27.May.2000
Andreas Falkenhahn by e-mail
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CD32 Games Install Kit Version 3.5 NG released
The latest version of the CD32 Games Install Kit has been released on the Airsoft Softwair
homepage. This is the first public release since over two years. The CD32 Games Install Kit
installs over 120 CD32/CDTV games to hard drive and makes them executable from there. It
offers a stable CD32 emulation mode that emulates many CD32 extensions, e.g. cd.device,
NV RAM.
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27.May.2000
Dhomas Trenn by e-mail
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young monkey studios News
young monkey studios is pleased to announce a substantial reduction in the
shareware prices for it's Amiga software. As well, several applications are
now freely available.
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27.May.2000
Dhomas Trenn by e-mail
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NewTekniques Magazine Index
young monkey studios is pleased to announce that it's NewTekniques magazine indexes
now include over 100 freely accessable online articles, tutorials and reviews on
topics of LightWave, Inspire, Aura, Toaster, Flyer, ImageFX, and Amiga. Other popular
Amiga, Music and Video magazines are also included, with hundreds of other online articles.
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27.May.2000
Günter Horbach on ANF
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KDH stops distributing Alive Mediasoft products
Starting immediately, KDH Datentechnik stops distributing Amiga games published and distributed
by the English company Alive Mediasoft. We wrote to the company demanding clarification why the
CD Goal2000 only includes the old Goal game (with cracker intro). Moreover we requested proof that
a license is available for all published games. If the situation can be solved positively, we will
resume distribution.
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26.May.2000
Volker Grabbe in ANF
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Heise: New PowerPCs expected this summer
«According to reports of the US press, IBM wants to release a new family of
PowerPC processors that do not only offer higher clockrates (up to 700 MHz), but
especially have an integrated L2 cache of 256 KByte. Because of their reasonable
power usage, the in 0,18-µm copper technique manufactured G3 processors
address primarily the notebook market.»
For full article (in German) follow titlelink.
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