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21.Jun.2005
Amiga-Magazin


Amiga-Magazin fusioniert mit AMIGAplus
Die Abonnenten der AMIGAplus erhalten in diesen Tagen mit der Post das "Amiga-Magazin mit AMIGAplus", die Amiga-CD und gratis dazu die PCgo CD.

Für den Verlag falkemedia wäre ein langfristiger Bestand der AMIGAplus in redaktionell hoher Qualität auf lange Sicht kaum tragbar, doch aus dieser Zusammenlegung ziehen die Leser die Vorteile: Neben fundierten Amiga-Beiträgen, die auch weiterhin von der AMIGAplus-Redaktion begleitet werden, erhalten die Abonnenten ein erstklassiges Computermagazin, das wichtige Tests, Grundlagenartikel sowie hochkarätige Software-CDs liefert - Wertvolles also, das von Amiga-Anwendern wie PC-Usern gleichermaßen genutzt werden kann. Nicht ohne Grund publiziert der WEKA Computerzeitschriften-Verlag das Amiga-Magazin seit 1987 und beliefert bis heute Tausende Amiga-Fans mit dieser tollen Magazin-Kombination.

Zahlten Abonnenten der AMIGAplus für ein reines AMIGAplus Abonnement samt zweimonatlicher Heft-CD bislang 81,30 Euro jährlich, so erhalten sie ab sofort das "Amiga-Magazin mit AMIGAplus", eine hochkarätige, zweimonatliche Amiga-Software-CD sowie 12 x im Jahr die PCgo mit Heft-CD für nur 54,90 Euro im Jahr.

Durch die Fusion der beiden Magazine gelingt es den beiden Verlagen, die Leserzahl derart zu erhöhen, dass die weitere Herausgabe einer Amiga-Publikation auf Jahre gesichert ist - das zwanzigjährige Jubliäum des Amiga-Magazins wird sich der Herausgeber nicht nehmen lassen! Bereits gezahlte Beträge werden dabei in vollem Umfang auf die Lieferzeit des Abonnements angerechnet.

Für Fragen, die Abonnements und den Inhalt des Amiga-Magazins mit AMIGAplus betreffend, wenden Sie sich bitte an den Verlag und die Redaktion im WEKA-Verlag. Die Kontaktdaten können Sie dem Impressum im Heft oder online entnehmen.

Das Team der AMIGAplus unterstützt die bestehende Redaktion des Amiga Magazins und beliefert die Amiga-Community zusammen mit dem kompetenten News-Team weiterhin täglich mit frischen Nachrichten unter www.amiga-news.de. (nba)

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21.Jun.2005



Risc OS: Firefox-Portierung veröffentlicht
Risc OS ist das Betriebssystem, das früher mit Acorns Archimedes-/RiscPC-Homecomputern ausgeliefert wurde und das sich ähnlich wie das AmigaOS bzw. dessen Verwandte auf einem langen und steinigen Weg hin zu neuer Hardware befindet.

Risc OS litt bisher unter einem Problem, das Amiga-Anwendern nicht ganz unbekannt sein dürfte: Zeitgemäße Webauftritte waren mit den verschiedenen verfügbaren Browsern - immerhin sechs an der Zahl - aufgrund mangelnder oder gänzlich fehlender Javascript- bzw. CSS-Unterstützung nicht oder nur sehr eingeschränkt nutzbar.

Seit gestern steht den Risc OS-Anhängern jetzt eine Betaversion von Firefox zur Verfügung. In einem älteren Thread auf amigaworld.net schildert der Autor Peter "chocky" Naulls einige der Probleme, denen er bei seiner Arbeit gegenüberstand und erläutert seine entsprechenden Lösungsansätze. (cg)

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21.Jun.2005
(ANF)


PowerPC: Freescales MPC7448 ab Oktober lieferbar
Freescale kündigt die Serienproduktion ihres neuen, zum G4 binärkompatiblen Prozessors MPC7448 für Oktober an. Diese CPU soll über einen etwas schnelleren externen Bus (bis zu 200 MHz), größere Caches (32 KB und 1 MB) sowie Verbesserungen bei der Altivec-Einheit (Out-of-Order-Befehlsfolge) verfügen.

