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21.Nov.2003
Genesi (E-Mail)


MorphOS Developer Connection welcomes 400th developer
As Genesi S.à.r.l. reported the MorphOS Developer Connection has now 400 officially registered MorphOS developer. The MDC members come from over 50 seperate countries.

Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck said: "Today the number of members has achieved 400. Congratulations to all of you. The Connection has been an useful tool for all members because you work together and help to push forward this platform. Special congratulations to the MorphOS developer team with Ralph Schmidt! :-D We take off our hat!

Thank also you to Felix Schwarz who has created the website. Felix works on the forthcoming MDC2 which will base on Callisto!

MorphOS is intended for running on a computer near to you!

Great work!" (snx) (Translation: dr)

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21.Nov.2003



Icon-Patch: Powericons 1.05 published
"Powericons" is an icon-patch which allows to use 24bit icons under AmigaOS and was published in a new version. For the detailed changes please have a look at the Readme.

Direct Download (513 KB) (cg) (Translation: dr)

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21.Nov.2003
Amigart.com (Website)


Experimental version of LinuxUAE
Because the development of WinUAE has been faster forced than the Linux version and because the Linux version has been not updated for a long time Richard Drummond has ported a lot of the changes of WinUAE to Linux. For more detailed information have a look at the Changelog.

Under the title link you can find seperate versions LinuxUAE which he calls experimentally. (cg) (Translation: dr)

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21.Nov.2003
Amigaworld (ANF)


Interview with Alan Redhouse from Eyetech (Update)
The Amiga-portal AmigaWorld has interviewed Alan Redhouse who is the manager of the Eyetech Group.

Update: (cg, 21.11.2003, 14:25)

We have summarized the most important statements of Alan Redhouse in the following lines:
  • Alan Redhouse thinks that more AmigaOnes have been sold than other "open" (that means not Apple/IBM) PPC systems.
  • since AmigaOS4 has been officially demonstrated on the AmigaOne the amount of sold AmigaOnes has been increased
  • currently it is tried to deliver all "Earlybird"-customers a beta version of OS4 if possible before Christmas
  • the Onboard Graphic-chip of the Micro-A1 is still not certain but probably it will become a low-cost Radeon Chip
  • the "High-Tech" interfaces (RAID, Gigabit Ethernet, USB2, Firewire) will be implemented at the Micro-A1 probably on a seperate, optional platine. Because of that the board will become cheaper for customers.
  • Waiting peroid when ordering an AmigaOne motherboard: ca. two weeks (Complete system: Four weeks)
  • Until now there have been two problems refered to the DMA at the AmigaOne: The first is caused by VIA bug and has been fixed with the help of a software patch. The second problem is that the ArticiaS enables the simultaneous access of CPU and a of a PCI busmaster to the memory. In the x86-world this is not usual because of that the (of Linux-x86 ported) Linux drivers may not manage this. This oddity of the ArticiaS is supposed to be a included "turbo" which makes the computer "smarter". AmigaOS4 is not affected by these two problems
  • Exactly fitting boxes are not possible because of the costs but Eyetech works with Naya Design on some modifications which change the standard boxes to Amiga boxes in a cheap way.
  • Single-CPU-modules with faster G3/G4-processors already exists and have been presented officially, too. But there must be ca. 400 preorders to enable such a product. Because of that only dual-cpu modules has planned.
  • The AmigaOne in Micro-ATX format has planned only for the end of the next year.
(cg) (Translation: dr)

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21.Nov.2003
IOSPIRIT (ANF)


IOSPIRIT: Various price reductions
From the 20th November 2003 to the 31th December 2003, you can buy many products at IOSPIRIT at special prices - up to 37 percent below regular price. Detailed information available under the title link. After the 31th December 2003, regular prices will return. (cg) (Translation: cg)

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20.Nov.2003
VHT-DK (E-Mail)


Antivirus Program: VirusExecutor Version 2.31
Jan Erik Olausen released a new update of the Antivirus software VirusExecutor today:

Name: VirusExecutor v2.31
Archive name: VirusExecutor.lha
Archive size: 317,926 Bytes
Date: 20th of November 2003
Programmer: Jan Erik Olausen - vht-dk
Requirements: xvs.library (inklusive), reqtools.library, xfdmaster.library, xadmaster.library, 68020+

