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mfletcher
20 May 2010, 19:58
Hi,
I downloaded the demo from pouet.net the other night and installed it on my A4000. I dont know if its any help, but I have the Indivision 4000 installed with HighGFX 40.6.
http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=54649&howmanycomments=25&page=4
When I run the demo, the demo doesnt fit on my screen? The right hand side and bottom parts of the demo are cut off. I have a Dell 1908 FPB which can display 1280 x 1024, so I dont think its the monitor at fault. Can anyone provide any tips? Anyway to force the demo to run at a pre-defined resolution?
britelite
24 May 2010, 10:11
When I run the demo, the demo doesnt fit on my screen? The right hand side and bottom parts of the demo are cut off. I have a Dell 1908 FPB which can display 1280 x 1024, so I dont think its the monitor at fault. Can anyone provide any tips? Anyway to force the demo to run at a pre-defined resolution?
Do you run the demo from workbench, or without startup-sequence (as a demo should be run)? The demo tries to open a 320x240 resolution screen, and uses the best match, and if run from workbench it also uses the overscan-settings defined.
Oh, and have you tried using auto-adjust on your monitor while the demo is running? And do other demos show up ok?
What's the minimum spec to watch this demo on A1200...?
I've watched this fine in WinUAE but on my real A1200 with 68060 @ 50Mhz and 128Mb RAM it runs slow and often crashes out. :(
britelite
24 May 2010, 11:39
What's the minimum spec to watch this demo on A1200...?
I've watched this fine in WinUAE but on my real A1200 with 68060 @ 50Mhz and 128Mb RAM it runs slow and often crashes out. :(
68060 is a must for this demo, and it really should be run without startup-sequence. I've only tested it on a 68060@66MHz, and on that machine it ran ok (although the framerate could be better in some parts).
But crashing? Can you tell me where it crashes exactly, or is it at random points?
Last time I ran it crashed out right after the credits part near the beginning if I remember correctly.
It's a few weeks since I tried it - I could run it again later when I'm at home if you like and post the result...?
Gotta add that I did just run the demo from a CLI prompt from within Workbench so it's maybe my fault if the demo would be best run with no startup-sequence...
britelite
24 May 2010, 12:14
Last time I ran it crashed out right after the credits part near the beginning if I remember correctly.
If it crashes right after the credits it might be because a missing or bad fpu (I know, I should check if one's present in the init-phase).
It's a few weeks since I tried it - I could run it again later when I'm at home if you like and post the result...?
Yes, please. That would be helpful :)
Gotta add that I did just run the demo from a CLI prompt from within Workbench so it's maybe my fault if the demo would be best run with no startup-sequence...The demo shouldn't crash if you run it from workbench, but might run slower as it doesn't disable multitasking or fiddle around with priorities.
If it crashes right after the credits it might be because a missing or bad fpu (I know, I should check if one's present in the init-phase).
Hmmm... strange. I know my 060 definitely has an FPU. I never had any problems with any other demos that use the FPU either but I suppose there's always a first time.
Yes, please. That would be helpful :)
No worries man - I'll get on it and let you know. :)
By the way, I wanna watch it on the real thing cos it rules - great work man - should've won BP really I think...
I ran the demo again last night but this time I ran it as I was supposed to in the first place - ie. no startup sequence.
It worked fine. :)
I must have had problems previously because I was doing other things in Workbench at the same time as running the demo so the issues were my fault - apologies.
britelite
25 May 2010, 11:43
I must have had problems previously because I was doing other things in Workbench at the same time as running the demo so the issues were my fault - apologies.
Thanks for testing it. Doing things in workbench should only slow the demo down, not crash it. So if the demo itself crashed, then it's most certainly a bug in my code :)
I'm trying to think of things a computer or a computer user could need to do while running or watching a demo... help me out, I can't really think of any ;)
britelite
01 June 2010, 08:03
I'm trying to think of things a computer or a computer user could need to do while running or watching a demo...
As a computer user I can think of at least one thing to do while watching a demo: drinking a few beers :)
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