10.Jun.2002
WHDLoad
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Installer: WHDLoad - New packets (until 11.06.2002) (Update)
With WHDLoad you can install games you only can play on disks on your harddisk. The following games are added or updated:
- 11.06.02 new: M1 Tank Platoon (Microprose) done by JOTD
- 11.06.02 new: Killerball (Microids) done by JOTD
- 11.06.02 new: Guy Spy (Ready Soft) done by JOTD
- 11.06.02 improved: Road Wars (Arcadia Systems) supports another version, new icons
- 10.06.02 new: Dream Web (Empire Software) done by Dr.Zarkov
- 10.06.02 new: Invasion (Sector Software) done by Codetapper
- 10.06.02 improved: Deuteros (Ian Bird) supports another version
- 10.06.02 new: Blasteroids (Tengen/Image Works) done by Psygore
- 10.06.02 improved: Super Cars (Gremlin) now compatible with emulators, manual included
- 05.06.02 improved: Battle Isle (Blue Byte) minor changes
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10.Jun.2002
Bernd Rösch (ANF)
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AmiBlitz V2.26 new distribution with extended documentation (Update)
A new distribution of AmiBlitz 2.26 is now available. This new distribution includes an extended documentation, many libs are now described in the online guide and the different syntaxmodes are now described.
editors note:
We are not able to say something about the differences between the above version and the one reported by Amiforce on 08.06.2002.
If you anything about it feel free to tell us.
Update 12.06.2002:
David McMinn explained us
the difference:
I saw your note on the AmigaNews site, that you could not see the difference between the
different AmiBlitz distributions, so I thought I would clarify.
First of all, Bernd Roesch has updated the editor and compiler greatly, and convinced Acid
software to release Blitz Basic 2 for free, under the name AmiBlitz2. However, Bernd did
not provide a ready-made package for users to download and use, only updates.
I decided to create an user distribution which would provide everything a person needs to
start programming in AmiBlitz as I have been maintaining the Blitz2000 site for a few
years. Of course, since AmiBlitz is free, anyone can do this if they choose, such as CJ
Stroker has done on the AmiForce site.
The differences between the distributions on the Blitz2000 and AmiForce sites are that they
have different contents and are aimed at different people. For example, the distribution
provided by AmiForce does not seem to have the acidlibs and deflibs files, so you already
need a working installation of AmiBlitz to use it (they might have it in other archives on
the site though, I have not looked through all of them). The AmiForce site is also more
useful for German speaking programmers, as a lot/most of the documentation they have is
available in German (for example, the AmiBlitz manuals). The distributions on the Blitz2000
site are available in different sizes and have all the documents for the libraries included
in the archive, as well as useful tools and the library files mentioned above.
The only thing which would be nice to keep the same between all distributions is the
default set of libraries that are provided. Bernd suggested this as it makes everything
easier from the viewpoint of everyone has the same libraries to start off with.
Sorry for the long mail, but I hope this clears the situation up :)
http://www.david-mcminn.co.uk
http://www.blitz-2000.co.uk
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10.Jun.2002
bruZard's blitzbasic
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Programing: BlitzBasic - BSP2B3D Converter Version 0.3 (Update)
Jens 'bruZard' Henschel wrotes:
Due to the fact that there seems to be some interest in BSP2B3D I uploaded the current version today. There are no changes since the last release but it should be enough for most of the users. This is the Windows version of the program.
bsp2b3d.zip (ca. 1 MB)
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10.Jun.2002
amiga.org
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amiga.org: Interview with Olaf Barthel by Pods
Amiga.org (title link) released a substantial interview with Olaf Barthel. The interview was made by Pods. Olaf Barthel is involved in the development of AmigaOS since 1995 and gives his view on the new AmigaOS 4.
At the end of the interview Olaf Barthel answers questions of users of amiga.org.
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10.Jun.2002
Mr.Vain (E-Mail)
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Demo-Scene: SECRETLY! - In memory of Jan Horn
In Memory of Jan Horn (Sulaco of Secretly!) 08 June 2002
We just received some extremely sad news. Our coder and man behind the
sulaco.co.za site "Jan Horn" passed away 06 June 2002, 18:30. Apparently
he was involved in a car accident.
He will be greatly missed in the Delphi Game/OpenGL development community
and in our hearts!! No words can explain our loss, we miss you! Our
sympathy goes out to his family and friends. May his memory live on!!!
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09.Jun.2002
Linux Gazette
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Magazine: Linux Gazette #79
Issue 79 of online Linux Magazine "Linux Gazette" has been published. Apart
from Linux specific articles, time and again the magazine also contains
contributions and information that might also be interesting outside the
Linux world. Issue #79 contains the following articles:
- Dillo--a Web Browser as Fast as Lightning, by Matthias Arndt
- Cracking open proprietary envelopes, by Adrian J. Chung
- Help Dex, by Shane Collinge
- Compiler Design with Python, by Dinil Divakaran
- A Linux Fax Server for a Windows Network, by Pedro Fraile
- Writing Your Own Toy OS (PART II), by Krishnakumar R.
