@Severin It's definitely an improvement! :P I was held back a bit, but I'm going to resume the work on TinyMeter soon. I just need to test whether the launcher bar works. I had to modify it to use OpenWorkbenchObject instead of wbstart.library. I also want to fix the skin issues in OpenJK. A couple of models have holes in them, it looks nasty.
This is just like television, only you can see much further.
@Severin I've run into some difficulties with TinyMeter. For some reason the volume gauge causes system instability. After running the program a few times it starts to crash DOS processes (dos appdir server). This might take a bit longer than I expected...
On the OpenJK front, I merged the latest changes, and compiled the Jedi Outcast executables. I haven't tested them much, but they should be OK. I couldn't find any site which hosts the data files (assets2.pk3 and assets5.pk3) extracted from the 1.04 patch, so you have to install the game on Windows for the time being, or get the patched game by other means
Edited by BSzili on 2014/5/25 17:39:59
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Is there something about OpenJK that is G4-specific? I have 2 G3 Amiga's (A1XE and Micro-A1c) and both freeze on the opening title screen. Not just the game but the entire computer. A reboot is the only way to fix it.
It seems that there is a lots of car games, wich would mostlike run even in sam hardware, but authors, homepages and sources are lost forever.
I wrote to author of multiracer and he was a interested, but he wants to keep code closed. It is a C++, uses opengl and he has made a Linux version of game already. Game works just fine, is very playable and would be fun with group of people.
Any news on TinyMeter? If the volume guage isn't used is the rest of it stabe?
Sorry to bug you but I've been trying to get it ported since OS3.5 was released and it stopped working. Now it's 95% done I'm getting a little impatient
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
You know the ninety-ninety rule: after you finish the first 90% of a project, you have to finish the other 90%. Unfortunately I'm busy with finals, so I probably won't be able to look into the issue until the end of the month.
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