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15.Mar.2025 |
Blog: Copyright and the Demo Scene In a blog post, Carl Svensson takes a look at the demo scene and its relationship to copyright, including a foray into the history of the (Amiga) scene. (cg) (Translation: cg) [News message: 15. Mar. 2025, 21:36] [Comments: 1 - 16. Mar. 2025, 18:51] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
10.Mar.2025 |
Music tips To kick off the new week, we would like to present our readers with a few music tips: The Swedish software and hardware developer 'mbitsnbites', who for example has published SoundBox, a synth music tracker and editor written in HTML5 for creating music for small JavaScript demos, had written an Amiga song called Old Fashion as a teenager in the early 90s, which he gave a "Facelifting". One of Metin Seven's favourite Amiga tracker music modules is Piggie's Hut, released by Romeo Knight in 1993: according to Seven, it is an energetic composition that uses various heavy metal-style sound samples. And it shows that "computers don't just produce bleeps and bloops". Tell Me Lies (video) by XCOPY was created on a Commodore Amiga with ProTracker 2.3f. As the author writes: "There is no beginning or end, you can listen on loop. Let synesthesia emerge." 'LukHash' is a musician based in Edinburgh, Scotland. He describes his music as a "fusion of digital 8-bit chaos and 80s-inspired synthesiser music, combined with modern sounds and cyberpunk aesthetics." He created his current Chiptune Raster Bar on a C64 with Evo64 and SID Wizard (plus FL Studio on the PC). And even though no Amiga was involved, it's a fantastic feel-good song. Listen to it (and buy it)! (dr) [News message: 10. Mar. 2025, 22:10] [Comments: 1 - 12. Mar. 2025, 15:11] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
10.Mar.2025 |
Project introduction: Floppy disk reader for AmigaOS 4 Andrea 'afxgroup' Palmatè has adapted Robert Smith's project "DrawBridge" (amiga-news.de reported) for reading Amiga floppy disks with the help of an Arduino board so that it can now also be used under AmigaOS 4 (GitHub project page). Above all, he had to make changes to the USB communication. There will most likely also be a commercial version of the "Waffle Reader" for a few euros, although the project will remain open source. (dr) [News message: 10. Mar. 2025, 15:35] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
05.Mar.2025 Andreas Magerl (ANF) |
Print magazine: Amiga Future, issue 173 The English and German issue 173 (March/April 2025) 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, besides several reviews, for example an interview with Richard Leinfellner and a special about the life of an AmigaOS 4 betatester. (snx) [News message: 05. Mar. 2025, 16:56] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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