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22.Mar.2007
Amiga Future (website)


Amiga Magazin: Reading Rehearsals of Issues 2/07 and 3/07
From today on reading rehearsals of the issues 2/07 and 3/07 from the "Amiga Magazin" are online.

The released articles are related to the web browser Sputnik, certain PowerPC cpu's, AmigaOS 4 final, Ambient as well as shell- and Unix-commands on the Amiga. (snx) (Translation: tz)

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22.Mar.2007
Kilian Servais (ANF)


Magazin: Retro #3 published
Since this week the third release of the Retro magazine is available in stores. An item overview is given under the title link. The official press release is listed below:

About Hackers and Heroes

The fascination of computers and the number of those who are using them full of enthusiasm was increasing within the seventies. Small groups came up which were even occupied with the world of computers aside the universities. Every new piece of software was examined, analysed and passed on.

Bill Gate's idea of a software market came to the idealistic hacker's world like a bombshell. It was the opinion that every programmer acquired his knowledge from others and only a free exchange could guarantee a further development.

Bill Gates neither wanted to share his knowledge with others nor he wasn't prepared to allow that his software should be freely copied and changed by others. Being upset, finally he wrote a so called "open letter" to the Homebrew computer club. In it he claimed the ones as thieves who were using and copying his software without any payment.

Retro #3 shows Bill Gate's original letter from the year 1976 and gives impressions from hackers' ethics and crackers' philosophy. Furthermore there are scenes of Wau Holland, being figured as a co founder of the Chaos computer club.

Additional highlights in Retro #3 are a special about soccer manager games and the history of the Amstrad/Schneider CPC.

About Retro:

Exciting, funny and a special sense for retro trends - RETRO offers everything from the cosmos of digital lifestyle. The magazine reports from video games, hard- and software for retro fans, but even introduces people and stories in the background. With a regular view of events all over the world RETRO informs you of all aspects from the digital retro culture. Even a cd-rom is attached to every issue - full of videos, sounds and games from the retro scene.

RETRO #3 consists of 96 pages and is in stores for 9,95 Euro since March 20, 2007. A cd-rom with 25 video games is part of this issue. (snx) (Translation: tz)

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18.Mar.2007
Carsten Siegner (ANF)


MorphOS: Blender animation "Efika - das Mini-Movie"
Carsten Siegner is making available an animation which was produced completely - including cutting and scoring - with the 3D package Blender 2.4.2a and should demonstrate its possibilities under MorphOS.

The video is available in OGM format, so for smooth viewing, at least MPlayer 1.0 rc1 is required.

Download: movie.ogm (25 MB) (cg) (Translation: cad)

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09.Mar.2007
Christian Rosentreter (E-Mail)


Babylon 5: Production observation of "The Lost Tales" (English)
On its website CGSociety.org the Society of Digital Artists observes the production of "Lost Tales" episodes of Babylon 5 which are to be published on DVD and which are about the characters John Sheridan, Elizabeth Lochley and Galen.

On page 2 the father of the serie called Joseph Michael Straczynski remembers the use of an Amiga at the beginning of the serie: "The initial render farm consisted of several Amiga?s linked together with wires that ran through the apartment of the guy who initially did the FX.

The wires also ran through his rabbit cages. Every so often, in the middle of a render, a rabbit would chew through a wire. They would call me to tell me they had a rabbit crash. And now here we are today." (snx) (Translation: dr)

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