- The Foolish Things We Do With Our Computers, by Mike Orr
- Improving Hard Disk Performance with hdparam, by Piter Punk
- Qubism, by Jon "Sir Flakey" Harsem
- Getting started with PIC 16F84 on GNU/Linux, by Jerry Sebastian
- A Framework For Writing Application Servers In C++, by Rob Tougher
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09.Jun.2002
ANN
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TrueType Font Rendering: ttrender.library V3.1
On 9th June 2002, Grzegorz Kraszewski has published version 3.1 of TrueType font
render engine "ttrender.library" for AmigaOS. According to the author, this
version entails a noticable increase in speed. This was obtained by improving
memory allocation. The re-allocation of memory during the drawing of each
single letter has been eliminated.
This version of the library is based on the FreeType V2.0.9 sources of the
project of the same name.
Kraszewski is targeting two goals when porting: Expansion of FreeType's functionality and seamless integration into AmigaOS.
Download: ttrender-3.1.lha (78K)
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09.Jun.2002
amiga.org
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Tool: MCP V1.39
Version 1.39 of multi function tool MCP ("MasterControlProgram") is available
for download.
The mcp1_39u archive is the update for version 1.38 and only contains the files
updated against V1.38. The mcp1_39 archive contains the complete version 1.39.
Download:
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09.Jun.2002
ANN
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XFree86: Open Source 3D driver for ATI Radeon 8500 announced
Jens Owen of Tungsten Graphics
announces an Open Source 3D driver for the
ATI Radeon 8500
for Q4, 2002. This will be developed as a 3D-DRI-Driver for the XFree86 X
server. Development is sponsored by the Weather Channel.
The source code of a TCL (Transform, Clipping and Lighting) driver's alpha
version for Radeon is accessible through the
Tungsten Graphics project page
(Radeon right at the end of the page).
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09.Jun.2002
BarsnPipes (ANF)
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Music: Bars'n'Pipes V1.14
Yesterday the new version 1.14 of MIDI sequencer Bars'n'Pipes, further
developed by Alfred Faust, has been published. The following features have been
added in this version:
- Screenmode requester
- GadTools user interface
- Most requesters operable via keyboard
- CAMD library
- New 32 colour design
- Localisation
- German catalogue included
- and much more
Please read the included BnP_Addenum.guide for changes.
Download: download/BnP1_14.zip (532K)
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09.Jun.2002
Digital Almanac (ANF)
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Digital Almanac III and Amithlon
At the "Amiga Freunde Pfalz"'s Amiga Party, Achim Stegemann had the
opportunity to test DA III under Amithlon on a Pentium 4 (1.6GHz) and GeForce 3 equipped PC. An animation of the star chart at a resolution of
1024x768 and a colour depth of 16bit resulted in a frame rate of ca. 10 fps. This
is about ten times as fast as on the development machine (PPC604e/200 and
68060/50 with CVPPC).
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09.Jun.2002
Amiga Society
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Little Book of Amiga Software: Games list updated, 14 new entries
The games list in the "Little Book of Amiga Software" by Amiga Society has been
updated. Furthermore, the following titles have been added to the software
directory:
- Goal!
- Dizzy Dice
- Beam
- Police Quest 2
- Starball
- Night Dawn
- Streetgang
- Khalaan
- The three Stooges
- Silent Service II
- Seek & Destroy
- Their finest Hour
- Christoph Kolumbus
- Jurassic Park
Your help is needed to keep the Little Book of Amiga Software current and
informative. Please send the following information to
software@amiga-society.de:
- Scans of software, of which there are no pictures available yet.
- Supplemental informationen about software in the Little Book of Amiga Software.
- Information about software not yet mentioned on the pages.
- Software instruction manuals.
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09.Jun.2002
ANN
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Browser: Further development of AWeb at Sunsite.dk?
Henrik Mikael Kristensen writes on ANN
that Sunsite.dk is willing to host a development site for AWeb free of charge.
Due to lack of time, he himself can not participate in the development but will
be able to help with setting up the site and organizing development.
Sunsite.dk provides CVS, PHP4 or JSP/servlets and MySQL, mailing lists, news
groups, FTP, backups etc. to Open Source projects.
The complete text by Henrik Mikael Kristensen is accessible through the title link.
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09.Jun.2002
Amiga Future
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Datatype: wbmpdt V1.0 for WAP bitmap images
On 7th June 2002, Stephan Rupprecht has published version 1.0 of his wbmpdt
Datatype for WAP bitmap images. This is this Datatype's first publication.
