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Thread: PSP Demoscene
Harrison 16:18 30th July 2007
Nice. Thank you for the information. I will give this latest version a try when I get back later tonight.

And welcome to the forum ReJ.
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Demon Cleaner 16:22 30th July 2007
Welcome ReJ, I hope you'll check our demo section at our main page.
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Puni/Void 19:18 30th July 2007
Hi and welcome to the forum, ReJ! Hope you'll enjoy your stay.

Thanks for posting the information concerning Suicide Barbie.

Hope you'll have a look at the Demosection as well.

Are you doing any programming on the Amiga these days btw? If not, are you planning to?

Which groups are you currently a member of?
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ReJ 19:37 30th July 2007
Originally Posted by P G:
Which groups are you currently a member of?
I'm a member of Nesnausk! group. But I was working with TBL on their last 3 demos: Requiem, Starstruck and Suicide Barbie.

Originally Posted by P G:
Are you doing any programming on the Amiga these days btw? If not, are you planning to?
Actually, Requiem was the first time I saw a real Amiga and got a chance to code for it - quite late, huh
But I can't really say much about the plans at the moment
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Harrison 22:16 30th July 2007
What do you think of the Amiga? It is great to see that people are still discovering the Amiga for the first time.
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Submeg 12:39 2nd August 2007
Its cool that we have people actively involved within the demo scene. Tis quite cool
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Rebb/TRSI 11:32 4th August 2007
Originally Posted by Harrison:
Originally Posted by Rebb/TRSI:
does lick-it work for you?
I've now tested lick-it and that demo ran perfectly on my PSP, using the same custom firmware 3.51 M33-6 with the demo in the game150 directory on the memory stick, so not sure what the problem could be with the other demo.
Okay, thanks for testing. I'll meet the coders in Evoke next weekend and we'll discus this

ReJ: You coming to Evoke?
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ReJ 16:05 16th August 2007
Back from vacations.

Originally Posted by Harrison:
What do you think of the Amiga? It is great to see that people are still discovering the Amiga for the first time.
Well, for me Amiga looked like an interesting challenge with some bits of nostaligia. I completely missed Amiga, when it was really big - back in the days we heard only rumours about it in Lithuania - bulk of people here had ZX Spectrums at that time (actually those were russian clones).

I liked simplicity and straigtforwardness of Amiga (for example comparing Motorola assembly with *ugh* Intel), but that could be very much wrong Maybe that was just because of experience, tools and environment provided by TBL guys

On the other hand, it looks like main strength of Amiga is 2D. If Amiga would have just twice as fast CPU and memory... that could've been a killer beast in 3D

Originally Posted by HarrisonRebb/TRSI:
ReJ: You coming to Evoke?
No had no demos to show Vacations in Switzerland instead.
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Harrison 16:20 16th August 2007
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On the other hand, it looks like main strength of Amiga is 2D. If Amiga would have just twice as fast CPU and memory... that could've been a killer beast in 3D
Well, that is more due to when the original Amiga was released. 3D wasn't a big thing back in the mid 80's and the Amiga was designed with 2D direct pixel manipulation in mind, and used a planar display method, rather than the chunky display method more commonly seen on PC.

More about Chunky and planar displays can be found here.

And that is actually the biggest stumbling block developers on the Amiga has to overcome when trying to manipulate 3D. Something the demoscene took in their stride and proved could be done.

Obviously with the A1200 the Amiga did gain a faster CPU and more memory, plus later on there was access to much faster CPUs and a lot more ram, including in the end the PowerPC CPUs and 24-bit chunky displays.
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