10.Sep.2025
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Data base: BeeBase 1.2
Steffen Gutmann's database BeeBase (formerly MUIBase, amiga-news.de reported) is now available in version 1.2 for AmigaOS, AmigaOS 4, AROS/x86 and MorphOS. In addition to a Swedish translation, changes include functions that allow any number of the first or last lines of a memo text to be read out, as well as functions for accessing the clipboard.
Download: BeeBase-1.2.lha (10 MB)
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10.Sep.2025
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QEMU frontend for starting AmigaOS 4/MorphOS/AROS: Kyvos 1.4.0
George Sokianos' QEMU frontend Kyvos, which is designed to significantly simplify the setup and launch of AmigaOS 4, MorphOS and AROS under QEMU, is now available in version 1.4.0.
New features include especially host port forwarding (which can be used to exchange files with the emulated system) and processor selection also for AmigaOne XE emulation.
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09.Sep.2025
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Review: Checkmate 19" IPS retro monitor
A recent video review provides detailed insight into the Checkmate 19" IPS retro gaming monitor from a user's perspective.
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09.Sep.2025
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AI chatbot: AmigaGPT 2.11.2 (2nd update)
Cameron Armstrong has developed a chat program called AmigaGPT, which is based on ChatGPT. The software supports the latest OpenAI models including the o1 family and runs on AmigaOS 3.1 and above (including 4.1) and on MorphOS. The source code of the tool can be downloaded separately.
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09.Sep.2025
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Computer history: Microsoft makes source code for BASIC interpreter available
The BASIC interpreter, which was developed in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen for the Altair 8800 and laid the foundation for Microsoft's software history, is now available on GitHub under the MIT license. This historic source code was later adapted and became the core of BASIC versions on popular home computers such as the Commodore PET, VIC-20, C64, and Apple II.
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