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Introduction: The AMOS game "The Gate" (in development) (03. Oct. 2023)
For quite some time now, we have been reporting on Fabio 'Allanon' Falcucci's projects such as the Hollywood GUI system HGUI or the Hollywood utility APPBuilder. After G.E.M.Z., the programmer has now again started writing a game, which he has given the p...

Origins and evolution of texteditors Vi and Vim (22. Sep. 2023)
Gustavo Pezzi is a university lecturer in computer science and mathematics and runs the educational platform Pikuma. At the beginning of August, the developer of the text editor Vim, Bram Moolenaar, passed away. Pezzi had already paid his last respects to...

'Return to Monkey Island' announced, Interview with developer (23. Apr. 2022)
Monkey Island is a five-part graphic adventure series based on an idea by Ron Gilbert. He was heavily involved in the development of the first two parts, which were also released for the Amiga, before leaving LucasArts in the early 1990s. At the beginn...

Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 12 (30. Mar. 2018)
The twelfth and last part of his series of articles called A History of the Amiga started in 2007 by the author Jeremy Reimer is about the events since the turn of the millennium....

Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 10 (24. Jan. 2017)
The tenth part of the series "A history of the Amiga", since 2007 released on Ars Technica, is about the decline of the Amiga. ...

Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 9 (19. Mar. 2016)
In its nineth issue, Jeremy Reimer wrote about Video Toaster in his series "A history of the Amiga" which since 2007 has been published on Ars Technica. ...

Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 8 (30. Apr. 2013)
In the eighth part of his English-language history of the Amiga, Jeremy Reimer has introduced the demo scene - from the beginning on an Apple 2 until the big demo parties in the last years. ...

Cloanto: Amiga Forever 2010.1.5.0 and C64 Forever 2010.1.5.0 (08. Aug. 2010)
Version 2010.1.5.0 of Cloanto's complete emulation package Amiga Forever fixes three crash conditions reported by users via WinQual submissions and one bug that could lead to duplicate entries in a content list. Furthermore the update improves handling of...

Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 7 (13. May. 2008)
In the seventh part of his English history of the Amiga Jeremy Reimer analyzed games from 1986 until 1991. According to Reimer on amigaworld.net he is going to publish his serie as a book. ...

Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 6 (11. Feb. 2008)
In Part 6 of the Amiga Storie wrotes Jeremy Reimer under the title "Stopping the bleeding" among other about the Commodore-showdown 1985/86, Electronic Arts and the Magazin "Amiga World". In this articles the author explaines, "what was Amiga, for the ...

Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 5 (11. Dec. 2007)
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 wh...

Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 4 (22. Oct. 2007)
Under the title link Jeremy Reimer has continued his review about the Amiga history. The fourth part is about the company Commodore as well as about the completion of the Amiga and its presentation. ...

Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 3 (22. Aug. 2007)
Under the title link Jeremy Reimer has continued his survey about the Amiga history with the first prototypes and the development of the operating system. The third part ends with the purchase by Commodore. In his article serie the author wants to expl...

Ars Technica: A history of the Amiga, part 2 (14. Aug. 2007)
Under the title link Jeremy Reimer continues talking about the Amiga history with the crisis of the video games as well as the conception of the screens and the HAM-modus. The article is illustrated with the Amiga-joyboard. In his article serie the au...

arstechnica.com: A history of the Amiga, Part 1 (01. Aug. 2007)
With a series of articles for arstechnica.com Jeremy Rainer wants to elucidate what the Amiga was, what it meant for its developers and users and why it had - even its early failure and its rather small (from today's point of viw) publicity - so much infl...

Newsletter: Amiga Update #061031 (01. Nov. 2006)
In the very last edition of his e-mail newsletter, editor Brad Webb summarizes the most important news of the recent 4 weeks one more time: ====================================================================== _______...

Newsletter: Amiga Update #060630 (01. Jul. 2006)
Brad Webbs newsletter Amiga Update contains a summary of the more important Amiga related news of the last four weeks. The June issue has now been released: ====================================================================== ...

Newsletter: Amiga Update #060531 (01. Jun. 2006)
Brad Webbs newsletter Amiga Update contains a summary of the more important Amiga related news of the last four weeks. The May issue has now been released: ====================================================================== ...

Newsletter: Amiga Update #060131 (01. Feb. 2006)
Brad Webbs newsletter Amiga Update contains a summary of the more important Amiga related news of the last four weeks. The January issue has now been released: ====================================================================== ...

Interview with Garry Hare (KMOS) (26. Mar. 2004)
The amigaworld.net team has interviewed Garry Hare (CEO, KMOS Inc.). KMOS is the company which surprisingly announced the taking over of the AmigaOS rights from Amiga Inc. some weeks ago. Part 1: Garry Hare - Personal and Company questions Question ...

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