Changes since the last version:
  • Removed requesters when checking from Shell...
    Thanks to Matthias Scheler.
  • Fixed bug when detecting custom chips...
    Thanks to Charlene.
  • Forgot to remove some debugging output...
    Thanks to Michel 'DMX' Bagmeijer.
  • Fixed bug if you try to use an old PatchBrain file...
  • You can now choose which volume to check on 'Check ALL valid volumes'
    Thanks to Michel 'DMX' Bagmeijer.
  • New catalog: Dutch by Michel 'DMX' Bagmeijer
  • Updated catalogs: French by Herve and Polish by Wojciech Pasiecznik

If you would like to contact the author, send him an email with the word "Amiga" in the subject line, because emails that do not contain this word are automatically deleted.

You'll find more information about VirusExecutor and you'll have the option to download it by clicking on the title link. (nba) (Translation: dm)

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20.Nov.2003
Spiegel (Website)


Spiegel Online: MP3.com - The End of a Short Era
MP3.com seemed to be ushering in the beginning of a new era in the music business: artists and consumers were to have been "emancipated" from the industry. Then MP3.com was sued, and then it was sold. Now the website is changing hands agains - and being closed. Read the complete article at Spiegel Online under the title link. (nba) (Translation: dm)

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20.Nov.2003
amigaworld.net (Website)


AmigaOne: Tips and Tricks for MacOnLinux
Under the title link an AmigaOne owner has collected and published some information about the AmigaOne and LinuxPPC. The majority of it concerns MOL (MacOnLinux): a short instruction guide, a few tips, as well as a list of compatible games, all there for your convenience. (cg) (Translation: dm)

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20.Nov.2003
Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF)


Music: Liquid Skies Records #061
The scene group Liquid Skies released their 61st music pack yesterday. It contains the track "Da-Vexa 17on" from the musician Spectra, who unfortunately has left the group. The track was put together using DigiBoosterPro.

Title: Da-Vexa 17on
Musician: Spectra
Style: Drum'n'Bass
Play length: 4:52
Format: dbm
Size: 0.8 MB

The ZIPped file is available for download at no charge under the title link. (nba) (Translation: dm)

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20.Nov.2003
Amiga Flame (Website)


"Pirates!" Clone: Graphic Artists Sought for "Drake"
The ZeroVertex-team of Oliver Gantert has been working for some time on a 3D clone of the strategy classic "Pirates!." Now that big steps with the game engine have been taken in the last few months, and Oliver says this is "about 98% ready," the thing urgently needed now is 3D graphic artists.

ZeroVertex is looking for 3D artists and animators who make use of 3dsmax, Milkshape3D, or some other software that offers "bone animation" support. Further, they need 3D artists who can produce static models like houses, plants, and they need texture artists as well, who can come up with textures for the existing models.

Whoever wants to help should send an email to Oliver Gantert. (cg) (Translation: dm)

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19.Nov.2003
Redaktion amiga-news.de


Status Quo: Summary about the issues regarding Pretory SA
During the last months the French press, among them l'Humanité (1, 2), Les Echos (1) and L'Expansion (1) , reported several times about an insolvency of the American-French company Pretory which is specialized to security services and employed for example security services for the Air France at airports.

The reports were claiming Pretory SA (France) was employing a stuff not sufficient trained or with too less proven reliability at the highly sensible area of security. Inofficial sources are talking about wages not beeing paid since May 2003 for about 560 employees. Bill Buck and Raquel Velasco are shareholders and managers of the US company Pretory USA, which subsidiaries Thendic France S.à.r.l. and Thendic Deutschland GmbH are counted as precurors of the Pegasos distributor Genesi S.à.r.l.. Thendic is running a court suit against Aminga Inc. since some time (amiga-news.de reported).

In a hearing of the Tribunal of Commerce in Paris last Monday, November the 17th 2003, according to Buck and Velasco at ANN.lu a sentence has been made which declares Pretory S.A. as bancrupt and calls a liquidation manager. Due to that there is now a transfer of Thendic-France S.à.r.l.'s assets to Genesi S.à.r.l. possible. The issues will not affect Genesi in any kind else, Buck told.

