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07.Apr.2002
Aseq (ANF)


Audio: Aseq - Multiplatform Midi-/Audio-Sequencer
Aseq is a new commercial midi and audio (sample) sequencer. It implements an easy to use "x0x" style sequencer, both step and realtime sequencing. It has the capability to use both native audio and midi, in a simple manner.

A demo version should be available in the forseeable future. Check the Aseq site: www.aseq.de regularly for updates etc. The site is for the time being quite simple. I am open to any suggestions, wishes, donations etcetera =)

Versions are planned for the Amiga and a variety of other platforms, like linux, QNX, (dr)dos and Mac OSX.

Feature list:

  • Easy to use and fast interface
  • Intuitive sequencing method(x0x), no steep learning curve
  • Fully integrated usage of both midi sounds and native audio (samples)
  • Hardware indepedant OS friendly coding
  • Does only need little resources
  • No fixed pattern length
  • Easy to use gui for many controller functions in midi
  • Patch editor, programmable with your own midi and midi sysex messages
  • Midi event editor, so you can edit every midi message/event yourself
  • more ....
(sd)

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07.Apr.2002
ANN


Amiga Expo 2002: Videos (Ben Hermans) and pictures on STRICQ.com
Douglas McLaughlin has published almost all of the video and the few pictures that he took during AmigaExpo 2002 (Baltimore) on his website. more ... (sd)

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07.Apr.2002
Amiga Future


dynAMIte: CFodder, Alienoid and PacMan-style
On 5 April 2002 new styles were released for the Bomberman clone 'dynAMIte'. more ... (sd) (Translation: sr)

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07.Apr.2002
Amiga Future


Election: The 2002 Computer Hall of Fame
This year computer-museum.org will again be running an election in order to admit people to the Computer Hall of Fame. You can vote for example for Jay Miner, the founder of Amiga. In addition, further people can be suggested on the voting form. (sd) (Translation: sr)

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07.Apr.2002
ANN


Amiga Expo: Nowhere Man: 13 ways of looking for Amiga's future
An English review of the Amiga Expo in Baltimore has been published under the title link, focusing on 'Amiga's future'. At the end the author talks about Emulation, AmigaOS 4.x and REBOL from his point of view. (sd) (Translation: sr)

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07.Apr.2002
ANN


Payback: 3 new maps, preview of MacGamer.com
3 new maps for the game 'Payback' were already published on 2 April 2002. The following was added: 'Tankwarfare' by Samuel Regandell, 'goclaw' by Tm_DaG and 'Azuria City' by Sylvio Kurze. The map 'The Big Track' by Samuel Regandell was updated. more ... (sd) (Translation: sr)

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07.Apr.2002
Sascha Koebner (ANF)


AmigaOne: Gamestar reports about AmigaOne
In the latest issue of the games magazine 'Gamestar' (05/2002) you can find the following (Cebit?) news on page 18: more ... (sd) (Translation: sr)

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07.Apr.2002
Czech Amiga News


AROS: Survey about requested features
Matt Parsons has included a new page in AROS, a feature request page. It allows users and potential users of AROS to vote for the feature they want to see most. more ... (sd) (Translation: sr)

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06.Apr.2002
Andreas Magerl (ANF)


Amiga Future: forum moved to new server, too
Today has the forum of the Amiga Future moved to the new server, too. The new URL for the forum is http://amigafuture.de/forum/. Please change your links and bookmarks accordingly. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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06.Apr.2002
Simon Neumann (ANF)


Amiga Speed update
On the Amiga Speed there's a new poll with the subject AmigaOS 4.0. Next to this have all 3D games reviews been updated and the clarity has been improved. New is also a Voodoo3 (Mediator) 2D GFX review in 32 bit colour depth. This test shows quite good on which operations the 32 bit mode brings advantages compared to the 24 bit mode while using the same number of colours. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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06.Apr.2002
Mikey C (ANF)


News Alert: Total Amiga Magazine
Total Amiga Magazine's issue 11 will hit the streets on May 11. more ... (ps)

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06.Apr.2002
Kilian Servais (ANF)


NoCover issue 97 released
Today has issue 97 of the freeware magazine NoCover been released. It is available on Aminet, at the APC&TCP homepage or directly via email at Kilian Servais. As usual is the AmigaAktuell included and next to it there are many more interesting things to be found. People who want a free email subscription should contact Kilian. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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06.Apr.2002
Olivier Fabre (ANF)


Matrix screen blanker v1.9
Matrix is a screen blanker for AmigaOS 68k and MorphOS. It works (or should work) on OCS, ECS, AGA, CGX and P96. This update fixes the problems under OCS/ECS/AGA and Picasso96 introduced in v1.8.

