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3181.1 | errata | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Tue Dec 05 1989 00:00 | 13 |
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Just noticed a boo-boo... that hard disk script file for the NewTek
demo should read:
Assign DemoReel3: dh1:Demos/DemoReel3
Assign DemoReelData: dh1:Demos/DemoReelData
execute ToRAM
run >NIL: DemoReelData:Slish
Assign DemoReel3:
Assign DemoReelData:
Ed.
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3181.2 | how do i get it ??? | WPOMM2::ZAMBOTTI | | Tue Dec 05 1989 03:41 | 15 |
| Ok guys how do I get it onto my amiga.
I have amiga 500 1 meg (old Agnus chip) and a couple of pd vt100
emulators which have xmodem. I only have two 880k floppy drives on my
system will this be sufficient to run the demo ?
What software on the VMS side do I need to transfer the files to my Amiga.
Where can I get a copy of lharc for the Amiga (or will arc do the
trick) ? Can I lharc them on the VMS first before transferring ?
Thanks (not to cluely on communication guys),
Walter Zambotti.
Perth Western Australia.
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3181.3 | Need latest LHARC to unpack these | BOMBE::MOORE | BaN CaSe_sEnSiTiVe iDeNtIfIeRs! | Tue Dec 05 1989 06:36 | 4 |
| FYI - the ability to reconstruct directory structures is a new feature
of LHARC V1.0, the older version (0.50) won't unpack these archives
correctly. I grabbed a copy of the newer LHARC from:
DICKNS""::USER:[MACDONALD.AMIGA.NEW]LHARC10.ARC
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3181.4 | LHARC | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Tue Dec 05 1989 11:07 | 6 |
|
The files I got off CIS used this command for decompressing:
LHARC -m -r x filename
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3181.5 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Tue Dec 05 1989 21:41 | 20 |
|
> I only have two 880k floppy drives on my
> system will this be sufficient to run the demo ?
Yes, any 1 meg machine should do it.
If you do a 'DIR/TITLE=UPLOAD' or 'DOWNLOAD' you should find plenty of
notes detailing where the VMS Xmodem and related files can be found,
along with good instructions on how to get started.
Once you get a copy of LHARC off of the net (good places to look are
NORSE""::AMIGA and TAPE::USER2:[AMIGA]), put LHARC in the c: directory
of your Workbench disk. Download the .LZH files to seperate disks, and
copy them one at a time to RAM:.
Once the .LZH file is in RAM: you can CD to df1: and issue the
unpacking command, and the files should automagically unpack themselves
to your freshly formatted disk in DF0:
Ed.
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3181.6 | great stuff! | SMAUG::SPODARYK | Binary Throttle | Wed Dec 06 1989 10:22 | 17 |
| Ed, thanks for uploading the NewTek demos, etc. I took a look at
the Dynamic pics last night, and thought "Those are nice". Then
I went back and looked at them closely and thought "WOW, these are
fantastic". I really hope that this 'mode' becomes more than just
something to impress your friends. It may well take all of a stock
Amiga's cycles, but what about us 68020 or 30 owners. We should
have plenty of CPU to spare. Perhaps the custom chips are the
limiting factor here.
The only thing I've seen that is comparable (for 'home' computers), is
a MAC II equipped with a 24-bit graphics board, and 'super'-monitor.
Of course, this is a $12K+ setup. That you can even display images of
such high quality on a 'stock' Amiga is incredible. What's an A500
go for these days? I realize it's apple and oranges, but still
amazing.
~Steve
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3181.7 | nice stuff | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Wed Dec 06 1989 18:37 | 19 |
|
Nice stuff, that dynamic hires has a lot of potential. I looked
at the picture file, nice to see that they are using IFF format.
I hope they are documenting and registering the new chunks with
Commodore.
Ed, many thanks for uploading it. The suspense was killing me.
One thing bothered me though about those pictures - lots of browns,
tans and grey - no high contrast color transitions. The overscan
was nice, but that must chew up a lot of cycles, maybe that reduced
the number of color transitions they could do on a scan line?
-Dave
p.s. it should be possible to do a paint program for dynamic hires,
512 and 4096 color paint programs exists for similar modes on the
atari st. Just restrict the program to only working on a section
of the picture at a time, with a preview mode to display the full
picture.
