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18.Sep.2000
Amitrix


AWeb-II News
For a longer time there were no news about AWeb-II, a browser by Yvon Rozijn, distributed by Amitrix Development. Today there are some.

Michael Lange informed us about some reports about a AWeb 3.4 betaversion at the AWeb-mailinglist. But he has no informations about new features.

You can find a new norwegian version of the AWeb-II localization catalogues and updateted versions of some plugins. Furthermore they have now an extra page for the AWeb-Mailinglist.

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18.Sep.2000
GoldED


GoldED Studio 6: Extended Distribution
The following distibutors will offer GoldED Studio:


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18.Sep.2000
Bright Light Software


Audiomaster2k and AmiMDC800 Updates
At the software area you find updates of Audiomaster2K, a sample editor. The software is shareware and with the alphaversion 0.52a available for download you will not be able to save your work.

AmiMDC-800 were updated, too. The new release has the version number 1.73. You can use this program to control your Mustek MDC-800 and transfer pictures to your computer. Because the software is a commercial product you, will not be able to transfer pictures with the downloadable version.

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18.Sep.2000
MakeCD Support


MakeCD 3.2d Beta 3 Released
The new public betaversion 3.2d Beta 3 for MakeCD, a CD burning program for Amiga, is available now. The archive contains only the new binaries. That's why you need version 3.2c for installaling the new version (have a look at the History).

Download: MakeCD32d_public_beta_3.lha

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18.Sep.2000
Olaf Köbnik


Amiga Arena News
Amiga Arena - Burning Business!
Amiga Arena presents MusicMan III as a special Amiga Arena version. Together with Andreas Mair we made a free registration possible (MusicMan III is shareware. 30 DM is the normal price.) MusicMan III is a software for managing your LP-, CD-, MC- and single collection.

Amiga Arena - E.N.D. Part II
Marko Seppaenen, developer of ImageEngineer, leaves the Amiga ! So, once again we are loosing a developer!

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18.Sep.2000
Harald Frank on ANF


ISDN-Mon V4 Available
At the time being Dirk Tietke is not able to maintain his homepage and to fix the known problems with broken links. Furthermore it is not possible to say when he will be able to access his webserver with his Amiga computer again, and to provide new updates.

That's the reason why we made the archive available at our own downloadside.

This leads to the download site

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18.Sep.2000
Manfred Rauer on ANF


COMA, Is That a Virus?
NO! COMA is the name of the new clubmagazin (German) of the "Allgemeiner ComputerClub Magdeburg" (AccM). Presumably it will be published on the 7th of october 2000 at our homepage. The first issue will feature a report about the exhibition in Neuss, a HTML-Tutorial and much more. But it should not be a AccM-Magazin only, everyone who wants to write something is invited to write articles. The articles could be about new hardware, commentaries about up-to-date problems, jokes, comicstrips or what ever you would like to write about.

And because we are a general computer club you do not have to write about Amiga the articles can even be about PC or MAC or any other computer or OS. The last date for articles for issue number 2 is the 1st october 2000. But we are still looking for authors for the upcoming issues.

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17.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


Pinball Fantasies AGA and advertising games
Among other things you can download original Amiga games at Amiga Land for which an appropriate license is given.

Newly added ist the pinball game Pinball Fantasies AGA and the following advertising games:
Bifi-Snack Zone, Bifi 2-Actionin Hollywood
HelicopterMission
Tony and his friends
Tricky Quicky
Sony Game
Karamalz Cup.

Regarding the emulators the up-to-date versions of WinUAE and WinFellow Alpha 0.4.1 have been added.

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17.Sep.2000
Achim Stegemann on ANF


WarpGIF-Datatype
The first GIF datatype for WarpOS is now freely available for all PPC-Amigas.

After datatypes for JPEG and PNG under WarpOS (done by Oliver Roberts and Andreas Kleinert) this datatype now closes the gap for the widely spread GIF format.

According to Achim Stegemann this GIF datatype is speedwise around twice as fast as the original Gif-DT of the OS 3.5.

At the moment only OS 3.1 and 3.5 are supported. OS 3.0 follows later on.

For further information (and download) see titlelink.

Download: WarpGIF-DT.lha

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17.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


Impressions of the d'Amiga
At Fun Time World Robbie Schaefer has published his impressions of the Amiga developer computer d'Amiga. The report (German) describes the given hard- and softwarecomponents.

Fun Time World is pleased about sendings of further experience reports

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17.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


GBE V0.4.8b
On 17 September 2000 Mathias Roslund has published the version 0.4.8b of his port of the Gameboy emulator GBE for PPC-Amigas. The emulator itself is developed by Chuck Mason and Steven Fuller.

In this version the memory problem has been solved and triple buffering has been added.

The emulator supports all Z80-Opcodes and the Gameboy Color. It runs on PPC-Amigas with WarpUp V4.0+, 8 MB RAM and AGA or CGfX.

