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Amiga, Commodore and creativity

Exmit

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RaXz said:
Luzur said:
it will never happen again.

It will never happen again in that quantity, but that doesn't mean that it's dead. It stands for something that there are still people creating Amiga Demo's.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsKlXhkCi44

amiga pulling out souch gfx and music ? it puts to shame todays pcs
 

Suchy

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Music was an mp3, definitely not an Amiga module. But the code was fucking awesome, visually pretty much on the same level as late 90's PC demos.
 

Luzur

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even PET have made a come back, thanks to Noice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaWM3eVWwb8

i also know the guy that provided the PET.

also:

imPlC.jpg
 

Mortmal

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Haba said:
Suchy said:
Music was an mp3, definitely not an Amiga module. But the code was fucking awesome, visually pretty much on the same level as late 90's PC demos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pCurTKWAw4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wtMEBPWeMo

AGA Amiga.

Edit:

And C64...

http://capped.tv/playeralt.php?vid=booz ... f_disgrace

Lapsuus is quite impressive , its on "high end" amiga altough
Chipset:Aga Minimum Required:68060 16Mb Fast Mem and published in 2001 , i cant find what they are using as sound chipset.
 

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Maybe one of you fancy shmancy Amiga people might be able to answer my question.

I still have 2 full boxes of all my Amiga 500 and 4000 floppy disks. What I was wondering was, If I got say an external USB floppy drive for my PC... how could I rip all the info from those disks and possibly finally burn all of it to a few DVD's?
 

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Jaesun said:
Maybe one of you fancy shmancy Amiga people might be able to answer my question.

I still have 2 full boxes of all my Amiga 500 and 4000 floppy disks. What I was wondering was, If I got say an external USB floppy drive for my PC... how could I rip all the info from those disks and possibly finally burn all of it to a few DVD's?
Well, you can make floppy images just like you can make cd/dvd images and then mount them in an emulator later on. But the problem is that you can't read the floppies with a regular PC floppy drive. See http://www.amigaforever.com/kb/13-118 and http://www.jonnydigital.com/transferring-amiga-disks for the specifics. The most common solutions seem to be "hook up your Amiga to the PC" and "download the images and pretend you ripped them yourself".
 

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zeitgeist said:
Jaesun said:
Maybe one of you fancy shmancy Amiga people might be able to answer my question.

I still have 2 full boxes of all my Amiga 500 and 4000 floppy disks. What I was wondering was, If I got say an external USB floppy drive for my PC... how could I rip all the info from those disks and possibly finally burn all of it to a few DVD's?
Well, you can make floppy images just like you can make cd/dvd images and then mount them in an emulator later on. But the problem is that you can't read the floppies with a regular PC floppy drive. See http://www.amigaforever.com/kb/13-118 and http://www.jonnydigital.com/transferring-amiga-disks for the specifics. The most common solutions seem to be "hook up your Amiga to the PC" and "download the images and pretend you ripped them yourself".

OK thank you for the info.
 
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zeitgeist said:
Jaesun said:
Maybe one of you fancy shmancy Amiga people might be able to answer my question.

I still have 2 full boxes of all my Amiga 500 and 4000 floppy disks. What I was wondering was, If I got say an external USB floppy drive for my PC... how could I rip all the info from those disks and possibly finally burn all of it to a few DVD's?
Well, you can make floppy images just like you can make cd/dvd images and then mount them in an emulator later on. But the problem is that you can't read the floppies with a regular PC floppy drive. See http://www.amigaforever.com/kb/13-118 and http://www.jonnydigital.com/transferring-amiga-disks for the specifics. The most common solutions seem to be "hook up your Amiga to the PC" and "download the images and pretend you ripped them yourself".

This is the easiest way to do it. I tend to do it backwards. I download Amiga disk images, burn them on to floppies (using directly connected A500), and play them on the Amiga.

Luzur, have you ever used a Hard drive for the A500? If so, how did you find it? I am thinking of tracking one down.
 

Luzur

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i had a A590 many years ago, got it burning due to soda spill.

i think my brother got it for me, but that was back in the days when stuff like that could be found in stores.

i would say Ebay or Amibay.
 

zeitgeist

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Blackadder said:
This is the easiest way to do it. I tend to do it backwards. I download Amiga disk images, burn them on to floppies (using directly connected A500), and play them on the Amiga.

Luzur, have you ever used a Hard drive for the A500? If so, how did you find it? I am thinking of tracking one down.
Have you thought of using an Amiga floppy emulator such as: #1 #2 #3? Does anyone in this thread have any experience with those? They seem to be a really neat solution for people who want to use the original Amiga hardware combined with practically unlimited storage.
 

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Melcar said:
In before Luzur gets murdered by a jealous Codexer in a crime of passion (rape optional).
I think I threatened him with this about six months ago.

Threat still stands. The only reason I haven't done it is because he's a cool guy.
 

Mortmal

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Luzur said:
2utnozb.jpg


made some dealings and got away with this for just about 44 USD.

feels good man.

ah , now you have to lovely rub them with peroxyde hydrogen gel, makes wonder, on plastics. They will look like brand new, and probably work as good so many years later.
Oh i forgot, use protection with peroxyde hyrogen, espcially the eyes, concentrated one burn heavily.
 

SCO

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heh. sega controllers like that one work on the amiga. I remember looking at the female end at a store and thinking "wut?" and buying it immediately for my A600
 

spekkio

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Whoever ripped out the keys from those sweet, sweet C-64s should be fucking castrated AND hanged!

:cry:

And I sold my own to pay for my 1st PC.

:hangshishead:
 

Fowyr

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Besides PCs, we have here shitton of handmade Spectrum variants, several soviet clones of PDP-11 and soviet IBM PC XT. Too bad most of this was recycled back in the 90's for gold and palladium. With our big computers and part of the all sort of good devices from 80's.
I have 8" discs and 9 track tape but don't have means to read them.
 

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