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Old 27 January 2013, 21:37   #1
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New AKReal released

AmiKit, the high-end distribution of the best classic Amiga software, has been optimized for real Amigas AGA computers too! This conversion is unofficial, maintained by Retrofan. Your feedback is much appreciated. Enjoy!

Edit:

To enter to the http AKReal site (http://real.amiga.sk) you should use a VPN (I am using Urban VPN and I enter from “Argentina”) and then you must enable the options to enter to a “not secure” place. You can also enter with iBrowse (updated) once you have AKReal installed. In any case, these are direct links which you can use to enter with Firefox (for example) in your PC:

- New AKReal 9.2 Full installation

- Upgrade 9.0 > 9.1 : Upgrade

Extra Icon Sets for AKReal 9:

- Mattahan’s Icons Pack

- Ken’s Icons 16 colors

- Free older version: AKReal 9.0

AKReal http site at: http://real.amiga.sk/

End of edition.

I've been for a while working to make a conversion of the great AmiKit for Pc to run on a Real Amiga just using 16 colors and saving a lot of ram using also some patches.

In this time I've had some help, so I want to thank PeterK for his great icon.library, Bloodwych for his advices, Thomas (always there), Rebel_CD32 for his great palette, skins and others, Cammy, and also some beta testers (mates). And finally Emmanuel Dausse for letting me use his Workbench 2000 with my mods, Thomas Wenzel (Play16), and of course Jan of AmiKit for his great help and support to launch and make this possible.

Thanks,
Retrofan




And here you've got some screenshots:
Edit: Images updated as they disappeared from the site. These are from version 9.1:













These are a couple of images from the actual version, 9.2:






CLICK HERE FOR THE SUPPORT THREAD

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Old 27 January 2013, 21:47   #2
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thankyou retrofan and all others who helped put this together
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Old 27 January 2013, 22:17   #3
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Thanks.
Did use more colors, or gfx? I have leftover memory
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Old 27 January 2013, 22:18   #4
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Good job Retrofan , and thank you.
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Old 27 January 2013, 22:34   #5
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Awesome work - cheers!
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Old 27 January 2013, 22:51   #6
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Congratulations, Retrofan!

Great job! Well done, mate!
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Old 27 January 2013, 22:53   #7
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Thanks.
Did use more colors, or gfx? I have leftover memory
It's made to use just 16 colors using Rebel_CD32 palette, and patched to save chip mem... but you haven't seen anything so beautiful with that.
But in fact you can use more with it:
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Of course, it should always be possible to use a screenmode with more than 16 colors, too. As long as the first 16 colors are locked with FullPalette or other similar tools, it should work perfectly with 64, 128 or whatever number of colors. All icons would simply look a little better than before.
So, if you use 256 colors they will look better than ever.

You can use it under emulation with just 16mb, but at least an ACA or 030 is recommended for real. I've tried it with my ACA 1230/56/Fast ATA/IndiMKII or another A1200 with just an ACA 1231/42. I've also tried this with a BPPC and it was flying around me...

Anyway, this will be the SUPPORT THREAD: http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=67562

And thanks for your answers.

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Old 28 January 2013, 00:58   #8
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Very cool, I'll be sure to try it out very soon!

Thanks for the hard work
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Old 28 January 2013, 01:48   #9
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Selling Amiga's, must resist wicked thread!.

Very nice work!
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Old 28 January 2013, 04:46   #10
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Excellent, I've always wanted the amigaos equivalent of a bodykit on a vauxhall corsa to spread to real hardware.
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Old 28 January 2013, 05:53   #11
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@ Retrofan

wow looks great so can it run on my Amiga 1000-512chip, 8mb fast
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Old 28 January 2013, 10:53   #12
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Well done Retrofan
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Old 28 January 2013, 12:36   #13
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Thanks mates, now you've got to try it, at least (to start) with WinUAE.

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wow looks great so can it run on my Amiga 1000-512chip, 8mb fast
No, sorry. It needs a little more ram to run. With just 8mb and 2 of chip it boots , but almost out of free mem. 16 is recommended. You can try under emulation perhaps using 8 colors, but I don't recommend that. I haven't tried this with ECS but to start you should disable the booting picture on the s-s.

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Old 28 January 2013, 12:46   #14
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Great stuff Retrofan! Thank you for all your work.
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Old 28 January 2013, 13:41   #15
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Tested and working on my A1200 with ACA1232/33 Runs very well indeed

Tested on my A1200T with Blizzard PPC 060 66mhz, Runs super fast

Of course I needed to add the 060 Libs, that's all

Well done mate on a great conversion
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Old 28 January 2013, 13:58   #16
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Thanks a lot mate. So you are the first user (after me, lol) to use it

Don't forget to add all the suggested (MUI key -I see you don't have it-, kickstarts and so).

BTW videos are welcomed with different hardwares (on the support thread though) , just for others to watch how it can run with their systems.

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Thanks a lot mate. So you are the fist user (after me, lol) to use it

Don't forget to add all the suggested (MUI key, kickstarts and so).

BTW videos are welcome with different hardware (on the support thread though)
I did start to make a Video testing on my A1200T but messed up some settings as I didn't know what I was doing lol

I'll make one some time once I find my way around as I've not used Amikit before for any length of time.

I already added everything needed
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I started testing it yesterday, but there was so many files to copy that I had to go to bed while it worked away. Will check it when I get home =)
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Short Video running on my A1200 with BPPC 060 / 66mhz, no PPC used at all only the 68k however since filming I have installed WarpOS & WarpDT

[ Show youtube player ]

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Old 29 January 2013, 14:09   #20
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Nice one. But it will look better the WB2000 bar when you will install the MUI key (like IBrowse). Also amidock is better out of the WB Startup (OS3.9 puts it there). You can leave it in the "Disabled" drawer there, but of course you can use it too.

Also open and change a drawer (AmiKit for example) to show just names instead of icons, create a new drawer and delete it using the x icon on the right of the bar of the drawer. Later try to send it to the bin with the icon beside... you'll see what it does
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