@Kreciu
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Kreciu wrote:
@Antique
Consider please:
- speed of graphic card development?
It's pretty full steam ahead, so sooner or later Radeon 9xxx cards are going to become harder to find.
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- speed of the Amiga games/programs development which require shaders?
The speed of development will be zero if shaders aren't supported at all.
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- tomorrow there will be new graphic card slot etc. but don't forget the newest "AmigaOS ready" hardware have... PCI from 1993.
I have a Radeon 2400 pro
PCI card in my Amigaone, so it is possible to stick one of these in an existing Amiga.
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- speed of development of ANY thing for AmigaOS?
Which, IMHO, makes it worth trying to skip some of the inbetween developments, and go straight for the latest stuff.
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Tell me what I can do with drivers for AmigaOS4.x which support shaders?
If you're a software developer, write games/demos that take advantage of this new feature. We could then port Torque Game Engine Advanced, and/or C4-Engine which will be instrumental in people writing/porting games to the Amiga.
I should point out that no-one has stopped developing the R1xxx to R3xx drivers just because I started working on a R5xx+ one. That is continuing. The OS4 dev. team will continue to improve them. However, there is no point in me helping them out; that would only slow things down.
Hans