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3181.8 | 030 problem | CGOFS::OAKLEY | BCNU2 | Wed Dec 06 1989 18:58 | 13 |
|
Thought you might like to know that the Digiview 4.0 viewer has a
little problem with a GVP '030 in that the basic picture comes up but
there is a lot of color flickering on individual lines. It seems that
the color palette change during retrace is based on the standard 68000
cpu rate and with the 25mhz 030 the palette change is happening during
the scan.
I guess that DigiView 4.0 still won't work with the 030 just like V3.0.
I hope to receive my copy soon so I'll be finding out.
wayne
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3181.9 | | AMIGA2::MCGHIE | Thank Heaven for small Murphys ! | Wed Dec 06 1989 21:12 | 9 |
| I loaded down DYNA yesterday and thought "The Look" was pretty
impressive, photographic to my untrained eye. Haven't got the demo-reel
files loaded down yet, as didn't have time (@1200 baud).
thanks for posting them.
Regards
Mike
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3181.10 | Overscan Workbench and DemoReel 3 | CANAM::SULLIVAN | Steven E. Sullivan | Thu Dec 07 1989 10:45 | 19 |
| Wayne,
> there is a lot of color flickering on individual lines.
I have found the NewTek demo does not (definitely) like an overscanned
workbench (ala morerows). I found the Digi F/X breaks up terribly. It seems
they used page flipped SHAM (!!) for the annimated sequences. I have found no
difference with my A2060 based A2000 in either 68020 or 68000 mode. My A500
does have some problems with dynamic hires getting flickers, but I think
this is due to Field Test Denise or a very early super Agnus. I have a 68010
in the A500.
Anyway, the point I am making is that problems with the NewTek demo Reel 3
may be related to an overscan workbench.
Thanks,
-SES
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3181.11 | Is it me? | CRISTA::CAPRICCIO | Those men inside my brain... | Fri Dec 08 1989 00:07 | 29 |
| Can anyone who has seen this demo describe the opening sequence?
Bill Leimberger and I downloaded/unpacked it to provide Steve at
System Eyes with the new demo. This is a great demo (I think it's
even better than the previous) but the beginning seemed screwy.
What I witnessed was (from memory; oh the curse of the 512K
machine):
The countdown (...8...7...6...).
A NewTek logo appears (although it might have been there
before the countdown).
Then a small "window" appears near the bottom of the
screen with what looks like Betty Boop with a bad case
of UHF fringe reception. Then another equally "snowy"
image overlays the bottom half of the screen and a
larger "window" appears with a washed out "NewTek girl"
spouting "Welcome back to ..." or something like that.
After that, the rest looks great. I wasn't sure if this was the
intended effect or not. Sorry for the vague descriptions but if
you see it, I think you'll know what I mean.
The machine displaying the demo was a one meg 500 with an external
floppy and an A590 slapped on the side. The download and LHARC
unpacking completed without error.
Comments anyone?
Pete
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3181.12 | | WJG::GUINEAU | Quantum Reality | Fri Dec 08 1989 07:41 | 7 |
| This demo was pretty good. But I do like the last demoreel better.
But I have a question. If this is demoreel 3, then the previous one must have
been demoreel 2 so where's demoreel 1?
John
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3181.13 | 1 -> 3, no 2 ? | SMAUG::SPODARYK | Binary Throttle | Fri Dec 08 1989 10:30 | 5 |
| I was under the impression that there were only 2 NewTek demos,
and this one was called DemoReel3 because DigiPaint also went
from 1 to 3 (skipping 2). Maybe not?
~Steve - is the first demo available on the net?
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3181.14 | DemoReel2 was not distributed | CANAM::SULLIVAN | Steven E. Sullivan | Fri Dec 08 1989 12:38 | 10 |
| RE: .12, .13
DemoReel2 was shown by NewTek at some trade shows, but never released for
distribution. DemorReel1 and DemoReel3 are the only ones in general
circulation.
I agree about the tiny images from DemoReel1 that are on the "TV Screen" in
the intro to DemoReel3 - They are pretty fuzzy.
-SES
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3181.15 | Still rubbing my eyes | CRISTA::CAPRICCIO | Raffi Be Rad | Fri Dec 08 1989 12:39 | 12 |
|
John, did you notice if the beginning looked "funny" to you (as I so
artistically described a couple of replies previous)?
