31.Jan.2000
Thomas Frieden by e-mail
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Screenshots of The Heretic Fortress
The Hyperion Software has now become yet
more Amiga-friendly by removing all JavaScript.
more ...
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31.Jan.2000
VMC
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New HyperCOM driver v2.95 BETA-2 release
VMC offers bugfix versions, removing all bugs known so far in the v2.95 update.
v2.95 HyperCOM 3z crash fixed...
v2.95 HyperCOM 3+ switched units fixed...
v2.95 Transmit BREAK crash fixed...
Download: hypercom295b2.lha
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30.Jan.2000
Future Visions by e-mail
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Problem with diskcopy v44.5
Andi of Future Visions writes:
The diskcopy included in OS3.5 (System drawer) is unable to correctly read and copy partitions
over the 4GB barrier. If this is true for writing I have not yet tested, but I don't think it
will work.
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30.Jan.2000
Markus Lück in ANF
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New StrICQ version 0.1712
(Version 0.1710): An Enforcer hit was removed that opened the chat window again, making chatting
impossible. The userlist still has a bug, which the author knows about. The bug looks like this:
If a user goes online in ICQ, it is not noted in the user list. Tip: Select all entries, you can
then see who has gone online.
The version available on the server is 0.1712 already.
Download: STRICQ.lha
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30.Jan.2000
Jo in ANF
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Amiga in Macwelt 3/2000
In the "aktuell" area, the Amiga is mentioned in the Macwelt:
"Amiga moving again - Amino new owner The Amiga trademark and accompaining technology has
again changed owners. While, after the Commodore bancruptcy, first Escom and then Gateway held
the rights, they were now sold to a company named Amino Development, according to a GNN report
led by two former Amiga executives. Also according to GNN, Amiga users judge this as a chance
for an Amiga comeback, possibly as Open Source."
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