Detailed changes:

  • The version string is back. [Hexaae]
  • Fixed AGA screen depth and improved performance with FBlit. [Hexaae]
  • Fixed P96 screen depth. [kakace]
  • Should work without NoJoyCheck on systems where it was necessary before (A4000 with nothing plugged in joy port 1, for example).
  • AntiBlanker feature: you can create a ENV:AntiBlanker.cfg file which contains a list of tasks that prevent blanking. [ChaoZer]
Direct links: readme, Matrix.lha, Matrix.lzx. (ps)

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05.Apr.2002
Ruediger Hanke (ANF)


Game: ScummVM MorphOS with new interface
The new CVS-snapshot of ScummVM finally contains a completely new MorphOS-interface. Two of the most important news are the scaling engine which can scale the pictures with antialiasing to a double size (for that please have a look at the pictures on my homepage - they can tell more than thousands of words) as well as the support of CD-ROM-audio.

The new archive can be downloaded under the title link.

Now the details to the news more ... (ps) (Translation: dr)

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05.Apr.2002
GoldED Website (ANF)


Postscriptum to finish of GoldED
GoldED with all licences can be bought. A release of the rights without service in return or under GPL has not planned. It follows the complete text of the website:

Intellectual property rights related to GoldED Studio, including source codes, documentation, distribution rights, the web site etc., are available for sale.

There are no plans to release the source code under the GPL or in a similar form or to make the software or its source code available free of charge.

For more information, please contact the developer directly. (ps) (Translation: dr)

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05.Apr.2002
Michael Mann (ANF)


t-dsl from May 2002 via satellite
From May 2002 t-online will also offer t-dsl via satellite. The basic charge for t-dsl is 19,95 Euro/month. Additionally you have to have either a dsl modem or an Ethernet-card or only an USB-dsl modem.

Another precondition for using t-dsl via satellite is a t-net/ISDN-telephone connection and a satellite bowl for Astra. With a TV-card you can also simultaneously watching TV as well as listening to the radio. If you want to get more information (in German) the have a look at the title link under the section "t-dsl via satellite". (ps) (Translation: dr)

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05.Apr.2002
ANN


Development of GoldED Studio for AmigaOS stopped
Developer's Notice - Discontinued
I regret to inform AmigaOS users that all software on this web site is now discontinued (due to lack of time on my side to continue with AmigaOS software development).

What will happen to the BASIC interpreter?
Expect the source code to be made available under the GPL in the near future (in a nutshell, a GPL is a public domain license).

What will happen to the GoldED Studio software?
GoldED will remain available as a commercial product while stock lasts. Personal technical support will end this year. No future updates for AmigaOS will be released from the original developer. (ps) (Translation: dr)

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05.Apr.2002
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)


Amiga Future: Winner of the lottery and comments
Today the lottery #35 of the Amiga Future has been finished. The winner as well as several comments to suggestions and criticisms you can find on the interactive section of the Amiga Future homepage. (ps) (Translation: dr)

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05.Apr.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena: Interview with Jakub Brzezniak
Not only the commercial Amiga game market has been almost vanished but also the PD game market! You cannot find new interesting games on Aminet except some few ones. Because of that it is more than pleasing that from time to time some little "WB mind"-games like "Swapper" or "Magic Numbers" are published.

Jakub Brzezniak of "Magic Software" who is the developer of the above mentioned games answers in an English spoken interview the standard questions of the Amiga Arena. But it is less pleasing that future versions of the games will be probably published only for the PC! (ps) (Translation: dr)

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05.Apr.2002
BTTR-Team


Back to the Roots Amiga-News 237
Easter is over but the rabbits are still busy. The lovely rabbits from "Back to the Roots" brought you some nice surprises with their latest update.

If you have a look at their Easter nest you'll find games like Rings of Medusa, Super Cars 1+2, Genetic Species Heimdall 2, Larry 1 Remake, Sherman M4, Pinball Magic and many others. Besides that many scene demos from the fantastic Mekka+Symposium 2002 demo party have been added, more music from the demoscene came online and the picture galleries are now containing some extremely colorful little eggs.

