06 September 2021, 22:11 | #1 |
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Hello!
Hello everyone! I am super excited to be here. I haven't touched an Amiga for 25 years but recently got into Amiga with FS-UAE and latterly Pistorm.
I'm documenting my journey here https://chrisbeeley.github.io/amiga_blog/ I don't really know what I'm talking about but I know a lot more than I did three months ago so I thought I'd write some of it down. As it says in the blog, I really want to try some programming, so I will be visiting the programming forums in due course to try and figure it all out |
06 September 2021, 23:33 | #2 |
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Welcome to the forum
If you want to do some programming, you have the choice. Among AMOS that you know, you can give a try to Scorpion Engine as well as the ASM tutorials made by Photon. |
07 September 2021, 00:36 | #3 |
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07 September 2021, 08:14 | #4 |
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Welcome !
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07 September 2021, 13:20 | #5 |
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Hey Chris. Welcome. Like the theme of your blog. It is a great idea to log your findings as you go. I wish I did that. There is a lot of info out there but also a lot of misinformation or even just plain out of date info.
Regarding your plan to get back to coding, there is a gamejam on right now, maybe join us in making something. Nothing like a deadline to get you going. I never coded on my Amiga other than some Arexx scripts, so most my entry is going to be pants. |
07 September 2021, 21:57 | #6 |
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Welcome!
Good idea with blog! Just to add to your list, MiSTer FPGA is another (on probably better) option, and FS UAE is Windows + Linux. (and Mac OS iirc) On Raspberry Pi, RPi400 seems good host for Amiga emulation (as well for other retro emulaiton). No love for WinFellow? |
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08 September 2021, 00:35 | #9 |
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I meant to say Pimiga, not Pistorm! Still learning!
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