Download:


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17.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


Report about SEAL-O-RAMA
Gary Storm of SEAL has published an extensive report about the SEAL-O-RAMA, in which among other things he talks about the individual exhibitors. All together around 190 people have visited the show. This number exceeded the desired number of visitors.

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17.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


PLANET online again
After a break of four months, due to technical problems, the french Amiga magazin "PLANET" is online again.

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17.Sep.2000
Bernd Gmeiner ANF


AMI Sector One Updated
Bernd Gmeineder writes:

This time we have got permission from the companies "Talking Birds" (known for football manager games) and "Polarware" (once specialised in adventure games) to offer their Amiga game on our site for download. Some of the games of these firms, like "Oo Topos (Adventure, already released in 1986 in the USA) and "Der Trainer" (german football manager with very good reviews in "Amiga Joker" and "Amiga Games") are now ready for download.

Further on other games, for example "Dungeon Krampfer", "Thromulus" and others, have been added.

Besides these credits concerning around 200 more Amigagames were integrated in the searchable database. The music section was updated with new soundtracks of Amiga games like "Lethal XCess", and more.

Around 60 hires cover scans of classic Amiga games are finishing this update.

The URL for all this is: http://www.emucamp.com/amiga/.

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17.Sep.2000
SEAL


Clubbed issue #6 out
On 16 September 2000 SEAL has released issue #6 of their own club magazin.

With 48 pages it is teh biggest issue, yet. It contains among other things a feature about accelerator cards, reviews of PageStream 4 and Heretic II and a new hints part.

For details regarding the magazin including where to get follow the titlelink.

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17.Sep.2000
Codepoet on ANF


WinUAE V0.8.14 R3
On 16. September 2000 version 0.8.14 Release 3 of the Windows port of the Amiga emulator UAE was released. Compared with the last version the following things have been changed:
  • FIXED: Stupid bug with GUI (F12) when in full-screen mode.
  • FIXED: Stupid Picasso96 slow-down in Release 2
  • FIXED: Stupid Picasso96 bug with menu painting in Release 2
  • ADDED: French GUI DLL to installer

Download: WinUAE0814R3.exe

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17.Sep.2000
Fabio Trotta on AFN


New Screenshots and Arcadia Interview Translation
Fabio Trotta wrote:
On the pages of No Risc No Fun you can find new screenshots of various games. The German translation of the English spoken Arcadia interview is also online. And a small surprise is waiting for you, too.

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17.Sep.2000
HArald Frank on ANF


VMC's Technical Library is Online
Harald Frank wrote:
Since today our hardware dictionnary is online at last, where every in our products technical interested user or programmer may find everything what is needed to write drivers for Linux, NetBSD or other operating systems which exist for Amiga.

Should there be a lack of important information or you have some ideas and suggestions concerning these sites, then please write an email to support@vmc.de

If you know a Linux or NetBSD programmer who is capable of porting drivers to one of these systems or, even better, has already written successfully own drivers, then inform him kindly about our new dictionnary pages with the request for a port of the missing drivers. We'll give as much technical help as is possible to everybody who wants to do this.

I think, with your support we'll be able to point all waiting users to new drivers for Linux and NetBSD.

This leads you to the Technical Library.

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17.Sep.2000
Tomás J. Cantó


Spanish Version of amiga-news.de reworked
The spanish version of amiga-news.de will now be regularly updated, again.

The first collected experiences when doing the translation showed that the first system chosen to do the work with was not the best suited to keep the messages regularly up to date. So a new and more dynamic Website was developed.

This can be reached at the known URL: http://www.amiga.es.org/amiganewsde.html. For its use a browser with IFRAME-support is needed.

For the creating of this page help is looked for. Everybody with interest in anticipating on this site can mail to Tomás J. Cantó.

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17.Sep.2000
CD32-Allianz via Email


AmigaNG Programs Overview Updated
The CD32 Alliance wrote:

And again the AmigaNG programs overview was updated (dated: 17.9.2000) and contains now all programs that were released since the appearing of the AmigaSDK.

Since the last update 3 programs were added, so that now 70 NG programs are registered.

From now on the AmigaNG programs overview will be updated every sunday. I ask you to consider this.

Urgently german owners of the AmigaSDK are wanted to write reviews about some of the already released NG programs or to introduce NG programs.

Furthermore we search owners of the new d'AMIGA to introduce this also with a detailed review.

To speed up the development of programs for the AmigaNG programmers are wanted who can create a comprehensive workshop about the programming using the new AmigaSDK.

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17.Sep.2000
Jan Andersen via E-Mail


Safe V14.2
The virus scanner Safe now exists as version 14.2 and can be downloaded. The documentation is now in HTML. The following has changed:
  • fixed again REBOOT for 040 - I hope for the last time :-P
  • selfname detecting system fixed a little bit,

Name : Safe V14.2
Archive name : Safe.lha
Archice size : 17.927 bytes
Release date : 17 September 2000
Programmer : Zbigniew Trzcionkowski
Info : Needs xvs.library V33.23

Download: Safe.lha
readme

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