Happy (late) egg shaking! (ps)

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05.Apr.2002
Manfred Rauer (ANF)


New kernel image with ATI-drivers for Amithlon
From today on the update site of Amithlon.net there is an experimental kernel image for owners of ATI and other not supported graphic boards. (ps) (Translation: dr)

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04.Apr.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena: Full Version of "AmigaBase V.2.6"
In cooperation with Steffen Gutmann, Amiga Arena is making possible the opportunity to download the full version of AmigaBase V.2.6. more ... (ps) (Translation: dm)

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04.Apr.2002
Michael Böhmer (ANF)


HIGHWAY: News about USB Controller
Michael Böhmer writes: It took a while, but now a powerful advance is made.
  • HIGHWAY Production is on a roll
  • Software Developer Kit is available
  • VHI Studio is a solution for DigiCams
  • TurboPrint printer driver
  • Network module NORWAY (10MBit) is an option

As always, the specifics of these products may be found on our website. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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04.Apr.2002
Cj-Stroker (ANF)


Amiforce: Blitz2 Instructions in Wordsworth 7 Format
Cj-Stroker writes: On Amiforce you'll now find a Wordsworth 7 version of the recently appeared Blitz2 instructions. It's possible to get a better print quality with this version. more ... (ps) (Translation: dm)

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04.Apr.2002
CDł˛-Allianz (ANF)


CD32/CDTVCorner is Remodeling
We wanted to share that the CD32/CDTV-Corner is under renovation at this time. At the moment it's not possible to access our site with Internet Explorer. [good! -dm] (ps) (Translation: dm)

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04.Apr.2002
Jens Schönfeld (ANF)


individual Computers supports Commodore One project
Commodore One is a C-64 compatible computer with lots of added features that has been under development for more than a year now. The project is close to completion, and the first production run can be started within the next three months. Individual Computers will support Jeri Ellsworth, the developer of the new computer, with money, sourcing of material and knowledge about small quantity production.

The new board will be distributed in Europe by individual Computers, so it will be available from all our trade partners mentioned on the contact page.

Jeri Ellsworth, the former owner of the "Computer made easy" stores, will sell all retrocomputing-related products from our product line, such as the Retro Replay, the Catweasel floppy controller and the "Retro Replay plus Silversurfer" combination. (ps)

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04.Apr.2002
FOM (ANF)


Game: Zak McKracken 2
Zak McKracken 2 is a fan project, independently developed without connection to LucasArts, and is therefore likely to be offered as freeware or something similar. Right now there is just a Windows version planned but perhaps there is an Amiga programmer out there with the desire to port the project. more ... (ps) (Translation: dm)

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03.Apr.2002
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)


Amiga Future: closing date extended
Because of the failure of the Amiga Future Hompage and their e-mail-account last days, the closing date for the raffle of issue #35 was extended to April the 4th 2002. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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03.Apr.2002
Andreas Kürzinger (E-Mail)


Browser: New Betas of Voyager for Amiga and MorphOS (Update)
At the download area of Vaporware there are new beta versions of the browsers Voyager for AmigaOS (v3_3-beta122) and MorphOS (v3_3_beta123) .

From the Readme is to gather that those new versions should not be installed over the old 3.2 versions, because some subsystems are not compatible. Please read the readme files observant.

supplement:
Bladerunner has made the following hint for Netconnect 3 user:
Netconnect3-user have to, for using the actual beta, register first their NC3-key at Vapor again as "single keys" because the NC3-key does not work with actual products of Vapor any longer. This can be done at thesupport site . (ps) (Translation: ub)

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03.Apr.2002



Poll: For which hardware will you go?
Following the title link there is a new poll. The question is:

For which hardware will you go?

Possible answers:

  • A1G3SE with AmigaOS 4.x
  • A1G3SE with MorphOS
  • Pegasos with MorphOS
  • Pegasos with AmigaOS 4.x
  • I´ll make my decision after sales start
  • I am waiting for faster CPUs (>=G4) with AOS4
  • I am waiting for faster CPUs (>=G4) with MOS
  • I will change to an emulator
  • I will still use my old hardware
  • I wil change to another system
Enjoy the voting.
Suggestions for new polls are welcome. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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03.Apr.2002
Nico Barbat (ANF)


Programmer for filesharing-software wanted
P2P-clients gain more and more importance only with the demoscene there are (due to the lack participance) no useful employment of tools like Morpheus, eDonkey, Limewire, WinMX or iMesh. We are looking now for several programmer, who want to participate the development of such a P2P-client especially for the exchange of demos, diskmags, sounddisks, party-reports and similar material.

