01.Aug.2007
Andreas Magerl (ANF)
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Amiga Future: new full versions online
Press release: Due to the fact that some issues of the Amiga Future have been sold out in the meantime we have put new full versions for free download on the Amiga Future homepage.
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[News message: 01. Aug. 2007, 15:59] [Comments: 0]
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31.Jul.2007
Amiga.org (Webseite)
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Demo scene: Cool Ska Cool ranked 2nd at Big Floppy People 2007
With publishing "Cool Ska Cool" which is a demo for AGA/060 computers Up Rough Soundsystem ranked 2nd at the Big Floppy People 2007 in Sweden in "Other Platforms Demo Competition" last weekend.
This and all other productions of the group can be downloaded on the homepage.
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[News message: 31. Jul. 2007, 21:12] [Comments: 0]
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31.Jul.2007
Elbox Computer (ANF)
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Elbox: New 4xEIDE'99 Buffered Interface
Press release LBA-48 support is necessary for handling disks over 128GB, which are currently the most popular hard drives on the market. Up to now, FastATA controllers were the only controllers for classic Amiga supporting EIDE hard drives over 128 GB.
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31.Jul.2007
(ANF)
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Amiga Inc.: Amiga fails to deliver cash, loses naming rights to Kent arena
According to the Seattle Times Amiga Inc. has lost the naming rights to the Kent arena. For further details please read the complete article under the title link.
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[News message: 31. Jul. 2007, 14:35] [Comments: 0]
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31.Jul.2007
Rupert Hausberger (ANF)
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MorphOS: DIL 1.31
With DIL ("Device Intervention Layer") Rupert Hausberger has published a system for MorphOS with which you can manipulate, encode or control data streams (screenshot). The news in version 1.31 are available in the changelog.
DIL adds new, virtual dirves to the system which are a copy of a real existing drive (or device). If a application tries to access such a virtual device the data streams will be manipulated in the way the user want to and only then they will be taken to the real application or drive.
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[News message: 31. Jul. 2007, 11:18] [Comments: 0]
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