I Can not find any other document and can not find the Turbo scene editor itself. So, apparently Turbo Plus has some great tile map support, but I cant find it! Am I misunderstanding this?
Yup. I just tried it. It's a shame. its really an awesome map editor.
Hello everyone! Sorry to bring up a really old post.
My name is Cecil Meeks (cbmeeks) and I am the original author of the
Turbo Plus Scene Editor. I found this post online because I was reminiscing about my Amiga days and wondered if anyone ever used the map editor I wrote.
I won't go into the entire story here (unless people are interested) but basically, I wrote the Turbo Plus Scene Editor (formerly called Game Mapper) back when I was around 20 years old (48 now...jeesh). I wrote it on my Amiga 1200HD.
Back then, I worked with a man named Ryan Scott and he had somehow gotten my map editor (along with some other software he wrote) into an issue of CU Amiga. I was a published developer!!! (LMAO!!)
Decades go by and me being American never really got a lot of Amiga magazines and I never saw my "publication".
Fast forward to 2020, and I'm chatting with my good friend over at the Digital Orphanage (
https://twitter.com/TheDigitalOrph) about how I wrote the map editor and it was published but I never knew how to find it. 20 minutes later, he found it! Both on Archive.org and on eBay.
Anyway....
I ramble on. So that same year in 2020, I decided to see if my original source code was still on my Amiga 1200. Yes, I still have it and recapped it a few years ago. So I knew it worked. But was the ORIGINAL hard drive dead?
Short answer is NO! It still worked. Not only that, I found my original source code to the Turbo Plus Scene Editor!
The next problem I had was how to get it over to my PC? I had a PCMCIA to CF card adapter but when I put a CF card in the Amiga, it was never recognized. After some research I discovered I needed some drivers. But how to get the drivers on the Amiga??
Then I remembered I had a WiModem232. And, as luck would have it, there was already a terminal program on my Amiga. So I configured the modem and connected to it from my PC using Putty. I then transferred the drivers over and now I had a formatted CF card in my Amiga.
Short drag-n-drop later and for the first time in 26 years, my source code was backed up to my modern PC. :-D
OK, sorry...I said I wouldn't get into the details but I couldn't resist.
So today I thought I would release everything I got on GitHub. Warts and all (be kind...I was only 20 at the time!).
https://github.com/cbmeeks/TurboPlusSceneEditorEnjoy and please let me know if you have any questions. I've seriously thought about getting back into AMOS lately.