29.Mar.2000
Andreas Kleinert by e-mail
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akMPEG v4.401 released
Audio support has been improved. Download:
akMPEG4.lha
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29.Mar.2000
Stefan Funke by e-mail
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PowerPC-World News
The PPC software list of the PowerPC World at Haage & Partner recieved an update.
44 new entries are listed.
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29.Mar.2000
Martin Baute
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Don't expect too much...
Some thoughts on the upcoming Amiga 2K. Not as negative as it might sound,
but some facts to consider:
Don't expect too much - Thoughts by Martin Baute
In three days it will happen. On the "Amiga 2K" in St. Louis, USA, the new
developer boxes are presented to the public.
It really seems like, for the first time since the AGA
chipset, announcements of a new Amiga technology will be indeed followed
up by a real product.
With interest I followed the enthusiastic expectation
expressed on mailing lists, chat rooms etc. I hate to pull the brake on this
enthusiasm, but I have to call out to many Amigians: Don't expect too much!
To prevent the big outcry after this weekend, "we have
been fooled", "Bill and Fleecy aren't better than the people before", I
want to have a critic eye on what we are up to.
The hardware that will be displayed in St. Louis will
not be different from an off-the-shelf PC. Yes, that means x86. This won't
change in the foreseeable future, since Amiga doesn't have a choice.
Yes, I hear the cry: PPC! But where to get one? The only
manufacturer of high-power PPC systems in significant numbers is Apple -
and their systems are not only more expensive than their x86 counterparts,
but also much less documented. Apple simply doesn't tell every anybody all
the details of their motherboards, as Be came to realize painfully.
The POP PPC boards by IBM? Except for the one I saw at
the Amiga booth in Cologne, I haven't seen one so far. They are real, for
sure. But where to get one, for which price?
So swallow the pill and take a x86 board. Let's face it:
why not? The CPUs are no beautys, but they offer x times more performance
than any (existing!) Amiga PPC boards, they are cheap, and available from
the retailer around the corner.
(Well, I see, certain people from the Amiga community
will likely hang myself after this article...)
Graphics? Be real, no company in the world can hope to
outperform the big players in the business, ATi, Matrox, nVidia, 3DFx etc.
just like that. And they, in turn, will most likely not offer some kind of
miracle chip exclusively to Amiga.
So we have to settle with "standard hardware" in this
area, too.
So what's special about the developer boxes at all?
Software, of course. But what kind of software will that
be? If you think about it, you should realize that these systems won't show
the new Amiga Desktop.
For one, it would be a miracle if, after a few (three?
four?) months of cooperation with the TAO Group, it would be already finished.
And if it would, they would ship user devices instead of developer boxes.
What will be running on the developer boxes will be Elate,
the real-time core from TAO. Perhaps natively, perhaps "hosted" on e.g. Linux.
(And in case McEwen pre-installed Windows on the Amiga developer boxes, I
will travel to the USA myself to send him to the asylum.)
This will be supplemented by a documentation of the Elate
and intent architectures (intent is the "multimedia layer" from TAO), probably
a special version of GCC and a bunch of Includes.
Or, to put it an Amigian way: It will not be the successor
of the OS3.5 CD, but the successor of the Amiga Developer CD.
Developers will be happy to get a glance on "the insides".
For users, the developer boxes will most likely be as (un-)interesting as
the last Cheapo-PC.
The fact that hardware is shipped together with the
software at all is to avoid developers having to write drivers for their
XY card with ZZ chip at first; at the same time, you don't have to specify
your hardware configuration at length when sending in a bug report...
"But when the first end-user products are released,
everything will be fine, wouldn't it?"
Sorry I have to pull the brakes on this one, too -
no it won't. At least not automatically.
Even if all programmers from the Amiga community get
themselves a developer box (and many will not, if not simply for cost
considerations); even if ALL existing Amiga software would be available
for the new machines in a new version, starting from day 0...
...that would be great for us, and a real miracle. But
would it lead to the PC user next door getting himself an Elate-Amiga-whatever
instead of upgrading his system?
Your friend wants to buy the PC with monitor, Windows,
Word, and Works for 999 USD. Can you (without guilty conscience) recommend
buying an Elate-Amiga with Monitor, Elate, AmigaWriter and TurboCalc, PPaint
and MUIbase for 999 USD instead?
