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15.May.2001
Richard Kapp per E-Mail


GFX-BASE: Tutorials and New Features
Ricard Kapp wrote:
On GFX-BASE some changes took place last days! A search function for the games database was included, new links and entries were added and now there is a tutorial area where you will find workshops and FAQs in English.

The first tutorial is online and is a FAQ with pictures about anim formats. We are presenting anim players for the Amiga and explain how to display special formats on gfx boards. (A tool to play the famous animations from Eric Schwartz on gfx boards is included in this explanations)

If you wish to translate this tutorials into German, write a mail. Have fun! (ps)

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15.May.2001
Orange Juice (ANF)


Gag: Workbench HTML-Emulator :)
"HTML-emulation" of the Workbench :) (ps)

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13.May.2001
Fun Time World


Amiga: Web-Interface for Mailing Lists
Amiga has created a Web-Interface for the mailing lists. According to the message this will enable easy subscribing to the lists. (sd)

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12.May.2001
Dennis "Psyria" Lohr (ANF)


R-Type Title Song as Ringing Sound for your Cell Phone
Dennis Lohr, aka Psyria, has got another licence from Chris Huelsbeck to convert one of his songs into cell phone format. This time it's the title melody of "R-Type".

For everybody who doesn't need a picture, here's the notation sequence:
4G#4, 4D#5, 4G#5, 8D#6, 2C#.6, 8C6, 8A#5, 4C.6, 8G#5, 4D#.5, 8G#5,
2C#.5, 8D#5, 8F5, 4D#5, 4D#5, 4G#4, 4D#5, 8D#6, 2C#.6, 8C6, 8A#5,
4C.6, 8G#5, 4D#.5, 8G#5, 2A#.5, 8G#5, 8A#5, 4G#5, 8G#5, 1P

First number: kind of the note (full, half, quarter, ...)
Letter : note height (if need be with "#" + ".")
Third number: Octave (note height)

People who'd rather see a picture can find this at Psyria on the homepage (title link) at the download area. On "www.mp3.com/huelsbeck" you can find the old pieces of Chris Huelsbeck in studio quality.

The next conversion for the handy will be "Giana Sisters". Be anxious. ;)

Psyria wrote: You have to set the speed for the song for yourself!
This is needed because every cell phone producer uses a different way for the speed display. For example: for Siemens cell phones it's 1 = slow to 30 = fast and for Nokia cell phones it's in bpm.

On Siemens cell phones it would be 7 or 8 ;) (tested on S25 & S35) (Translation: mj)

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12.May.2001
Torsten Kleinz (ANF)


Douglas Adams has Passed
Douglas Admas has unexpectedly died because of a heart-attack. The author became world famous for his novel series "Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy". He died on Friday in Santa Barbara (California). Douglas Adams was 49 years old. (Translation: ps)

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12.May.2001
amiga.org


Aminet: Full Brazilian Mirror Online
The AmigaBR User Group and MMA Internet & Sistemas announce the first full Aminet mirror in Latin America. It's set in Santo Antonio de Jesus, Bahia, Brasilia, and can be reached via http://br.aminet.org/~aminet (title link). (Translation: mj)

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12.May.2001
amiga.org


Intel: Itanium Set in May
Intel plans the release of the first batch Itanium chips for the end of this month. It is expected that two or three versions of this chip will arrive. One with 733 Mhz and a 800-Mhz version with 2 MB cache. A 800-Mhz version with 4 MB cache is said to come, too. Amiga should now mention whether an Itanium compatible translator (VP) is planned.

Itanium chips are 64Bit processors that can among other things manage 32 GB memory. Enough for complete websites or the content of big harddrives. IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Dell and other big computer distributors will soon present computers with 2, 4 and even with 16 processors that for the first time will have the 64 bit Itanium chip. (Translation: mj)

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