This was a great video, so many good memories of the Amiga! The Amiga really helped me get a job in the games industry straight out of high school. I've only just discovered your channel and I really hope you continue to create more videos. I'd personally love to see some more detailed videos on all of this! I'd never even heard of CanDo! Looks interesting!
(edit: Steve seems like an awesome guy) I did one of my A Level Computing projects using CanDo on my A1200. I don't remember using any type-in programming - it was all mouse-driven and similar to a lot of the visual programming tools used in schools today. Really ahead of its time. The closest equivalent at the time was HyperCard on the Mac, which we were encouraged to use for that project. Myself and a friend both did ours on Amigas and brought them into school. I think the IT teacher was quite taken aback by all the colours and sound as our school only had CGA RM Nimbus PCs and monochrome Macs with tiny screens.
Scala is great. It is a multimedia authoring program used by hotels, cable TV companies, and many other companies such as General Motors. I'd like to see the Cloanto programs, and see you compare CanDo with AmigaVision. It sounds like it is very similar but I've never heard of it (CanDo, that is).
This was a great video, so many good memories of the Amiga! The Amiga really helped me get a job in the games industry straight out of high school. I've only just discovered your channel and I really hope you continue to create more videos. I'd personally love to see some more detailed videos on all of this! I'd never even heard of CanDo! Looks interesting!
(edit: Steve seems like an awesome guy)
I did one of my A Level Computing projects using CanDo on my A1200. I don't remember using any type-in programming - it was all mouse-driven and similar to a lot of the visual programming tools used in schools today. Really ahead of its time.
The closest equivalent at the time was HyperCard on the Mac, which we were encouraged to use for that project. Myself and a friend both did ours on Amigas and brought them into school. I think the IT teacher was quite taken aback by all the colours and sound as our school only had CGA RM Nimbus PCs and monochrome Macs with tiny screens.
Scala is great. It is a multimedia authoring program used by hotels, cable TV companies, and many other companies such as General Motors. I'd like to see the Cloanto programs, and see you compare CanDo with AmigaVision. It sounds like it is very similar but I've never heard of it (CanDo, that is).
You've got an awesome friend!
Nice finds doing loads of Amiga stuff on my channel. Looking for Amos myself :) have fun 😊
Miss your videos man . really looking forward to your play with OS3.5 :)
Do you think you could make a video about emulating 16-bit sound cards on winuae? im lost on how to install toccata
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Hello I think you have a mac
So could you test amiberry (I prefer than fsuae)😅