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#21 |
JLPedro
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Coimbra, Portugal
Age: 48
Posts: 95
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Here's something out off subject, but i maibe getting a nice deal on an Magnum 1230 40Mhz 32mb and will need to sell either my Amitek Hawk with 4mb or my powercomputing 4mb, i would prefer to sell this nationaly so, would any off you Portuguese fellows would be insterested in any off this cards? price would be around 40€ with shipping (negotiable).
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#22 |
JLPedro
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Coimbra, Portugal
Age: 48
Posts: 95
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If no Portuguese fellow shows interest, i will put them on amibay, but Europe only.
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#23 |
A1200 040 SAM440EP 667
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Lisbon / Portugal
Posts: 873
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Thanks for your offer JLPedro but I´m a proud holder of a Blizzard 040 and a Apollo 060 that´s enough for now.
What I will need in near future is 64Mb for the Blizzard and a Blizzard PPC.. But thanks for asking. |
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#24 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sesimbra/Portugal
Posts: 1,462
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Hi JLPedro,
Thanks for the proposal. For me is of no use, because I have an A4000D and no A1200. Anyone Portuguese fellow interested? |
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#25 |
JLPedro
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Coimbra, Portugal
Age: 48
Posts: 95
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PowerComputing PC1204 4MB Card now sold, so i have the money for the Magnum 030 40mhz !
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#26 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sesimbra/Portugal
Posts: 1,462
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Good to hear JLPedro.
Post the pics of the install! ![]() Cheers |
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#27 |
JLPedro
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Coimbra, Portugal
Age: 48
Posts: 95
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I will Sir!
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#28 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Newcastle Under Lyme/England
Age: 47
Posts: 93
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I dont personally know any Amiga fans from Portugal but I watch some Amiga videos on youtube that are made by someone from Portugal .
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#29 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sesimbra/Portugal
Posts: 1,462
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#30 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Vale de Cambra, Portugal
Posts: 38
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Is there any portuguese Amigans with programming experience?
I'm thinking of getting actively back to the Amiga World this Christmas (I'll probably get a Sam440ep). My targets will be primarily AmigaOS 4.1, then maybe AROS (it should run on the Sam by then and porting should be easy). I read something about Hyperion having Java in their plans somewhere... let's hope it's sooner than later. ![]() I've done some joking around back then, but my language/platform portfolio has grown enormously since then (C, C++, ObjC, Java, Ruby, Blitz, ...). Maybe we could even persuade Mark Sibly to port BlitzMax to the Amiga (oh the irony...)? ![]() Have fun! |
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#31 |
A1200 040 SAM440EP 667
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Lisbon / Portugal
Posts: 873
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Currently I´m learning Amiga C but lately the evolution has not been so much..
![]() Some years ago I programming in ARexx, even had developed a system automation, but as I had some years away from my Amiga I forgot most of the skills ![]() Actually I´m trying to get lost of the rust ![]() |
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#32 |
Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Newcastle Under Lyme/England
Age: 47
Posts: 93
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http://www.youtube.com/user/AmigaRipperMOD
xpect here is the link to the youtube video and hes from Portugal. |
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#33 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sesimbra/Portugal
Posts: 1,462
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Many thanks Si-Pie
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#34 |
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JL Pedro,
I'm Portugese American and have been to Portugal many times. Did you ever got to the store Chroma in Coimbra? They were a NewTek Video Toaster dealer if I remember correctly. Good to know there are few Portuguese Amigans... Sold my A3000T to a Portuguese guy in Brooklyn years ago... I'm in New York City area. |
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#35 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sesimbra/Portugal
Posts: 1,462
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Hi Crom,
Welcome to EAB! Nice to hear also from Portuguese who are scattered all over the world. ![]() |
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#36 |
Not dead yet!!! :D
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Aveiro / Portugal
Age: 42
Posts: 690
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Hi,
another portuguese reporting. ![]() I started programming on a ZX Spectrum and later moved to the Amiga (AMOS Basic, 68000 assembler and C). I became an electronics and telecommunications engineer because of my Amiga 500. ![]() Nowadays I'm returning to my roots and planning to program some stuff for the Amiga. Hardware: - Amiga 500 - 1MB RAM expansion; Action Replay MkIII cartridge; 1.3 OS; 2 external floppy drives - Amiga 1200 - 4GB CF hard drive; Wireless ethernet; CF, SD, SDHC PCMCIA card reader; Blizzard 1230-MkIV accelerator with 64MB RAM; OS 3.1 If you form a portuguese Amiga forum, pls let me know! ![]() Last edited by BlueAchenar; 05 December 2008 at 14:29. |
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#37 |
Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Sesimbra/Portugal
Posts: 1,462
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Nice to hear from you BlueAchenar.
And nice story by the way. Yes the Amiga was a real booster for our interests and later, careers, it was to me also in music, although I've explored the Speccy 48k capabilities and the +2 also on that field with the limited programs available at the time. And that was one of the reasons to upgrade to a more "serious" computer, to do "real" music not blip blops. Aahh, it turned out that now I'm trying to do blip blops with "real" hardware, but nevermind. ![]() Well the purpose of this thread is exactly what i've said on the first post, to know who we are and maybe later who knows? A meeting, perhaps having enough interest. A portuguese forum maybe an idea to be thought, but i've been in a particular portuguese retro gaming and computing forum, and after several months there are only two members. Myself included. Maybe bad advertising i don't know. |
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#38 |
Not dead yet!!! :D
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Aveiro / Portugal
Age: 42
Posts: 690
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By the way... anyone here has experience programming Amiga device drivers?
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#39 |
A1200 040 SAM440EP 667
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Lisbon / Portugal
Posts: 873
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Hello and wellcome BlueAchenar
![]() I think every tuga who born before PSone as passed by Spectrum.. I, as born before flippers machines, :S started my computers carreer in ZX81 where I started programming my own games and later continued with spectrum 48k where I programmed in BASIC and in Z80 assembler. In Amiga, where I wanted to continue programming I had no information at 15 years ago, so never programmed the Amiga before except some ARexx in an automation project. Now I´m back to the roots and collecting more information about Amiga programming and I´m starting the firsts steps..BlueAchenar, what books do you advises to beginning programming the Amiga? And in what language? Last edited by AlfaRomeo; 05 December 2008 at 18:49. |
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#40 |
Not dead yet!!! :D
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Aveiro / Portugal
Age: 42
Posts: 690
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Hum, what what language?
If you want to program applications I would recommend C. If you are into games/demos I would recommend assembler or AMOS Basic (if speed is not an issue). I learned almost everything I know through magazines and tutorials, so the only books I can recommend are the Amiga ROM Kernel Manuals. There's a good book for learning C, but it's not Amiga specific (I'll put the name here later when I get home from work). I have a few book about Amiga C and Assembler but haven't read them yet. ![]() |
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