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08.Sep.2024
Andreas Magerl (ANF)


Print magazine: Amiga Future, issue 170 / raffle
The English and German issue 170 (September/October 2024) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed. It can be ordered directly from its editorial office and from Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.

Content of the current issue includes interviews with Jennifer Diane Reitz and 'Tigerskunk', previews of Krogharr and The Lost Pixel as well as a workshop about HAM games. Furthermore there is a raffle with prizes by Look Behind You. Also non-readers of the magazine can take part, one has just to send an e-mail. (snx)

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07.Sep.2024



Video tutorial: Using the AMOS command "Get bob"
In another video in his series of tutorials on AMOS Pro, retro and Amiga fan 'Yawning Angel' shows how to use the Get bob command to grab images from AMOS screen to use as Bobs in a program. This is an alternative to using the Object Editor built into AMOS Pro. The source code for the program in this video is available for free on his website. (dr)

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03.Sep.2024
(ANF)


Worth a read: Cosy Computing - On the soulful qualities of home computers
In the blog post "Cosy Computing - On the soulful qualities of home computers" on datagubbe.se, Swedish tech nerd and software developer Carl Svensson describes the homely atmosphere when using old home computers. He emphasizes the simpler technology and the absence of distractions that modern devices often bring. The article highlights how old computers, with their mechanical noises and the warmth of the hardware, convey a sense of coziness and security that modern devices do not offer. The text celebrates the nostalgic and relaxing experience of dealing with retro technology. You can read the full article at the title link. (nba)

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03.Sep.2024
David Brunet (ANF)


New articles on Obligement website
The articles below have been added to the website of the French Amiga/MorphOS magazine Obligement in the last two months. Readers willing to help out with translating articles into other languages are asked to contact David 'Daff' Brunet.
  • News for July/August 2024
  • Old articles from Génération 4 19 to 22: News: Sales Curve launches Storm, Review of Dragon's Lair: Escape From Singe's Castle, Interview: Janine Pitot, Review of Castle Master, Review of Jumping Jack'Son, News: Les 4 D'Or 1989, Review of Rock Star, Review of Tennis Cup, Review of Austerlitz, Test of John Lowe's Ultimate Darts, etc.
  • Interview with Kari-Pekka Koljonen (author of HippoPlayer)
  • Interview with Gary Carlston (head of Brøderbund)
  • Hardware: Amiga Mouse Pad
  • Review of AmiDream
  • The best of Byte from August 1987 to April 1989
  • File: The reasons for Escom's bankruptcy
  • File: Scrolling on the Amiga
  • Tutorial: CompactFlash AmigaOS under Linux with FS-UAE
  • Tutorial: Wi-Fi on Amiga 1200 (with Prism2 V2 and MiamiDX) (update)
  • Tutorial: Common GUI design problems
  • DIY: Repairing an Amiga 1000 (black screen, WCS memory)
  • DIY: Making your own Amiga arcade controller (improved model) (update)
  • Point of view: My VD0 story, the invention of the recoverable RAM disk
  • Point of view: Beyond BBS - Internet solutions for 8-bit Commodores and my plans in this area
  • Special quiz about The Secret Of Monkey Island
(nba)

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03.Sep.2024



Preview video: Amiga port of arcade classic Elevator Action in development
After Jean-François 'jotd' Fabre had collected all his previous arcade ports at the end of May and released them for the CD32, he is now working on an Amiga port of Galaga as well as a conversion of Taito's arcade classic Elevator Action: as an agent, you have to take the lift down from the 30th floor, avoiding numerous enemy attackers and opening certain doors (YouTube video of the C64 conversion). (dr)

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