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  1. i've voted for the CF, from my point of view the CF is more interesting for homebrewers and "semiprofessional" productions. Porfessional (quality) games should use the traditional way to keep up the Jaguar in the light it was born. Orginal mediums have something unique.
  2. Hi all, in my opinion the CF Card reader by SCPCD and Jagware Team opens the Jaguar for future projects a little bit. As SCPCD wrote it will support FAT32 so faster development is establised. I hope the rom on the CF Reader will support streaming possiblities for Video and sound, that means simple file handling, which is easy to use and more flexible to programm. With the CF Reader you have no production costs and software can be made available for download from the net as share or freeware. Sure the JagCD is a fine medium, but i think the CF Reader could replace it, when it comes to software. Noone can replace the VLM :-) off course.
  3. philipj i agree that the Jaguar hasn't been driven to the limit as the C64 for example was, but if you want to do it , you better forget C. A C compiler for the DSP/GPU is even more deadly for the performace and the best way to drive to Jaguar to limit is assembly. Even whey you say a C compiler makes good code, in assembly it always can be done faster. This might be untrue for PC etc.(fast machines), but for Jaguar it's true in my opinion.
  4. Hello, i'm missing Stone. I hope he is alright.
  5. Hi Glenn, you are the man!! :-), i've searched for this infos for ages, and finally someday gave up. I hope to do some finetuning to my cd libs with this informations, because playing a track in looped mode never worked for example, and i was tapping in dark more or less, this gives me some inspirations again. Thanks for your post! :-). Regards,
  6. Thanks a lot! Gone Nutty is fun to watch. Great work!
  7. .. ok, have fun with it though, at this point i have simply to thank 42Bastian, as it was his wired replayer source which gave me the nuts to crack :-) ... although the SPU things works very different. .... for me releasing the source was realsing too in many ways, and it's not the end of my work on sound for the Jaguar ... Peace all!
  8. No problem, i hope that some other guys here might find it helpful too. Look here for the jcdlib source. To compile the thing you'll also need the riscmnem include file. I hope the source does it for you. Since i'm running W2K for a while now i cannot guarntee that it compiles like you wish.
  9. Hello, i've decided to upload the sources for the SPU (Jaguar Sound Library) on my webspace for everybody that was or still is interested in it. The version 1.05 is the most stablie version and also the last one. Get the source
  10. This is an absolute hammer! Do you get enough sleep? :-)
  11. "real-life" is the point, i've spend 28000 Km on driving to work last year. additionally there some other matters that have to be done like learing linux for example. congratulations! and all the best for your family!!! I'm still here, but a little bit lame :-)
  12. Hi!, this is something you can build on. The Jaguar is more complex and therefore the "tutorial / system complexity" ratio very high towards complexity. i'll need more informations than for the 2600. to start with C look in this drawer: (gcc is there) http://ctsnlc.homelinux.net/~jagdev/files/ you might also have a look at Glenn Brunner's Jaguar PDF's http://members.fortunecity.com/atarishowroom/ to start m68k assembly you need this http://www.spaceozon.net/jaguar/docs/m68k.pdf some soruce done by me: http://www.spaceozon.net/jaguar/src and the assembly tools can be found here: http://www.atari-jaguar64.de/english/start.html see coding corner hope this helps.
  13. this is exactly what i missed at the beginning, but back then Lars had a lot of stuff on his page. All material that was donwloadable on his page you can find here General tutorals made by Jag Coders for beginner are rare. May i ask what experince you have with assembly language ?
  14. Curt, you have a lot of gems on your site! Thanks for sharing! but the Cardridge and CDROM Encryption links are still faulty.
  15. Matthias, thanks for telling this here, i had in fact to change the ISP and from now on the old (and new stuff) can be found here. http://www.spaceozon.net/jaguar/
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