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People loved the Commodore Amiga because the hardware was unique. They would be interested in finding out what all the chips do, how powerful it was by accessing the hardware chips in assembler - one has lost that these days.
Just the other day a hardware engineer built a new motherboard - just to learn assembly language (68k with a VDU).
The Amiga chipset was and is Amigas GOLD, not just the hardware but the documentation, the code, the examples for generations of new programmers.
Even TODAY kids cannot learn to program easily on PCs, no magazines with programming examples, no more packman code to type into the late hours, remember the MSX games books ? the C64 code one typed with a sense of achievement - it runs.
The blitter allowed people to imagine what graphics could be created by pushing the limits. they would brag That an effect was done with such small code. That was hardware efficiency and software efficiency combined to blazing speeds never thought of.
Amiga was called 'magic' because it could to everything GFX, audio/midi/video/3D
How would you play programming notes on current AmigaOne systems in one line ?
MSX had a programmable sound generator : -
PLAY "ABCDEFG"
played musical notes, using Texas Instruments chips.
Amiga dont even have external ROBOT control interface.
Its equivalent of 90s PC.
The whole point in removing chipset was to reduce costs and easily upgrade and it has not even achieved that - to the detriment to every developer who now cannot code because the goalpost keeps changing.
How does a developer access GFX card in assembler now ?
Anyone who says "you dnot need access hardware directly" does not really have a clue. The mass evidence and developers in the world creating devices to do exactly that differ.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Arduino-Start ... t-UNO-Board/dp/B009UKZV0Ahttp://hackaday.com/2012/10/08/stm32-driving-a-pcie-video-card/Amiga had chance be number #1 programmable hardware devices, learning in hardware and software.
All it needed was a similar board with Amiga chipset on, bang on AmigaOS - to every school, college, university worldwide.
Fun in HARDWARE and SOFTWARE for ALL.
But more important Amiga needs people in control with VISION.
Apple sabotaged Pa Semi - thanks
Microsoft sabotaged Commodore sale (Escom investor also for Microsoft - used Guerrilla tactics - buyout to destroy a company and sit on assets) - thanks
This is the reason why indi hardware and software is the 'buzz' today its small and powerful.
But having custom chipset causes porting problems, Commodore unfortunately never thought about scripting tools that could automate conversion to new hardware.
Today for Amiga, very few make games, make music, make anything fun unfortunately.
This is not because of lack of 'users' one would be always be told, but lack of easy to program developer tools.
Hollywood is one easy to use tool, but it lacks power for professional use.
What Amiga needs is a common developer suite like Visual Studio :
Visual Basic like programming language with OOP & RAD GUI
C/C++ compiler suite with DOM/COM and web/PDF/Gaming API.
Lack of game development tutorials
There are hundreds of programming languages but not one properly integrated suite to work seamless with Amiga to develop games and apps.
SDL and other APIs dont count as you then need keep upgrading/breaking your build and then figure out how one would mix an Amiga Window with GUI and overlay usable custom SDL/GL GUI/XUL elements with it.
In Windows world people obsessed about PDF Editing & printing, but what they wont tell you is that with exactly same PDF on exactly another system the PDF would not print properly, even Microsoft staff cannot solve problem for years.
Try printing A4 page on US letter paper or vice versa.
PDF is a document format not a PRINT format.
Amiga must not follow this dreaded path. keep with Postscript printing - the universal printer language. we just need some editors.
http://betweenborders.com/wordsmithing/a4-vs-us-letter/Due to difference in driver, setting, printer accuracy
Programming has become IT, with Game makers instead of good tools, broken tool chains, incompatible apis - will it ever end ? maybe a UNIVERSAL Amiga ASSEMBLER with GPU/OpenCL access ?
Its a horrid horrid mess and a serious one.