� ~Steve - is the first demo available on the net?
If it isn't, and if the "first" demo is the one previous to "Demo Reel
3", then I'll grab a copy from System Eyes (thanks in advance Bill ;^),
and upload it, providing there's no copyright conflicts. I wouldn't
imagine there would be any but, just in case...
Pete
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3181.16 | hardware config = funny look | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Fri Dec 08 1989 13:21 | 9 |
| The funny look Pete saw was due to the hardware configuration.The
demo was running on a 1meg 500 with a zero k a590 disk drive.The
best we could figure was the hard drive cut into available memory.
We ran the demo on a 2500,and a 2000 an had no problems.I like
it better than the original,even if it moves a little slower.It
should be interesting to see if anyone else has problems with it.
As for the pictures,they displayed fine with dyna-show on a 512k
Amiga 1000 .Now to ordr my update..........
bill
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3181.17 | | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Fri Dec 08 1989 13:28 | 10 |
| RE: .11
You should have seen a picture of a wall with a small portable TV set at
the bottom. The TV screen was showing the Betty Boop. It then turns to a
closeup of the TV set with Maxine's animation. The purpose of this
opening sequence is to tie it into the first demo that contained Betty
Boop and some of the other figures and music that appear at the
beginning of DemoReel3.
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3181.18 | Copyright Problems with DemoReel2 | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Fri Dec 08 1989 18:44 | 21 |
| Re: .14
>RE: .12, .13
>
>DemoReel2 was shown by NewTek at some trade shows, but never released for
>distribution. DemorReel1 and DemoReel3 are the only ones in general
>circulation.
Steve's right. DemoReel2 consisted of several short animated segments
made from frames grabbed from one of the Star Trek movies and "Aliens."
(I believe that this was a demo for the prototype video toaster.)
When I was at AmiExpo in New York a year ago, I overheard a conversation
between Laura "Maxine Headroom" Longfellow and one of the convention
attendees:
"Why don't you release demo reel 2?"
"Because when we showed it the first time in California,
someone from Paramount Pictures saw it. We got a call from
their lawyers."
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3181.19 | hubba-hbba | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Fri Dec 08 1989 20:32 | 11 |
|
Warning: Sexist remark coming; read at your own risk!
I dunno about the rest of you males, but I am absolutely madly in love
with Laura Longfellow, aka Maxine Headroom. She has a kind of
school-girl-ish charm and an irresistable smile. The kind of girl Tom
Sawyer would marry.
Randy, is she as lovely in person as she is on the Amiga?
Ed.
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3181.20 | nice demo ! | AMIGA2::MCGHIE | Thank Heaven for small Murphys ! | Fri Dec 08 1989 21:32 | 19 |
| I just took the NewTek demo down to a local dealership along with a
heap of the Badge Killer demos.
The guy was VERY pleased.
We ran up the NEWTEK demo on a 2500 and "The Look" didn't display very
well at all, like completely garbaged. So we displayed it from the
"Dyna" demo later while running under the 68000. The other interesting
thing I noted was that he had a normal crude colour monitor and as NEC
Multisync II attached to the system. In some cases the el-cheapo
monitor did a better job as far as colours go.
This was all run on PAL Amigas. I got a bit of garbage/noise across the
bottom of "The Look" picture in the NEWTEK demo, whereas it was fine
when displayed as part of the "Dyna" demo. My Ami is a stock standard
A500, 1mb, 2 floppies running KS 1.2/WB 1.3 and of course PAL.
Regards
Mike
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3181.21 | Curious | BOMBE::MOORE | BaN CaSe_sEnSiTiVe iDeNtIfIeRs! | Fri Dec 08 1989 21:51 | 8 |
| Hmmmmm.....
I can display the dynamic-ham pictures separately, but "TheLook" does
not appear *AT ALL* during the demo reel! I assume it's supposed to
follow the screen with the words "get close", right? Are others seeing
this picture during the demo reel? The rest of the demo looks great.
I'm using a 3meg 2000. I've run the demo from floppies and from the
hard disk with identical results.
