Does anyone know if this is available anywhere

Started by D-Dan, Mar 11, 2010, 23:38:07

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D-Dan

TRSI's classic Amiga Demo - Rise - IMO still a beautiful example of what the demo artists managed to squeeze out of the old generation personal computers (and one of my all time favourite demos).

This would run on a standard A1200, with a 14 Mhz processor and the built in graphics chipset. I'd love to see it in it's almost native form on AmigaForever, but I can't find it for download anywhere.

Anyone?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uxDnB12VqnU

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kinmel

This is the file your after--- trsi-rse.lha and of course there was never any copyright problems with Warez crews such as TRSI  ;D
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D-Dan

Thank you - I forgot all about Aminet (may go and see if my stuff is still on there - though I lost the sources a long long time ago, I may still be able to get the utilities in a working form).

I believe that one of mine (GhelpDeluxeMUI) was certified for use with Amiga OS4 :) Not bad considering I started writing it on a Workbench 2.1 machine (and evolved it on WB3.1)

As for Rise - looks so much better in all it's pixelated glory than it does on the YT video. It still amazes me that they managed real time 3D scenes on a very limited processor and less than 2MB Chip mem. It really is a testament to programmers in years gone by. Modern programmers are spoilt with the high system specs people have these days. Innovation is no longer a requirement, sadly.

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Technical Ben

Those working on the Crygen 3 engine are not spoilt! They are programming a beautiful render engine from the ground up. Getting it to work on the PS3 as well, all with real time lighting.
Pity it's used for a violent game, and not something more artistic or open to the masses.
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Quote from: Technical Ben on Mar 14, 2010, 00:11:43
Those working on the Crygen 3 engine are not spoilt! They are programming a beautiful render engine from the ground up. Getting it to work on the PS3 as well, all with real time lighting.
Pity it's used for a violent game, and not something more artistic or open to the masses.

Sex and violence sells, then they sell the engine!
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kinmel

Quote from: Technical Ben on Mar 14, 2010, 00:11:43
Those working on the Crygen 3 engine are not spoilt! They are programming a beautiful render engine from the ground up. Getting it to work on the PS3 as well, all with real time lighting.
Pity it's used for a violent game, and not something more artistic or open to the masses.

But what could they render in 96k of memory ?
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

What is the date of the referendum for England to become an independent country ?