06.Jul.2022
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Flashback: Australian Amiga Gazette (update)
The Australian Amiga Gazette (AAG) was founded in 1996 to keep the Amiga computer alive here in Australia. The first issue was published in December 1996, the last in October 1998, making 23 issues.
AAG was created entirely on an Amiga 4000 using Amiga's Page Stream Publishing software and printed on a second-hand press. The magazine had 40 black and white printed pages and contained articles, product reviews and advertising.
20 issues are available for download in PDF format at the title link. Two have yet to be scanned, one issue was never printed.
Update: (25.07.2022, 16:47, dr)
According to Michael Burak in the English-language comment section, he has redone the scans in 600 dpi and re-uploaded them.
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05.Jul.2022
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French print magazine: "Boing" Nr. 4
'Boing' is a French print magazine published by Boing Attitude (e.g. Dir Me Up and Word Me Up XXL). The fourth issue has 52 pages in A4 format and among others includes an interview with John Girvin, one of the developers of the game Turbo Tomato and workshops on installation of Aros 68k and ApolloOS under WinUAE and on Candy Factory.
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04.Jul.2022
Robert Smith
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Video: AMOS-controlled Quiz Buzzer System
In his latest video series, Robert Smith shows how to build an AMOS-controlled quiz buzzer system based on an Arduino board:
- Part 1 shows how to build a cable version of the simple quiz buzzer system that includes different sound effects for each key pressed.
- Part 2 shows how to build a wireless variant using nRF24L01 modules and Arduinos.
- Part 3 updates the wireless variant so that the controller can be connected to an Amiga and a simple quiz system can be run with AMOS. The AMOS quiz system communicates with the controller via the serial port and uses some form of interrupts ("every") to maintain communication.
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04.Jul.2022
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Hardware: ZuluSCSI - SCSI to SD adapter
ZuluSCSI is a new generation of file-based SCSI hard disk and CD-ROM drive emulators. ZuluSCSI emulates a SCSI-I or SCSI-2 hard disk using an SD memory card. Hard disk and CD-ROM drive images are stored on a standard FAT32 or exFAT formatted SD card. It merges SCSI2SD V5, V6 and BlueSCSI into one adapter.
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04.Jul.2022
Puni - Gaming on AmigaOS 4 (ANF)
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AmigaOS 4: Blog summary of June
The blog Gaming on AmigaOS 4 has published a richly illustrated summary of the developments and releases from the areas of hardware and software for AmigaOS 4 in the month of June and among others reports about Rave, Ignition, the Blastaway competetion and the forthcoming release of Doom 3 on AmigaOS 4.
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