Dank 90-Nanometer-Fertigung und weiterer Detailverbesserungen soll der MPC7448 nicht nur deutlich sparsamer als sein Vorgänger sein, sondern auch höhere Taktfrequenzen erreichen. Ursprünglich angekündigt waren 2 GHz, die erste Serie ist jetzt für 1,7 GHz ausgelegt. (cg)

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21.Jun.2005
ANN (Webseite)


MorphOS: SFSResize 1.0
Das Programm SFSResize von Marek Szyprowski erlaubt es, das SFS-Dateisystem nach einer Partitionsverkleinerung ohne Neuformatierung anzupassen. Zusätzlich benötigt wird SFSCheck. Die Verwendung erfolgt auf eigene Gefahr.

SFSresize.readme (4 KB)
SFSresize.lha (24 KB)
SFSCheck.lha (58 KB) (snx)

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21.Jun.2005
Pegasosforum (Webseite)


MorphOS: Snoopium 1.1 veröffentlicht
Der auf SnoopDOS basierende Open Source-Systemmonitor Snoopium liegt nun in der Version 1.1 vor. Neben einigen Fehlerbereinigungen kann das Programmfenster jetzt frei in der Größe verändert werden. Zudem wurden die Toolbar-Optionen "framed" und "images only" hinzugefügt. (snx)

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20.Jun.2005
AROS-Exec (Webseite)


Team AROS: Bounty #31 für MorphOS-Wrapper ausgelobt
Im Rahmen des Team AROS-Bountyprogramms ist eine Prämie für einen MorphOS-Wrapper für AROS/PPC ausgelobt worden. Zur Überprüfung der Funktionalität wurden aufgrund ihrer Anforderungen an das Betriebssystem drei MorphOS-Programme spezifiziert, die mit dem Wrapper unter AROS/PPC lauffähig gemacht werden sollen.

Während zwischen beiden Schwestersystemen ohnehin bereits ein gewisser Grad an Kompatibilität besteht - nach Entwicklerangaben sollten sogar einige MorphOS-Librarys direkt unter AROS/PPC laufen -, sollen mit der vorliegenden Prämie eine vollständige Anpassung der öffentlichen und System-Strukturen an diejenigen von AmigaOS/68k gewährleistet sowie ein Wrapper für die verbleibenden Unterschiede zwischen MorphOS und AROS erstellt werden.

Spenden für einzelne Bountys können auf der Team AROS-Webseite per PayPal vorgenommen werden. Für EU-Bürger bietet James King zudem eine Weiterleitung der Spenden an, um bei direkten Transfers in die USA anfallende PayPal-Gebühren zu sparen. Kreditkarten allerdings können nicht verwendet werden. (snx)

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20.Jun.2005
Bradd Webb (E-Mail)


Newsletter: Amiga Update #050531
In seinem englischsprachigen Newsletter fasst Brad Webb einmal monatlich alle wichtigen Neuigkeiten zum Amiga zusammen, jetzt wurde die Mai-Ausgabe veröffentlicht:

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          W O R D   M E   U P   F R O M   A M I G A   I N C .

         A M I G A   I N C .   J O I N S   H P   P R O G R A M

 B O I N G E D   I N   B E L G I U M   I N ,   U M M ,   B E L G I U M

        A M I G A E A S T   S H O W   W A S   C A N C E L L E D

          A M I W E S T   I N F O R M A T I O N   U P D A T E

   A M I G B G   I N   J U L Y   -   W H A T ' S   S C H E D U L E D

         B O O T   J I N G L E   C R E A T E D   F O R   O S 4

     G U R U M E D I T A T I O N   S P O N S O R S   D R I V E R S

         E L B O X   A N N O U N C E S   D - B O X   T O W E R

  M I C R O G O L D   E D I T O R   N O W   F R E E   D O W N L O A D


Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:

 Long time readers know that May marks the start of a new publication
year for Amiga Update. We are beginning our 12th year of publication
with this issue! Hard to believe as I sit here typing this that it has
been so many years! How many more will it be? At this point I can't
say but the Amiga community is still here after all that time, and
still reading Amiga Update which we find gratifying.
 We have interesting stories from Amiga, Inc. this time around.
Clearly, games are the thing as far as Amiga is concerned right now.
That's probably a good thing as games should generate some cash.
 Our second story below gives some indications of Amiga's plans for
the near future at least. We'll have to see how they work out in
practice, but it's great to see plans being talked about.
 What are Amiga's long term plans? I don't think we can determine that
from what we've seen in recent weeks and months. For now, I'm just
pleased they're still in existence and doing things. As we've done for
many years now, we will have to let the future show us what's in store
as it happens. Since we published our first issue the week after
Commodore went bankrupt, we've been doing this for 11 full years,
starting on 12. We should all be good at it by now.
 We hope you enjoy this issue.
 Brad Webb,
 Editor
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         W O R D   M E   U P   F R O M   A M I G A   I N C .

