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07.Jun.2001 Alfred Knötig via E-Mail |
Game: Robot Shooter 'Apano Sin' ´Apano Sin´ is a classic robot shooter game, developed for ECS machines in 1993. Alfred Knötig then took over development and distribution and presented the final version in 2000 at the Neuss Amiga Show. Apano Sin will run on any Amiga model and is available on floppy disk, only. Since the release of the game ´Apano Sin´ was one year ago and a new edition would not be profitable, Alfred Knötig decided to sell the copies remaining (incl. wrapping and manual) a the historical price of only 20DM. Once these copies are sold, the game might vanish to never be seen again. (ps) [News message: 07. Jun. 2001, 10:57] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
01.Jun.2001 Christoph Meier (ANF) |
The Register: Sharp uses Intel for Linux PDA According to ´The Register´ Sharp abandons Hitachi in favor of Intel and breaks with the tradition to equip the Zaurus PDA with StrongARM. Sharp admitted this yesterday. Certainly the price was a factor in the decision as to use the Intel CPU means to save costs. The reason? "StrongARM offers lowest energy consumption and best functions," says Hiroshi Uno, leader for mobile systems at Sharp in an interview with Bloomberg. Full article at the titlelink. (ps) [News message: 01. Jun. 2001, 13:12] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
01.Jun.2001 clixnet.de |
Technologies: AMD and Transmeta announce cooperation AMD and Transmeta announced to have signed a licence agreement on industrial standards for future microprocessor technologies. The licence includes AMD's x86-64(TM) technology as well as AMD's HyperTransport(TM) technology. HyperTransport allows a faster transport of information so that single chips in computers/networks can communicate with each other up to 48 times faster. (mj) [News message: 01. Jun. 2001, 13:03] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
31.May.2001 Blittersoft |
Blittersoft and Merlancia announce iFusion cooperation As reported in April this year the English vendor Blittersoft took over the iFusion (iMac emulator) rights from Microcode Solutions. Blittersoft now announce cooperation with the American company Merlancia Industries. Merlancia Industries obtains exclusive distribution rights for the USA, Canada, India, Poland, and Italy. Additionally Merlancia Industries together with Blittersoft will work on several new features for iFusion. Details will be announced, soon. (ps) [News message: 31. May. 2001, 11:08] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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