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15.Feb.2003 st-computer |
TKR LAM200E: DSL direct with the Amiga? The company TKR from Kiel offers with the LAM200E by LG Electronics a DSL modem that has the PPPoE driver already integrated. So you can theoretically use DSL directly with operating systems like AmigaOS or MorphOS without having to go the detour via a router, the X-Surf or the not available MiamiDX - though an Ethernet interface must exist on the Amiga or compatible as the modem is connected via this. The configuration of the driver is done externally via a webbrowser. In conjunction with an Amiga it isn't tested right now - so it's pure theory. The AMIGAplus will try to get a sample of the LAM200E and release a review in the AMIGAplus 03/2003. The LAM200E owns additionally an integrated router. Connected to a network hub several computers can connect to the internet via the modem. The LAM200E costs EUR 99,90. Bargains in conjunction with subscriptions are possible. TKR grants a money-back-warranty of 14 days. (nba) (Translation: wk) [News message: 15. Feb. 2003, 18:08] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
15.Feb.2003 AMIGAplus |
Pixload 3 announced Version 3.0 of Pixload, an alternative startmenu for AmigaOS 3.x, was announced. Icons in the startbar can now be modified simply via drag n' drop and are not restricted to a certain number. Similar to the dock of Mac OS X are active programs marked through a triangle in the Pixload startbar. This and much more awaits you in Pixload 3. (nba) (Translation: wk) [News message: 15. Feb. 2003, 17:43] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
15.Feb.2003 M. Mancini (ANF) |
USB card: UltraBUS - one step closer to production stage... A few days ago the final prototype of the UltraBUS USB card has been sent to us by individual Computers. As soon as this prototype successfully passes all neccessary tests, producing the first batch of production stage UltraBUS boards shouldn't be delayed any further. This prototype already has all basic features of the final product - including the 512k FlashROM and the very promising 16bit mode which should not only show remarkably reduced overhead on the target system in certain cases, but also result in a noticable improvement of performance on lower specced systems. Due to the ISP (in system programmable) features of the whole board, final optimisations of the autoconfig logic and the featured TripleBus (zorro, clockport, expansion port) can be applied at any time during the following testing and production stage. (ps) [News message: 15. Feb. 2003, 03:29] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
14.Feb.2003 Scenia |
planet scene - New CD-ROM for the demo scene Michael Menz who is also well-known as "crest" offers a new CD-ROM from and for the demo scene which is called "planet scene". Besides 121 MP3 tracks which are about nine hours of music planet scene contains 600 DOS intros as well as 220 Windows intros, a choice of the best C64 demos in D64 format as well as a few Playstation demos including the required emulators. You can find a complete list of the music tracks which are available in MP3 format but originally are Tracker moduls (MOD, S3M, XM, IT) under the title link. planet scene costs 4,- Euro inclusive postage/delivery and can be ordered via email. On the Breakpoint Party which will take place on Eastern in Bingen/Rhein the CD-ROM will probably available for 2 Euro for advance orderers. (nba) (Translation: dr) [News message: 14. Feb. 2003, 14:50] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
14.Feb.2003 |
OctaMED SoundStudio V2 Resurrected? As most know, because we heard nothing from the katodev team for a very, very long time and having made many, many attempts to get a reply, we were forced to face the fact that, even with all their failed deadlines and promises, they have let us, and you, down badly. HOWEVER, Gerd Frank of AmiAtlas fame has decided to take over work on V2, he is having to start from scratch, so give him plenty of time, but he assures us that, (unlike katodev), he will do his utmost to get a new Amiga V2 built and if it is possible, we won't have to wait until human beings step on Mars :) However, if things do go badly, you 'will' be told and not kept in the dark as to the possible future of a new Amiga V2 release, so check this page every couple of months from now on. (nba) [News message: 14. Feb. 2003, 11:30] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Feb.2003 Christoph Gutjahr (ANF) |
Eyetech: Status Update Concerning AmigaOne-XE Alan Redhouse (Eyetech Group Ltd.) talked about the status of the AmigaOne-XE on the AmigaOne mailing list (see title link). Here's a summary of the most important information related to that, from Christoph Gutjahr. More AmigaOne-XE computers and G4 modules have been produced than the number of preorders. The motherboards are currently in Taiwan. When they get the okay from the testers these boards will be equipped with AmigaOne-ROMs and sent to Europe. Redhouse goes on to say that these boards will leave the factory in the direction of Europe on the 24th of this month. It takes about 4 days for the computers to reach Eyetech from Taiwan. Eyetech themselves can then test about 40 to 50 boards daily, assign a serial number, and "put them in the mail." The G4 modules for the AmigaOne-XE machines include a PPC processor of type 7451 (G4) at 800 MHz, 32 KB +32 KB L1 Cache, 256 KB L2 Cache and 2 MB 64/72 Bit L3 Cache. Update: (26.07.2014, cg) A complete copy of Alan Redhouse's mail (added since the Original has been moved elsewhere by Yahoogroups apparently): Message-ID: <009f01c2d38e$57a5dde0$2501a8c0@alan> An:(ps) (Translation: dm) [News message: 13. Feb. 2003, 22:37] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Feb.2003 Nokia (press service) |
Nokia N-Gage: Mobile Game Revolution? Nokia, once an official partner of AMIGA, Inc., has shown the new mobile game system "Nokia N-Gage " in past weeks at "Get Ready to N-Gage" conventions in London and Sydney. The game deck allows the execution of high value games, among other things, over Bluetooth networks, but also the use of a variety of services, the playing of MP3 and radio music, and the use as a Triband GSM 900/1800/1900 mobile telephone. Participating game companies reportedly include Activision, Eidos, Sega, Taito and THQ - thereby providing a bit of serious competition to Nintendo's GBA. An overview of N-Gage features:
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13.Feb.2003 Golem IT-News |
Golem: Motorola is Working on a Linux Smartphone Motorola wants to bring a smartphone with the Linux operating system to market this year, planned first for Asia. The Motorola A760 will include a digital camera, a color display, an MP3 player, and Bluetooth and Java functions. Read the complete report at Golem IT-News (under the title link). (nba) (Translation: dm) [News message: 13. Feb. 2003, 12:12] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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