Lateron this client should be under GPL and should be running on as much platforms as possible (most important AmigaOS, Windows and Linux) via the open-source-concept. We have a beta-version of a MS-DOS software available, which could be used as starting point for development. If you're interested in this project we were pleased to get an e-mail, sent to info@scenia.net. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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03.Apr.2002
Sylvio Kurze (ANF)


SOMS is looking for a new story writer
Somehow the SOMS-team is out of luck last time. Because of a removal of our story-writer he is no longer available and we are searching urgent for a replacement. We are looking for people who are able to write good and without mistakes and are encouraged to design the further levels and the further story of SOMS. Please send an excerpt to: sylvio.k@gmx.de. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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03.Apr.2002
Matthias Muench (ANF)


AUG99: Pictures from Mekka & Symposium 2002
The Amiga User Group 99 was abroad again and brought with them some pictures from the Mekka & Symposium. It's been a superb event with about 1400 participants. 1st-class Demos were shown on a huge screen, too, creating a unique atmosphere inside the hall.

There was to ascertain that the Amiga-demos do not need to hide in any way for the superior PC-demos. At least they seemed more dynamic and more interesting. The most impressive was the 64k-demo "Planet Potion" of group "potion", this one was confirmed inside the hall with huge applause.

Furthermore there were beside the PC-demos some C64- and (sadly) any very few some Atari-demos. Shown were as well some demos for the Gameboy and for the TI83 calculator, which was very impressive.

Among the Demos there were more topics like mp3 music, tracker, and graphic. More about that and all the results are on site Mekka & Symposium. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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03.Apr.2002
Scalos


Workbench replacement: Scalos 1.3u BETA (V40.21)
There is a new beta version (v40.21) of the workbench replacement 'Scalos V1.3u' published. All changes are to view at the history site. Download: ScalosBeta.lha (220 KB) (ps) (Translation: ub)

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03.Apr.2002
Daniel Miller


Amiga Expo 2002: Show Report by Daniel Miller
The Amiga/Alternative Computer Expo 2002 was organized by ImageFX's Kermit Woodall and took place in Hunt Valley, Maryland, which is a nondescript but nice town about 80 miles north of Washington DC. Not wanting to spend the entire weekend I attended Saturday for several hours which gave me enough to author this very basic report for the readers of www.amiga-news.de. more ... (ps)

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03.Apr.2002
Jim (ANF)


Jim's BitShop (AmigaTalk) has a new URL
This is to let everyone know that the Home website of AmigaTalk, G.O.O.S.A., etc. has been changed to: http://www.frontiernet.net/~jimbot.

I also have a new email address: jimbot@frontiernet.net. Everything's been changed because I subscribed to a DSL modem ISP (amazingly fast!). (ps)

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03.Apr.2002
amiga.org / Elvis (ANF)


Technomages: "Eric Schwartz Puzzles" - New game for AmigaDE
Technomages in partnership with ES Productions is proud to announce the new mind-teaser game "Eric Schwartz Puzzles" for Amiga Anywhere.

In Eric Schwartz Puzzles, the object of the game is to piece together beautiful images in as few moves as possible. This addictive game features never before seen images from Eric, free style and challenge play modes, 7 difficulty modes, unlock pictures, saved scores, help, and much more.

Related links:
Read the full press release at the title link. More info about Eric Schwartz Puzzles, and have a look at Eric Schwartz Puzzles on Amiga Anywhere site. (ps)

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03.Apr.2002
Paul Cardwell (ANF)


GetBoinged!: Amiga Expo 2002 show report
GetBoinged! is proud to present the Amiga Expo 2002 show report. The GetBoinged! crew drove to Baltimore, MD for the Amiga Expo 2002. Head on over to GetBoinged! for the report. (ps)

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02.Apr.2002
Bernie Meyer (E-Mail)


Statement from Bernie Meyer regarding the distribution of Amithlon
Bernie Meyer:
The bad news first: I have just released a statement regarding the distribution of Amithlon; It is available under the title link. Please read it; I hope it might explain some of my recent less than cordial reactions on the Amithlon mailing list.

The good news is that I have uploaded an updated kernel image (based on linux 2.4.19pre4) and a bunch of patches; You can grab that stuff from http://www.amithlon.net/en/amithlon_updates.shtml.

I hope it comes in useful for someone.