Yes, I hear ye: It will be much cheaper, because being
much more efficient with the ressources.
Sure, and again the Amigians tell the world that AmigaOS
is happy with a half-as-fast CPU because being efficient. Don't you remember
the sorry glances?
It will take time. It will take the support of software
manufacturers porting PROFESSIONAL applications to the Elate-Amiga. It will
take applications that, in their elegance, efficiency, and their usefullnes
aren't POSSIBLE on any other platform. It will take an unparalleled marketing
campaign, and I don't know who will pay for it. It will take strong partners,
supporting Amiga financially - because the startup money brought together
by Bill and Fleecy won't take forever.
It will take a lack of attention from the competition,
with their large amounts of "operative cash" and their monopolistic
stranglehold, which could crush the small startup in no time.
You could read from between the lines of the Executive
Update that Bill and Fleecy already have big-player companies at hand -
just for getting confirmation on this (and to hear names) makes looking
at this weekend's happenings at St. Louis worthwhile.
And, after the many years of hoping, waiting, holding
out: It will take programmers porting their tools and applications to the
new machines with full enthusiasm, with no regard for the collapsing "Classic"
market.
Some will say: "I have done my part for the Amiga, now
others should take the lead." God knows, I could spend my time with more
pleasant things than hours of translations.
But right NOW is the moment when it will be decided:
Have the years of holding out been worth it? Right NOW the developers have
to take the chance to provide the plattform "new Amiga" with desperately
needed software right from the start.
Even if it becomes a success, probably only a few will
make the big money with it. But to say now that it won't be a success
anyway means saying the recent years went to waste.
And in the last, it will need users more than anything
else, spending their money on buying these tools and applications together
with the new hardware; creating the foundation for the new users that
might follow.
Don't expect too much. But do what you can!
Martin Baute
mb@amiga-news.de
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
amiga-news.de
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Interview with Thomas Dellert (DCE)
Read this interview with Thomas Dellert (DCE), done by Petra Struck on
March 29th, 2000, clarifying the availability of PowerUP products:
Interview with Thomas Dellert, DCE
Author: Petra Struck
Interview partner: Thomas Dellert, DCE Computer Service GmbH,
Oberhausen, Germany
Translator: Martin Baute
amiga-news.de: What is the scheduled date for shipping the following products with P5 licence?
Thomas Dellert:- BVision: Over 100 already shipped to Vesalia. We ship finished cards daily.
- Cybervision PPC: Production started last Friday.
- Cybervision64 3D (bugfixed Version): The first 100 were shipped to Vesalia on March 28th.
- Cyberstorm MKIII Boards: The first boards were shipped Friday.
- Cyberstorm PPC604e Boards: We just recieved 400 604-233. I hope we will be able to ship the first boards in the next 10 - 14 days.
- Blizzard PPC603e Boards: The circuits boards are already in storage. Sadly the delivery of CPUs and CPLDs is being delayed.
amiga-news.de: Why those big delays? What problems did DCE had to fight?
Thomas Dellert: The worldwide shortage of parts is a big problem right now. Here only some exsamples:- SMD Kondensator 1 NF. Delivery time 20 weeks.
- CPLD Logik Chips. Delivery time about 24 weeks.
- SGRAM for BVision. Delivery time about 15 weeks.
- Tantal Elkos. Delivery time !!!!! Not this year.....
amiga-news.de: Is there a plan to continue the G4 plans from P5, or has DCE put these to a rest once and for all?
Thomas Dellert: G4 isn't on the list for now. The CPUs probably won't be available this year.
amiga-news.de: Is there a plan of developing new graphic cards?
Thomas Dellert: If we hadn't recieved the Permedia II chipsets, this certainly would have been an issue.
amiga-news.de: Is there contact between DCE and Bill McEwen? If so, can you tell us something about it?
Thomas Dellert: We are in contact. It's about technical details of the PPC boards. I cannot say more about it at this time.
amiga-news.de: The DCE website is partially availalable in German already, will the rest be translated too, and what is particulary interesting, will there be a "news" site, where everybody can see what's new at DCE?
Thomas Dellert: We are working on it. I hope to complete the site in the next 14 days.
amiga-news.de: Will DCE attend the Amiga & Atari show in Neuss, June 2000?
