15.Jun.2001
Lars "Ghandy" Sobiraj (ANF)
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Demoscene disk mag: Devotion#2 released
Last night the second issue of the English Amiga demoscene disk mag "Devotion"
has been released.
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15.Jun.2001
Lars 'Ghandy' Sobiraj (ANF)
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Music: DARKAGE releases fix for LEGALIZE IT 2
The group Darkage, known in the Amiga demo scene for their intros, demos
and their disk mag Showtime, released yesterday a fix for the music disk
"Legalise it". This music disk was originally released in the early nineties
by the lengendary group Anarchy.
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15.Jun.2001
Thomas Tavoly (e-mail)
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RC5-64 contest: Half-time! (Update)
The Amiga RC5 team participates now for four years in this worldwide contest
to crack a 64 bit key. That requires calculating up to 18,4 trillion possible
keys. Half of the total key count has now been calculated. The Amiga RC5 team
did not get lucky after 1331 days, but are currently advancing 2,5 times
faster than the average for the first half, and chances of finding the key
before the whole keyspace is searched are progressively getting better and
better.
more ...
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15.Jun.2001
Ray A. Akey on Amipress-ML
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Party Pack: new URL for direct order
Ray A. Akey of Amiga Inc. announced on the Amipress mailing list that contrary to
the original message (titlelink) you should from now on use the following URL for
direct order of the Party Pack:
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15.Jun.2001
Heise [Newsticker]
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Heise: 3D game engine for mobile devices
»Finnish developers are working on a 3D engine X-Forge which is supposed to
allow platform-independent games on mobile phones, smartphones, PDAs and other mobile
devices. The company Fathammer founded in October 2000
aims at realizing cheap 3D games for wireless devices.«
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