I know this is going to cause a great deal of discussion and speculation. I would like to ask everyone to please be reasonable, and stick to the known facts, as well as to polite forms of discourse. The situation is bad enough as it is, nothing at all can be gained from aggravating anyone involved.

Thank you all for your understanding,
Bernie Meyer (ps)

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02.Apr.2002
Benjamin de Waal (AmigaOne-ML)


Amiga Information Site
Due to the number of complaints on several public lists and forums regarding a lack of a centralised place for Amiga information of all kinds (classic, AmigaOne, OS4, Amiga Anywhere), I am working on such a site.

It's TEMPORARY home is at http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~yttrium/amiga/ Please note that the current layout is very much not going to be the final look of the page. I've got it how it is so that I can easily and quickly add pages and information without the need to work on the nitty-gritty of looks - I'm no website designer but please don't send ideas for how you think I can make it look better, I'll come to that when I've got enough information to warrant having a page in the first place. What I'd like to request is that anyone who feels they can contribute, please do so by emailling me information and pages to include. This is not intended as a news site so I don't want information about upcoming events and that sort of thing, just straight info. I'd appreciate it if you send me whole pages to just slot in where appropriate that you design them with no javascript, frames, or scripting of any kind - just straight and plain HTML with links - also if you could keep images to an absolute minimum as I only have 10MB webspace with my ISP and don't intend on moving it to a real server until it's complete enough to be the kind of place I'd be happy to point people for more information. My 10MB should be plenty if we can keep it to being pure text and key images only. If you take a look at what I've got there at the moment, you'll see the general kind of things I want. My AmigaOne page is probably about the most complete at the moment, but I could very much do with more technical information linked off the AmigaOne specs (most of those links I've written about one or two lines only at present).

The general idea is that anyone of any level can look at the site. People click on the AmigaOne link and see basic information. Techie types say, I want to know more about xxx, and click on that link for more tech info. Any information that is implied or suggested but not directly stated anywhere by someone "official" should be marked as such. I know you might mean well, but unsubstantiated rumors are NOT the intended goal of the site. I'm going to be putting a lot of my personal time and effort into maintaining the information and keeping it all as up to date as possible and I'd appreciate not having to wade through mountains of rumor and misinformation. Information regarding anything to do with Amiga is welcomed, but no "this is better than that" without hard fact to back it up. Presently I'm mostly interested in information on AmigaOne, AmigaOS4, Classic Amiga (history), Amithlon and AmigaDE (Anywhere), however if someone wants to write something about MorphOS, UAE, Pegasos, Merlancia, pOS, Classic Amiga expansions, software issues or anything else relevant, I won't reject it (if it's factual, unbiased and contains useful information of course).

Also, obviously, if anyone sees anything on the page that they think is incorrect, let me know and I'll investigate it further.

To avoid spamming these lists with ideas, please send information/pages directly to me at either yttriumox@softhome.net or yttrium@ihug.com.au with "page submission" in the subject (just so I can filter for it, I get ALOT of mail). (sd)

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02.Apr.2002
Allen Kamp (E-Mail)


Magazine: REBOL/Zine Issue 5 Vol 1
On April, 1st Allen Kamp has released issue 5 of the REBOL/Zine magazine: This English online magazine deals with the REBOL-System. The themes of the latest volume: more ... (sd) (Translation: gf)

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02.Apr.2002
Michiel Erasmus (Open Amiga-ML)


AmigaDE: Tip - VNC-Client (Java)
The great free remote desktop sharing program VNC client is working in the AmigaDE, all thanks to Java!

You can download it from http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/download.html. Maybe some1 on this list can try to port the server program to the AmigaDE??

Anyways, that was my Java tip of the day ;-) (sd)

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02.Apr.2002
Achim Stegemann (ANF)


Poll results and consequences
First of all "Thanks" to all Amigans who participated in the poll (Digital Almanac). Though the poll was not representative, it has showed several directions:

About 80% of all participants have shown their interests in the AmigaOne and Pegasos board. But most of them want to wait how the market will develop before they decide to buy one of the boards.

Astonishing: Almost all were not sure whether to buy the AmigaOne AmigaOne or the Pegasos, but almost all would prefer OS 4 rather than MorphOS! That's not a miracle, as both boards have almost identical specifikations. And Amiga has shown with the publishing of BoingBag 2 and the specs of OS 4, that development is continuing, while it has been quiet calm with MorphOS during the past month. Also most participants await a higher compatibility from OS 4 to old OS 3 instead from MorphOS.
This shows, how important it is for Amigans, that the current existing software will run reliable under the new OS. However, it is currently unknown, how much new software will be released for OS 4.
Read more under the title link. (ps)

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02.Apr.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena - Interview with László Török
Betaversion 1.6 of the AVI/MOV player "MooVId", part of AmigaOS 3.9, with DivX support is in work.

