> Due to climate change, thermodynamics, and capitalism, Diode Zone needs to keep scaling down. Please use PeerTube's export functionality to move your data to another server if you can.
I guess I'll look into Hyper8 or similar hosted at home, main trouble I suspect will be dynamic DNS...
My second Amiga 1200. What an absolute beauty! This is an Escom version (made in France), released after Commodore's bankruptcy in 1994. I'm very happy to add this gem to the collection 😍
@lukhash I used to have an Amiga back in the day - I gave it away a long time ago (which I now, obviously, regret!)
I would definitely get another - but how would I find specific software (e.g. ARexx, and an editor that was awesome the name of which I now can't remember)? Is there a user group or an online forum that's a good place to investigate? Thanks 🙂 #Amiga
I created a little blog entry to link your Amiga to the internet via a Serial link and RPi. Not quick but functional. Just a little something worth sharing.
I don’t really understand what your job is about …
Oh it’s a bit of everything. I code in the blue window, then take notes in the white one, watch the presentation on the small screen, then open the terminal to very serious server admin.
Well the Worbench 1.3 color nostalgia lasted enough on my vertical terminal. I kept the #Amiga border for good measure but reverted to a more modern color & font (EnvyCodeR).
Everything I’ve done recently getting my #Amiga 600 up and running would have been impossible without web searching (and finding!) answers to long forgotten problems.
If this knowledge was produced now, it would unfortunately end up in a convo on a Discord server somewhere and would be impossible to search (and find…)
Stop using Discord for anything else than just chatting. Stop dumping knowledge into a black hole. Use forums. Use the open web. Future nerds will thank you.
No noticeable tearing, and no more bizarre GDK errors when trying to launch some X11 apps.
It's amazing how good that graphic (meme above) looks with only 16 colors and no dithering.
It explains why the #Amiga could make people think it was a 4096-color machine when it was only showing 16 or 32 colors at a time in most modes. (Yes, I'm familiar with HAM)
When I was a youngster in the late 1980s, I formed an Amiga game dev team with 2 friends.
Before making games, we started by trying to sell game music that used minimal RAM, made with our music editor SIDmon.
To promote our game music, this energetic music module was composed by our musician Ramon Braumuller. The file, including tiny sampled sounds, is only 22 kilobytes.
Our Amiga game Hoi was released worldwide on 3.5 inch diskettes in 1992.
This jolly tune was made by our composer Ramon Braumuller for level 3, where Hoi flies around with a jetpack. Our own music editor Digital Mugician was used.
The track was originally composed for our uncompleted 1988 game Ragnov.
Check other posts in this thread and the #TeamHoi hashtag for more.
Another banner that I made. Chaos Engine is anothe great game! Love to play it in co-op mode. 😊
This banner wasn't easy to make. I welcome compliments but also critique on what I could have done differently. 😎