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07.May.2005
Martin Wolf (ANF)


Tales of Tamar: 1st Quest - barbarians of the Southern lands!
Rules: This quest is for new players beginning June, 1st 2005. Players who want to register for this quest have to enter 'Barbaren der Südlande' in the notes field of the registration form.

The aim of the barbarians is to conquer at least 150 Morgen of the northern countries each month. It's not 150 acres per barbarian but all lords together have to reach this aim. To ensure a free development the area of the barbarians is kept encapsuled. Beginning with August, 1st 2005 the frontiers will be opened and from then on each month the conquered Morgen will be counted. If the number passes the 150 Morgen all barbarians can continue playing for free. Does the conquered area not pass 150 Morgen is the invasion not successful and the players' state will be set to the shareware mode.

Registering will be possible from May, 15th to May, 30th 2005.

This quest is cross platform, so it can be played an all systems (PC, Linux, Mac, Amiga (+ MOS,+ OS4)).

Quest operator: Martin Wolf Price: continued playing for free as long as the quest's aim is reached. (cg) (Translation: wk)

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07.May.2005
ANN (website)


Dave Haynie archives online again
The Dave Haynie Archives - a collection of documents created by Dave Haynie for Commodore - are now online accessible again. Next to information about single computers and chips there can be found e.g. information about the never released AAA technology of the prototype Nyx. (snx) (Translation: wk)

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06.May.2005
Carsten "flip" Wiebers (ANF)


A History of the GUI
Under the title link you can find an English article written by Ars Technica about the history of the graphic user interfaces. It is described the evolution from the earliest beginning in the 60ies over Xerox and Apple as well as the systems of the 80ies (including the Workbench) to the present. (snx) (Translation: dr)

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04.May.2005
Dietmar Knoll (ANF)


Amiga User List: GAUHPIL Database in Spanish
The GAUHPIL (Geographical Amiga Users Home Page Internet List) is a MySQL based database created and moderated by Dietmar Knoll. It contains website addresses of Amiga users, that can be questioned by continent and country. Additionally, it features a flexible search function.

Thanks to the kind support of Dámaso Domínguez, the GAUHPIL is now also translated to Spanish. Furthermore, Dámaso again found many users from the "Lost Links List" by hardworking research. Other defective links were moved there. So the database contents could be cleaned up significantly.

Currently, the GAUHPIL lists 713 users from 38 countries. The number of users for each country can be found on the page "All Countries". (snx)

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