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Archive 07/2003


28.Jul.2003
Cyborg (ANF)


VCD-Ripper released
With the help of VCDSave one can copy VideoCD tracks onto your harddisk without the need to use AllegroCDFS.

A shell as well as a WB-GUI version is available.

A co-operation with Frogger, the lately released videoplayer, made this program possible. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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28.Jul.2003
Norman Walter (ANF)


First Hardware Assistent Homepage
There is a new webside about 'Hardware Assistent' available at the titlelink.

Users of the Amiga-News Forum critized that there is no such thing like plug'n'play for the Amiga. This project is a first step towards a solution for this problem. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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28.Jul.2003
Carsten Siegner (ANF)


Hints for the download of MorphOS 1.4
MorphOS will be released, at the new MorphOS.net Website, on the first of August. The release date for the SuperBundle will be the 30. July, at PegasosPPC.

Further details about the download as well as the mentioned programs is available at the titlelink. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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28.Jul.2003
Thorsten Mampel (ANF)


Videoplayer: Frogger Version 2.07
»Here it is, brand new 2.07 release. This update includes lot of bugs fixed, some new codecs, extended REXX interface, improved A/V sync in AVIs, seeking in ASF/WMV/WMA, new subtitle parser and display code and more. Detailed list of changes can be found in CHANGELOG (there should be a copy in every Frogger archive). Those who have previous version installed may download only main Frogger binary and codecs update archive. All the rest should go for Frogger + all codecs archive.
Last, but not least, there is Toad 1.0 available in download section, Toad is RxMUI Control Panel for Frogger, created by Dave Crawford.« (ps) (Translation: sk)

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28.Jul.2003
Sedat COLOGLU (ANF)


APUC Amiga Professional User Club
The turkish Amiga Proffesional User Club (APUC) would like to call your attention to theire existing Yahoo mailinglist. If you would like to participade in the discussion feel free to register. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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28.Jul.2003
Martin Heine (ANF)


AmiWest: MP3-Interview with Bill Buck and Raquel Velasco
There is the recording of an interview by Joël Ehret with Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck of Genesi available for download (9MB) at the titlelink (ps) (Translation: sk)

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28.Jul.2003
Amiga Inc.


AmiWest: Ben Hermans AmiWest AmigaOS 4 Presentation
The AmigaOS 4 presentation by Ben Hermans at the AmiWest show is now available for download at the Amiga Inc. homepage. There are 3 different versions (PDF file, zip file, slideshow).

Update: (06.05.2014, cg)

Amiga-News is now hosting a local copy (PDF file) of the presentation. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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28.Jul.2003
ANN


AmiWest: Ben Hermans Q&A MP3 available
There is a recording of the interview with Ben Hermans by Jonl Ehret available for download (22MB) at the titlelink. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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28.Jul.2003
ANN


AmiWest: Alan Redhouse Q&A MP3 available
There is a recording of the interview with Alan Redhouse by Jonl Ehret available for download (7,2MB) at the titlelink. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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27.Jul.2003
Evil (Kommentar)


QUAG: More pictures from the AmiWest 2003 Show
Under the title link you'll find a number of new pictures from the AmiWest 2003 show which was held this weekend in Sacramento. The pictures are from the user group QUAG and thankfully subtitled. (ps) (Translation: cb)

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27.Jul.2003
Evil (Kommentar)


Polarboing: Interview with Fleecy Moss
In the interview Fleecy Moss answers some questions around the AmiWest 2003 show. Fleecy was interviewed by Polarboing. (ps) (Translation: cb)

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27.Jul.2003
Michael Böhmer (ANF)


USB: SUBWAY available again
E3B has resumed production of the Clockport USB controller SUBWAY due to increased user demand. The first modules from the very limited-lot production run are already available.

In the context of the ROMulus upgrade program we have so far been able to fulfill the high expectations set by us as regards swift processing: every single HIGHWAY sent to E3B for upgrading could be sent back to its owner already on the next day.

Tests and user reviews of our USB products can be found in two current issues of AmigaPlus (05/2003) and Total Amiga (Issue #15).

News in detail can be found on our Website under the heading of "News". (ps) (Translation: cb)

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27.Jul.2003
Daniel Miller live from AmiWest 2003 (ANF)


Daniel Miller's Amiwest 2003 Show Report Part II
Before I leave a necessarily critical report of the MorphOS and Pegasos presentation on Saturday morning, I will do the single courtesy of stating that it was a setup-type problem that caused things to go haywire. As the presentation started there was an awkward several moments as the Pegasos which had just been hooked up to the projector failed to cooperate, requiring multiple reboots and typing in the open firmware command line. The presenters were unable to improvise effectively in the absence of stuff on the screen to click on and the presentation limped painfully on for about 15 minutes before ending rather prematurely.

