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22.May.2017 Andreas Falkenhahn (ANF) |
Hollywood plugin: GL Galore 1.1 Press release: Airsoft Softwair is proud to present GL Galore 1.1, the ultimate OpenGL® scripting solution for Hollywood! This is a major update which introduces Unicode support (requires at least Hollywood 7), support for the Raspberry Pi (needs at least a Raspberry Pi 2), and support for 64-bit architectures on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS. On top of that, GL Galore 1.1 also introduces a modern joystick API which allows you to query joysticks with more than two buttons and axes. Finally, GL Galore also contains direct online help now for people using the Hollywood 7 IDE on Windows. GL Galore is a plugin for Hollywood that allows you to access the OpenGL 1.1 command set directly from Hollywood. This makes it possible to write scripts that utilize the host system's 3D hardware to create high-performance, butter-smooth 2D and 3D animation that is computed completely in hardware by the GPU of your graphics board. This leads to a huge performance boost over the classic Hollywood graphics API which is mostly implemented in software for maximum portability and compatibility. Especially systems with slower CPUs will benefit greatly from hardware-accelerated drawing offered by OpenGL. OpenGL is a portable software interface to graphics hardware. It is available for almost every platform in a variety of flavours. On AmigaOS and compatibles, OpenGL is available as MiniGL on AmigaOS 4, TinyGL on MorphOS, StormMesa on AmigaOS 3, and Mesa 3D on AROS. Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux systems are usually shipped with an OpenGL driver already installed. GL Galore offers wrapper functions for most commands of the OpenGL 1.1 API including many GLU functions. Additionally, GL Galore also offers bridging functions that allow you to convert Hollywood brushes into OpenGL textures and vice versa. Furthermore, when GL Galore is activated, Hollywood's hardware brushes and hardware double-buffers are mapped directly to OpenGL so that you can even benefit from hardware accelerated drawing and transformation without writing a single line of GL code. Whenever GL Galore is activated, all graphics output will automatically be routed through OpenGL. GL Galore can also be useful for rapidly prototyping software in OpenGL. People who used to program OpenGL using C will greatly appreciate Hollywood's convenient multimedia API which offers functions for almost all common tasks. For example, by using GL Galore to write OpenGL programs you can avoid all the hassle of managing a GL window using one of the many different toolkits out there. Also, jobs like image loading, sound or video playback, font handling and image manipulation will become ridiculously easy thanks to Hollywood's powerful command set which covers over 700 functions. And of course, there aren't 14 different versions of commands like glColor, but just one version because sometimes less is more. GL Galore is available free of charge and can be downloaded from the official Hollywood portal at http://www.hollywood-mal.com/ Versions for AmigaOS 3 (FPU required), AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, AROS (x86), Windows (x86,x64), Mac OS X (ppc, x86, x64) and Linux (ppc, arm, x86, x64) are provided. On top of that, GL Galore comes with over 250 pages of documentation in various formats like PDF, HTML, AmigaGuide, and CHM. Finally, many impressive example scripts are included in the distribution archive to get you started really quickly. All of this makes GL Galore the ultimate OpenGL scripting experience combining the best of both worlds into one powerful plugin: Hollywood's extensive and convenient multimedia function set and OpenGL's raw graphics power! (cg) (Translation: dr) [News message: 22. May. 2017, 18:43] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
21.May.2017 Amiga.org (Forum) |
Workbench distribution: AmiKit X The Workbench distribution AmiKit, which is meant for emulators, now is available as version 10 ("X") for the notebook "A.L.I.C.E." (A-EON Technology) which was announced two years ago and introduced in a preview video last year but still is not available. Among others the performance was sped up, stability improved and a new version 4.8 of AfA_OS added. (snx) (Translation: dr) [News message: 21. May. 2017, 07:36] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
21.May.2017 |
Aminet-Uploads until 20.05.2017 The following archives have been added to the Aminet until May 20th, 2017: SMBMounter.lha comm/net 261K 68k SMBFS Frontend GUI / Commodity vbcc_PosixLib.lha dev/c 343K WOS POSIX compatibility library f... Koules.lha game/actio 240K 68k Port of Linux+OS/2 arcade game Koules_OS4.lha game/actio 221K OS4 Port of Linux+OS/2 arcade game KoulesMOS.lha game/actio 234K MOS Port of Linux+OS/2 arcade game EvenMore_MOS.lha text/show 420K MOS V0.91: Freeware Textviewer (M... ReportPlusMOS.lha util/misc 537K MOS Multipurpose utility listwindows.lha util/wb 6K 68k lists open screens/windows fr...(snx) (Translation: dr) [News message: 21. May. 2017, 07:36] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
