AmigaOS 4.x Graphics Survey 2018 - Rise of the Emulators
The results are in for this year's AmigaOS graphics card survey and they're quite interesting. For starters, 467 people contributed this year vs 348 in 2017. That's a 34% jump.
The results are in for this year's AmigaOS graphics card survey and they're quite interesting. For starters, 467 people contributed this year vs 348 in 2017. That's a 34% jump.
If you've been following the AmigaOS world then you'll no doubt have heard of the upcoming A1222 (codenamed Tabor).
A brand new game that takes full advantage of Warp3D Nova has just been released by the AmiBoing/Entwickler-X team.
If you're signed up to the DIY mailing list, then you'll already have seen this. Otherwise, the video above is a quick update on the DIY laptop project.
Matthew Leaman recently published an article about the move to Polaris graphics cards on AmigaOS 4.x.
Last month I gave people a sneak peek at my DIY laptop project at AmiWest (and youtube).
It's taken a while and several iterations, but I've finally got a a full HD (1920x1080) LCD panel and controller that I'm happy with.
So, you've built an enclosure for your 3D printer (like mine). Now it needs a heating system to keep it at constant temperature.
I've had my 3D printer for roughly a year now, and it's taken a while to learn how to use it.
I was going to call it a "cheapskate" enclosure, but realized that a true cheapskate would just use a cardboard box (although then you can't see what's happening).
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