A speaker came energetically up to begin the presentation at first but the problems started when Voyager was clicked on but failed to load. There was a reboot, and then another but the Pegasos wasn't finding the hard-drive or something. There was a lot of feverish typing from different people at the command line but thins just weren't going right. The speaker wasn't improvising very well. Other guys fom the Genesi team were running back and forth to get CDs or check things or fleeing for their lives or who knows what. In all it was less than professional and it's a good thing they presented early in the day so there weren't more people present to witness all the problems. After 10 or 12 minutes of pain the machine was booting MorphOS 1.4 off the CD and Bill Buck himself got up to try to rescue the show. He demonstrated just a couple things, Voyager running a very pretty Flash or Shockwave animation of butterflies and a new "Zoom Feature" of MorphOS in which any little part of the screen may be blown up in a dynamically updated resizable window. You can open a bunch of zoom windows and they all display very quickly. If you set the focus of the zoom window on a video, you see the blown up section of the video displayed in the window just as fast as the video plays. You can magnify to 2 or 4 or 8 or 16 times or whatever and open as many zoom windows as you want.

Bill stated that last week Genesi had obtained Marvell's approval to start using the G-4 in the new Pegasos 2 boards. Stated that he realized that MorphOS needed to be a bit farther along before being marketed to the average computer user. In this case however I felt that MorphOS was working fine. The problems in the presentation didn't have a whole heck of a lot to do with MorphOS. One of the presenters had commented that MorphOS 1.4 wasn't officially released, it was beta, and this was just the public introduction, but what little I saw looked fine to me.

I should mention that it was Nate Downes who appeared to be the one that finally got things going off the boot-CD. This presentation didn't go well at all, we'll see how they do on Sunday.

The OS4 demo on Saturday: this was a wonderfully executed presentation. Ray Zarling, graybearded Doctor of Matematics and long time Amiga believer conducted it, showing several Workbenchrelated features like window gradients, opaque window movement and right mouse click menus. Dr. Zarling was clearly a big Amiga fan, stating that "I waited 12 years to see the new OS. We can all see that it is real. I just can't wait for it to be finished."

The window gradient feature had a lot of options and the user can also set the thickness of the window title bars and so on. He showed the opaque window movement, moving the windows very slowly to make the effect look good. If you move the windows quickly I think you would see unsightly updates. As Dr. Zarling pointed out, that is because this is on a 200 MHz PPC and might not be a problem on a 800 MHz processor. Dr. Zarling stressed that configurability was a key part of OS4. He stated that there much of the upper level stuff (like Workbench) which runs emulated now will be rewritten for the shipping version of OS4. He stated that "OS4 is the official Amiga PPC OS."

He stated that what we were seeing did not use the 68K processor at all, it was all on the PPC. In question and answers after, I asked him to tell us about the machine running the demo. He stated that it was an Amiga 4000, I think he said with Cyberstorm PPC card. I asked about the use of the 68K processor and he said it was not being used at all except during the boot process to load up OS4 PPC..He stated that a brave owner could physically yank out the 68K processor after OS4 loaded and OS4 would continue to work, but he did not demonstrate this capability.

This presentation was conducted toward the back of the convention hall at the stand of Computer Connection where Amga Ones were for sale.

One of the best illustrations of te spirit of the Amiga community at Amiwest was the "Mr. Zoil" booth, where Glenn Fuller demonstrated the Amiga work of his son Ben, who died in 2002. Ben Fuller was known mainly for Project D, a disk coper, backup program and multipurpose tool which had some success during the Amiga's heyday in the late eightes and early nineties. Mr. Fuller stated that the last known version of Project D was from 1994. He said that Ben went on to do work on other computer systems but never gave up on what he considered "the Amiga vision."

Mr. Fuller explained that he and Ben attended Amiga conventions as a father and son activity,and he came to enjoy them very much. He said that if this were to be the last Amiwest owing to fading interest, he wanted to be here. But I told him what the event organizers told me, that things were going better than last year and interest seemed to be increasing, so it should not be a worry that ths is the last.

