01.May.2025
Mastodon (ANF)
|
Event: Canberra Vintage Computer Exhibition 2025
On July 19/20, with the support of the Australian Computer Museum Society and the Vintage Computer Federation, the Canberra Vintage Computer Exhibition will take place for the fourth time - this time in the McCowage Hall of the Daramalan College in Dickson.
(snx)
[News message: 01. May. 2025, 05:30] [Comments: 0]
[Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version]
|
30.Apr.2025
|
New PPC hardware announced: "Mirari" featuring USB3, NVME, FPGA (Update 3)
Dave "Skateman" Koelman presented a new PPC motherboard developed by Harald 'Geennaam' Kanning in the "Hardware" channel of the Amigans Discord server. Some time later, Kanning himself started posting in our comments section and supplied
a pretty extensive overview over the project:
more ...
(cg) (Translation: cg)
[News message: 30. Apr. 2025, 19:52] [Comments: 11 - 07. May. 2025, 09:43]
[Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version]
|
29.Apr.2025
|
Worth a read: Thomas Rattigan, short-lived Commodore CEO
American journalist and author David L. Farquhar regularly writes about computer and IT history on his website "The Silicon Underground". In a recent article, he outlines the short but eventful tenure of Thomas Rattigan as CEO of Commodore. Rattigan was lured away from Pepsi to Commodore in 1985 and initially took on the role of COO. He is credited with initiating the successful A500 and A2000 models and returning the company to profitability.
more ...
(nba)
[News message: 29. Apr. 2025, 19:00] [Comments: 0]
[Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version]
|
29.Apr.2025
|
Podcast: The Retro Hour celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Amiga
The latest episode (476) of the English-language podcast The Retro Hour is all about the 40th birthday of the Commodore Amiga. Recorded live at VCF East in New Jersey, host Dan Wood presents stories about Amiga developers and computer pioneers Dale Luck, Jeff Porter, Andy Finkel and others. They share exclusive insights and anecdotes from the early days of the legendary home computer.
more ...
(nba)
[News message: 29. Apr. 2025, 18:28] [Comments: 0]
[Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version]
|
29.Apr.2025
Games That Weren't
|
Amiga Games That Weren't: Alien Olympics
Alien Olympics was a sports game planned by Mindscape for 1994 for the Amiga (OCS, 1 MB) and the CD32. Although it was never released, the website "Games That Weren't" has now discovered an early version of the game that is about 30% complete and made it runnable. The game, which was converted to Amiga by Mark Greenshields, is reminiscent of Track & Field, but with eight unique alien characters and humorous disciplines.
(nba)
[News message: 29. Apr. 2025, 18:18] [Comments: 0]
[Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version]
|
| |
| |