Download: wbmpdt.lha (5K),
Readme
(sd) (Translation: cb)
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09.Jun.2002
Amiga Future
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Amiga Future: Raffle to new FAQ
On Saturday, a FAQ section
with tips and suggested solutions for problems of all sorts has gone online in
the interactive area of Amiga Future.
It was created by Thomas Rapp. The section is subdivided into more than 15
subcategories, amongst them: AmigaOS, programming, emulators and emulation,
Internet, PowerPC, viruses and CD writers.
To this there is a raffle until 20th June 2002. A full version of iFusion will be
raffled amongst all contributions
to the FAQ. The creator of the best contribution will receive, quasi as a reward,
the full version of The Feeble Files.
Multiple contributions are possible. Of course the tips may not be pinched or already
contained in the FAQ.
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09.Jun.2002
amiga.org
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Amiga.org: Download area
Wayne Hunt of Amiga.org has taken the publication of the AWeb source code as
an opportunity to open a download area on Amiga.org.
People are still being searched for the expansion and administration of this
area.
The download area is accessible after registration with Amiga.org.
(sd) (Translation: cb)
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09.Jun.2002
Amiga Future
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Amiga Future: Review of the game 'Chips'
Today a review by Matthias Jakisch of the puzzle game Chips has been published
on the Amiga Future homepage. The player has to adopt the role of a
professor at a laboratory to assemble a computer from parts scattered
around the laboratory.
The game by Ventzislav Tzvetkov requires an Amiga with 1 MB RAM and is
available for download on Aminet.
Download: Chips.lha
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08.Jun.2002
Maja (ANF)
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ELSA: new founded devolo AG produces new edition of industry modem Microlink 56k
The on 2002, 1st May in Aachen founded
devolo AG brings a new edition of the
successfull industry modem Microlink 56k i to the market. So the good ELSA
quality doesn't go completely lost.
The team of the devolo AG consists of 25 former workers of the ELSA AG who bring
each up to 18 years of experience in data communication into the company. The
ELSA AG was founded in 1980 as spin off of the RWTH Aachen. As pioneer of the
data communication ELSA brought in 1988 the first by the Deutsche Post accepted
modem to the market. For more than 20 years could ELSA establish themselves as
leading provider in the area of the data communication and the computer
graphics. Dramatic market changes prevented lasting synergies between the different
business fields, though. Heiko Harbers, former vice president consumer products
at ELSA and now founder and chairman of devolo, draws the obvious conclusion out
of this: a clear focussing on the business field data communication and a clear
tightening of the portfolio by concentrating on profitable succeeding products
is the devolo motto.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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08.Jun.2002
Amiforce (ANF)
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Amiforce: big update - AmiBlitz V2.26
Amiforce has after a longer period of time an update to announce.
The start make some cosmetic changes that had taken most of the time. Many
errors had been removed and especially the selected colours got a change after
some criticism. Whether it looks better now may be judged by everybody on
his/her own. ;-)
Amiblitz:
There's now a new, error reduced version of Amiblitz 2.26 in the Amiblitz
section. It's again an update archive that contains next to the English version
also the German one. A new Image.res that enhances Amiblitz with further
graphical possibilities is also included. GlowIcons are now used and bring the
boring old fashioned look to an end. As the old archive contains the new one bilingual
docs.
Download: amiblitz2.26.lha (658 KB)
Furthermore there's a little 3D tutorial in the Amiblitz section included. This
will be removed in the near future again, though, as it will be completely
revised and expanded with example sources. Soon will a beginners course be
started that will then lead to different areas. The 3D part will be done by
Sterix (a programmer and my best guy) who is training at present on Amiblitz.
The first sources look really great. In this direction there'll come quite some
things. ;-)
Some examples (demos) that could make people very interested in Amiblitz will
follow, too.
Softguide:
The softguide section had been opened, too. The beginning is done with Amisat. For
this there'll be soon a detailed manual in the helpguide rubric released. The
other sections will be updated again, too.
Forum:
Amiforce has now a new forum, too. All interested are invited to enter. Almost
all contributions of the old forum had been taken on. So it's not a start at
zero. Thanks go to Matthias Münch for his support.
Further material is already being worked on. (ps) (Translation: wk)
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08.Jun.2002
Jens Pachl (ANF)
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Browser: AWeb is Open Source!
As can be read following the title link are from this day on the sources for
AWeb free available.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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08.Jun.2002
GFX-BASE (ANF)
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GFX-BASE: German translation of the DynAMIte review
On the GFX-BASE had a German translation
of the review of the 'DynAMIte - Special Collectors Edition' CD-ROM been
released today. We'd like to thank here very much Stefan Donati for his
translation.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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