[News] GFX-BASE: Interview with Coyote Flux | ANN.lu |
Posted on 10-Apr-2002 07:30 GMT by Christian Kemp | 55 comments View flat View list |
NARR wrote:
"We have a new and very interesting GFX-BASE interview for you: This time we talked to the software-group 'Coyote Flux' responsible for great software like CoyoteSound or the PPC SNES emu SuperAmicon. The guys from Coyote Flux told us new facts about their latest project J Miner, a software, which uses video streams to create a complete corrected two and 3D model of the surface. They also reveal that they have a G3/G4 Amiga-based supercomputer and this is no joke!"
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List of all comments to this articleSorted by date, most recent at bottom |
Comment 1 | Anonymous | | 10-Apr-2002 05:43 GMT |
Comment 2 | Christian Kemp | | 10-Apr-2002 05:58 GMT |
Comment 3 | SimplePPC | | 10-Apr-2002 06:14 GMT |
Comment 4 | Christian Kemp | | 10-Apr-2002 06:20 GMT |
Comment 5 | anon (who read the interview) | | 10-Apr-2002 07:11 GMT |
Comment 6 | Sotiris Papageorgiou | | 10-Apr-2002 07:14 GMT |
Comment 7 | Kent Seaton | | 10-Apr-2002 08:26 GMT |
Comment 8 | nOw2 | | 10-Apr-2002 08:31 GMT |
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GFX-BASE: Interview with Coyote Flux : Comment 9 of 55 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Don Cox on 10-Apr-2002 08:36 GMT | In reply to Comment 7 (Kent Seaton): "The hardest decision is this... I don't want an OS based on MUI or Reaction, rather a different/better
standard, neither OS4 or MorphOS looks to provide such a solution just
yet. "
The Amiga OS is based on Exec, libraries, devices, etc.
Gadtools, Reaction, and MUI are just GUI engines, which programmers
can use if they like. Many programmers have found MUI to be extremely
useful, and written good programs using it.
It's always possible for somebody to write another GUI engine, and if
it works well, programmers will use it. An obvious possibility for
fast Amigas would be one based on structured graphics, like Display
Postscript (used in the NeXt). |
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