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11.Oct.1999
Markus Fellhauer on ANF


MCP V1.33a35 released
Aliendesign has released the alpha version 1.33a35 of the multi commodity MCP.
Changes from 34-Alpha include WBGauge being deactivated under AmigaOS 3.5 and a corrected dispose option during hotkey definition. more ... (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
Czech Amiga News


Frogger V1.3.9
The MPEG 1&2-player "Frogger" has been released in version 1.3.9 on October 8th, 1999. Changes to the last version are two removed Enforcer hits (display code, end of data stream) and the corrected 68k version of the yov->8bpp conversion.
The player can be downloaded from the above URL for PPC and 68k CPUs (68030 + FPU or better). (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
Urban D. Mueller in dcsam


Aminet Status
Urban Mueller writes in dcsam that right now there is no way to say when Aminet will be running again. Older files can be downloaded from the usual servers, new uploads are still not exchanged between servers.
Reason for the trouble is that the main server in Paderborn has been hacked, and has to be completely rebuild.
If Aminet should stay down for duration, the main server will be transferred back to wuarchive, which would however take some time, too. (ps)

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10.Oct.1999
Torsten Dudai


New Cartoon: Something has survived
more ... (td) (Translation: td)

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01.Oct.1999
PC-Welt


PC-Welt: Transmeta unveiled: Patent for cheap CPU
PC-Welt writes:
The mysterious company Transmeta, having Linux developer Linus Thorvalds on their payroll, has filed a patent for a processor emulating an Intel chip. As US news service CNet reports, it is a combination of CPU and software behaving like a X86 CPU. The software translates Pentium commands in a way that the chip can parse them.
The Patent is available online. (ps)

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