 May 12, 2005 - San Francisco, CA; Today, Amiga, Inc. announced the
availability of Word Me Up, produced by Jerome Senay, founder of the
Boing Attitude team. This original production creates a zany
combination of action, dexterity and brain-twisting fun.

 Word Me Up introduces a set of cartoon characters, graphics and
amusing sound effects into a world of word-based memory challenges
that progressively scale in up to 60 levels of difficulty in four
different languages.

 Players can choose from 5 characters immersed in the world of
darkness facing the task of retrieving texts stolen by a bad sorcerer.
Every level is a race against the clock to collect the letters of the
word that opens code-locked doors. Along the way are a series of
endless mazes infested with numerous sorcerer henchmen. To save
humanity, users must find hidden parts, avoid drowning and steer clear
of raging elephants.

 "Word Me Up combines the fun elements of a medieval sorcerer arcade
adventure with an educational platform for effectively learning
words," said Vince Pfeifer, Amiga Product Manager. "Today, educational
entertainment is among the fastest growing segments of the digital
entertainment market."

 "We wanted to create a funny, skill-challenging application that
brings rich graphics and high quality performance across a variety of
portable devices. Amiga enables the cross-platform sharing of
binaries, allowing us to concentrate on content," said Boing Attitude
founder Senay.

 Word Me Up is immediately available for WinCE Mobile-based devices,
including PocketPC and SmartPhone, and will soon be available for
Linux and Symbian-based devices, set top boxes, personal multimedia
devices, set top boxes and PCs.

 About Boing Attitude:

 Boing Attitude is a small enthusiastic team located in Nantes,
France. Focusing on gameplay, Boing Attitude's aim is to create
addictive and nice games for portable & small devices but also for
desktop computers. For more information visit
http://boing.attitude.online.fr. Email inquiries:
boing.attitude@online.fr
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        A M I G A   I N C .   J O I N S   H P   P R O G R A M

 April 26, 2005 - San Francisco, CA Amiga, Inc. announced it has
become a Premier Member of the Hewlett-Packard iPAQ Developer Program.

 As a Premier Member, Amiga gains access to development tools, source
code, pre-release tools and information and multiple opportunities for
joint marketing and collaboration at tradeshows.

 "We are pleased to welcome Amiga as a Premier member of the iPAQ
Developer Program," said Joel Vincent, Product Manager, Handhelds
Global Business Unit.

 The Hewlett-Packard program comprises more than 15,000 members from
109 countries, including 121 universities worldwide. While the US
still constitutes the largest block of members, a majority of members
are from outside of the United States.

 The original purpose of the program was to serve those developing
iPAQ expansion sleeves. The widespread adoption of SDIO (Secure
Digital Input Output) and CF (Compact Flash) has shifted the program's
main focus now to providing developers with finer control over unique
features of the hardware, especially new features that do not yet have
standard operating system support.

 "The breadth of iPAQ devices enable the consumer/home and
business/mobile users with extensive applications geared to their
respective needs," said Greg Sigel, Amiga's vice president of sales
and marketing. "The specific focus of each device, covering
multimedia, imaging, productivity and business applications mirrors
the development path that Amiga is pursuing with our developer
community. By gaining access to the HP tools, Amiga developers can
more effectively serve each market with the optimal set of graphically
rich, superior performing applications."

 After having recently launched its revised web site, on-line store
and a host of new titles, Amiga continues to pursue an aggressive
distribution strategy and product release plan of 12 new titles per
quarter. The HP-Amiga partnership is a key step to enabling handheld
users with premium content.
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 B O I N G E D   I N   B E L G I U M   I N ,   U M M ,   B E L G I U M

16 May, 2005

 Boinged In Belgium will be held this summer 6 and 7 August near
Antwerp. Organized together with the Belgian Amigaclub and celebrating
the 20th anniversary of the Amiga. You should be there... why? Because
we all want "those" days to come back, doesn't mather if you're a user
or a merchant.

