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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    amiades
    Posts: 231 from 2005/6/2
    From: Asturies, Spain
    It looks very very nice, really. This are in their place, it has style, there are no strange things... very good work!.
  • »15.08.06 - 01:08
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    Darth_X
    Posts: 571 from 2003/2/10
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    Tronman wrote:
    Aaah.

    I had the privilege of working with Dean Brown at Amiga in Snoqualmie. A total genius, and a heckuva nice guy :-)

    The DKB Wildfire 68060 accelerator was arguably the finest Amiga accelerator product ever made. EVen with crappy SIMM modules, the memory access speed of the Wildfire was faster than the most optimized settings, on fast SIMMs, for the Cyberstorm PPC. Its' onboard SCSI and ethernet were also the fastest such implementations in any Amiga product-faster even than a ZIII SCSI or ethernet card. It used Dean's own self-made glue/control logic, and a DEC Tulip ethernet chip.

    The SCSI chip could, till its buffer ran out, DMA into RAM at 70Mbytes/sec, and the DEC ethernet chip could approach the theoretical 10Mbps ethernet limit easily, getting over 900K/sec throughput consistently. And, it would correctly boot up in 060 mode with no external software-Dean got all that into the firmware of the card-making setup the 'plug and play' arrangement Amigans were used to in the 80's as opposed to 'after XP SP 2'.

    It also had working PCI expansion in the shape of the two custom connectors on it, one of which could be populated with a graphics card, the Inferno. There were only three of those made, and approximately a thousand Wildfire boards. Just a fantastic bit of hardware.

    Dean's stories of the unfortunate Amiga politics which prevented his getting 060 CPU chips at a doable price also sheds much light on, uhh, why not everyone loves Petro and Escom, but that's a subject even more off-topic than this..

    But it has alot to do with why the Wildfire was about $1500, $400 more than the Blizzard :-(

    I've only ever seen two of these, and one in operation. It was fantastic, rivaling MorphOS on a Pegasos for snappiness and that overall, not clogged-up-with-crap (a technical description ;-) ) OS feel that we here all enjoy. My Mac sure doesn't have it :-(

    If I ever wanted to back any Amiga hardware expansion device, I'd sure do my best to get DKB on as its designer. Yeah, I'll admit to being a fanboy..


    Could start an off-topic thread? I would love to hear more about it! :-D :-D :-D
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    then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth!!! - Sherlock Holmes
  • »15.08.06 - 02:38
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    Very nice! Of course it's rather barren without image support but it looks right enough that I can't spot any problems. But then I'm no expert of course.

    Btw, I just noticed Windows browsers aren't so modern after all. Found out that MSIE has no resume feature when downloading files. Ok, so I persisted and after a few failed attempts (stopping at 90% and so..) I managed to get Firefox. Which.. also doesn't support resume. Is this really 2006?
  • »15.08.06 - 15:34
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    nine
    Posts: 46 from 2006/6/14
    Had a long think about this and decided that I wouldn't respond to trolls, so removed the content of this post...

    [ Edited by nine on 2006/8/16 7:57 ]
  • »16.08.06 - 08:48
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  • Cocoon
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    nine
    Posts: 46 from 2006/6/14
    Quote:

    merko wrote:
    I managed to get Firefox. Which.. also doesn't support resume. Is this really 2006?


    Firefox does, but it mostly depends on whether the server has decided to set the cache expiry to now/the past.

    EDIT: Also most downloads that are served through CGI do not resume, also, since the CGI that serves the binary often does not respect the resume data.

    [ Edited by nine on 2006/8/16 12:51 ]
  • »16.08.06 - 08:59
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    Weird, because I tried it with allofmp3 which has had working resume when I used it with amiga browsers.
  • »16.08.06 - 15:20
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    marcik
    Posts: 268 from 2003/4/12
    From: Kielce/Krakow,...
    Very basic and incomplete image renderer was added


  • »17.08.06 - 16:24
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    amiades
    Posts: 231 from 2005/6/2
    From: Asturies, Spain
    Basic you say?:P I would call basic, a white square, with "IMAGE" written inside... this seems to be quite complete :P.
  • »17.08.06 - 18:51
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
    From: Los Angeles
    Marcik

    Allright! It looks great. Glad you put the image support. Can you do a screenshot of like yahoo.com or something?? Is there javascript support? Also, will it support 128bit data encryption?

    keep up the good work

    magnetic
    Pegasos 2 Rev 2B3 w/ Freescale 7447 "G4" @ 1ghz / 1gb Nanya Ram
    Quad Boot: MorphOS 2.7 | Amiga OS4.1 U4 | Ubuntu PPC GNU/Linux | OS X 10.4
  • »17.08.06 - 19:11
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    Kronos
    Posts: 2243 from 2003/2/24
    Quote:


    amiades wrote:
    Basic you say?:P I would call basic, a white square, with "IMAGE" written inside... this seems to be quite complete :P.