This will probably be my last report, because I am losing hotel Internet access at noon. I should touch on a few things, here and there. First, Mr. Hardware came all the way from New York City to sell Amiga wares. It was a brilliant move because they turned out to be the only all-around vendor here, and they are doing a lot of business. Umm, it was great of Jens Schönfeld and Ben Hermans and Bill Buck and Raquel Velasco to come all the way from Europe to support the show. Although I was critical of Saturday's Pegasos presentation I should point out that the Pegsasos stand is getting a lot of visitors, and people really enjoy sitting down and using MorphOS and playing BirdieShoot and Quake and Software Tycoon. The Super Bundle has been released and I got my free copy (thanks). Unfortunately I will have to wait until I get home in 8 or 9 days to see what all is on this three CD set.

Everyone seems to get along very well at these conventions, in spite of the online flaming that we see so much of. Bill Buck sat next to Ben Hermans at the panel last night and said how coexistence was possible even when there was no cooperation, unfortunately the two men didn't hug. ;)

The banquet was delicious and the Sacramento Amiga user group SACC really did a fine job of everything. I would like to thank those who edited and translated my reports, I would do this myself but the connection and software here at the hotel is not really suited for smooth work. There is another Amiga Show next month, a minishow at Computerfest in Dayton Ohio next month and we have something coming up in Washington DC area in October. These shows are a lot of fun and I recommend interested people to come check them out. Tschüss! (ps)

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27.Jul.2003
Michael Christoph (ANF)


amigaFoulEggs - a new Tetrislike game has been finished
In time for the summer break the game 'amigaFoulEggs' Version 1.0 has been completed! amigaFoulEggs is a tetrislike game in which at least four tokens of the same colour have to lie beside or on top one another in order for them to get removed. The window size is freely customizable. The tokens size adjusts to available space.

Extensive settings allow the customization to your own preferences: keyboard mapping, speed, colours, patterns for tokens and background and more are possible. The more tokens are removed in one go but also systematic putting down of formations gain extra points.

There is also a Highscore file in the Internet.

amigaFoulEggs requires AmigaOS 3.0; Settings and highscore windows require OS 3.5. A graphics card is recommended. An extensive guide desciption in German is included. There is an English catalog file for the program. It has been tested with Classic Amiga, Amithlon and WinUAE. The game also works flawlessly under to upcoming AmigaOS 4.0.

The game is freeware and is available at no cost on demand. Simply fill out the application form and shortly after the lha archive arrives in your e-mail inbox. (ps) (Translation: cb)

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27.Jul.2003
Andreas Falkenhahn (E-Mail)


Hollywood Video released
At the request of many people who wanted to receive an impression of the multimedia authoring system Hollywood before buying it, Andreas Falkenhahn has released a MPEG video that shows the functionality of Hollywood. You can download the 30 MB file here

HollywoodDemo.mpg

from Aminet. The video shows parts from example scripts that come with Hollywood to give you an impression of what Hollywood is able to do. (ps)

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27.Jul.2003



Aminet uploads until 27.07.2003
These updates or new programs have been uploaded to the Aminet since our last report:
PrintMail1.3.lha     comm/mail   14K+ARexx print YAM e-mail w /header & page
TView.lha            comm/tcp    77K+List TV-programs in Europe.
MakeHTMLMap.lha      comm/www   166K+Create HTML/JS driven language independe
znn_goo7.lha         demo/sound 105K+Multitasking Chippack from zenon, CGFX/A
Brandy.lha           dev/basic  529K+Basic V Interpreter (prerelease)
6581sid-sdk.lha      dev/misc     2K+Unofficial 6581sid.library SDK, StormC s
WolnyCD.lha          disk/cdrom  14K+Better read-spead, quiet working CD. v0.
SaltLakeCity_G.lha   docs/hyper  14K+Results (and more) of 2002 olympic games
ThePolice.lha        docs/hyper  51K+The Police: albums, lyrix, singles +more
smoother.lha         game/gag     9K+Small joke program to "smoothen" your mo
WormWars.lha         game/misc  527K+Worm Wars 7.53: Advanced snake game
ColorBarr.lha        game/wb     37K+Line-up coloured tiles!
Iamdagod.lha         mods/blkha  22K+Techno PT mod by blakkhar
Nummer1.lha          mods/blkha 134K+Techno DBP mod by blakkhar
Ashlexiss.lha        mods/essen 293K+Ashlexiss by Essential Sound www.essent
SongPlayer.lha       mus/play   611K+Cool and powerful audio player V1.60 (68
HollywoodDemo.mpg    pix/mpg     29M+MPEG showing Hollywood's functionality
WW4SE_7fin.lha       text/edit   19K+Wordworth 4SE & 7 Finnish catalogs
froggui_en.lha       util/misc   27K+GUI for FroggerNG
froggui_fr.lha       util/misc   27K+GUI for FroggerNG
(ps)

