This was a request from one of my "leader-tier" patrons here: https://www.patreon.com/ES_Productions , evoking an earlier
Originally this was meant to be a simple digital sketch, but the nature of the request made me decide to go 'full-retro' in how it was produced, with the pixel art look, and faux CRT scanlines and all that.
Originally this was meant to be a simple digital sketch, but the nature of the request made me decide to go 'full-retro' in how it was produced, with the pixel art look, and faux CRT scanlines and all that.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Doodle
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Size 1280 x 960px
File Size 368.1 kB
AmigaOS is still being supported, and there are some offshoots of it like AROS and MorphOS that are also still receiving support. Bad news is that you need a PowerPC machine to use it (pre-Intel Macs, Pegasos computers, etc.), and those can get pretty hard to find these days since most modern computers are either x86 or ARM.
The unkillable Amiga, back from a time far better than the current
Somehow fitting that exactly this morning I was repairing my old UAE installation (the Amiga emulator), right after watching some tube video talking about the time back in the early 90s, when I was thinking "I could fire up that program again, I suppose" You never really leave that machine behind... :-D
Kinda interesting, although we live in a time with enough computational power to run emulations of every 80s computer at the same time on a tiny notebook and the cpu is still bored, we can run what has been top of the line from the 90s in a virtual machine, but of course the real thing will always have its own flair (if it is still running, though...)
Somehow fitting that exactly this morning I was repairing my old UAE installation (the Amiga emulator), right after watching some tube video talking about the time back in the early 90s, when I was thinking "I could fire up that program again, I suppose" You never really leave that machine behind... :-D
Kinda interesting, although we live in a time with enough computational power to run emulations of every 80s computer at the same time on a tiny notebook and the cpu is still bored, we can run what has been top of the line from the 90s in a virtual machine, but of course the real thing will always have its own flair (if it is still running, though...)
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