Reading your post has made me feel better about how long it may take my colleague and I to get something nice onto the plate.
@Wanderer,
Das ist ja alles schoen.
Dude. I used and am using tuited for my basic webpage at the moment. thank you for your help, in helping me in a way, via yur program.
Also, man, hardly wait to see the RPG out on OS4.x machines.
@Thread,
Some nice gear coming soon it seems.
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)
haha where did you hear those? =) i have made a simple game as a bash script, that i still am a bit proud over as it's quite advance with random numbers etc etc... and it found a flaw in abc-shell even, so it was of some use. i made it as an assignment in school, and it has helped me a lot to understand the logic of programming. so learning c/c++ is some steps closer.
i wouldn't call it a real app though, but semi-advanced use of abc-shell/bash.
henning is using my little dice game to improve abc-shell now. hopefully he will get it to work, and i could release my little game and you can all laugh at me! ;)
Well, I'm very slowly working on two related projects. First is an MP3 player based on an A1200, with IR remote, small LCD display and no need for a screen to be attached. The library software for that has grown, and slowly I'm making it into a full-blown application for managing all your music files on your computer - sort of like iTunes, seeing as I really like the way iTunes works and wanted something like that.
Like I said, it's slow going though. There's a version almost complete for the MP3 player (which uses a hardware MP3 decoder), which works but isn't at all pretty.
madmonkey : Looks promising ! Great to see another IDE being developped.
RWO : What about isochronous support ?
Wanderer : Amazing ! I enjoy projects like HD-Rec, The Voyage of Wanderer, ScreenCam and voxel stuff.
Daedalus : Your project on a hardware mp3 decoder is really nice !
Hohoo, many interesting things in this thread.
From my side, here are my projects : - PointRider : Improve it for a better display of PowerPoint files - MeltingPoint : Fix it, it will allow converting PPS files into Hollywood projects - DosBox : I would like to fix it (path problem in some situations) and speed it up - Sonix : Add FTP support and release the source code - SongPlayer : After a long time, I would like to work on it again
Thanks very much... As I said on the website, it's actually my main music player on my A1 now - though it uses AmigaAmp as a sort of "virtual hardware decoder." I like being able to have all my music organised automatically into folders according to their ID3 tags, and to be able to start the player and continue playing the playlist I was last using with the song I last played.
The stand-alone version I actually can't wait to get started on, but I don't get much time to spend on it unfortunately
It would be good to see SongPlayer get some more development, the older, assembler-heavy one was always my player of choice on my A1200... Even though it used mpega.library like many other applications, it use much less CPU time than any other player, I guess down to handling of buffers or something.
@Thread It's really very encouraging to see so many people developing applications for the platform. Good work!!
@spotUP I'm working on an Allegro based screen blanker that I hope to have released before I head to Australia for a holiday on the 4th of April. I also have Allegro version 1.1 ready for release for you, but I haven't seen you around online for a couple of weeks!
yea... i have had all sorts of things to worry about lately, but i am here waiting for you now. or, you could have sent a mail? my inet has been gone for some days too, been ill etc..
My case : I have only 1 project and a big one. A basic language for Amiga OS 4.x that can use OpenGL, AHI, and maybe some support for a free Physic engine.
It will probably not be finished at the end of 2009 ... Who know ?
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.
I've been working on Mattathias BASIC's Amos compatibility front-end. We'll be ready to add the code-generation stage to it as soon as we figure out how the C bindings of LLVM work.
If noone has given you the url to this program (I use it incidently) I'll reply later today after home from work-bookmarks on Amiga
~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
amos compatibility... how compatible will it actually get? can i download random amos project from aminet and recompile it for os4? or did amos also use a lot of hw banging libs and stuff that'd need to get fixed as well?