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07.Mar.2002
Dirk Baeyens (E-Mail)


Linux (for PlayStation 2)
From: ps2linux-announce@playstation2-linux.com
Dear PlayStation and Linux Enthusiast,
Now is the time to put yourself inside the next generation in computer entertainment! In response to your request for information on LINUX (FOR PLAYSTATION 2), we are excited to let you know that this accessory is now available for pre-order in the United States and Canada* exclusively at http://www.us.playstation.com/?refUrl=linux, with an expected shipping date of May 22, 2002.

Combining the incredible technology of the PlayStation(R)2 computer entertainment system with the endlessly versatile Linux operating system, Linux enthusiasts and programmers can now use the same system they play their favorite PlayStation games on to run thousands of Linux applications! The LINUX (FOR PLAYSTATION 2) accessory kit allows you to utilize the PlayStation 2 console as a fully-functional desktop computer. Download a wealth of Linux programs -- HTML editors, multimedia players, office solutions and more -- or program your own software to run in the PlayStation 2 Linux environment.

Included with the LINUX (FOR PLAYSTATION 2) kit is the PlayStation 2 Linux software, an internal hard disc drive (40 GB), a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Network Adaptor, and a USB mouse and keyboard. You will still need to purchase or supply a PlayStation 2 console, a 8MB memory card (for PlayStation 2) [preferably a new memory card -- once formatted for Linux use, your game data will be erased and you will not be able to save new game data] and a VGA monitor with sync-on-green capability [check your monitor's user manual to see if it meets this requirement].

While it's exciting to see tremendous interest in this new PlayStation venture, there are a few things for you to note before purchasing. LINUX (FOR PLAYSTATION 2) is a tool for Linux enthusiasts and programming hobbyists. Basic understanding of the Linux operating system is strongly suggested for installation and use. Also, be advised that this accessory will NOT enhance your PlayStation 2 games. The hard disc drive formatted for Linux cannot be used with HDD-compatible PlayStation 2 games, and the included Network Adaptor (Ethernet) does not include a modem, which the upcoming standard Network Adaptor will. Be sure to consider all of these factors before making your decision to purchase.

For more information about LINUX (FOR PLAYSTATION 2), please visit the official PlayStation 2 Linux Community site FAQ at :

http://playstation2-linux.com/faq.php

Once you're ready to immerse yourself into the Linux world via the PlayStation 2 system, click in and pre-order exclusively from PlayStation.com. While supplies last. (ps)

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07.Mar.2002
Coyote Flux


Coyote Flux: JMiner revealed, AuroraRadio online
JMiner, a photogrammetry package developed on the Amiga, has been revealed. This program allows sequence- and image-based correction in three dimensions and can automatically map a two dimensional map from a (special) video stream. Take a look at the JMiner page to find out more!

One thing we would like to mention is that JMiner and the 3D engine are two completely different projects: The 3D objects are compatible with both engines but the renderer is by no means the same. The FPU-based J Miner runs slower when more polygons are added, the integer-based 3D engine will always run at one speed.

AuroraRadio is now officially online and is a Shoutcast radio station dedicated only to quality music. Every style and age of music is played, including Amiga modules and C64 SID music. Currently, the radio station is in its test phase, which means that sometimes the server is down, but under normal circumstances it should be available 24 hours a day...!

There are a lot of other big secret hard- and software projects going on right now, although we cannot say anything about it yet. However, this will change when release dates get closer. Be prepared for something unexpected! (ps)

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05.Mar.2002
Volker Grabbe alias Krockett (ANF)


Mailing list for Amiga version of Openoffice opened
Volker Grabbe has opened a mailing list for the Amiga version of Openoffice. You can reach the list under amigaoffice@kbx7.de. There is also a webinterface for reading online the list: http://www.kbx7.de/list?enter=Amigaoffice. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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04.Mar.2002
Schatztruhe


Schatztruhe: GlowIcon Collections 2
After the successfull GlowIcon Collection 1 was composed a second CD-ROM containing more than 3500 new icons that will embellish your system's appearance.

The features:

  • High-quality icons in GlowIcon and NewIcon formats covering subjects such as applications, games, drawers, etc.
  • GlowIcon style toolbars for some of the most popular programmes (YAM, AmigaWriter, Art-Effect, Directory Opus, IBrowse, Voyager and others).
  • GlowIcon style skins for AmigaAmp and CoolCalc
  • Workbench backdrops suitable for the GlowIcon look
(ps)

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04.Mar.2002
Schatztruhe


Schatztruhe: Aminet CD #47
Aminet CD 47, dated February 2002, contains more than 800 Megabytes of (uncompressed) software in hundreds of archives. Since the release of Aminet 46 over 500MB of new software has appeared. The CD is available from 6th March 2002. (ps)

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04.Mar.2002
Günther Klug v. Biedermann (ANF)


TurboCalc: Homepage update
There is a new exapmle of how to use TurboCalc for accounting needs of small firms. The example provided by Karl Guhr who is using it in his firm.

Günther Klug v. Biedermann
E-Mail: klugvbiedermann.muc@t-online.de
Homepage (Telekom): http://home.t-online.de/home/0894706993 oder
Homepage (Amiga-Club): http://www.amiga-club.de/homepage/rux/index.htm (zurzeit down). (sd) (Translation: sk)

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04.Mar.2002
Set-Top-Box.de


AmigaDE: Set-Top-Box by Nokia with AmigaDE
The linux powered set-top-box by Nokia called Media Terminal will be shipped in Sweden with a preinstalled AmigaDE. The complete article (german) can be found at the titlelink. (jm) (Translation: sk)

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