 Some of the things that will be to do or to see:

 - 20 years of Amiga exposition

 - Bring your modded amiga with you, the best ones win a prize

 - Non-Stop day and night party ( hotel and camping-info will be added
soon )

 - Big screen gaming and big screen demoshows

 - Various exhibitors have shown interest in the show and there will
be some official announcements soon ( exhibitors )

 - Of course you can combine the event with a visit to the beautifull
city of Antwerp ( www.visitantwerp.be )

 If you have something to show, sell or whatever : simon@amigaclub.be
and we will work something out.

 And don't forget the dresscode: let us see those "intel outside" and
"boingball's" once again !

http://users.skynet.be/boingedinbelgium/
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        A M I G A E A S T   S H O W   W A S   C A N C E L L E D

 {This is presented after the fact to inform those who were unaware of
the cancellation. Quite sad, we hope for better luck for the show in
the future. Brad}

 1 May, 2005

 We regret to inform you all that the AmigaEast Show May 28-29 2005
has been cancelled.

 Many people and companies had expressed interest in the show, but the
money did not come in to support the $6000 needed to run the show. As
a result of not being able to put the additional $2500 prepayment the
time slot was sold to another event in the hotel. All the work and
logistics had been done, but too little money came in. There is still
a possibility one could happen at the end of the year but it looks as
though I would need to front most of the money myself. Anyone who gave
a credit card # in to order tickets for the show or banquet have not
been charged anything and any checks have not been cashed and will be
disposed of properly. I would still like to look forward to doing
another show in the northeast of the US and am open to ideas.
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        A M I W E S T   I N F O R M A T I O N   U P D A T E

 1 May 2005

 From the beginning of the AmiWest shows, certain goals and objectives
have been in evidence. While those who have been connected with the
show are aware of most of those goals and objectives, many of you who
attend may not be aware or may be new to the show. So for you (and to
remind others), here are the things we are trying to accomplish with
each and every AmiWest show.

 1. First of all, we are providing a place for the Amiga community to
gather. This gathering takes place from among a worldwide community of
manufacturers, developers, users, retailers, and others interested in
our great Amiga computers. Old friendships are renewed and new friends
are made among the many attendees at AmiWest. Organized user groups
are especially encouraged to come and exhibit through a user group
special rate policy detailed on our website. (see
www.sacc.org/amiwest/exhibform.html#pricing)

 2. Second, we provide a place for breaking news announcements of
interest to the Amiga community. Companies who are part of the Amiga
marketplace have always sent their representatives to announce
significant developments.

 3. Third, we provide an encouraging, peaceful atmosphere where even
those in conflict can come, bury the hatchet, and meet in a
high-energy environment for exchange of ideas. We tell those that are
in conflict, legally or otherwise, to please leave their conflicts for
other arenas.

 4. Fourth, we provide a place where vendors can come to sell the
latest and greatest Amiga technologies as well as some of the best
tried and true Amiga hardware and software. Each has its advocates and
we support the efforts of our vendors who support our show and make it
possible.

 5. Fifth, we try to be as educational as possible along the way.
We're working on a few surprises this year as we try to do every year.
We're also continuing our practice of giving qualified presenters a
platform to demonstrate what the Amiga can do.

 For 2005, our theme is "AMIGA at 20: Past, Present and Future," in
honor of John Zacharias. Keep watching our webpage (with brilliant new
graphics) at sacc.org/amiwest and these continuing information
releases for further information, including our 2005 exhibitor list
and our 2005 banquet speaker!

 AmiWest 2005 will be July 23th and 24th, 2005, at the

Clarion Hotel Cal Expo
2600 Auburn Blvd.
Sacramento California 95821

Reservations Phone 1-800-424-6423 toll-free (local 1-916-487-7600)
and by snail-mail at the above address.

 Please watch our website at www.sacc.org/amiwest for continuing news
and information regarding AmiWest 2005. We are on target for another
improved show! See you there!

!!!!

