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19.Jul.2003
Matthias Henze (ANF)


stormamiga.lib for SAS/C is Freeware
From now on Matthias Henze has released stormamiga.lib for SAS/C as Freeware. If there will be further updates in future he still cannot say.

Informationen to the "stormamiga.lib"
  • The "stormamiga.lib" is a linker library for StormC and SAS/C.
  • The StormC version is a replacement for all 68k linker libraries of StormC, the "amiga.lib" and the startupcode "startup.o". Besides this many other functions and features are offered.
  • The SAS/C version is only partly a replacement for the linker libraries of SAS/C. For the first time there is a linker library for SAS/C for the MC68060, too. But also the slow linker library "scm040.lib" is partly replaced by a faster version for the MC68040.
  • The "stormamiga.lib" is fully written in assembler to achieve the maximum speed.
(ps) (Translation: dr)

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18.Jul.2003
Amiga Society (Website)


Amiga Society celebrates third anniversary
Horst Diebel wrote:
"Yesterday three years ago Soci went online. During this time many things have happened and the site has grown more and more but there were also some breaks. Some sections have been added other ones have been deleted. We look forward what the future may bring...

Meanwhile it has become a good tradition to thank you all who have supported us. Therefore we will do it in this year, too.

Thank you very much Andreas Magerl (Amiga Future) who has made his news available, Ian Chapman with his Big Book of Amiga Hardware, Markus Schmidt with his ICQ-list and the boys of the Schlachtfeld team. Furthermore we would like to say thank you to Amiga-News and Amiga-Plus. Please keep on doing your good work. Of course thanks to all who have supported us!

During the last days the following things have changed: There was an update of the Big Book of Amiga Hardware and of the Little Book of Amiga Software. The section of Schlachtfeld is online again and will be extended in the next days.

There is no special birthday update but we are intensively testing the last alpha of Schlachtfeld to change as soon as possible to the beta status. We will give a current status report in the next days."

amiga-news.de says Happy Birthday! (ps) (Translation: dr)

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18.Jul.2003
Amiga Future (E-Mail)


Amiga Future: Opinion poll concerning your computer system
Today Amiga Future has started a new opinion poll in which is asked what computer system you use. You can take part in this opinion poll via the title link, the current results you can find here. (ps) (Translation: dr)

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18.Jul.2003
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena: 5 Anniversary Preview
 Amiga Arena - The fire still burns
 5 Anniversary preview

In 1998 "Amiga Arena" has been founded in order to support the Amiga Freeware and Shareware market. Beginning with a link list at the end of 1998 Amiga Arena developed to a good place for Shareware special actions. By this concept several Shareware special actions could become possible. During the time interviews (over 100 now) and the release of registered Shareware programs were added as new features.

I could make possible all these things with the help of the developers and of all active users of print and online magazines and news sites. Thank you to all these people (have a look at the hall of fame) and all these ones who I have not mentioned but who supported me, too.

Because of this event I will tell you the history of the last five years and will also add screenshots. But that is not all! During the "Amiga Arena anniversary weeks" there will be several actions with many developers and companies. With the help of the list of participants you may imagine what things you can expect.

The summer will be hot - the fire still burns!

Commercial participants:
  • AmiAtlas Team
  • Amiga Future
  • amiga-news.de
  • AMIGAplus
  • Airsoftsoftwair
  • Apex-Designs
  • e.p.i.c. interactive entertainment gmbh
  • Funtime World
  • Hyperion Entertainment
  • IOSPIRIT
  • Inutilis Imperium
  • KDH Datentechnik


Shareware participants:
  • Gutmann, Steffen (MuiBase)
  • Hodges, Chris (Poseidon USB)
  • Dröge, Sven (Bonds)
  • Hoffman, Helmut (PhotoAlbum/CyberShow)
  • Jahn, Bert (WHDLoad)
  • Kimna, Christoph (PairsNG)
  • Kost, Stefan (SoundFX)
  • Unger, Thomas (The Kickstart Archives)


I want to thank all participants! I hope you will take part in many of the actions to show me that the last five years have been useful and to show the developers/companies that their work is still wanted!

Your Olaf K. - Amiga Arena

amiga-news.de says Happy Birthday - five years are a very good performance! (ps) (Translation: dr)

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18.Jul.2003
Maik Schultheis (ANF)


AmiGate is there again
Maik Schultheis wrote:
After a long time we have decided to keep on running AmiGate. We hope you will support as good as you can do!

Have you a commercial or private Amiga site? You can register your website for free thus other people can also have a look at your page! Please join us. (ps) (Translation: dr)

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17.Jul.2003
ExoticA (Website)


ExoticA: High Voltage SID Collection Version 5.3
The demoscene website ExoticA! has been updated in many of its sections. Especially pronounced is the update in the High Voltage SID Collection, which has been brought to version 5.3 and now contains about 20,660 different C64 tunes. Details about other updates may be found here. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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17.Jul.2003
The Legacy (Website)


The Legacy: Game Museum News
The Legacy is a game museum for C64, Amiga, Atari, PC, Schneider/Amstrad CPC, in which the readers provide screenshots, cover scans and information about the developers. On the news page, the Legacy team has announced the following:

Next we draw your attention to a new game titled "Eve Online - The Second Genesis." Here is a review in which you may get an idea of how in-depth the game is, and how it is played.

Further, DoM of Team Legacy explains: "In the meantime there are two sorts of updates. A master update, which has broadened into more than 600 games, and an incremental update. The latter is to accomodate everyday-type changes.

Our regular guests certainly have noticed by now that support has been slow new steps: Betatesters can already use all the new functions. All other visitors can use some of them. In the background I'm working under intense pressure on new functions which will move some functions into the live database, including email notifications when something is taken over." (ps) (Translation: dm)

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17.Jul.2003
David Brunet (E-Mail)


Amiga Games Hit Parade: Vote July/August 2003
The publishers of Amiga Games Hit Parade call for your vote of games this July/August 2003. You may take part in the voting by sending a list of up to 20 of your favorite games in an email to David "Daff" Brunet, or going to hitparade.amigames.com.

You can vote for any sort of game (commercial, freeware, old, new, etc.). The final results will be published in August. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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