18 April 2010, 01:15 | #1 |
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The Best AGA Demos
The only AGA demo i have ever seen is Switchback, sure i have watched the youtube clips of AGA+Accelerator+32mb Fast Ram demos made after say 1998
what i am after is basic spec AGA demos... well, good ones |
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Glow, Goa, Imitation None....
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18 April 2010, 07:50 | #3 |
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Nexus 7 of course ...
you can check some here, http://ada.untergrund.net/?p=demos&y=0&c=0&h=3&v=4 all AGA demos with vote > 4.0. Granted most are for expanded machines, but it's a good place to start ... ADA should really have seperate AGA'030, AGA'060 categories ... |
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It's really interesting, how most demos needed an accelerator. There weren't really many demos that ran on a stock A1200. That is an area that hopefully will be untapped by teh new generation of Amiga democoders.
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as coze said, nexus 7 by andromeda, allso grab anything polka brothers, like friday at 8 and gevalia, allso i highly recommend motion by bomb, just a few that came to mind quite quick
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Origin and Real (both by Complex) are well worth watching too.
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Relic by NVX....blockbuster movie.
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He said he is looking for "basic spec AGA" demos... Relic on anything but 060 = unwatchable!
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HOIs AGA - it's simple but very nice AGA demo.
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the best AGA demos were done before 1999-1998
after that time the demos are buggy or not very good |
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Hi guys I'm a bit late to the post, but I'm giving a demonstration on the 8th of June in Boston (musical stuff mostly) of my Amiga 1200 and I'd like to show a few AGA demos, however even back in the day I wasn't the most sophisticated Amiga user and my son and I are trying to figure out how to
I have a CF card I can use to move files from my Mac to my Amiga without trouble. The issue is that I really have lost touch with how to fire up a demo. Are these demos above (i have found / downloaded most of them) something copy onto a floppy and boot from or are AGA demos more "modern" and not require booting as a system dedicated program? I see some of these files (LHA) "unzip" to .exe files. I know the amiga isn't like windows where it sees extensions but is the exe itself a compressed file that needs further uncompressing or can i just put that file as is on a floppy or better yet just double click? Just trying to get acquainted with how demos of the AGA era should be treated. I'm going downstairs now to see what i can do, but i'm also trying to keep the wear and tear on my floppy drive to a minimum if i do need to write these files to floppy to boot from. Thanks, Caleb |
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there is so many beutifull AGA demos, one best of the other. the list could very very long.
Relic on 060@66 Mhz run so smooth that you cannot imagine what you see. You can see more frame that you never see on 060@50 mhz. It's not too fast. it run greatly. |
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The safest bet, and what they usually do at demo compos, is to start your Amiga without startup-sequence (hold both mouse buttons pressed on boot, and select the appropriate option from the early startup control menu), when you see the Amiga shell type "setpatch" and press enter, and then navigate to your demo directory and launch the demo from the shell. |
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Relic on the real Amiga CD32 SX32 Pro (68030/50 + 68882/50), it is a pity that no demo also has been optimized for Akiko, but it's a different topic. [ Show youtube player ] Last edited by SKOLMAN_MWS; 17 June 2018 at 15:28. |
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