So remember,

 AmiWest 2005 is rolling! The facility is reserved and the vendors are
notified! Keep watching for these releases and tell everyone that you
know - the Amiga and the Amiga community is alive and well!
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   A M I G B G   I N   J U L Y   -   W H A T ' S   S C H E D U L E D

 The fair will take place on the 23rd of July 11AM-5PM at Lindholmen
Science Park in Gothenburg, Sweden. The conference center is located
at Navet which is the main building in the area. It holds the latest
in IT and AV-technology as well as all modern conveniences, like an
ATM, kiosk etc.

 IBM talks about Power and Cell at AmiGBG 2005-05-25 Mikael Haglund is
a well known name among Amigans since the success at AmiGBG 2004. This
year Mikael will update us on the progress of Power and give us more
information on the new Cell processor.

 Haglunds presentation 2004 was extremely appreciated, this year he
will reveal more details about IBM's new ´mystery´ CPU called Cell.

 New exhibitor and sponsor - GGS-Data 2005-05-28

 AmiGBG is proud to once again present Swedens oldest Amiga reseller,
both as an exhibitor and as the official sponsor of AmiGBG Retro Room
2005.

 Niels Bache as official fair photagrapher 2005-05-27

 We´re proud to have Niels Bache as the official photographer of this
historical event. Niels is a frequent visitor to Amiga events. His
previous pictures are avalible at http://nbache.dk/

 New exhibitor: Norwegian amiga union 2005-05-26

 We welcome Norwegian amiga union(Norsk amigaforening) as a exhibitor.
Norwegian amiga union (Norsk amigaforening) has existed by it's name
since 1992, established on the Internet in the fall of 2000. In the
early 2003 they got their official organization number in the
norwegian organization register. Norwegian amiga union is an
organization for norwegian usergroups that has Amiga hardware and
software as an interest. http://naf.as


 The pre-booking system is now avalible 2005-05-25

 The booking system is now online so don´t postpone you preorder!
Book your ticket Today! The price is 12 EUR when preordering and 16
EUR at the door. Booking is fast, easy and payment is avaliable
through PayPal.

 Kalms talks about 3D programming 2005-05-25

 Few people who have owned an Amiga computer back in the 90s do not
know the name Kalms. Mikael Kalms is one of the programmers in the
demo group ´The Black Lotus´. TBL has a long list of 1st places at
parties like The Gathering, Mekka Symposium and lately Breakpoint
2005. Still coding on the A1200 with a Motorola 68060 CPU. Mikael will
talk about 3D demo programming in the Developers Pavilion at AmiGBG
2005.

http://web.kicker.nu/amigbg/startsida/default.asp?sub=&lang=uk&pid
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        B O O T   J I N G L E   C R E A T E D   F O R   O S 4

Leuven, Belgium. - May 25, 2005

 Chaos Union and Hyperion Entertainment VOF announced today that
recording artist Susumu Hirasawa will deliver a boot jingle created
specifically for AmigaOS 4.0. Two additional tracks will also be
included on the AmigaOS 4.0 CD to showcase Hirasawa's music.


 About Susumu Hirasawa

 Susumu Hirasawa is a highly acclaimed recording artist. He has
written soundtracks for commercial successes such as Millenium
Actress, Paranoia Agent, the Beserk tv-series and videogame, and he is
currently working on his latest cd-release. Since 1979 he helped
defined Japanese pop-techno in the group P-MODEL and launched his
first solo album in 1989. Since the mid-90s Hirasawa has toured with
his Interactive Live Show utilizing Amigas with the support of Amiga
user group of Japan(FAMIGA) for a spectacular interactive multimedia
performance.

 About Hyperion Entertainment VOF

 Hyperion Entertainment is a privately held Belgian-German company,
founded in March of 1999. The company specializes in 3D graphics and
the conversion of top-quality entertainment software from Windows to
niche-platforms including Amiga, Linux (x86,PPC) and MacOS (OS 9/X).

 Hyperion Entertainment has undertaken contract-work in the field of
3D graphics for companies such as Monolith (www.lith.com) and has
developed a mature, fast, small foot-print technology to bring 3D
graphics to low power digital devices such as PDAs and STBs.

