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09.Aug.2017 |
MorphOS: Word processing software Folio (beta version) "Folio is a technical proof of concept that leverages the sophisticated Webkit layout engine included in the Odyssey Web Browser to provide a modern word processing tool that fulfills most common needs. Its current feature set and capabilities are comparable to those found in Microsoft WordPad and Apple TextEdit." Due to a bug of version 1.24 of Odyssey, version 1.23 has to be installed as well and Folio to be opened there. An Internet connection is not required. Known problems:
folio_morphos.zip (435 KB) owb-morphos-1.23.lha (26 MB) (snx) (Translation: dr) [News message: 09. Aug. 2017, 05:53] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
03.Aug.2017 (ANF) |
Hardware: Vampire V4 announced inclusive A1200 and standalone version In a press release and in the forum of the project the Apollo team has announced the next generation of the FPGA-based accelerator board, which for the first time will be also offered as "standalone" version. Three different versions are offered:
Specifications:
Motherboard components:
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03.Aug.2017 Generation Amiga (Webseite) |
Stereo headphone amplifier for Amiga computers: KA71 The sound output of the Amiga is given out on four channels: two on the left stereo channel and two on the right one - this is not an advantage if you use headphones. rastport.com offers a solution for this problem: An amplifier for the Amiga called KA71. "KA71 can mix stereo channels at a level adjustable with a knob, from full separation to mono output." Still it is not clear when the device will be available at the distributor of rastport.com. (cg) (Translation: dr) [News message: 03. Aug. 2017, 01:16] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
02.Aug.2017 Alexander Fritsch (ANF) |
Speech synthesizer: espeak 1.1 The Amiga port of the speech synthesizer espeak wriiten by Jonathan Duddington currently is available on Aminet. Espeak speaks 75 languages in 19 different versions. The Amiga version is identical to the original Linux version. The audio.device is used for the speech output, but it is also possible giving it out into a file. In this way it is possible first to create a wave-file on slower systems and then to play it. The translator.library is not required. (cg) (Translation: dr) [News message: 02. Aug. 2017, 23:52] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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