09.Apr.2016
amigaworld.net (Webseite)
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Pictures of funeral service for Dave Needle
In February Amiga developer Dave Needle died. After the burial, some well-known persons from the Amiga scene met and some Amiga exhibits lile the prototype Lorraine were presented. The blog of retro-link.com shows some pictures of the meeting.
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09.Apr.2016
amiga.org (Webseite)
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FPGA: Vampire 600/Apollo-Update "SILVER3"
The Apollo-Core is a FPGA-reimplementation of the m68k-series of Motorola, which also provides an (emulated) graphic chip named SAGA. The latest update of the core which currently is used in the Vampire accelerator boards provides the following improvements:
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09.Apr.2016
Amiga.org (Forum)
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Amiga hostory: First model had number 1000
On Internet sometimes you can read the that the first Amiga did not have any model number and only as the A500 and A2000 were produced, it would have retroactively renamed to "Amiga 1000".
Under the title link by means of a picture of the original box Blake Petterson proved that already at that time it was named "Amiga 1000 Personal Computer". Additionally the name is also used in the repair manual.
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09.Apr.2016
Amiga.org (Forum)
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Photographs and videos of RJ Mical's 60th anniversary party
This year, the former Amiga developer RJ Mical has become 60 years and on this occasion he hold a big party. Additional to pictures, Robert Bernardo also has released two videos: First one shows a spontaneous speech, the second one a C64 game which was written for the him.
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08.Apr.2016
amiga.org (Webseite)
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Retrospective view: How the Amiga Powered Your Cable System in the '90s
By means of the channel "Prevue Channel", in "How the Amiga Powered Your Cable System" it is descibed how Amigas were used in the American TV industry.
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