 Hyperion is currently working on AmigaOS 4.0, a vastly enhanced PPC
native incarnation of the groundbreaking OS introduced by Commodore in
1985.
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    G U R U M E D I T A T I O N   S P O N S O R S   D R I V E R S

20 May, 2005

 Andreas Loong, Proprietor of GuruMeditation, has stated:

 "We would consider sponsoring development of hardware drivers for
OS4, whether it be PCI, clockport or Zorro based. So I'll make this a
general call to developers: If you can make a driver, let me know and
I'll send you the required hardware."

 We feel drivers are inherently important to a platform as a whole,
and AmigaOS 4 currently covers alot of audio and video drivers, and a
good number of IDE controllers.

 If you have written drivers before, or if you are an experienced
programmer, this is an excellent opportunity for you.

 If you can make a driver for AmigaOS 4, we are prepared to ship you
the card that you need.

 It should be in C, it should follow the new AmigaOS interface
guidelines, and it should be portable. It must not be a port of a GPL
driver, or a proprietary driver. Check with us if you are uncertain.

http://www.gurumeditation.se/index.php?fullNews=true&nID=26
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        E L B O X   A N N O U N C E S   D - B O X   T O W E R

17 May, 2005

 Elbox Computer is happy to announce a new tower system for Amiga 1200
computers. D-BOX 1200 is a perfectly designed, modern, functional,
spacious tower case.

 D-BOX 1200 is targeted for these Amiga 1200 users who want to upgrade
their computers with the DRAGON 1200, a ColdFire-based accelerator
card combined with the PCI/AGP Expansion busboard. D-BOX 1200 allows
also using other busboards like Mediator PCI 1200 SX, Mediator PCI
1200 LT4, Mediator PCI 1200 or Zorro IV with Mediator PCI ZIV.

 After all of the amazing Amiga chassis designs that Elbox released in
the past few years, the D-BOX 1200 includes the first chassis with the
movable back bracket bays born after extensive research and
development by the Elbox engineers.

 The D-BOX 1200 is much more performance-oriented and versatile than
all previous towers for Amiga 1200 computers. Standard features such
as four 5.25in drive bays, five 3.5in drive bays, and a chassis
prepared to perfectly fit A1200 motherboard with many different PCI
and Zorro busboards are combined with new elements like USB ports in
the front panel or a movable front cover bay for CD-ROM. D-BOX 1200
tower system with a powerful 350W ATX PSU is ready for massive
expandability of your A1200 hardware.

 D-BOX 1200 replaces the discontinued Mirage 1200 and E/BOX 1200 (also
known as A1200 Power Tower and A1200 Winner Tower) Amiga tower
systems.

 Pricing and availability

 The D-BOX 1200 Tower will be on sale from early June 2005 at the
suggested retail price of only EUR 149.95 or US$194.95 (VAT and local
taxes excl.)

 For more information see: D-BOX 1200 website.

http://www.elbox.com/products/d-box_1200.html
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  M I C R O G O L D   E D I T O R   N O W   F R E E   D O W N L O A D

25 May, 2005

 The microgolded editor is now available as free download. Instead of
asking users to pay for it, it is released as sponsored software and
contains offline advertising.

 microgolded is a small editor. It provides basic editing features,
such as undo-redo, folding, macro recording, formatting, auto-case,
auto-completion and other basic editor stuff. It is very fast and very
configurable. All in one file, no installation.

 Registered users can find a new, advertising-free version on the
GoldED web site. New features: black-on-white color scheme (optional)
and navigation tabs.

 Amiga users and dealers interested in advertising software, events,
web sites or services in microgolded please contact GoldED support.

http://www.dietmar-eilert.net/golded/files.htm
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20.Jun.2005
Yeahronimo per E-Mail


Commodore PMC30
Der Markenname Commodore ist zurück. Nach dem Rechte-Aufkauf im Jahre 2004 und dem Relaunch des Computer-Joysticks C64DTV präsentiert Yeahronimo im Juni 2005 das Commodore Portable Media Centre, einen neuen Audio- und Video-Abspieler für unterwegs. Das mit einem 30 Gigabyte großen Datenträger ausgerüstete und entsprechend als PMC30 titulierte Mobilgerät spielt Musik im Format MP3, WMA und AAC ab, zeigt JPG- und BMP-Fotos an und dient darüber hinaus auch zum Anschauen von Filmen mit MPEG4-, DivX5- oder WMV9-Komprimierung über den 3,6" großen TFT-Bildschirm.