Thomas Dellert: All products will be offered there by Vesalia Computer. We hope that this time we have plenty of stock.
amiga-news.de: Will other retailers recieve products too, or will the hardware only be available from Vesalia in the future?
Thomas Dellert: Vesalia will for sure also ship to other retailers. (Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
AAA
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AAA USA Award
The AAA Award for USA will be given to the winner on the Amiga 2K
show in St. Louis.
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
Ami Sector One
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New rare demos at Ami Sector One
At Ami Sector One, some very rare demos can be found which are not available on Aminet
or Funet. Among others, you can download e.g. "Gate Megademo 1" and "Gate Megademo 2"
form the group "Gate" from there.
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29.Mar.2000
amiga-news.de
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Amiga News now in French, too :-)
The team from AmigaImpact, under the leadership
of Stéphane "SteaG" Campan volunteered
to translate our news to French :-).
AmigaImpact already offers Amiga news in French since October 1999. This way, a wonderful
cooperation begins, since we can provide each other with news about Amiga, making up a
perfect match :-).
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
Markus Fellhauer in ANF
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A/NES CGX version 1.18 released
Download: anescgfx.lha - 90 Kb
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
Volker Mohr in ANF
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Amiga & Atari show, Neuss - website now online
As already previously announced, the show has been relocated to the weekend from June 10th
to 11th, 2000. More info about the "World of Alternatives" is now available at the title link.
Everything with a name will attend the show: Amiga Germany, Vesalia, KDH, Epic Marketing,
Haage & Partner, Schatztruhe, Titan Computer, RBM, Individual Computer, Dreieinhalb-Computer,
ACP & TCP, and of course the host, Falke Verlag.
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29.Mar.2000
Thorsten Schölzel in ANF
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Help forum for CD32 users opened!
At the title link, a new forum for CD32 users has been opened.
If you have problems with the CD32, want to buy / sell
CD32 games or hardware, you are at the right place there.
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
Andreas Etzrodt in ANF
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Sharks! CD32-Edition no longer "Powered by CD32-Alliance"!
At this place, I want to announce that the upcoming CD32 game Sharks!, coded by
Christian Steiner, is no longer supported (powered) by the CD32 Alliance. I don't
want to name reasons at this place.
Current information about the games progress can be gathered directly from the
programmer: c-steiner@t-online.de, or
simply his homepage at the title link.
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
Michael Pfeiffer by e-mail
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Java-Installation for Linux and Wind*ws
The documentation about the installation of java was extended. Now there are
different sections which describe how to install Java® (JRE® 1.2.x) and
Swing® under Linux and under Wind*ws. Additional there are some special
scripts for Wind*ws available which make the installation very easy - only
some mouseclicks are necessary now.
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
Michael Pfeiffer by e-mail
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JavaRunner 1.1 for Linux (PPC and 86x86) and Wind*ws
The new version 1.1 is now available. A bug was removed which took effect only
under Linux and some special abilities were included. So the JavaRunner now
tries to create the CLASSPATH-environment-variable if it doesn't exists.
Additional V 1.1 works perfect with the new JRE® 1.2.x.
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
Kevin Orme in ANF
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Amiga University wants you!
Amiga University needs your support for several areas:
Author: Kevin Orme
URL: Amiga University
Hello fellow Amigans. I would like to take but a moment of your time to
notify you of a new site that isn't quite done yet, but is definitely on the
way and hopefully will be able to help *all* of you use your Amigas to the nth
degree, as they were designed to be used.
Due to the excitement being generated by this year's Amiga2K show, we wanted
to announce our presence just before the show to jump on the bandwagon.
As Bob Scharp likes to say, Amiga2K is going to be HUGE!
The site is called Amiga University, and located at http://www.amigau.com.
We are currently looking for the following:
1) Visitors to the site, primarily Amiga users from around the globe who want
to use their Amiga in new, different ways as well as expand on their existing
knowledge of current interests. Refer to the News page for the sections
of the site already done vs. those still under construction (we're about halfway
there at present);
2) Faculty for the university. If any of you have specific Amiga
knowledge or experience and would like to share it, please visit our Faculty
pages and climb on board, we'd love to have you. It doesn't matter if
your expertise is in hardware hacks, Lightwave animation or MIDI wizardry,
the more the merrier!
http://www.amigau.com/Faculty.htm
3) We have other 'projects' we'd like to get underway as soon as feasible.