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27.Jul.2003
Daniel Miller live from AmiWest (ANF)


Daniel Miller's AmiWest 2003 Show Report Part I
This is the Sacramento's 5th Amiwest, but my first. I used frequent flyer miles to get a free flight to San Francisco, from there I took trains through scenic northern California to Sacramento where I took a taxi to the Holiday Inn. On Monday I rent a car and head to Reno, later Yosemite, but for now the Amiga scene is on my mind. This is supposed to be the biggest Amiga-oriented convention in the USA but we'll see what Nova Design and Genesi pull off in Washington DC this October.

Right now it's Amiwest in Sacramento. I arrive late on Friday. In front of me in the line at the hotel check-in desk is John Harris, the author of the arcade classic Frogger. Looking around further I see that two medium halls have been reserved for Amiwest. The halls open on each other to make a larger. There is a smaller enclosed room also reserved, maybe that is the banquet hall.

It's late on Friday and the show has not opened, but there are people still setting up. There are four Pegasoses on a long table. Nate Downes, one of Genesi's reps from Florida, works feverishly on a fifth. He says he's tired but he's determined to get ImageFX successfully set up for Kermit Woodall of Nova Design to demonstrate.

I see some other familiar faces. Someone points out Ben Hermans of Hyperion Entertainment to me, which is a surprise. He hadn't announced his appearance. Maybe we will finally see OS4 on the Amiga One as opposd to an Amiga 4000. Or maybe not.. I hear that Jens Schönfeld, famed Amiga hardware maker is here, and Jeri Elsorth, Commodore One engineer and geek fantasy girl arrives in the morning.

There is an historical sequence of old Amiga models on tables throughout the room. The event organizers want to illustrate the past, and the future. There's a 3000 and a 600. The machines and their peripherals are yellowing and stained from age. There might be a crack here and there. It has been a long time since these rolled off the manufacturing lines.

At the hotel nightclub it's Big Band Night. Three couples gyrate kinetically on the dance floor as a six piece brass and sax ensemble, drummer, and bassist accompany a xylophonist. It's jazz and swing and the singer joins in as the happy music rushes out the bar entrance into the hotel lobby.

The next morning at break fast I run into John Harris again. Overnight I remmbered that he wrote not only Frogger, but also Jawbreaker for the Atari 8bit, one of the greatest games ever for that line of computers. I tell him how great it was, with the toothbrush animation and all and he tels me a bit of the history behind it. Jawbreaker! He explains that he will give the first seminar this morning on his current focus: Amiga DE.

John Harris gave the first presentation. He talked about his work on Amiga DE. He demonstrated his Gobbler game, his WordSearch game, his calculator program and his Solitaire, spnding a particular amount of time showing the versatility of his Solitaire, which runs in different resolutions depending on the handheld unit. On DE itself he joked that the original concept of "runs anywhere now means runs nowhere" owing to failed business deals and runtime modules whch have not materialized for the various handheld devices. But he still loves the technology of DE and thinks it will eventually be successful it's "just taking a little longer than they thought."

His calculator program is advanced, and he talked about how valuable the cooperation was between hm and the math professor who helped him write it. Asked whether DE stuff would ever run on a Palm Pilot he said a Palm Pilot version was unlikely since Tao stuff doesn't run on 68K processors.He said it might happen on the new Palm Pilots running on ARM processors.

To be continued ... (ps)

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26.Jul.2003
Markus Lunk (E-Mail)


ACBB-Homepage not available
Markus Lunk wrote:
Because of technical problems with the hoster of our domain acbb.de we ask all to use our mirror under http://www.acbb.de.ms/ until the domain is available again. Thanks a lot. (ps) (Translation: dr)

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26.Jul.2003
carls (ANF)


Web server: gW3S v2.2.8 released!
A new version of the ARexx web server for AmigaOS has been released. The major new feature of this release is Webalizer-compatible log files (Apache-style). Now you can make pretty graphs and statistics from your gW3S access logs! The problem with Opera on PC (couldn't access gW3S sites) is also fixed and the HTTP support has been enhanced. gW3S is open source and available for download at http://gonzo.1av10.nu/w3s/ (ps)

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26.Jul.2003
ANN


First pictures from the AmiWest 2003
Under the title link you will find the first pictures by Douglas McLaughlin from the AmiWest 2003 show. (ps)

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