Checkout this video i found on YouTube. Again the new Amiga X1000 machine running Amiga OS.
A new Amiga Boingball Demo released to show off Graphics Features!
As a test program for its work on AmigaOS 4 drivers for graphics cards from the Radeon X1300 up to the RadeonHD 4890, Hans de Ruiter Composite3DDemo (screenshot, video) posted, which is similar to the original Boing Ball demo.
With its interactive 3D program that comes with Amiga OS 4.1 Update 5 in the media drawer already done by the rendering hardware accelerated 2D graphics without the use of 3D drivers.
To illustrate the use of the functionality of its RadeonHD driver that is in the next version 0.32 Sam460 owners now shipped with the AmigaOne X1000, the source code of Composite3DDemo under the title link is also available.
Major innovation in the next version 0.32 fixes the homogeneous texture coordinate support for the compositing function of its driver. This can be done with the demo introduced the pre-warping 2D texturing and perspective.
Jim Butterfield in a fantastic 1982 Commodore 64 Documentary..a must see.
Be smart and take the time and effort to watch this great Documentary presented by Jim Butterfield. Its based on the Commodore 64 machine and shows u several aspects like Programming, Communication, Education and Games. Find the Communication part in this video and see that the only thing changed since 1982 is a User Interface. Check 1:04:00 for the Communications part!
Frank James (Jim) Butterfield (14 February 1936 – 29 June 2007) was a Toronto-based author and computer programmer famous for his work with Commodore microcomputers, and a longtime contributor to periodicals such as The Transactor and TPUG. One of Jim’s major works was the book Learning Machine Code Programming on the Commodore 64 (and other Commodore computers),[1] one of the leading references on programming the 6502-derived 6510 microprocessor.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Butterfield