21.May.2017 |
OS4Depot-Uploads until 20.05.2017 The following archives have been added to the OS4Depot until May 20th, 2017: arabic_console_device... dri/inp 4Mb 4.1 An arabic console device koules.lha gam/act 221kb 4.0 Port of Linux+OS/2 arcade game aos-iconsupdate.lha gra/ico 5Mb 4.0 AmigaOS 4.1 Style Icons ...(snx) (Translation: dr) [News message: 21. May. 2017, 07:36] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
19.May.2017 Generation Amiga (Webseite) |
AmigaOS 4: File manager Dir Me Up 3.3.0 Jérôme 'Glames' Senays' commercial file manager "Dir Me Up" (video) among others offers browsing history and preview images or thumbnails. Version 3.3.0 provides a lot of improvements:
[News message: 19. May. 2017, 15:20] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
19.May.2017 Amigafuture (ANF) |
Descent: Freespace as download / Update for AmigaOS 4.1 Press release: Hyperion Entertainment is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the space-combat simulation Descent: Freespace (also known as "Descent: Freespace - The Great War", "Conflict: Freespace - The Great War", "Freespace - The Great War") for AmigaOS 68k/WarpOS and AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition from the direct downloads section of our website. Customers can now choose between two formats of this amazing game:
The downloadable content consists of an image of the original CD for AmigaOS 68k/WarpOS and an archived game drawer for AmigaOS 4.1 including all languages and manual. Purchasers get a serial number inside their box or by email to register their purchase at our website in order to get access to our restricted download area for the game archive, the original ISO image as well as potential future updates. For a first look, free demo versions are available from the public download area. The updated version for AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition includes among others:
Descent: Freespace - The Great War is the highly acclaimed space-combat simulator from Volition/Interplay and offers an unparalleled mix of top-notch graphics for its time, plot and game-play. It is widely considered one of the best space-combat simulators ever and gained lots of kudos from all important game magazines. The game was originally released in 2001 for AmigaOS 68k/WarpOS and in December 2004 for AmigaOS 4 by Hyperion Entertainment CVBA. (cg) (Translation: dr) [News message: 19. May. 2017, 14:26] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
19.May.2017 |
Hyperion attacking Cloanto's Amiga trademarks on a broad front (update 2) It looks as if Cloanto's registration of the 'Amiga' mark filed in January in the USA will be contested by Hyperion: After the Belgium based company's attempts to register its own trademarks 'AmigaOS' and 'AmigaOne' failed, Hyperion now filed a request for extension of time to file opposition against Cloanto's mark. This is usually the initial step when trying to file opposition, so the United States Patent and Trademark Office is now listing Hyperion as a potential opposer. Hyperion's application for registration of the trademarks 'AmigaOne' and 'AmigaOS' was primarily rejected due to 'likelihood of confusion' with Cloanto's recently registered Amiga trademark. It's possible that Hyperion is going to turn that argument around by trying to declare Cloanto's trademark illegitimate for being too similar to Hyperion's marks 'AmigaOne' and 'AmigaOS' - which are not registered but have been commercially used for years. Update: (19.5.2017, 16:45, cg) Yesterday, Hyperion went one step further: The EU Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) received an application for registration of the 'Amiga Forever' mark - not from Cloanto though, who's been using that mark in commerce for two decades, but from Monard Law, the law firm Ben Hermans works for. Hermans had created an account on amiga-news.de just recently, to point out (German) that use in commerce does not neccessarily equal ownership of the mark in all areas of this world. Update 2: (19.5.2017, 23:00, cg) Apparently Hyperion is also trying to attack Cloantos 'Workbench' mark: The Italian company had registered said mark - the US version of which they own since 2011 - with the EUIPO earlier this year. Just a few days ago, Hyperion - or rather, Ben Hermans employer Monard Law - has applied for the very same 'Workbench' trademark. (cg) (Translation: dr) [News message: 19. May. 2017, 01:26] [Comments: 5 - 03. Apr. 2018, 00:10] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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