Please visit our Projects page and decide if you're interested in helping on
these/leading others.
http://www.amigau.com/Projects.htm
4) Finally, we will be at Amiga2K, sharing a booth with Northwest Amiga Group
(NAG). Please stop by! We'll have mousemats and hats for sale, as
well as faculty sign up forms and anything else Amiga you want to talk about,
we're all ears.
See you at Amiga2K!
Kevin Orme
www.amigau.com
amigau@oz.net
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
Grzegorz Juraszek by e-mail
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New print magazine in Poland
I would like to inform you and all Amiga users that we have started publishing
a new paper Amiga magazine in Polish. It is called "eXec" (48 pages, with CD)
and will be released on April 8th, 2000 at Amiga Meeting 2000 fair in Lodz.
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
Andreas Magerl by e-mail
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APC & TCP looking for graphic artists and programmers
We are urgently looking for an excellent graphics artist to work on the Pulsator project.
Please contact Andreas@apc-tcp.de by e-mail.
Additionally, we could need a good Blitz Basic programmer with experience in writing games.
(Translation: mb)
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29.Mar.2000
Efim Shuvikov by e-mail
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IBrowse2 extension
First big support for IBrowse2. This project allows IBrowse to view the sites which
uses dynamic fonts technology (tag FONT FACE). Expand your IBrowse2.2 with Cascading Style Sheets.
(Translation: mb)
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28.Mar.2000
Dietmar Knoll by e-mail
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AFD-Copyright news
Here some news on the project "AFD-Copyright"TM or
"Standard Amiga FD-Software Copyright Note"TM. This
copyright notice is an offer to all Amiga developers wanting to release FD-Software,
be it freeware, giftware, shareware or whatever.
AFD-Copyright is now available in fifteen (15!) languages - in two formats each,
plain text or HTML file. The latest extension has been the Russian translation by
Andrew Boyarintsev and Oleg Sergeev.
The files can be downloaded from the Official Support Site for AFD-COPYRIGHT -
single file or complete archive. The address is http://AFD.home.pages.de (title link).
The webmasters among you are asked to add this to your hotlist. If home.pages.de
should be offline again, you can also find the site directly at
http://www.dknoll.myokay.net/AFD/.
(Translation: mb)
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28.Mar.2000
Bob Sharp by e-mail
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Amiga 2K Banquet Ticket Announcement
Amiga 2K - Press Release - March 27, 2000
The Amiga 2K show is fast approaching. With more exhibitors and advance ticket
sales than ever before. It is shapping up to be a great show.
Be certain to check the web for information about the Banquet. We have been
able to secure the ability to sell tickets to the Banquet right up to Saturday,
providing we don't sell out. Tickets are limited, so if you want to be absolutely
positive you get one, send your check via overnight mail to:
Amigan-St. Louis - PO Box 672 - Bridgeton, MO 63044
Banquet tickets are $35 each. Check or money order only please.
See you at the show! - Bob Scharp
(Translation: mb)
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28.Mar.2000
Elbox Support by e-mail
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New software for MROOCHECK PC-Wheel-Mouse-Interface by Elbox
New software for Wheel support for MROOCHECK PC Mouse Interface. Also included in this
release is FreeWheel - the commodity which converts wheelmouse events into scrollbar
movement or cursor key movements. It can also map several useful functions to the wheel
button, and a fourth mouse button. Read more in ReadMeFirst.
The Mroocheck interface guarantees full compatibility of these devices with Amiga
computers (wheel and extra button functions included). The basic advantage over the
solutions, which are based around connecting mouses to the Amiga serial port is that
a mouse/trackball connected through the Mroocheck interface is active as soon as in
the early-startup-menu, not only after the computer software drivers are started.
Obviously enough, Mroocheck does not block the serial port in Amiga.
