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03.Feb.2004
AmigaWorld.net (ANF)


New screenshots of AmigaOS 4 published
On AmigaWorld.net you can find new inofficial screenshots of AmigaOS4.

You will see a general Workbench screenshot with IBrowse, SoundPlayer and the new layers.library in action (shape and mask of windows) and some running 68k-programs: ArtEffect, WBAsteroid, ZoneXplorer and YAM.

Further more two screenshots show Descent 2 (1, 2). This is a port from d2x, the Linux/SDL-version of the game. Hyperion is working on an optimisation and on an OpenGL-Integration. (snx) (Translation: gf)

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30.Jan.2004
giga.de (ANF)


Source code of "Enemy Territory" released
After releasing the source codes of "Alien versus Predator 2", "Unreal Tournament 2003" and "No One Lives Forever" "id Software" follows that and release the source code of the popular online shooter "Enemy Territory". (cg) (Translation: dr)

[News message: 30. Jan. 2004, 00:49] [Comments: 0]
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28.Jan.2004
Amiga.org (Website)


Team AROS with new website
The support group of the Amiga Research Operating System (AROS), the "Team AROS", are presenting their new website. (snx) (Translation: ub)

[News message: 28. Jan. 2004, 23:16] [Comments: 0]
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28.Jan.2004
David 'Daff' Brunet (E-Mail)


AGHP: Vote for the Amiga game of the year 2003
The editors of "Amiga Games Hit Parade" are asking for a vote regarding the Amiga game 2003. Participation on that vote is possible by following the title link. The results and a winner will be said within the next days. (nba) (Translation: ub)

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28.Jan.2004
MorphOS-News.de (website)


IBM: Information about Genesi's Open Desktop Workstation (Update)
IBM did now also add Genesi's Pegasos-based Open Desktop Workstation to the Global Solutions Directory.

"The Open Desktop Workstation is available as a turnkey, built to order solution with a number of configuration packages available, including multiple distributions of open-source Linux, and OpenBSD. Other options are available on request.

The combined reference designs and open standards give the Open Desktop Workstation the flexibility to unleash PowerPC onto the desktops of the workplace and the server racks of the small business. The desktop version allows the workplace to have a level of conformity between servers and office equipment reducing the total technology overhead. Providing a natural path of progression from user to system administration the desktop version can minimize outside training requirements. Rack mount versions provide the small business and educators with servers that not only perform, but perform silently, consuming less power, and with the reliability expected from PowerPC.

Running several distributions of Linux out of the box along with OpenBSD, the Open Desktop Workstation will be capable of running future Linux distributions by virtue of the open standards adopted by its design. Being customizable to particular needs, the Open Desktop Workstation may be used with its own closed source Operating System for enterprises that require it.

The Open Desktop Workstation, whether using closed or open source systems, is available in both "do it yourself" and as a complete turnkey system built to the specifications of many enterprises both large and small."

Update: (28.01.04, 23:23, snx)
The Open Desktop Workstation is now also mentioned in the Design Alliance Member Directory from Motorola. (snx)

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28.Jan.2004
Jörg Brenner (ANF)


Update of the Amiga Hardware World
The Amiga Hardware World (AHW) has been updated today.

This update mostly covers busboards and mainboards - mainboard photos of the A3000T, A3000, A500+ as well as the CD32 were added and also pictures and descriptions of several busboards from Micronik, Elbox and RBM. Furthermore there are twelve new manuals and ten new installation disks.

An overview about the latest changes is available here:
http://amiga.resource.cx/about.html (English)
http://amiga.resource.cx/aboutde.html (German)

At AHW there are currently more than 740 expansions for the Amiga registered, all with description and most of them with pictures. (snx) (Translation: ub)

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