    Dunno, there is neither porn nor pizza to be seen on these screenshots, so "basic & incomplete" is just point on :-o :-D :angel:
  • »17.08.06 - 19:36
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    Awesome! Looking forward for more screenshots in the coming weeks. :-)
  • »17.08.06 - 21:55
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    serge
    Posts: 725 from 2003/2/20
    YAOOHHHHHHHHH !!!!!
    I like life when dreams come true, and you are making our dreams beeing reality. :-D

    Thank you VERY MUCH marcik
  • »18.08.06 - 12:47
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
    Paladin of the Pegasos
    SoundSquare
    Posts: 1213 from 2004/12/1
    From: Paris, France
    :thumbsup:

    :bloons:
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    merko
    Posts: 328 from 2003/5/19
    It seems Firefox' resume is quite braindead though.. you can pause download and resume, but if the machine crashes (of course this neeever happens in Windows..) and you want to download it again, it only offers to overwrite the file. So basically 100% useless..
  • »18.08.06 - 19:17
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    samo79
    Posts: 87 from 2003/7/26
    From: Italy
    Great :-)
    BACK FOR THE FUTURE

    http://www.betatesting.it/backforthefuture
  • »18.08.06 - 19:58
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    marcik
    Posts: 268 from 2003/4/12
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    GK_LKA
    Posts: 481 from 2004/3/28
    From: Hungary
    Coool!!!!!!

    :bloons:
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  • »19.08.06 - 22:47
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    VooDoo
    Posts: 189 from 2005/8/24
    wow is nice...tnx on shoot and info Marick!!
    MAC mini 1.5 ghz 1GB ram + MorphOS 3.7

    A1200 sandwich

    uA1c/g3 800 mHz/256mb/160gb hdd/OS4.1 :-D

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  • »20.08.06 - 10:45
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Velcro_SP
    Posts: 929 from 2003/7/13
    From: Universe
    Looking good! I like Wikipedia a lot. The english version Wikipedia MorphOS article mentions Sputnik. When Sputnik is released it should have its own Wikipedia article.

    I can't tell from the screenshots if text entry fields are working yet.

    I'm looking forward to seeing the forward and back arrows and the little house icon in some screenshots. And then a favorites or bookmark screen. Unless it's easier there's no reason IMO to have the tired, standard "pull-down" favorites list. Use a favorites button that goes to a big page of favorites. You get more on the page that way, you can have like four columns or whatever.

    Keep going!
    Pegasos2 G3, 512 megs RAM
  • »20.08.06 - 11:58
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Tronman
    Posts: 209 from 2003/3/3
    From: Preston, Wa
    W00000T!!!!

    I'm HYPED!! A new, modern browser made after Bill Clinton left
    office.. The possibility of a firewire stack and its attendent video
    editing apps on MOS!!

    Is there an icon for 'Head A-Splode!!!'?

    Cause my head just might explode. Now, if only MOS ran on all those
    'orphan' G5 dual proc powermacs that are $1300 everywhere. My
    computer office would be a mess tho :-)

    How 'bout a screenshot of www.homestarrunner.com ? Then we'll know
    the flash works.

    GREAT work Marcik!!
  • »20.08.06 - 21:36
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    Golem
    Posts: 766 from 2003/2/28
    From: Denmark
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    How 'bout a screenshot of www.homestarrunner.com ? Then we'll know the flash works.

    We will? Which flash would that be? :)
  • »20.08.06 - 22:00
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    GK_LKA
    Posts: 481 from 2004/3/28
    From: Hungary
    marcik:

    I suggest you to add http://www.csszengarden.com to your test sites! :) It's an advanced CSS-oriented site, where are a lot of different stylesheets from different authors to the same xhtml source.
    [ GK / LKA Team ]
  • »21.08.06 - 09:23
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    marcik
    Posts: 268 from 2003/4/12
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    PS. I made JS working today (there're still some issues left, but more or less - it works).
  • »21.08.06 - 22:49
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    itix
    Posts: 1516 from 2003/2/24
    From: Finland
    Looks like crap browser :-P
    1 + 1 = 3 with very large values of 1
  • »21.08.06 - 22:56
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Zylesea
    Posts: 2053 from 2003/6/4
    @ Marcik

    Marry me!

    ;-)
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  • »21.08.06 - 23:04
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