Download: Mroocheck10FW11b.lha
(Translation: mb)
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28.Mar.2000
Aminet Recent
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New Aminet uploads
catalog.lha biz/dbase 32K+Create a database of your disks or CDs (
OnyxBase.lha biz/dbase 110K+Great address book manager with lots of
TMagDEMO.lha biz/demo 74K+V0.8.0b Amiga storage program,(MAGAZZINO
MoneyManager.lha biz/misc 159K+A new improved version of the nice and f
DCF77update.lha biz/patch 587K+Update for DCF77 3.0-3.9 to 3.10
amirc.lha comm/irc 799K+Fully featured GUI IRC Client (v3.3)
amirc_68000.lha comm/irc 223K+68000/OS2.x version of AmIRC (v3.4)
MagicFile_46r3.lha comm/maxs 168K+Automated file menus & MUCH more, 4.6r3
TATty.lha comm/misc 42K+Internet Dial Cost By Mak41 V1.20 Italia
AMarquee50.lha comm/net 259K+V50.11 TCP Data Broadcast System (librar
AmiComSys.lha comm/net 325K+V1.32 Personal Communicator like ICQ (MU
nullsana.lha comm/tcp 33K+Mac/Amiga connection Sana2 V2 device
YGM.lha comm/tcp 129K+Checks POP3 mailboxes for new mail
TASC.lha comm/thor 29K+Thor Automated Spam Complaint script v2.
CheckHTML.lha comm/www 204K+Checks HTML files
crs-brsg.lha demo/aga 253K+BrainSurgery demo by CoRRoSioN
crs-ss3.lha demo/aga 138K+Ss3 invitation intro by CoRRoSioN
wpz-frozen27.lha demo/aga 579K+Frozen#27 - TRSAC Party Edition
crs-40kin.lha demo/intro 48K+40k intro pack intro by CoRRoSioN
crs-alife.lha demo/intro 130K+AnotherLife boardtro by CoRRoSioN
crs-crime.lha demo/intro 202K+'crime does not pay' dentro by CoRRoSioN
crs-down.lha demo/intro 82K+'down with the blue' intro by CoRRoSioN
crs-lqs.lha demo/intro 67K+Liquid Sky boardtro by CoRRoSioN
crs-party.lha demo/intro 87K+'crs party intro' by CoRRoSioN
crs-xtcf.lha demo/intro 17K+Ecstacy boardtro by CoRRoSioN [v1.2]
DKG-ST14.lha demo/mag 2.7M+Showtime 14 by Darkage!
Oepir10.lha demo/mag 398K+Oepir Risti issue 10
FirstExt.lha dev/amos 1K+Little Extension AmosPro (Balrog Soft)
clockita.lha dev/basic 48K+Italian clock with alarm + source code
PMM.lha dev/c 1.2M+Project-Make-Manager (PMM) for vbcc
mpega_in_e.lha dev/e 4K+Example how to use mpega.library with Am
Python152_Doc.lha dev/lang 817K+Python 1.5.2 documentation (HTML)
flexy.lha dev/misc 67K+FLEXY v1.1 A very user-friendly GUI for
Flexy.lha dev/misc 86K+FLEXY 1.2 A very user-friendly GUI for
MCC_MysticView.lha dev/mui 96K+MysticView custom class for MUI
IdentCDR.lha disk/cdrom 18K+Identifies CD-R/W media (update!)
fat95.lha disk/misc 40K+Win95/98 compatible file system
PFS-Defrag10.lha disk/misc 19K+New defragmenter for PFS disks
PFS3ud.lha disk/misc 216K+PFS3 undelete
SV-Discount.lha docs/anno 5K+Shareware bundle and RegNet information
AIOV34.lha docs/mags 315K+Amiga Information Online, Issue 34 (Marc
AFD-Files1-15.lha docs/misc 137K+Standard Copyright Note in 15 languages
jafeb00.lha docs/misc 53K+JUST-AMiGA mailing list msgs for all of
freeciv.lha game/2play 824K+Amiga Version 1.9 => Freeciv 1.10.0
sharksmulti.lha game/actio 323K+Great Action-diving OCS/AGA ! V1.4
F1GP_2000.lha game/data 9K+2000 F1 season data for F1GP-Ed (12 Marc
Foundation_dt.lha game/data 5K+Alternate German catalogs for Foundation
AmiUHS_12.lha game/hint 18K+V1.2, Universal Hint System (UHS) Reader
SaveEd.lha game/misc 94K+Universal save game editor
WormWars.lha game/misc 683K+WormWars 5.5: Advanced snake game
Frotz232r11.lha game/role 241K+Infocom game interpreter
YAGAC.lha game/role 416K+Graphic adventure creator v0.8b (Balrog
MadMatrix.lha game/think 15K+Hard MUI game with very simple rules. (
MUI_FreeCell.lha game/think 285K+Amiga MUI version of well-known solitair
CMNDR-ImageFX.lha gfx/ifx 66K+Customizable GUI for ImageFX
mccontrol.lha hard/hack 309K+V1.41 PSX MemoryCard Reader
A4k2towerDIY.lha hard/misc 3.3M+Convert your A4000 desktop to tower!
