Well both images you gave require advanced graphics effects and probably 3D. Wishful thinking from me: - A working MESA port (+shaders) - The new graphics system is in beta/alpha (required for the MESA port really)
Are you simply trying to convey an increase in speed of some sort? Perhaps a clearer clue might be in order.
The lastest version, IIRC, is v52.12. Hans has the correct explanation. It will kill the app and comeup with a requester when the temp limit is reach. Great little program next to "DRemind"!
The picure of the space ship looks like it is jumping to light speed, or put another way, hyper space. This leads me to think its something to do with hyperion.
The racing car could mean a competition. There is a competition of sorts between Amiga inc and hyperion over OS4.
Using my warped sense of logic, I think Mikey has heard about a possible setlement.
I think it has something to do with a military rank ?
No.
The GP car with all that fiddly photographic "jiggle" looks like a Phoenix taking off into flight. The space ship suggests that it's "boldly going where no man has gone before."
What does this mean?
The Phoenix Consortium rises again to create an operating system and hardware to control and fully automate home laundry and floor scrubbing! No one has EVER gone there before!!!
Paul
Builder of Frankenthousand The monster A1000 The Young Frankenthousand A1-XE G4 X5000
I believe that we are thinking too petty, or too small. I might be thinking along the wrong path yet, but perhaps these will give some insight (the logo is simply so there is no doubt who took the photo-oh, and the "face" in photo 1 is simply a trick of the lighting and is completely unintentional):
Guys, you are all off the scent. I am trying to convey something.
Let's see. The racing car blurred to denote speed. The space craft window showing "hyper speed". Mikey trying to "convey", ie "carry", "move", at speed.
I've got it. Mikey has taken up amphetamines.
Mate, get some help, now A faster CPU ain't going to help in this case.
I saved the photo and then read it on my Amiga with a HEX editor and here is what I found...
The image was saved using an "Adobe" product. Ah ha! Best I could tell it was Photoshop. And no self respecting poster on an Amiga website would post a picture before at least running it through AdPro first. So he must have saved it on Amiga's "NEWEST" image processing program "Photoshop"!!
Now it also looks like it was registered to a person named "Ducky" or possible the computer is named Ducky? Might need some clarification on this part.