Courtesy of SAM440Flex & Amiga OS4.1 only Flex is 800mhz A1000 with Classic 520 Amiga OS3.2.1 AmiKit 12 MorphOS PowerBook G4 (which can play youtube vids)
I'm sure I've got a few versions of LW. Never used it and can't sell it on either, it's a curse Amiga, I tell ya... heh
I know I have version 4.x on CDRom etc but wasn't the last latest up to version 5?
I just want full blown PPC Imagine, you can have Lightware, Imagine is fun to use! \
~Yes I am a Kiwi, No, I did not appear as an extra in 'Lord of the Rings'~ 1x AmigaOne X5000 2.0GHz 2gM RadeonR9280X AOS4.x 3x AmigaOne X1000 1.8GHz 2gM RadeonHD7970 AOS4.x
i think a current lightwave version for amiga is pretty much out of question. i have lightwave9 for pc and if i recall right it costs around 900eur. i dont think anyone sane would buy amiga software for this price currently even if it was available. especially if available hardware is able to assure only a tiny fraction of rendering speed known from x86. besides two parties here in forum are already working on blender. i dont know much about this soft but judging from the screenshots it looks like adequate succesor.
ho yes but... Blender was under "porting" from about 2 years...I wonder when i will be released(i think the current OpenGL implmentation wasnt so fast/good to support it in adequate manner...)
@Tuxedo: probably you refer to hyperion here, but i believe these people are just totally overworked. ;) broadblues however seems to be very active on his project.
Well, after having used Blender on the PC, I can say that it's definitely not a replacement for Lightwave. It's really difficult to get it to do even simple things, I can't imagine doing serious projects with it. It has a very steep learning curve.
On the other hand, I'm sure Newtek would not make any considerable amount of money selling Lightwave for next-gen Amiga platforms. However I don't see why it would be so difficult for them to at least release the last 68k Amiga version for free if there is some interest in it still. People can't buy it anymore, so unless you already bought it ages ago, the only thing one could do if they wanted to use Lightwaven on a current-gen Amiga is to get a pirated copy from somewhere.
Perhaps a petition could be made, with people signing it, and then an email be sent to NewTek, asking them to release the last Amiga version of Lightwave for free.
COBRA wrote: ....Perhaps a petition could be made, with people signing it, and then an email be sent to NewTek, asking them to release the last Amiga version of Lightwave for free.
..sounds good but i have V3.5 (stand alone without the toaster) and it needs a dongle to run..that might be an issue for Newtek?
Well, after having used Blender on the PC, I can say that it's definitely not a replacement for Lightwave. It's really difficult to get it to do even simple things, I can't imagine doing serious projects with it. It has a very steep learning curve.
I've never used Lightwave so can't compare with that, but I found blender tricky compared with Imagine for a while. But once used to it, I've got a few quite complex projects underway, including a complex animation of a cartoon character playing guitar, currently I've spent so much time trying to get it working under OS4 that my projects have been largely aborted, but I have blender in a workable state now, can't release yet due dependencies on pending fixes in minigl etc. Given that it's free you'll not see anything better for while I think....
I have Lightwave 3D 5.0 for Amiga, bought to NewTek USA directly, with dongle in the parallel port, and he works very well in my Amiga 1200, but I cannot prove it in my Sam440ep, because the Sam doesn't have parallel port to plug the dongle. Does somebody know if exists a PCI card with parallel ports that it can be plugged in the slot PCI of the Sam?
I have Lightwave 3D 5.0 for Amiga, bought to NewTek USA directly, with dongle in the parallel port, and he works very well in my Amiga 1200, but I cannot prove it in my Sam440ep, because the Sam doesn't have parallel port to plug the dongle. Does somebody know if exists a PCI card with parallel ports that it can be plugged in the slot PCI of the Sam?
And, just as pertinent, would that software be able to read an A1's parallel port in the same way? I mean, it's quite possible that old versions of Lightwave simply PEEKed and POKEd the standard Amiga parallel port in order to access the dongle. God knows I've accessed my own hardware that way! Anyway, if that's how it worked, it probably won't work on a next-gen Amiga, regardless of parallel port chip...
Perhaps there is some confusion with the open video toaster project where the code for all the Amiga video toaster utilities were released for free. You can see the list of included utils here.... http://www.openvideotoaster.org/
You still have to buy Lightwave however. They don't list Amiga specific Items on the site any more, but if you call them you can still buy some Amiga products. About 8 months ago I bought a copy of VT4.5 CD and a ribbon cable needed for interfacing the toaster and flyer cards. You need to ask to be certain, but I think Lightwave is included on the VT4.5 CD (~$25US plus shipping). You have to have a toaster card installed as a "dongle" for it to work though.
Don't be suprised if you have to go through more than one rep on the phone to get the right info. Amiga toasters are probably older than some of the folks answering the phones at newtek these days. And the Amiga toaster is refered to as "generation 1" or "gen 1" cards with some of the folks you may talk to.