Basic35Manual.lha misc/emu 172K+Commodore Basic 3.5 manual
BlackUnZipGui.lha misc/emu 29K+A Gui for Zip-Files with password
BSNES9xGui.lha misc/emu 70K+A great gui for SNes9x
BSNESGui.lha misc/emu 69K+A great gui for WarpSNes
BSNESMagyar.lha misc/emu 3K+Hungarian Catalogs for BlackSNESGui
Nostalgia.lha misc/emu 210K+THE Multi-Emulation system, support for
imdbDiff000303.lha misc/imdb 1.8M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000310.lha misc/imdb 1.4M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000317.lha misc/imdb 1.7M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
MoonDial.lha misc/sci 33K+Graphically shows the moons phase. V1.4
adt.c misc/unix 78K+Aminet Download Tool 2.5, minor update
Midnight.mpg mods/elbie 2.0M+Midnight in Mordor [Dark Classical] by E
l_basis.lha mods/jungl 385K+Drum & Bass flavor
L_BASIS.lha mods/jungl 385K+Drum & Bass flavor
twig_neve.lha mods/med 323K+NeverFinished, a tune by DJTwiglet
vdo_scot.lha mods/techn 402K+the 44th voodoo release
XGMain1.6.lha mus/midi 69K+New XGMainEdit for YAMAHA XG-Devices
TheMPegEncGUI.lha mus/misc 55K+GUI 4 Ncode, MusicIn, Lame, BladeEnc, Pe
amiga.jpg pix/art 19K+Jpg picture with fxPaint
amiga1200.jpg pix/art 26K+Jpg picture with fxPaint
balloon.jpg pix/art 10K+Jpg picture with fxPaint
lightmyfire.jpg pix/art 12K+Jpg picture with fxPaint
YeehaaAmigaBk.lha pix/art 148K+Rachel Raccoon pictures by Leslie Dietz
Alien_vs_Borg.jpg pix/mark 600K+Borg vs. Alien - Who is more dangerous?
Ambassador.jpg pix/mark 534K+My first PPC-rendered Picture
Enterprise-C.jpg pix/mark 302K+Enterprise-C in outer space (Star Trek)
IkeWB1.jpg pix/wb 125K+800x600-16 OS3.5 WB featuring OpusMI
BareED.lha text/edit 129K+A simple text-editor for the use of non-
APT-Watch.lha util/batch 4K+Execute command upon file change (v1.00)
GatewayTools.lha util/cli 936K+Various tools for use in CLI
StarDate.lha util/cli 124K+StarDate-Clock (CLI) for free use
VersCheckV2.lha util/cli 847K+Check your libs,MUI,devs,dtypes,classes,
akJFIF-dt.lha util/dtype 193K+AkJFIF-dt V44.78 (JPEG, 68000-060, PPC/W
akNAIL-dt.lha util/dtype 106K+AkNAIL-dt V44.10 (NAIL, 68000-060)
akPNG-dt.lha util/dtype 201K+AkPNG-dt V44.78 (PNG, 68000-060, PPC/WOS
akTIFF-dt.lha util/dtype 206K+AkTIFF-dt V44.78 (TIFF, 68000-060, PPC/W
GatewayLibrary.lha util/libs 83K+Shared Library with many functions
SetTaskPri.lha util/moni 17K+Sets the priority of a task/process. (MU
DRemind.lha util/time 118K+Reminds you whenever you want.. v1.53!
SetDST.lha util/time 62K+Adjusts time for Daylight Saving Time (Translation: mb)
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