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09.Jan.2008
Fixi (ANF)


AmigaOS 4.0 Classic in a German PC magazine mentioned
The release of AmigaOS 4.0 for PowerUp-Amigas (amiga-news.de reported) was now also mentiones in a German pc magazine.

A brief note in the current issue 2/08 of the COM! magazine at page 11 covers the operating system update for users of the "produced by Commodore from 1992 to 1995 [...] ancient pcs witht PowerPC processors" and links to ACube Systems' website. (snx) (Translation: ub)

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11.Dec.2007
amigaworld.net (Webseite)


Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 5
The fifth part of his English history of Amiga Jeremy Reimer has dedicated to the problems which the Amiga had faced to during his introduction.

In his serie the author wants to explain what the Amiga was, what it meant to his developers and users a why it had so much influence to the computer industry although it was not very well-known. (cg) (Translation: dr)

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19.Nov.2007
amigafuture.de (Webseite)


AROS: Status-Update November 2007
The AROS-Team shows on his Webpage a overview about the changes of the opensource AmigaOS-clon "AROS Research Operating System" (AROS):

AROS has gained lots of bugfixes and improvements in the lastest weeks. For istance, Neil Cafferkey has corrected some important bugs is his beloved AROS Installer; Nic Andrews has worked on his RTL8139 network driver; and Robert Norris has fixed file notifications, which previously broke preferences, just to name three. Robert Norris has added a SDL driver for linux hosted AROS. This lets you build a hosted AROS that doesn't require X (you don't even need it installed to build anymore). In theory this could help with getting hosted running on other platforms (anywhere SDL exists), however it's a little slower than the X driver. Matthias Rustler has ported ptplay.library to AROS. It renders Protracker modules into sound samples. Additionally he also ported ShellPlayer, a simple example player. They will be in nightly builds, in Extras/MultiMedia/Audio drawer. Matthias Rustler also made an initial port of Alain Thellier's Wazp3D to AROS. Wazp3D is a library intended to be compatible with the famous Warp3D.library for AmigaOS 68040, and it makes easier to port some 3D Amiga games to AROS. Wazp3D can also work as a software renderer, fooling applications looking for a 3D hardware driver. Michal Schulz has made some big steps further with his x86-64 port of AROS. The day of 64 bit AROS computing is getting near. In the meanwhile, Michal added also SSE instructions support to AROS. (cg) (Translation: aj)

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19.Nov.2007
amiga.org (Webseite)


Webpage: Amiga-fleamarkte AmiBench closed
On AmiBench.org was it possible for the Amiga-users to advertises hard and software to sell it inside of the Amiga community. The owner of this page close his offer after 10 years, because he needs this free time to used it on other projects.

Wilson thanks to all AmiBench-users for the support of the last 10 years. (cg) (Translation: aj)

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