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3181.22 | where's that cat? | WJG::GUINEAU | Quantum Reality | Fri Dec 08 1989 23:20 | 12 |
|
I had no problems on a stock (3 meg) 2500. All the pictures seemed to be what
they should be (whatever that means!).
Shame about demoreel 2. When I bought my first Amiga (A500) I saw the
demoreel 1 and a real neat scene of a cat running in a rectangular "picture
frame". The picture frame was rotating about a vertical axis through it's
center - awesome!
Anyone seen this one (I thought that *might* be part of demoreel 2)?
John
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3181.23 | El Gato | 11SRUS::MARK | Waltzing with Bears | Fri Dec 08 1989 23:37 | 8 |
| Re: The cat in the revolving frame.
No, this isn't part of demoreel2, it's a separate demo entirely,
called "El Gato". Should be on the net somewhere. If you can't find it,
let me know, and I'll see if I can dig it up, and upload.
Mark
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3181.24 | That Cat Indeed | WJG::GUINEAU | Quantum Reality | Sun Dec 10 1989 09:11 | 9 |
|
re. ElGato
Got it! It was on TAPE:: in FF125.
Thanks! That demo *sold* me on Amiga!
John
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3181.25 | anybody got a video camera? ;^) | NAC::BRANNON | value added | Mon Dec 11 1989 17:52 | 12 |
| re:.24
Same here. The rotating cat "El Gato" demo had my jaw hitting the
floor when I first saw it. That demo *sold* me on Amiga, however it
was at least a couple of years later before I bought one. I did get
a tiger colored cat during that time though...I wonder if those events
are related...
A walking dititized cat is not that impressive, but add in the box
rotating and its up with the "how did they do that" category.
dennis
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3181.26 | Unimpressed | FROCKY::BALZER | Christian Balzer DTN:785-1029 | Tue Dec 12 1989 03:46 | 19 |
|
Re: *
... and what can I tell ya? (Famous SNL quote)
I'm not too impressed with the new demo, and I'm VERY disappointed
by the dynamic hi-res stuff.
It has problem in PAL, the bottom of the screen contains garbage.
It doesn't work in a non 68000 mode. Booo Hisss.
It flashes the ready lights of my df1: and df2: drive.
Hang 'em HIGH for hardware mucking!!!
I'm however not objecting the quality of the these pictures, alas
some good algorithms CAN work wonders in HAM mode, as mentioned
in an earlier reply.
Regards,
<CB>
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3181.27 | | NOTIBM::MCGHIE | Thank Heaven for small Murphys ! | Tue Dec 12 1989 07:36 | 13 |
| I noticed the lights flashing on the dealers demo 2000, but I didnt
notice it on my A500, though my power light went out (filter off?)
There was garbage on the bottom of the screen during the demo on my
500, but using the separate DYNA demo it was ok.
The dealers A2000 running with the '020 really screwed up when it tried
to display "The Look".
It's amazing what can be done on a 'limited' resolution display.
Mike
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3181.28 | | HYSTER::DEARBORN | Trouvez Mieux | Tue Dec 12 1989 09:47 | 14 |
| <<< Note 3181.27 by NOTIBM::MCGHIE "Thank Heaven for small Murphys !" >>>
> I noticed the lights flashing on the dealers demo 2000, but I didnt
> notice it on my A500, though my power light went out (filter off?)
This is mentioned in the documentation that comes with DigiView
4.0. They also make a subtle apology for 'mucking with the
hardware' but say that it is part of the price of progress. At
least they have made Dynamic Hi-Res files IFF files.
Randy
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3181.29 | Gee... works fine for me on an A2620
| CANAM::SULLIVAN | Steven E. Sullivan | Tue Dec 12 1989 11:45 | 12 |
| RE:.26
CB,
It works fine for me with an A2620! It does have problems with my early
field test super-Agnus. It is not the ...72A version, just the ...72 version.
It is in my A500 with an early super Denise. I assumed this was the problem
since all was well on the A2620 with dynamic Hi-Res.
The Digi-F/X is another matter. As mentioned before, it does NOT like
running on an amiga with an overscan Workbench... but it too works fine
with my A2620.
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3181.30 | | WJG::GUINEAU | Quantum Reality | Tue Dec 12 1989 12:11 | 4 |
|
It all seems to work fine on my NTSC Amiga 2500 (020).
