@DINO:
nai, tromerh fouska... xrhsimopoiei eks oloklhrou tis bibliothikes tou OS (oute katalambanei plhros to chipset oute to cpu), kai trexei se backgound screen.
den exo dei kati paromoio na to kanei to TOS... mhpos mporeis esu na mou deikseis kati paromoio na to balo se ena emulator na to tsekaro?
gia na se do... gia deikse mas poso "fouska" einai to boing demo ...
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den to deixnei to video, alla ana pasa stigmh mporeis na shkoseis thn workbench screen pou blepeis sto kato meros, oso theleis , oses fores theleis kai to boing demo paizei kanonika apo piso.
edit: The 1984 Boing Ball demo was one of the very first demos shown on the Amiga. It was specifically designed to take advantage of the Amiga's custom graphics and sound hardware, achieving a level of speed and smoothness not previously seen on a home computer. This demo operated in an Intuition Screen, allowing the higher resolution Amiga Workbench screen to be dragged down to make the Boing Ball visible from behind, bouncing up above the Workbench while the Workbench remained fully active. Since the Boing Ball used almost no CPU time, this made a particularly impressive demonstration of multitasking at the time.