TV-Aufnahmen sind ebenfalls im MPEG4-Format möglich. Das Gerät wurde mit der DRM-Technik (Digital Rights Management) und USB-2.0-Schnittstelle ausgestattet und kann dadurch Musik von allen großen Download-Anbietern herunterladen. Der wiederaufladbare Lithium-Akku erlaubt eine Spielzeit von 5 Stunden Video-Daten und 9 Stunden Audio-Daten, die von der internen Festplatte oder von der einsteckbaren SD- oder MMC-Karte bezogen werden können. Der 325 Gramm leichte, kompakte PCM30 im Stahlgehäuse wird mit Kopfhörern, einem USB-Kabel, einem RCA-Kabel, Handbuch, Software-CD und AC-Adaptor ausgeliefert und ist in Europa über den Vertriebspartner SupportPlus erhältlich. Über Preis und Verfügbarkeit wurden noch keine Angaben gemacht. (nba)

[Meldung: 20. Jun. 2005, 15:31] [Kommentare: 16 - 21. Jun. 2005, 22:43]
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20.Jun.2005
Pegasosforum (Webseite)


MorphOS: Shell-Tool zur 3D-Sound-Aktivierung
Unter dem Titellink finden Sie im Pegasosforum das Programm setup3dsound, mit dem Sie die 3D-Soundfunktion des Onboard-Chips SigmaTel 9766 für den analogen sowie den digitalen Ausgang des Pegasos-Boards aktivieren können.

Aufgerufen wird setup3dsound aus der Shell, wobei Ihnen vier Parameter für die Intensität des 3D-Effekts zur Verfügung stehen - von 0 (aus) bis 3. (snx)

[Meldung: 20. Jun. 2005, 08:13] [Kommentare: 8 - 21. Jun. 2005, 09:04]
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19.Jun.2005
Thorsten Mampel, 1.Vorsitzender ACH (ANF)


Details zur LAN-Party des Amiga-Club Hamburg am 25. Juni
Am nächsten Samstag findet die erste LAN-Party des Amiga-Club Hamburg statt (amiga-news berichtete).

Es werden alle Systeme vertreten sein. Peter Hantke zeigt auf seinem AmigaOne das dritte Update vom Pre-Release des AmigaOS4. Auf einem Pegasos II wird ein (hoffentlich) lauffähiges WLAN gezeigt.

Wer mit Rechner an der LAN-Party teilnehmen möchte, möge sich bitte vorher per E-Mail anmelden. (snx)

[Meldung: 19. Jun. 2005, 22:05] [Kommentare: 13 - 21. Jun. 2005, 12:30]
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19.Jun.2005
ANN (Webseite)


aMiGa=PoWeR: Ausgabe 31 des französischen Magazins erschienen
aMiGa=PoWeR ist ein französisches Magazin, das von der Vereinigung AFLE herausgegeben wird und seit der Gründung 1998 zu den wichtigsten französischsprachigen Amiga-Publikationen zählt.

In der aktuellen Ausgabe 31 lesen Sie unter anderem Berichte zu den Themen AmigaOS4, MorphOS, µ-A1, Quake 2 für AmigaOS4, Strip Fighter und Breakpoint 2005 sowie Anleitungen zu USB-Geräten unter AmigaOS4, Subversion, SQLite, SCSI-Nutzung mit der BlizzardPPC und Yam 2.5. (snx)

[Meldung: 19. Jun. 2005, 15:41] [Kommentare: 17 - 20. Jun. 2005, 22:45]
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19.Jun.2005
Amiga Future (Webseite)


NewGUI: Betaversion 1.4.5 mit neuen Transparenzeffekten
Die Betaversion 1.4.5 der grafischen Benutzerschnittstelle NewGUI wartet mit neuen Transparenzeffekten auf - darunter auch einer Durchklick-Transparenz (Screenshot).

Derzeit bemüht sich der Autor unter anderem auch um reale Transparenz ohne Hardware-Unterstützung - hierfür fehle nicht mehr viel. Vermutlich müsse dafür allerdings Intuition gepatcht werden.

Download: newgui_1.4.5_beta.lha (55 KB) (snx)

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