In the interview László Török talks about future features and answers the standard questions asked a few weeks ago. You can find the interview here. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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02.Apr.2002
Markus Tillmann (ANF)


S-File #17 from clickBOOM
The Canadian games producer clickBOOM has released a new S-File in which it says a small amount of bugfixed Nightlong CDs was produced and that infos about new games and reworked homepage will be online soon. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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02.Apr.2002
László Török


AVI/MOV-Player: MooVId 1.6 with Divx-Support in work
László Török announces that his AVI/MOV player "MooVId" version 1.6 is in work, and has released a Screenshot. This version will support DivX. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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02.Apr.2002
Greg Donner


Greg Donner: AmigaOS 3.9 FAQ updated - Version 1.6
Greg Donner has updated his AmigaOS 3.9 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). The list of known bugs was expanded. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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02.Apr.2002
Amigart


SWAUG: Interview with Ben Hermans, Hyperion
The Amiga usergroup of South Wales (SWAUG) has released an interview with Ben Hermans, Hyperion. You will find it here. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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02.Apr.2002
Costel Mincea (ANF)


DynDNS Client: AmiDynDNS v1.0 BETA
The DynDNS client AmiDynDNS is available in version 1.0 BETA, you can download it from the website (title link).

AmiDynDNS is now a CLI/Commodity hybrid program. So you can use it as before from the CLI and from the workbench with a little GUI.

The Commodity mode is interesting for server users who must know the latest host. AmiDynDNS is running in the background after startup and checks in free chooseable intervall the stated host and updates if necessary.

Also two options are added, you can choose paths for log- and configfile.

This is a public BETA so I want to ask all users to report their experiences. I am interested especially in bugs and suggestions for the final version 1.0. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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01.Apr.2002
Jan Andersen (E-Mail)


VHT-DK New update of VirusZ III (v0.99)
Georg Hoermann has made an update of VirusZ III, and the bugfixed update is now available for download at our homepage. Here is some info about the update:

Name: VirusZ III v0.99
Archive name : VirusZ.lha
Archive size : 57.211
Date : 1 April 2002
Programmer : Georg Hoermann
Requires: AmigaOS 2.04 or better
util/libs/ReqToolsUsr.lha
util/virus/xvslibrary.lha
util/pack/xfdmaster.lha
util/arc/xadmaster.lha (recommended)
util/libs/DisLib.lha (optional) more ... (ps)

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01.Apr.2002



April-fools
Many of you had noticed that we had our very own little April-fools' joke: more ... (ps) (Translation: sk)

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01.Apr.2002
SFXSoft


SFXSoft: YGM V2.6
YGM stands for 'You've Got Mail'. It checks an unlimited number of POP3 mailboxes for new mails without needing to start up the favourite yet sometimes bulky mail client just for this. YGM shows how many mails are waiting in each mailbox for download and their approximate size.

The most important new features in this release are:
The argument NOQUIT has been added to tell YGM not to quit an already running instance of YGM if it is started again. Modified the places where YGM looks for different files to better support running YGM from the WBStartup drawer. Mailbox login now supports APOP for transmitting username and password more safely. REPEAT values may now be specified in seconds too.

Download: YGM.lha (151 KB) (ps)

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01.Apr.2002
Richard Hackelbusch (ANF)


Order in advance of Amiga PPC sytems by KDH
The online-shop of KDH-Datentechnik now offers the possibility to order AmigaOne and Pegasos systems in advance. Interestingly enough they have the same pricetag with the same equipping. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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01.Apr.2002
Daniel Miller (ANF)


Dave Haynie left Merlancia
Dave Haynie, "Mr. 3000," was asked at the AmigaExpo2002 last weekend if he is still working for Merlancia Industries. His answer was NO. Dave would not tell what he actually doing right now, only that it has nothing to do with Amigas or PCs. amiga-news.de reported last year (July) that Haynie had become CTO of Merlancia.

Last weekend Dave played with a band called 'Unpanned Swampland Band'. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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01.Apr.2002
Pär Boberg (E-Mail)


Famous Amiga Uses - Update
Pär Boberg reported that his website 'Famous Amiga Uses' was updated. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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