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- From: paul@stud.cs.uit.no (Paal Christian Currie)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Demo/game to OS frien
- Date: 31 Jan 1996 20:51:41 GMT
- Organization: University of Tromsoe
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- Sorry for barging in and shoving my view into everyones face,
- but a lot of people seem to have done this already.
-
- I, as an Amiga owner, is worried about what the future might bring.
- Lately I have bought a new harddisk. ("Lucky guy!", some think, "so what??"
- other think). I could have bought a Cybervision 64. Why didn't I???
- Because it's just not worth it. Running WB and DOpus in 1024*768 is
- really great, but when you have to buy a monitor that costs a shitload
- of money just because you want to play a game from time to time isn't
- acceptable. Not for me anyway. For the Cybervision and a good monitor
- I could have used 11000kr (Thats 1000 GBP or roughly $1500), but
- why not wait for the PowerPC boards, they'll quite probably have PCI
- bus anyway. Today I can get a Matrox Millennium with 4MB for LESS THAN
- a Cybervision 64!! I know which board has the best benchmarks, so why
- pay the same for one card thats barely worth half the price?? Simple,
- I don't buy it. The people making it probably have made a hell of a job,
- but it's still to expensive (and old). Getting PCI bus into the Amiga
- will open a whole new world for us Amiga people. Unless the new
- Amiga can use standard PC cards I am afraid that some more faithful
- people will disappear. I certainly will. I'll get a fast PC, run messydos
- for games, and linux for programming. I'll hate leaving the Amiga, but
- unless most people get their acts together, the Amiga will die as a
- "serious" platform to program on. (It's never really been serious, I know,
- but what little "seriousness: we have, we must keep above all costs. Maybe
- even get some new blood on to the platform). Coders will still exist, but
- programmers will definetly not look upon the machine with benign eyes.
-
- When my eduication finishes I would like to program on the Amiga platform,
- but quite probably won't. Simply because bad coding might kill the Amiga.
- When the new machines arrive a lot of people will stick a lot of different
- hardware into them. If it doesn't work, or they see their pal having a lot
- of trouble getting something to use the GFX card, they will point to the PC
- and say: "It's works over here. Amiga is lame!" I've seen it hundreds of
- times. "Yeah, yeah" you say. "Old programs won't work anyway. They'll be
- emulated so they'll emulate the OCS/ECS/AGA chipset as well. Who cares??"
- Well, don't you think that it would make development time a lot less
- if they DIDN'T have to emulate the chipsets on GFX cards??
- Maybe we could get betas of the OS out quite early??
- Maybe work out most of the bugs until the PowerAmiga's come out?
- The Amiga needs a major shape change, in OS and hardware for it to become
- popular again. I just hope that it's done, and everybody tries to help
- it along, not keep it pinned down at the present stoneage level.
-
- People argue back and forth about using the OS to set pixels etc.
- 10% speed increase, etc.
- If you have been paying attention to the PC scene lately, you will
- weep at what the Amiga can to. Ugly 2x2 tmap demos in 320*200.
- I've seen 800*600 tmapped phongshaded transparent objects running
- 30fps on a PC (roughly 2000 polys). There is no way the pitiful attempts
- on the amiga can ever compete against that, no matter how much you tweak
- the code and only run it on a 040. And no matter how fast you make it, it
- will break the moment I put in a CPU and GFX card that CAN handle it (160MHz
- PPC 604e and a Matrox Millennium).
-
- The days of hardware banging is over, because it's simply too difficult.
- "No way", you say. "I learned to squeeze the last cycle out of the AGA,
- and it's not that hard". Yeah, right. Now do that for 20-30 GFX cards.
- (I think not).
-
- And why not add real support for sound cards while we're at it. The new
- one from Gravis sounds nice.
-
- My motto stands: "You bang the hardware, you'll end up banged yourself"
-
-
- (Boy that was a long post.)
-
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