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silicon5 | 5 months ago
There's a neat modern DPaint clone called PyDPainter (https://github.com/mriale/PyDPainter). It has various advantages, such as support for modern graphics formats like PNG.
silicon5 | 5 months ago
There's a neat modern DPaint clone called PyDPainter (https://github.com/mriale/PyDPainter). It has various advantages, such as support for modern graphics formats like PNG.
ChristopherDrum|5 months ago
1. That was also true on original hardware (when I owned the system in my younger days). I distinctly remember having to slow down certain movements to let the system keep pace, depending on speed and complexity of motion. 2. The effect is drastically improved (and I note so in the article) by choosing a faster virtual CPU.
3036e4|5 months ago
It runs in DOSBox, making it a bit easier (imo) to get running on most computers (and Android devices) than old Amiga software (even if I have FS-UAE and Amiga Forever installed as well on my desktop computer).
binaryturtle|5 months ago
unwind|5 months ago
richrichardsson|5 months ago
https://www.stef.be/dpaint/
edit: you can even "Preview in DPaint" which has an embedded emulator!
ChristopherDrum|5 months ago