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- From: andrey@cco.caltech.edu (Andre T. Yew)
- Newsgroups: alt.sys.amiga.demos
- Subject: Re: TESTED PARTY II DEMOS ON 68030!
- Date: 8 Jan 1993 02:17:29 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- d89-rbi@dront.nada.kth.se (Ron Birk) writes:
-
- >Pos Group 68030 68000
- >-------------------------------
- >1) Spaceballs* nop OK
-
- The Spaceballs demo (the one with dancers right?) worked
- fine on my A3000. It's an American, NTSC model with 2 MB
- Chip RAM, 8 MB Fast RAM, Superkickstart 2.04, 52 MB Quantum
- disk, one floppy, and one Ethernet card. It ran through
- until a screen appears saying Skid Row can't believe this
- demo won, which I presume is the end. It works fine except
- for two glitches in NTSC mode and has none in PAL mode. In
- either case it never crashed my machine.
-
- I agree with the general sentiment of Ron, though --
- demo coders who can't get code to work on faster processors
- (of all things after the whining about no AGA register-level
- information and all the speed losses because of it) should
- be blown up.
-
- --Andre
-
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- Andre Yew andrey@cco.caltech.edu (131.215.139.2)
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- Andre Yew andrey@cco.caltech.edu (131.215.139.2)
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