Amiga os 3.9 cdkey install#
However, the install program doesn't work under AmigaOS4 on my X1000! It generates an error on the catalog section of the install and it then closes (incomplete). Once purchased (I bought the download version), you can download the archive from the website and extract to RAM: and select the AmigaOS4 folder to find the Install program. You can download a demo here if you want to try it out first, which I recommend doing. However I am keen to support ongoing AmigaOS4 development so I got it. I decided to buy it, even though the price was quite steep in my opinion (EUR59, around AUD$100) for a module tracker in this day and age. When it was announced that Digibooster 3 would be released for AmigaOS4, I was interested but the development time was dragging on and ended up taking 4 years!Īnyway, it is now here in 2014 for AmigaOS4, MorphOS and AmigaOS3!
I had Digibooster Pro 2 for Classic Amiga, but didn't use it much then because of it's propietary DBM format modules, which not many players at that time could play. I uploaded my Impulse Tracker era album to Soundcloud a while back if you interested in listening.Anyway, I digress! I had a lot of experience using module tracker software, mainly Protracker and Octamed on the Classic Amiga, and later using Impulse Tracker on PC (as a side note Impulse Tracker was written in 100% assembly code by a local Adelaide person called Jeffrey Lim - these days you can run this program as Schismtracker for AmigaOS4). I used to write module music in Protracker as part of the demo scene group The Experience in the late 1990's.
It is a module music tracker for writing music, in the same vein as Protracker, Octamed, Milkytracker, etc. DigiBooster Pro 2 was originally released many years ago for AmigaOS 3.X Classic Amigas.