We will keep on track about all news about this issue and report it here at amiga-news.de and the AMIGAplus. (nba) (Translation: ub)

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19.Nov.2003
Sylvio.K (ANF)


New videos of Soms3D published
At the webpage of the currently developed game "Soms3D" there were two new videos published which demonstrate the running Soms3D engine.

The animations show a test room with a light source and a test fog (alpha shading). All videos were recorded from an Amiga 1200 equipped with a BVision, 603e+@166 MHz and 96 MB fastram. (nba) (Translation: ub)

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19.Nov.2003



New version of TView released
A new version of "TView" has been released. This program offers the possibility to download the TV program to your computer and read it there. The programm is now developed by Daniel Widerström, the latest version is 1.3.14. (dr) (Translation: ub)

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19.Nov.2003
Genesi (E-Mail)


Genesi USA going to move principal office into Cheyenne Technology Corridor
As Genesi S.à.r.l. announces, its American subsidiary Genesi USA is going to move its prinicipal office in January into the Northport building complex in Northern Las Vegas, which has been developed by the Jackson Shaw Company.

Please find the original press release below:

Cheyenne Technology Corridor
Continues to add High Tech Firms


North Las Vegas - Today, the Cheyenne Technology Corridor welcomed another high tech tenant. Genesi USA, a computer systems company, has agreed to terms with Northport, a Jackson Shaw development in the CTC. The company will move into its facility in January.

Genesi SARL, a Luxembourg based company, introduced the Pegasos in October 2003. Culminating over five years of development, the Pegasos is a high-performance PowerPC based modular MicroATX mainboard for use in a variety of applications, including desktops, workstations, servers and communications products. Based on industry standards, such as Open Firmware, the Pegasos supports multiple operating systems including varieties of Linux and BSD. The Pegasos is the first new hardware and operating system platform brought to market in many years. Pegasos computers run multiple operating systems, including MorphOS, a new non-UNIX based operating system, OpenBSD, the standard for security in operating systems and various distributions of Linux for the PowerPC®. Genesi has been designated as an IBM Business Partner and carries the Ready for IBM Technology mark on four of its products, PegasosPPC, PegXLin, MorphOS, and OpenBSD for PegasosPPC. Product details are available at <www.genesi.lu>. Genesi USA will be the focus of US computer assembly operations for Genesi.

When asked why Genesi USA chose the CTC as its new home, Paul Adams said, "After evaluating Nevada, Maine, Alabama, Florida and Texas as possible locations, we determined that the best overall business climate was in Southern Nevada. The other states offered many things, including free land for our facility and a year's worth of free rent; but, in the end, the favorable tax structure, the assistance of the City of North Las Vegas and the Community College of Southern Nevada provided a business climate that was much more supportive than anything we had seen in other states."

Mike Carroll, Vice President of Development for Jackson-Shaw said, "We are very proud to welcome Genisi USA to Northport. The CTC continues to thrive and add new businesses to the North Las Vegas economy. We look forward to more successes for the CTC."

Mike Majewski, who is the Economic Development Director for the City of North Las Vegas said, "It took a community-wide effort to secure Genesi in North Las Vegas, but the potential economic impacts to the CTC and all of Southern Nevada is phenomenal. This partnership between the City, real estate developers, and education was recently honored as the recipient of the Excellence in Economic Development award sponsored by the International Economic Development Council."

Through a public/private alliance, the Cheyenne Technology Corridor is bringing more technology businesses to Southern Nevada. The partnership includes the City of North Las Vegas, the Brennan Brothers, Jackson Shaw, RDS/Insight, LLC, Stoltz Management and Harsch Investment Properties.

The Cheyenne Technology Corridor is an integrated, accessible and diversified technology district offering advanced systems and infrastructure, state-of-the-art transportation and communication alternatives, and a knowledgeable and experienced workforce. (snx)

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19.Nov.2003
Michael Lanser (Forum)


Realms of Power: looking for graphics artits
For Realms of Power, a Civilization/Colonization clone, we are looking urgently for some gfx artists. Michael Lanser writes:

"We are in a urgent need for some gfx artits for our project. Several units (e.g. ships, tanks, infantery etc.), buildings (e.g. church, factory, habour, etc.) of the different epoches still have to be designed. And also the GUI could get some improvement..."

