17.Feb.2025
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m68k assembly: "Amiga Assembly" plugin v1.8.13 for Visual Studio Code
"Amiga Assembly" is a plugin for Visual Studio Code to support assembly language for the Amiga Motorola 68000 machines and emulators. The stable version 1.8.13 fixes a bug which prevented the build task to work if filenames included spaces. On GitHub, a detailed documentation is available.
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[News message: 17. Feb. 2025, 18:23] [Comments: 0]
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17.Feb.2025
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Video player: Reducer tool of Amos Anim Player updated (update)
The "Amos Anim Player" from the group "ELECTRIC BLACK SHEEP" is a very simple IFF-ANIM player that runs on any Amiga. It can play compressed IFF-Anim formats synchronised with a separate IFF audio sample (or MOD) (amiga-news.de reported). Reducer is a stand-alone tool that does not require AMOS and reduces the data size. The updated version includes the following changes:
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[News message: 17. Feb. 2025, 06:32] [Comments: 0]
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17.Feb.2025
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Programming: Web based m68k assembler editor 4.0.0
Under the title link you will find a modern web application for writing, executing and learning M68K assembler code, which uses the SvelteKit framework and the Rust programming language (amiga-news.de reported, source code on GitHub). The tool now supports not only 68k, but also MIPS architecture. All changes:
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[News message: 17. Feb. 2025, 06:31] [Comments: 0]
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17.Feb.2025
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Preview video: Hyper Runner - Desert Road
"Hyper Runner" is an announced sci-fi racing game for AGA Amigas. The game was started in mid-2022 and only continued at the beginning of the year (amiga-news.de reported). Now another race track is being presented with the "Desert Road".
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[News message: 17. Feb. 2025, 06:20] [Comments: 0]
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17.Feb.2025
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Video: The history of X-Copy
In his latest video, Rob Smith traces the history of the well-known copy program X-Copy, whose source code was published in 2011 (amiga-news.de reported). In this context, Christian Bartsch, who worked for the software company Cachet, which wrote the copy programme at the time, is also interviewed (see also the German c't interview with him).
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[News message: 17. Feb. 2025, 06:12] [Comments: 0]
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