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05.Mar.2005
Genesi (e-mail)


Genesi: Request to developers for the Open Desktop Workstation
Under the title link, Genesi has published the following request to the developers who are working on software for the Pegasos-based Open Desktop Workstation. The company explicitely wants also MorphOS projects to be registered.

"Please read the latest Genesi Press Release and watch the new PegasosPPC/ODW presentation animation.

Most importantly, please update your PPCZone Project entries (if you received your ODW and somehow did not get an account yet please contact matt@genesi.co.uk).

Partners and potential partners are logging in to see the latest updates and entries.

With the advent of the initiative in China, Genesi will be seeking to support/develop additional national centers. Discussions involving a second facility in India and a third to support Central and South America are already underway. Your PPCZone Project entries are a meaningful way for you to present your developments to Genesi Partners and Customers. Please keep them updated!

The first round of Pilot Projects are drawing to successful conclusions. In the implementation phase of the various initiatives developer support on a full time and part time basis will be required. Having your PPCZone Project entry up to date indicating your availablity, resume and activity/projects will further your opportunity around the PegasosPPC and the ODW.

With the Avalanche Desktop Reference Project extending from Debian to soon also include Gentoo, OpenSolaris and a new MySQL Initiative, the announcement of the Freescale and China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII) National Linux Systems Development Lab, the soon-to-be officially confirmed Genesi/MIT Open Course Ware satellite Internet delivery pilot, ConnectEE, and finally the new Mobile MorphOS effort, the potential for PegasosPPC/ODW related consulting and employment opportunities are growing. Please get your PPCZone Project pages updated!

For information concerning your account or to establish an account please contact the webmaster. Thanks!" (snx)

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04.Mar.2005
Horst Diebel (ANF)


Strategy game: News from "Schlachtfeld"
There are some news of the strategy game called "Schlachtfeld":

Dennis "Psyria" Lohr has agreed to make available his Schlachtfeld title theme for Phase II as well and to write some other tracks for the game if it is necessary.

Besides this somebody has been found who creates a new background graphic for Schlachtfeld Phase II. You can find a preview under the title link. If you have suggestions for other background graphics please contact Horst Diebel via e-mail.

Those models which were designed by Edgar Leidig will probably not be used in Phase II. But the basic structures are kept and will be still improved so the units may be used in a Phase III.

During the next days there will be updates on the Schlachtfeld website. (cg) (Translation: dr)

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04.Mar.2005
(ANF)


Jens Langner is looking for the hard drive Seagate Medialist 540 MB
Jens Langner (YAM-OpenSource-Team, AmigaOS 4-Team) needs your help. He wants to rescue important data from a hard drive called "Seagate Medialist 540 MB". If you should own such a hard drive and it is still working please contact Langner. You can find further information under the title link. (cg) (Translation: dr)

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02.Mar.2005
Mario Misic (ANF)


PDF magazine: First issue of the BBoAH magazine
The team of the German mirror of the "Big Book of Amiga Hardware" (BBoAH) is pleased to announce the availability of the first issue of the BBoAH magazine (German) for download.

There are several interviews with committed users, reports regarding Amiga hardware and a review of an Amiga classic game. Further on there is a report covering some "extreme modding" in Italy.

The BBoAH magazine is planned to issue twice a year. The first issue was delayed to ensure it is viewable with every Amiga and APDF.

(cg)

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