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[Files] MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOSANN.lu
Posted on 28-Nov-2003 01:04 GMT by Dark brain (Edited on 2003-11-28 08:58:14 GMT by Christian Kemp)10 comments
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Another new game is released for AmigaOS and Morphos, a game to test your mathematical skills, if you don't love this kinda of games, forget it! you are adviced. You need RTG Amiga or Pegasos to play it, run over the workbench window, music in the game, high score, auto save record etc...

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MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOS : Comment 1 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by priest on 28-Nov-2003 07:13 GMT
... is MorphOS the trigger for this increased flow of new Amiga SW ...

Well, I think it pretty much is.

Therefore: BIG thank you to the people behind MOS & PEG.


Let's hope that the developer community finds yet another "bigger gear" when AOS4 SDK is released.

For the users: START SUPPORTING developers!
MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOS : Comment 2 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Stefan Blixth on 28-Nov-2003 07:55 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (priest):
Yes, I must say for my own experience that Pegasos and MorphOS has really trigged my own interest in coding again.
I have always loved the AOS API and MOS being 3.1 compatible (through ABox)
but due the fact that everything goes damn much faster than any current PPC-Amiga (classic) it's a dream to see what can be achived if its "treated" right =)

To begin with the SDK (with GCC) is a childplay to install and use, which never was the case when one used it through 68k or WOS-setup on a Miggy.
This has made me port some of my own AmigaE-stuff to C which should enable me
to release stuff easy for AROS and OS4 when there is a SDK available for the "rest of us".

Many thanks to the MorphOS-team and Genesi for releasing this "concept".
It's IMO. really a dream for a creative mind (which was the reason why I first choose the Amiga soon 15 years ago). The same must go to the AROS team which has done a faboulus work in the past. Now we just wait for the last team (Hyperion) and the golden triangle is complete =)
United we stand - Divided we fall.

And to follow the thread and not being to OT, Math Race is really fun but gee it's really hard when you havn't been doing any sort of studying for a while =)

Kind regards
Stefan Blixth, OnyxSoft
MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOS : Comment 3 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by krize on 28-Nov-2003 07:58 GMT
Very nice!!!

Keep up this spirit!!
MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOS : Comment 4 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Rik Sweeney on 28-Nov-2003 08:24 GMT
I get to have fun AND learn?

Rubbish, I don't believe it.
MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOS : Comment 5 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by hooligan/dcs on 28-Nov-2003 09:11 GMT
In reply to Comment 4 (Rik Sweeney):
It's called "edutainment"
MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOS : Comment 6 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 28-Nov-2003 20:26 GMT
In reply to Comment 5 (hooligan/dcs):
I prefer "adultainment" :-)
MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOS : Comment 7 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by StAn on 29-Nov-2003 14:52 GMT
Hm.. interesting game :-)
MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOS : Comment 8 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by StAn on 29-Nov-2003 16:56 GMT
Is there a way to switch the music off? (apart from allocating the audio channels with another app, that is ;-) )
MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOS : Comment 9 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Anonymous on 29-Nov-2003 18:02 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (StAn):
actually isnot possible turn off the music, but will be possible in next updates
MATH RACE v1.0 Released for AmigaOS and MorphOS : Comment 10 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by StAn on 30-Nov-2003 12:43 GMT
In reply to Comment 9 (Anonymous):
Great! thanks.
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