John
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3181.31 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Tue Dec 12 1989 16:10 | 20 |
| works fine too on my 3meg 2000.
Flickering the floppy drive lights is a bit unprofessional for a
program that just displays pictures.
Hmmm... you don't suppose they hired one of "those" folks who
do those great demos with copperlists, and that person couldn't
resist the urge to hit the hardware :-)
At least they have now proven that it could be done. That ends
the debate on if the hardware was capable of it. Now comes the
question of how to make those techniques useful in a multitasking
environment.
What about a 16 color workbench that doesn't require extra bitplanes,
it just gives you a choice 16 colors per scan line instead of 4
by flipping color palettes.
-Dave
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3181.32 | garbage on screen | GIDDAY::MORAN | Shaun (Have a go) Moran | Wed Dec 13 1989 04:06 | 14 |
| Mike,
The 'garbage' that you get on the bootom of the Demo-reel picture
that you don't get on the Dyna-show picture is caused by the fact that
the Demo-reel plays music at the same time as it shows the picture.
Pretty good I say considering there was not meant to be any clock
cycles left.
Thanks to th eperson for uploading onto the net - this will sell
amiga's in all countrys.
Shaun.
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3181.33 | | FROCKY::BALZER | Christian Balzer DTN:785-1029 | Thu Dec 14 1989 05:40 | 7 |
| Re: .29, et al
I dunno of the top of my head what kinda Super-Agnus I've got currently
plugged in, but it works just nice (from an overscan PAL workbench)
if in 68000 mode, but not if in 68020 mode.
<CB>
|
3181.34 | The Look problem and solution in DemoReel3
The Look problem and solution in DemoReel3
"The Look" problem and solution
| STARCH::STOFFEL | | Thu Dec 14 1989 17:41 | 10 |
|
How many people out there have had problems with the New Tek DemorReel3 demo
becasue it wouldn't display "The Look" when you ran the demo. I have this
problem too and discovered a really simple and stupid fix. Just cd into
demoreeldata: and run slish. It doesn't like and won't find it if you don't.
Of course the nice thing is the demo doesn't bomb if it doesn't find something.
Now for my question, what is the secret for stopping the demo without having
to re-boot? This is really annoying to have to! Thanks!
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3181.35 | Invisible close button! | BOMBE::MOORE | BaN CaSe_sEnSiTiVe iDeNtIfIeRs! | Thu Dec 14 1989 18:37 | 3 |
| Yeah, it took me a while to figure out how to stop it. I discovered
that there is an invisible 'close gadget' in the upper left corner of
the screen. Just poke around that area and you'll find it...
|
3181.36 | Missing memory? Check RAM: | SMAUG::SPODARYK | Binary Throttle | Thu Dec 14 1989 19:12 | 6 |
| This will quit the demo, but make sure to check out your RAM:
disk afterwards. The demo doesn't delete the files that it
moves into RAM:. Other than that, it seems to clean up pretty
well.
~Steve
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3181.37 | Ed, does your wife know? | HANCOK::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Mon Dec 18 1989 20:02 | 24 |
| Re: .19
> I dunno about the rest of you males, but I am absolutely madly in love
> with Laura Longfellow, aka Maxine Headroom. She has a kind of
> school-girl-ish charm and an irresistable smile.
You're not the only one: she spends a lot of time signing autographs
at the NewTek booth!
> Randy, is she as lovely in person as she is on the Amiga?
Mostly I remember being incredibly impressed about how pleasant she
was when she answered "Why isn't the toaster out?" for the 3778th
time that day.
I've thought that things certainly have turned out interesting
for her. She joins a small company (it couldn't have been much
more than a few guys in a garage initially) as its business person.
One day, the company needs a demo ("We need a snappy demo. I know!
Let's digitize Laura!"). She becomes a minor celebrity and
part-time spokesmodel.
It must be quite a rush to have a few hundred people ask you for
your autograph...
|
3181.38 | Toaster? | CGOO01::POPOFF | | Mon Dec 18 1989 22:59 | 3 |
| Why isn't the Toaster out? :')
John
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3181.39 | Making Demoreel3 disk bootable? | DECWIN::SANBORN | Dave Sanborn -- DTN: 381-0107 | Wed Jan 03 1990 19:21 | 7 |
| Is there a way to make the Demoreel3 disk created by LHARC bootable?
