[Files] Warp3D software render driver | ANN.lu |
Posted on 19-Feb-2002 14:42 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä | 158 comments View flat View list |
"This is a software driver for Warp3D, which enables:
using Warp3D applications, demos and games with PPC Amigas not equipped with a 3D GFx board, or not equiped with a GFx board at all (but requires P96 or CGX) [and] using Warp3D applications, demos and games not compatible with a 3D Gfx board (example : WipeOut and CGx4/Voodoo3)." More details in the readme.
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Posted by Alkemyst on 22-Feb-2002 04:41 GMT | & to add for the short term AmigaPPC can live on ports
as AmigaOS4 will have the benefit of using the ported SW they have always wanted with the OS they like.
AmigaOSx86 ppl will have the OS they always wanted but not the SW as they domt want the ports when they have the windows version already.
ppl who are willing to buy one of the PPC mobos or G3/G4 cards, already know that they will be paying for ports at full price,
cost has always been high when it comes to Amiga & the same goes for the Mac.
when ppl are un willing to pay them prices no more they move on to a cheaper platform.
& if that platform dies then so be it. but it seems there still enough ppl willing as far as the Mac goes.
when someone moves from the Mac to the PC, they dont go around saying that PPC MAC should be dropped & macOS should go x86.
have to take the good with the bad, the good is cheap HW & good apps, the bad is the windowsOS.
that life.
when someone buys a RollsRoyce they take the good with the bad, the cost of fuel & up keep is the bad &
when they can no longer afford it they sell it & buy a cheaper car wich is not so nice.
they dont tell RollsRoyce that they should make cheaper cars.
you cant have your cake & eat it, only the rich can & PC ppl are not rich as thats why they cant
afford a new G3/G4 PPCAmiga, thats what they keep saying anyway. |
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