EGS system.
-
- Blit operations seem to be faster, even when using the graphic boards
- on board blitter.
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: Keep in mind that the reviewer's machine has
- a 40 MHz 68040 CPU. Your results may be different with a slower
- machine. - Dan]
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- Documentation comes in the form of AmigaGuide (TM) manuals. I found
- it a little light on the technical side, particularly the section dealing
- with the setting up of the monitor modes.
-
- Apart from that, it's reasonable and easy to read. It comes in the
- original German and an English translation. The English version is readable
- by both beginners and old hands.
-
-
- LIKES
-
- I like the more system friendly way Cybergraphics works. It seems
- more "natural" and doesn't stress your RAM out by loading a totally
- different desktop system, as the EGS system does.
-
- The faster blitting is good and the extensions to the bitplane depth
- of Workbench should be fantastic when it's completed. (Imagine 15-bit
- animations playing on the WB in a window.)
-
- Retargetting is kept to a minimum, and that's a good thing.
-
- All of my terminal programs and just about everything I own can run
- on a Cybergraphics screen with increased colour depth. Term4.3a looks amazing
- in 16 colours (VGA) and updates speedily with a 28.8K connection throwing
- characters down the line.
-
- You get your draggable/scrollable screens back when using the
- graphics card, which most emulation software eliminates. I have had to learn
- to pull screens down again after all this time.
-
- The Hi-Res pointers are their correct colours and size, unlike EGS
- where my hand pointer looked as if it has been amputated and roasted.
-
- I also am very grateful that it has made my system more stable.
- There are absolutely zero crashes from re-targetting. (The EGS ESP program
- is, well... $%&@^%!) I like the fact that I am confident that I can
- continue working and not crash in the middle of anything and lose it as I
- used to do.
-
-
- DISLIKES AND SUGGESTIONS
-
- There are only three things I don't like about this product and they
- are:
-
- (1) When using a dual monitor setup (My DCTV is on the other
- monitor), there is a constant flashing of what looks like corrupted
- Chip RAM patterns on an inactive Amiga screen. Switching to and from
- Cybergraphics modes and ECS modes fixes it sometimes, but it is
- mostly there all the time.
-
- (2) With Mpeg_play, to play Mpeg in 24-bit you cannot use the
- EGS24 option any longer. The way to do it is to use the Village24
- option (The villintuisip.library is installed by Cybergraphics for
- you). The big problem is that although it is surely showing in
- 24-bit, all the chroma is reversed. The luma (black & white) is
- correct but all colour is reversed totally. 180 degrees out of phase?
- I don't like seeing my Mpegs in reverse colours, although it has
- given me some ideas about colours :)
-
- I have Emailed the authors about this. I hope it's the library and
- not the CyberGraphics software itself. Perhaps on the next compile
- of Mpeg_play, TapAvi and Flick, we'll see a specific "Cyber" option.
-
- (3) In 24-bit modes you see 3 pointers due to "a hardware
- limitation".
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- The only other system I can compare Cybergraphics with is the
- Visiona EGS 6.2 and 7.1 versions. Overall the Cybergraphics system has it on
- the Visiona system. There is no "kludging" the system as EGS does, much less
- software configuration than EGS, and it just seems less alien to the Amiga
- way of doing things.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- The only bug I noticed is documented by the authors and that is
- sometimes if you have a Cybergraphics screen in front of a "native" screen
- you see two pointers periodically. They are fixing this. The reverse
- coloured mpegs could be the library not the Cybergraphics system itself, so I
- don't consider it a bug in that sense.
-
- Games will crash if you start them under the emulation. Frank Mariac
- has uploaded a little 1K utility called "Cyberswitch" that is used in a
- script file. It resets the Amigas video modes, temporarily disabling the the
- Cyber modes.
-
- There seems to be a small bug in the ADPRO saver which causes an
- emulation error (8000003).
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- Vendor support is excellent if you have Internet access. By snail
- mail would be labourious.
-
- Robert Rieswig and I have spoken frequently on IRC #Amiga channel
- about CyberGraphics. He was instrumental in helping with installation and
- registration.
-
- All Email to any of the three authors is answered within 24 hours.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- There is no warranty expressed or implied.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- Overall I would rate this product as 4.5 out of 5 stars. It is many
- times more usable for an EGS owner and should be just what the operating
- system ordered when the few remaining bugs are sorted out and we all have
- CyberVision64 boards.
-
- It is an excellent replacement for the EGS system, and I feel my
- board is more a "part" of my machine now.
-
- Operation is silky smooth and everything has stablized.
-
- I am *very* satisfied. The best $35 spent this year!
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1995 Ivan Smith.
-
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-
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