08.Apr.2002
ANN
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iBrowse 2.3 Update - Status
Stefan Burstroem, the main author of IBrowse, has posted to the IBrowse
mailing list some details about the upcoming IBrowse 2.3.
- The 2.3 release is "not far off at all".
- The feature set is frozen and the remaining bugs are being fixed now.
- The 2.3 upgrade will be a free release, available on Aminet.
- It should work on a standard Amiga running OS 3.0/3.1/3.5/3.9.
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08.Apr.2002
Computer City (E-Mail)
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Computer City: AmigaOne systems built-on-demand
Rotterdam, April 8th 2002. Computer City's AmigaOne built-to-order page
(title link) has been translated into English. On the page you can
configure your own AmigaOne system and get a free price-quote by email
within ten minutes. You can ask for prices on as many configurations as
you please, and if you choose one that you want to order, you can do so
by filling in the pre-ordering form. There's also a list of shipping
costs to most European countries. Other countries are quoted on demand.
For more information, please contact Ron van Herk at
info@compcity.nl.
Computer City - Zebrastraat 7-9 - 3064 LR Rotterdam
info@compcity.nl -
http://www.compcity.nl
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08.Apr.2002
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)
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Amiga Future: Interview with Rüdiger Hanke (ScummVM)
Today Amiga Future released a
German interview
with Rüdiger Hanke (programmer of the MorphOS ScummVM port).
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08.Apr.2002
Chris Hodges (E-Mail)
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USB: Information about Poseidon USB stack for AmigaOS
Poseidon is the software solution that brings USB to the Amiga. It will run
on every Amiga equipped with OS3.1 or higher.
To give the users and developers an overview on the state of the software,
please read these facts.
The hardware interface allows to use any USB controller hardware, if the
drivers are written for it:
more ...
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07.Apr.2002
Aseq (ANF)
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Audio: Aseq - Multiplatform Midi-/Audio-Sequencer
Aseq is a new commercial midi and audio (sample) sequencer. It implements an
easy to use "x0x" style sequencer, both step and realtime sequencing. It has
the capability to use both native audio and midi, in a simple manner.
A demo version should be available in the forseeable future. Check the Aseq
site: www.aseq.de regularly for updates etc.
The site is for the time being quite simple. I am open to any suggestions,
wishes, donations etcetera =)
Versions are planned for the Amiga and a variety of other platforms, like
linux, QNX, (dr)dos and Mac OSX.
Feature list:
- Easy to use and fast interface
- Intuitive sequencing method(x0x), no steep learning curve
- Fully integrated usage of both midi sounds and native audio (samples)
- Hardware indepedant OS friendly coding
- Does only need little resources
- No fixed pattern length
- Easy to use gui for many controller functions in midi
- Patch editor, programmable with your own midi and midi sysex messages
- Midi event editor, so you can edit every midi message/event yourself
- more ....
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