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19.Oct.2001
Stéphane Campan (e-mail)


Print magazine: Amiga Active Magazine Announces Major Changes
Fri 19 Oct Amiga Active Magazine Announces Major Changes
Amiga Active, the world's leading Amiga magazine, is undergoing significant changes to meet the challenges of a changed marketplace. With the first consumer version of the next generation Amiga environment, the AmigaDE player, finally available to the public, Amiga have stepped into the future, and Amiga Active magazine is following suit.

Issue 26 of Amiga Active magazine will be released on the 25th of October. This issue will contain the normal mix of forward-looking and "Classic Amiga" content, including the most detailed preview of the Amiga DE to date, revealing for the first time much of what is actually going into the next-generation Operating Environment which Amiga are building on top of the binary-portable intent JTE (Java Technology Edition) multimedia engine from Tao Group. This will be the last time that Amiga's journey into the next generation will be a matter of previews and predictions. The next generation has arrived.

Amiga Active has been preparing for this from the very beginning. Since the very first issue we have been covering the revolution taking place in computing, and over recent months our coverage has increased through our ever-expanding "Next Generation" section. We are now taking the magazine itself into the next stage with a change in focus, and a change in name - to digital.
Complete article see title link. (ps) (Translation: rh)

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19.Oct.2001
Matthew Kille (ANF)


Zeoneo website launched
The Zeoneo website is now online with details of its two new releases for AmigaDE: Convex and Planet Zed.

Until now, Zeoneo was a company that relatively few people knew about. Indeed, it may suprise many people to know that we have been working behind the scenes for well over a year now. In that time, experience and understanding of the systems that make up AmigaDE has been gained and used to develop our first two PDA-targetted titles.

Convex is an addictive puzzle game where the objective of each of the 25 levels is to remove all the marbles.

Planet Zed is a vertical scroll shoot 'em up game that borrows many of its features from the classic Bitmap Brothers game Xenon2.

Further information and screenshots of these products is available on the website. www.zeoneo.com (ps) (Translation: rh)

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19.Oct.2001
Scott Pistorino (ANF)


WWW.AmigaSource.com - Your NEW source for Amiga information
For your viewing pleasure. A new source of Amiga information has been created. After months of hard work www.AmigaSource.com has finally been released to the Amiga community. With 500 links and many more still yet to come this I hope this will be of much use to you all.
Thanks. Scott Pistorino (ps) (Translation: rh)

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17.Oct.2001
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)


Amiga Future: Homepage is being updated again
(ps) (Translation: dr)

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17.Oct.2001
Jörg Brenner (ANF)


Lexsite: New update of hardware-website
Today Lexsite hase been updated. The following things have been added:

Description, photos and gallery-pictures of
  • Commodore A1060 Sidecar (XT-emulator for A1000)
  • Kupke Golem HD 3000 (ST-506-controller for Zorro II)
  • Datel Action Replay III A2000 (Freezer)


Photos and gallery-pictures of
  • GVP EGS 28/24 Spectrum (RTG-graphic adapter)
  • Village Tronic Picasso II (RTG-graphic adapter)
  • X-Pert Merlin (RTG-graphic adapter)
  • HK-Computer Vector Connection (interface adapter)
  • RBM IOBlix (interface adapter)


Description of
  • ArMax oMniBus (RTG-graphic adapter)


In addition all extensions which are supported by Linux and/or NetBSD have got a corresponding comment. By the way we are still looking for Amiga magazines from 1987 to 1993 especially from England and USA - we would be pleased if some poeple could give support to us. Generally scans of the according magazines are sufficient. Please contact us before sending it.

Last but not least: Thanks a lot to all which have sent us pictures of extensions! (ps) (Translation: dr)

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17.Oct.2001
Jörn-Erik Burkert (E-Mail)


Amiga magazine: Article of issues 9 and 10 online
On the website some readings of the issues 9/2001 and 10/2001 are online. Among other things you can read the full MySQL-course and a workshop for programming sound. (ps) (Translation: dr)

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16.Oct.2001
ANN


Programming: ARexx- and AWNPipe tutorials
Bruce Steers has released tutorials for ARexx and AWNPipe on his homepage. The ARexx tutorial introduces you to the basics of ARexx. The AWNPipe tutorial describes how to use 'AWNPipe', with which GUIs and other stuff can be created. What makes AWNPipe special is the possibility to use it with any programming language offering read/write operations.

JavaScript is required to dispaly the page. (sd) (Translation: mj)

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