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- The Retina is a damned
- impressive piece of hardware. I spent a lot of time looking at the specs
- for Opal-24, for the IV-24, for the FireCracker 24 and so on, and it
- looked to me as if the Retina delivered a lot more functionality for a lot
- less bucks if you weren't looking for something that was pretending to be a
- Toaster; so I finally decided to take a chance on it and buy one. I
- haven't been disappointed for the most part, and I've noticed something
- which has confirmed my decision: All the competing products have had a
- significant price decrease since the Retina was announced.)
-
- I have had two significant problems:
-
- 1: They claimed to emulate the AGA for my A2000, but I haven't been
- able to find a program which admits that it exists. My best guess is that
- such programs require AmigaDOS 3.0, but there lies a paradox, defined in
- the manual on page 16, as follows:
-
- 'The first setting in the menu, "AA EMULATION?", determines if RetinaEmu
- will emulate the AGA chipset or not. If the item is checked, then AGA
- emulation is turned on, otherwise if it is unchecked, RetinaEmu does not
- allow AGA emulation. Note that AGA emulation is already supported on
- machines with the AGA chipset without having to set this option. On
- machines running AmigaDos 3.0, this menu item will be ghosted.'
-
- ...which leaves a lot of us in a bind: Just how does a program allocate
- 8 bit planes to use AGA under AmigaDos 2.0? As far as I know, it can't.
- When they allow those of us who own A2000's to upgrade to 3.1, we won't
- have AGA chipset and RetinaEmu won't allow us to turn on AGA emulation
- ("...it is ghosted") and we're STILL screwed. The small sampling of
- programs I've tried have basically said "You don't have 3.0, so #*(^ you"
- and have returned to the system. Since every program I try this with costs
- me $40 or more, I have obviously not tried this very many times. My only
- hope is that when 3.1 finally comes out, if it actually supports the
- A2000 (as rumors have suggested) that they will come out with a new
- version of RetinaEmu. (Guess I better send in that registration card...)
-
- 2: They claim to support 1 "panel" screen along the lines of the
- command screen for DCTV (which approach is also used for "Strip Poker 3"
- among other programs) but they simply don't work correctly. They act as
- separate screens, unrelated to each other, non-overlapping, and
- they don't scroll. I can reach them with Control-LeftAmiga-M or equivalent
- functions, but it isn't emulating the original screen behavior. I can't get
- the panel to display ON TOP OF the other screen, which is what I would have
- expected.
-
- Am I doing something wrong? If anyone out there feels appreciation for
- the work I've done on this program and feels like helping me out on either
- of these problems, I would be most grateful. My net mail address is
-
- denbeste@world.std.com
-
- Don't bother answering these questions after June 1994. Either someone will
- already have given me an answer by then or I will have given up trying. I don't
- want to be receiving answers through the end of the century.
-