I noticed that there was a 's' directory, and a startup-sequence file
so I figured there must be a way to do it. I'm new to the Amiga world,
so I'm probably missing something simple...
Thanks for any help,
Dave
|
3181.40 | Very easy to do... | ATLV5::MCDONALD_J | Surly to bed, surly to rise... | Wed Jan 03 1990 21:18 | 7 |
| Sure. You can make any amiga floppy bootable via the AmigaDOS command
INSTALL. Just put the disk in one of your drives (DF1: if you have two
drive) and then enter the command "INSTALL <drive>"
(ex. "INSTALL DF1:"). This will write a boot block to that disk and
you can then boot from it.
John
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3181.41 | NewTek demo reel 3? | MSVAX::BARRETT | Who is Steve Dahl? | Tue Jan 16 1990 07:30 | 6 |
| Is DYNA the new NewTek demo reel 3? If not, where can I find it?
Also, I downloaded DYNA.LZH using Zmodem, but kept getting a CRC
error on the archive file. Is anyone else having this problem?
Thanks in advance
|
3181.42 | | WJG::GUINEAU | Every player gets a prize... | Tue Jan 16 1990 16:23 | 15 |
| DYNA is the viewer and a couple pictures.
WJG::AMIGA:
DEMOREEL3-1.LZH;1 461/462 4-DEC-1989 23:07:12.00 (RWED,RWED,RE,R)
DEMOREEL3-2.LZH;1 476/477 4-DEC-1989 23:08:08.00 (RWED,RWED,RE,R)
DEMOREEL3-3.LZH;1 317/318 4-DEC-1989 23:08:50.00 (RWED,RWED,RE,R)
DEMOREEL3-4.LZH;1 445/447 4-DEC-1989 23:10:03.00 (RWED,RWED,RE,R)
DEMOREEL3-5.LZH;1 463/465 4-DEC-1989 23:10:40.00 (RWED,RWED,RE,R)
DEMOREEL3-6.LZH;1 356/357 4-DEC-1989 23:11:17.00 (RWED,RWED,RE,R)
Is the demo reel.
John
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3181.43 | DYNA is a Newtek subset and ditto CRC probs. | UBEAUT::MANDERSON | Monday oneday, Tuesday the next | Tue Jan 16 1990 16:25 | 21 |
| re. <<< Note 3181.41 by MSVAX::BARRETT "Who is Steve Dahl?" >>>
DYNA is a subset of the Newtek reel - includes THEFACE and ROCKS.
(ROCKS isn't on the Newtek demo). Also MORE_DYNA has two other
pix, one of a delicious looking lobster and another beach scene. (Mike
McGhie prefers the Lobster, I like the beach scene :-})
The Newtek demo is a 3 file set called demoreel1-1,*1-2,*1-3 (from
memory). They are all .LZH files.
I took the Newtek demo to my local store the other day and they had
just received the same demo from Newtek (or whoever the local
australian agent is) - so it is officially at the dealers now.
I also had CRC problems with the DYNA.LZH. so I carried on and fired it
up anyway. THEFACE was cut off about half way thru' - but since that
one is in the NEWTEK demo I wasn't worried.
regards
kevin
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3181.44 | More dynamic high-res pictures! | CSC32::J_PARSONS | George Stark: Not A Very Nice Guy | Sun Jan 21 1990 22:03 | 4 |
| Just got ahold of some new dynamic high-res pictures which are
outstanding! They appear to be ray-traced. They can be found in
tape::user2:[upload]dynas.zip
|
3181.45 | un-zip? | DECWET::TBAKER | Tom Baker - DECwest CSSE | Sun Jan 21 1990 22:12 | 10 |
| re. -1
> tape::user2:[upload]dynas.zip
^^^
Where can I get something to unzip this ?
tom
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3181.46 | | CSC32::J_PARSONS | George Stark: Not A Very Nice Guy | Mon Jan 22 1990 08:45 | 1 |
| See note 3292 for the location of the zip utility.
|
3181.47 | thanks | DECWET::TBAKER | Tom Baker - DECwest CSSE | Mon Jan 22 1990 14:04 | 0
|