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14.Jun.2016 |
Crowd funding: The story of the Commodore Amiga in pixels Nostalgia-related projects continue being very much the trend on crowd funding platforms: After The story of the Commodore 64 in pixels, the author Chris Wilkins is going to acknowledge the Amiga. The book will be published as paperback and hardcover book. Donatorrs can choose between different bonuses - among others an Amiga port of Starquake, which currently is developed by the well-known cracker Galahad and which is supposed to be delivered in a professional box with pin, poster and printed pocket guide. (cg) (Translation: dr) [News message: 14. Jun. 2016, 18:07] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
14.Jun.2016 |
Browser homepage for Amiga-Fans Under amiga-hardware.info two fans have established a homepage for Amiga enthusiasts. You can search trough diverse Amiga and retro sites and choose between different links on the foot of the website. The "Top 100 (Amiga) Links" of the authors can be opened by a click on the inconspicuous arrow at the top of the website. (cg) (Translation: dr) [News message: 14. Jun. 2016, 17:55] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
04.Jun.2016 |
Amiga at the Royal Navy: WxWatch Many fans of the Amiga know that the computer was used by the NASA. But the software provider Anticyclone now claimed that it was also used on ships of the British Royal Navy: On its website the company introduces "WxWatch", which is a "APT Weather Satellite image processing system which gave excellent results even under demanding conditions." The Amiga is not mentioned by name, but the screenshots as well as parts of the text ("32 bit pre-emptive multitasking operating system", "ARexx scripting language") provide clear indications. (cg) (Translation: dr) [News message: 04. Jun. 2016, 23:14] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
11.Dec.2015 |
Bulletin Board Systems: Death Row, Genetic-point, Spatula City (Update) The traditional bulletin board systems "Death Row" (running /X), "Genetic-point" and "Spatula City" (former Radiance, Sceptic and Analog HQ) can be accessed via Internet using Telnet clients or a terminal programm in conjunction with the telser.device. Death Row BBS: deathow.servebbs.org Genetic-point BBS: g-point.tunk.org (port: 500) Spatula City BBS: spatulacity.seeglow.com Other active bulletin board systems: List from December 2014. Update: (13.12.2015, 16:30, cg) Added "Death Row BBS". (cg) (Translation: dr) [News message: 11. Dec. 2015, 23:17] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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