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06.Sep.2022



Tool for Reverse Engineering: Amiga extension for Ghidra (update)
Ghidra is a free and open source reverse engineering tool. This framework includes a suite of software analysis tools that enable users to analyze compiled code on a variety of platforms including Windows, macOS, and Linux. Capabilities include disassembly, assembly, decompilation, graphing, and scripting (GitHub page).

Based on the work of Vladimir Kononovich and Martin Atkins, 'Bartman' has released a first Amiga extension, which can load Amiga Hunk executables and Kickstart images, include NDK 3.9 symbols.

Update: (08.09.2022, 19:38, dr)

With the update 20220908 released today, now among others WinUAE state files (.uss) can be loaded. (dr)

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05.Sep.2022
Ko-Fi


AmigaOS 4: The Battle for the Solar System - The Pandoran War
After George 'walkero' Sokianos ported the platformer "BlobWars: Attrition" to AmigaOS 4 the other day (amiga-news.de reported), he has now ported the shoot'em up "The Battle for the Solar System: The Pandoran War" by Stephen J Sweeney and Parallel Realities using SDL.

The required data files have to be downloaded from the page The Battle for the Solar System. After unpacking the file "tbftss-1.5.1.linux-x86_64.tar.gz" twice to a hard disk location of your choice, the data is available. Sokianos' archive is also unpacked there, prompts to overwrite some files must be confirmed. Additional information about the game can be found in the file README-OS4.md.

Those who want to support the author have the opportunity to do so on his Ko-fi website. 50% of the donations are returned to the community by the author at the end of each month by supporting projects or developers. (dr)

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29.Aug.2022
Tim Lenke (ANF)


USB stick/keychains in Amiga-1200 and A500 look
Tim Lenke offers USB sticks in retro design on lavago.de, which can also be used as keychains. Currently available is, among others, a "Mini Amiga 500", at the Amiga 37 (October 15 and 16, Mönchengladbach) an A1200 version will then celebrate its premiere, which will also be available in the web store after the event.


According to Tim Lenke, the disks, officially licensed by Amiga Corporation, will be injection molded, not 3D printed. There will also be a special "Amiga 37" variant of the A1200 stick that will only be available at the event - Lavago is one of the sponosors of the meeting. (cg)

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