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13.Apr.2022 OSnews |
Raspberry Pi: Development status of free firmware 'Raspberry Pi' computers require partially closed source software to boot - the so-called raspi-firmware package. But since its release 10 years ago, there have been efforts to make it bootable with open source software only. In a recent blog entry Gunnar Wolf describes how free firmware for the Raspberry is progressing. (dr) [News message: 13. Apr. 2022, 09:18] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Apr.2022 |
Print/PDF magazine: Komoda & Amiga plus #20 (English/Polish) "Komoda & Amiga Plus" is dedicated to retro gamers and deals mainly with Commodore's 8-bit computers and Amigas. Among the topics of the current issue 20 (winter/spring) are game reviews on 'Shadowlands', 'Pacman', 'Incman', 'Dread' and 'Coco Banana' as well as the articles 'What is Amiga in 2022? Part 1' and 'A500 CPU replacement'. The magazine is available in a printed edition inclusive Commodore 64/128 Coverdisk for 9,67 Euro (plus 5 Euro shipping), the price for the digital edition is 2,15 Euro. (dr) [News message: 13. Apr. 2022, 06:53] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
11.Apr.2022 Robert Smith |
Video: DrawBridge for MiSTer in development Robert Smith's project 'DrawBridge' (Disk Reader and Writer Bridge) uses a microcontroller - in this case an Arduino board - to read and write Amiga floppy disks with a standard PC disk drive connected. After successfully implementing this project, the developer explores in his latest video the possibilities of transferring this to the FPGA Amiga clone MISTer as well. (dr) [News message: 11. Apr. 2022, 18:45] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
09.Apr.2022 |
AmigaGuide magazine: Issue 4 of 'WhatIFF?' published WhatIFF? is an Amiga magazine in AmigaGuide format. Unlike other magazines or journals, WhatIFF? does not deal with games, but is mainly intended for users who want to be creative with their Amigas. As Timo Paul, the creator of the magazine, told us, his original motivation for the magazine was to create something similar to Amiga World, Amazing Amiga and Amiga Report: "There is a lot of software that people want to use but the guides are not there and WhatIFF? offers a helping hand to those who want to use creative software such as Lightwave and Brilliance. As the magazine grows with writers I hope to offer more guides on other software. In addition each issue offers tutorials on how to fix your Amiga, update, or use in unique ways." Topics of issue 4:
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