22.Feb.2016
AROS-Exec (Forum)
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AROS-Distribution: AEROS for Pi updated
Pascal Papara's Linux-hosted AROS-distribution AEROS is available for registered users as updated version for the ARM-based computer Raspberry Pi (video).
AmiCloud, AmigaRacer, MilkyTracker, fixed lokales, audio driver for AROS, VisualBoyAdvance and FCEUX are included.
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22.Feb.2016
Amiga.org (Webseite)
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AmigaOS 4 / MorphOS: Ask Me Up XXL 2.4.4
Jérôme 'Glames' Senay's Ask Me Up is a puzzle game for AmigaOS 4 and MorphOS (as well as Android, Linux and Windows) in which you have to correctly answer questions on common knowledge, each with four possible answers. In the L and XL edition there is also a two-player mode. A demo version with 80 questions is available for free.
In version 2.4.4 some questions as well as the English and Greek translations have been reworked and the German, Portuguese and Swedish translations habe been completed.
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21.Feb.2016
AROS-Exec (Forum)
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AROS: ZuneView 0.22
Yannick Erb has released version 0.22 of his picture viewer with editing functions called ZuneView for AROS.
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21.Feb.2016
Amiga Future (Webseite)
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Test your reaction time: R²Z 1.0
R²Z is a Hollywood programm written by Ulrich Beckers "to measure times required to motor-react (pressing a key) to different visual stimuli." R²Z is available in German and English for AmigaOS/68k, AROS and MorphOS.
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21.Feb.2016
Amiga.org (Forum)
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Amiga developer Dave Needle died
According to RJ Mical on his Facebook site, Dave Needle has died. After their employment at Amiga Corporation, they both worked as developers of the game consoles Atari Lynx and 3DO.
Dave Needle did belong to the original hardware developers of the Amiga. Despite of circulated love-hate relationship between him and Jay Miner's dog Mitchie he later pointed out to his relevance of the computer development. In the past year he did participate in the Amiga 30th anniversary party (picture).
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[News message: 21. Feb. 2016, 08:02] [Comments: 0]
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