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Archive 11/1999


12.Nov.1999
Ralph in ANF


MakeCD 3.2c and Flashrom 1.2 released
Small bugfixes (like long filenames and file lists), detection of the Ricoh MP7040 fixed. Flashrom is a firmware flasher for Plextor and Yamaha drives. (ps)

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12.Nov.1999
Dennis "Hurrican" Pauler in ANF


"Bombsquare" finished
"Bombsquare", our Minefield clone with one- and two-player modi (and of course many more features) is ready and available for download on our homepage. (ps)

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12.Nov.1999
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Preliminary Show Report
A first report by Petra Struck from the Cologne show, written on Friday evening.
I suffered from a raging headache on Friday evening and the better part of Saturday, please excuse the delays (again) :-( (mb)

Show Report - Day 1
by Petra Struck, translated by Martin Baute

When I reached the hall 11.2 yesterday morning at about 8:45 AM, last adjustments were made everywhere, and so I had the chance to take my time and have a first look at the show. Of course it was obvious that many of the big Amiga companies were not present this year, which could already be seen from the list of exhibitors of the HEW'99. For one, this is due to some companies already having withdrawn from the Amiga market, but also due to financial ressources being insufficient to fund an expensive exhibition booth. The hall was much less full than last year.

The exhibition was opened on time at 10:00 AM, and the booths of AMIGA, Schatztruhe, Haage & Partner, RBM Digitaltechnik, COOLbits, Epic-Marketing and APC & TCP were at once beleagured for the latest software. The many smaller booths of developers like KATO, individual computers, DCE and Eyetech saw many visitors. People visited the booths of the different Amiga clubs, too, where discussions were held the whole day.

Together with Martin Baute, I spend the whole day collecting many informations about news and updates. Since we didn't visit all booths today, I will concentrate on the atmosphere in today's small report. The description of the seperate booths I will collect in a exhibition special after the show, and I can already promise you some interesting news.

About atmosphere, I could write it mas mixed, but that wouldn't get it. Bothered, depressed would be better. It's simply the lack of a clear path, if and how things will go on. On the other side, it is astounding with how much enthusiasm the remaining developers, programmers and distributors carry on. Even more astounding to see a PPC G3 (400 MHz) developer board by Haage & Partner at the AMIGA booth, which could possibly mark the beginning of the next Amiga generation.

Here, you can see the first pictures.

13.11.1999:
I must have been very tired yesterday, because I didn't mention that I very much enjoyed the show, and that the user's moods is very enlightened despite the situatuin. At the Amiga-Club booth, which is of course our "basis camp", there was always a crowd of users. As every year, questions were asked about any possible subject; moreover, there was Aaron Digulla presenting AROS. Details will follow in the exhibition special.

One hint in advance: The new Developer CD version 2.1 includes the StormC 68k C/C++ compiler version 3.0. (ps)

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