20.Feb.2015
Amiga Future (Webseite)
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Windows: ADTWin 1.2
ADTWin is a programm which unter Windows can write Amiga disks (amiga-news.de reported) to use the content of ADF-files on real Amigas. Changes in version 1.2:
- Support for parallel port PCI cards
- Automatic deactivation of Windows' "warm polling" mechanism (which can disrupt ADTWin's write operation)
- Drag&Drop support
- Bug fix: With some floppy drives (e.g. MITSUMI D359T5) there was a problem when moving the read/write head too early after selecting the drive, resulting in corrupt disks, although no errors were reported
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20.Feb.2015
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NES-remake: "Solomon's Key 2"
"hukka" has released an remake of the NES-game Solomon's Key 2 / Fire'n Ice for classic Amigas. The game has been written in assembly and should run on any PAL-Amiga.
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19.Feb.2015
Amiga Future (Webseite)
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AmigaOS 4: 8-Bit-Emulator Atari++ 1.73
Atari++ emulates Atari's 8-Bit home computer as well as the games console Atari 5200. The port for AmigaOS-4 was written by Ventzislav 'drHirudo' Tzvetkov, supports AmigaInput and can be controlled using joysticks or analog controllers.
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19.Feb.2015
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Printed magazine: Amiga Future 113 - Preview and extracts
Today some coloured extracts and previews have been published of issue 113 (March/April 2015) of the Amiga Future. Highlights of the issue are an interview with Cherry Darling, a workshop on Final Edition of AmigaOS 4.1 as well as a review of WinUAE.
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19.Feb.2015
Gunnar von Boehn (ANF)
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FPGA: Phoenix-Core, Apollo-Core with 68020-support
The Apollo-Core is a FPGA-reimplementierung of the m68k-series of Motorola. The new version, which is called Phoenix-Core by the developer, offers now support for the features of the 68020-processor. Beta testers already have access to Phoenix.
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