18.Nov.2018
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MorphOS-Storage-Uploads until 17.11.2018 / 1.000 Archive / Awards for help
Meanwhile the MorphOS-Storage cotains over 1.000 archives. But some of the entries lack of screenshots and YouTube links. Therefore some prizes were awarded: Those three persons who until 15. December will send the most screenshots and YouTube links, will get Hollywood 7.1 (3. place), a MorphOS licence (2. place) or a 1,5-GHz-Mac mini with MorphOS licence and Hollywood 7.1.
The following archives have been added to MorphOS-Storage until November 17th, 2018:
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18.Nov.2018
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WHDLoad: New installers until 17.11.2018
Using WHDLoad, you can install games, scene demos and intros from cracking groups to your harddisk that were only working from floppy disks previously. The following installer has been added until November 17th, 2018:
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17.Nov.2018
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Web browser: NetSurf 3.8 updated again (SDL version) (Update)
A few days ago Artur Jarosik has released a new update of his Amiga port of the web browser NetSurf. His port uses SDL, only the preferences pane is based on MUI, and is not to be confused with the Chris Young's native, Reaction-based version.
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16.Nov.2018
Amiga Future (Webseite)
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Beat'em Up: Full version of Cybergames
The full version of the Beat'em Up Cybergames can be downloaded from the website of the Amiga Future. Originally the game was intended to be released as commercial edition but after the bankrupt of Commodore distributed as Shareware.
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15.Nov.2018
Amiga Future (Webseite)
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Mouse adapter: Micromys V5 by Individual Computers
The PS/2 mouse adapter Micromys developed by Individual Computers can connect PS/2 mice to computers like Amiga, Atari ST and Commodore 64. Now the adapter also supports Commodore's VC-20 or the Atari 8-bit series. Additional to classic mice also trackballs, paddles or the Koala Pad are emulated.
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[News message: 15. Nov. 2018, 23:38] [Comments: 0]
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