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Michael v. Parent France
| | (Natami Team) Posts 434 14 May 2010 21:50
| Awesome Thomas. Great job.
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Thomas Hirsch Germany
| | (MX-Board Owner) Posts 647 15 May 2010 12:13
| Gianna Sisters skills I also have a picture on that. I can still play Gianna Sisters.
  Notice, now without the red bar on the right.
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Rikard Lang Sweden
| | (Moderator) Posts 86 15 May 2010 12:16
| Super nice! :)
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Andreas G. Szabo Germany
| | Posts 134 15 May 2010 12:26
| very good, just the colors seem distorted to me.
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André Jernung Sweden
| | (MX-Board Owner) Posts 988 15 May 2010 12:45
| Andreas, I think it's the camera doing that to the colors with its filters. Great work Thomas! :)
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Andreas G. Szabo Germany
| | Posts 134 15 May 2010 12:56
| well, maybe thomas can build in the actionreplay or similar to debug and to make screengrabs of everything ;-)
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Asaf Ayoub United Kingdom
| | Posts 332 15 May 2010 14:42
| lovely - much better quality. I think Thomas is having too much fun - lol.is it possible to grab/record images/video from the fpga ? Without using external hardware ? If we had this feature we could create fantastic looking demos and tutorials very easily,
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Asaf Ayoub United Kingdom
| | Posts 332 15 May 2010 14:57
| @Przemek Tkaczyk here are some Amiga demo sources. I hope we can start testing and playing with when Natami is released. :-)
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Asaf Ayoub United Kingdom
| | Posts 332 15 May 2010 15:00
| @Thomas it shows stage 32 - cant be - you aint that good - you must be cheating ! ;-)
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Joe M Norway
| | Posts 500 15 May 2010 16:00
| Seems you have done great progress lately, Thomas! Great Gianna Sisters used to be one of my favourite games. Keep up the good work! :-)
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Geir E Norway
| | Posts 104 15 May 2010 16:12
| Joe M wrote:
| Seems you have done great progress lately, Thomas! Great Gianna Sisters used to be one of my favourite games. Keep up the good work! :-)
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As far as I recall, Giana Sisters wasn't AGA. Time to have a demo of a non-Amiga Amiga running a AGA game. :) minimig can run giana sisters just fine, try something it can't run! :) (That was my way of saying "yea, baby, yea!").
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Bolkonskij . Germany
| | Posts 25 15 May 2010 18:00
| Awesome news, thumbs up to Thomas and everyone else involved. Giana Sisters, that really brings back a lot of memories! My best friend and me played it for hours and hours (just like North & South) and it almost spoiled my final secondary-school exams ;-) Can't wait to have the Natami out and being able to play it again like in the old days...
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Martin H Austria
| | Posts 10 15 May 2010 20:02
| Geir E wrote:
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Joe M wrote:
| Seems you have done great progress lately, Thomas! Great Gianna Sisters used to be one of my favourite games. Keep up the good work! :-) |
As far as I recall, Giana Sisters wasn't AGA. Time to have a demo of a non-Amiga Amiga running a AGA game. :) minimig can run giana sisters just fine, try something it can't run! :) (That was my way of saying "yea, baby, yea!").
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I suggest the tunnel sequence of super stardust :-)
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Thomas Hirsch Germany
| | (MX-Board Owner) Posts 647 15 May 2010 22:50
| yes, the colors are not nice. Neither is the sound nor the movement. The digicam does not like the TFT very much. Just try running Gianna Sisters on a real Amiga with a TFT and take a picture or movie yourself. Then compare. I am sure, it will be similar bad than mine.
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Marcel Verdaasdonk Netherlands
| | Posts 3991 15 May 2010 23:41
| Well i suppose one could use the DVI on a tv screen and use a the output on the TV to make a recording.(Video reoder ot computer hardware like pinacle makes.)
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Joe M Norway
| | Posts 500 16 May 2010 06:06
| @Thomas Actually the quality of the video wasn't that bad. I guess there are only a bunch of excited perfectionists here, which isn't that bad either. :-) Please continue to keep us informed this way. It was also nice to hear the sound of the floppy disk drive when the game was being loaded. Did you use an Amiga floppy disk drive or a standard PC floppy disk drive?
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Fahed Al Daye Canada
| | Posts 282 16 May 2010 06:14
| I am curious about the floppy disk. Should NatAmi have only internal DVD player and if a person wants floppy disk be able to use an external floppy disk like C64? Speaking of the C64 and DVD player...hehehehhe, I know I am asking too much here but * shuffles feet, looks down at the floor and plays fiddles with my fingers *.... Umm..is it possible for both the DVD player and floppy disk if there is any sort of error whatever the error be...it..um...flashes (THE LED) an error like the C64 1541 disk drive???? * squeeky very low voice * please?
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Thomas Richter Germany
| | (MX-Board Owner) Posts 1425 16 May 2010 08:58
| Thomas Hirsch wrote:
| Gianna Sisters skills Notice, now without the red bar on the right.
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Absolutely fascinating, this looks great!Allow me to ask a couple of questions if you don't mind: *) How did you get the game into the system? You didn't boot from a floppy, did you? I'm asking because I want to be a bit more clear on how the Natami would feel like, and what users would need to do to run old games on it. *) Is that an unmodified version of Giana sisters or did you have to patch it up a little bit to adapt it to the different processor speed, processor capabilities etc? Maybe it's an uncritical game, but I would expect some problems from games running at a much higher processing speed than the hardware they were designed for. Thanks, Thomas
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Flash Lab Netherlands
| | Posts 166 16 May 2010 09:57
| Foody, what is it with your fascination with blinking error leds? I'd rather have a system that doesn't crash...
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Channel Z
| | Posts 227 16 May 2010 11:29
| @Thomas Richter Did you miss the video, where one can clearly hear the floppy loading? :)
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