Ciao, wonderful Demos, i've started on my Amiga 500 in late 1989, later in 1993 my Amiga 1200, doin' some tracker music and gfx with reflections and mandelmountains, loved the pd series on diskettes, great times back then.. now i'm 54..many greetings from brunswick in germany and please stay safe 🙃
I'm glad you listed the chipset at the beginning. I wish more compilations would list that at the very least (if not the minimum system requirements). There should be some unwritten law that requires this before every demo.
Amazing what the Amiga was/is capable of doing. These are masterpieces of programming. I mean, did the makers of the first Amiga know what artists would be doing with it even into this modern computing age?
@@Lucasrainford I don't know much about Fs-UAE, but on WinUAE there was an option JIT emulation for faster CPU emulation. This made a big difference for high end AGA demos, previously everything was extremely slow, then I could watch things (but sometimes faster performance than the best amiga)
oh gods... tracker music is consuming my brain to heavenly delights .... neocolora -dope
Ciao, wonderful Demos, i've started on my Amiga 500 in late 1989, later in 1993 my Amiga 1200, doin' some tracker music and gfx with reflections and mandelmountains, loved the pd series on diskettes, great times back then.. now i'm 54..many greetings from brunswick in germany and please stay safe 🙃
Cheers! Yes, they was great times! Amiga forever :)
I'm glad you listed the chipset at the beginning. I wish more compilations would list that at the very least (if not the minimum system requirements). There should be some unwritten law that requires this before every demo.
Amazing what the Amiga was/is capable of doing. These are masterpieces of programming. I mean, did the makers of the first Amiga know what artists would be doing with it even into this modern computing age?
Ha! Probably not! I loved the Amiga demo scene back in the day so glad to see it's still going strong
Yes they did.. the machine was promoted using their own demos
Nowadays some of the C64 demos are pretty close to Amiga demos even with the CPU, memory, color and resolution limitations. It's truly an art form.
Agreed! What the demo coders can do these days with the old hardware is amazing!
I did not know the Amiga was that powerful this looks great 👍
It was/is a class machine m8, some the the latest demos really push the hardware :)
Neocolora runs a bit slow in your capture.
I thought that tbh, I selected the 68040/60 CPU in the emulator but it didn’t seem to run correctly 😕
@@Lucasrainford I don't know much about Fs-UAE, but on WinUAE there was an option JIT emulation for faster CPU emulation. This made a big difference for high end AGA demos, previously everything was extremely slow, then I could watch things (but sometimes faster performance than the best amiga)
@@Optimus6128 Interesting, I switched from WinUAE to Fs-UAE years ago, I'll check that out. Thanks for the info 👍
@@LucasrainfordTry also the offline rendering option in WinUAE, it renders frame by frame on file instead of video.
Thanks for the info :) @@jimbotron70
intro theme title plz
Sorry I don't know the title 😔
@@Lucasrainford noooooooo
@@피재-s9u The intro is from BigBox launcher, I'm a forum member, I'll try find out the title for ya ;)
@@Lucasrainford THAAAAAAAANKSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!
these were a bit gash to be honest.
Horrible demos