I think my Commodore PET ran at 1MHz
Yes, the PET was 1MHz, my Tangerine was only 0.75MHz.
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I think my Commodore PET ran at 1MHz
Wasn't the Amiga the first machine with hardware video acceleration. The blitter if I remember rightly, is it a coincidence that the main windows function to move graphics around is called bitblit?
But the Amiga had lots of nice co-processors inside, that made it considerably faster - funnily enough, designed by an ex-Atari guy if I remember correctly?.
Clock speed is a poor indication of processor performance.
True, with chip names like "Fat Agnes" and "Denise" and the "Copper" it was the start of something special.
ST guys only rebuttal was that the ST had build in MIDI .
The Amiga required very little to add MIDI, the serial hardware was already in place, and it just needed simple interface hardware - as little as one resistor, for a simple MIDI out.
I designed, and had published, a simple and cheap Amiga MIDI interface, in the AUG magazine, and it was partly reprinted in Computer Shopper.
Rendering mustve taken weeks per scene! I remember that show looking ok, you could easily tell it was CG, but it still looked pretty good.
They used the Amiga 4000 series and Toaster, like smanches says, it was an amazing piece of kit - a lot of stuff could be done in real time.
Yeah, not important. But I'm a huge B5 fan so I had to at least mention it.
Always wanted an Amiga or ten. There are still a few out there in the wild but sadly you don't see them around here much. In their day nothing could really touch them (and for some things they're still darned impressive, I hear).
B5 was shown here on CH4, and the series launched when I was away on holiday in Wales (near Port Merion - where The Prisoner was filmed). No problem I though, I'd watch it there - but in Wales CH4 is replaced by S4C, a channel completely in Welsh, which didn't show B5
So I missed the very first episode.
I've still got my original A500, an early one with an American keyboard - I've also got an A600 which I saved as it was been thrown out
...an early one with an American keyboard
What, a "$" instead of a "£", or is there more to it?
What, a "$" instead of a "£", or is there more to it?