A screen shot of the current alpha version is available by the title link. (cg) (Translation: ub)

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19.Nov.2003
Christian Rosentreter (ANF)


Golem.de: 3ivx D4 4.5 - New MPEG4 codec conform to ISO
The Australian company 3ivx Technologies has released its commercial MPEG4 codec as a reworked version D4 4.5 for Windows and MacOS. For BeOS the 3ivx codec is planned to be released soonly in version D4 4.5 as well while an announcement for Linux, Unix and AmigaOS is missing currently. The latest Amiga version still the version D3.

Read more (German) by the title link. (snx) (Translation: ub)

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18.Nov.2003
Matthias Henze (ANF)


New web- and e-mail-address for the stormamiga.lib
Up to now the stormamiga.lib is available under the address http://www.stormamiga-lib.HSMathLibs.de The new e-mail adresses are WebMaster@stormamiga-lib.HSMathLibs.deand Matthias.Henze@stormamiga-lib.HSMathLibs.de. At the moment the old adresses are still available, but they are deactivated shortly. Please change your bookmarks and your entries in your addressbook. (cg) (Translation: gf)

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18.Nov.2003
Carsten Siegner (ANF)


3-Wire Bus-Interface for Amiga
Carsten Siegener tells that he finished the first hardware test for the "3-Wire Businterface" for the Amiga. With this interface the Amiga is allowed to read and control ICs with serial datatransfer. A very important group of ICs with this bus art are f.e. the 12bit analog-digitalchanger.

It was Carsten's aim to get an analog measuring recording for the amiga, which is useable on other systems. This ist the ground for him to think out the 3-Wire Interface, which you can put on your serial port of your computer.

The software speakes to the interface via the standard-APIs (serial.device), because of that it is possible to be used with the Pegasos or with the Amithlon.

There are many application areas to use such an interface, f.e. weather stations, alarm systems, etc. The interface was tested by the LTC-1292 (12bit ADC).

The software just exists as a simple test version with datalogging and debugging. It should be adapt to the LTC-1292 chip, where the software is for the measuring recording. A more exact scheme of the interface with the LTC1292 will be published shortly (cg) (Translation: gf)

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18.Nov.2003
WHDLoad (Website)


WHDLoad: new packets until 16.11.2003
With WHDload you are able to install games to your hard disk, which are only made for your floppy disk. Following packets are added after our last news:
  • 16.11.03 new: FirePower (Silent Software/MicroIllusions)
  • 15.11.03 new: Mental Image Game Disk 1 (Mental Image)
  • 15.11.03 improved: Simulcra (Graftgold)
  • 14.11.03 improved: Turrican 3 (Factor 5/Rainbow Arts)
  • 14.11.03 new: Blue Max: Aces Of The Great War (Three-Sixty)
  • 09.11.03 new: Third Reich (Avalon Hill)
  • 09.11.03 new: 9 Lives (ARC)
  • 09.11.03 new: Les Manley - Search For The King (Accolade)
(nba) (Translation: gf)

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18.Nov.2003
Oliver Förster (ANF)


Source code of BOINC published
Berkeley has published the new source code of Boinc today, the succesor of SETI@Home clients to support special plattforms and the safety of clients are tested. The source code could be downloaded at the website boinc.berkeley.edu/seti_source/. There is a work unit in the source code, for counting, because of testing the unit. A published BETA-test of BOINC will be come this week. (nba) (Translation: gf)

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18.Nov.2003
MorphOS-News.de (Website)


Turkish Pegasos-Site online
How MorphOS-News.de told there is now an official Turkish Pegasos site online www.pegasos-tr.com.

The new Genesi-Turkey-Team will grow around Guvenc Kaplan and Yilmaz Yori. (snx) (Translation: gf)

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17.Nov.2003
MorphZone (Website)


MorphZone: New event portal
A new event portal is available at MorphZone. The portal contains all events attended by Genesi or offering a demonstration of MorphOS. Link: http://events.morphzone.org.

The events are accessible via a calendar as well as a search engine. The portal is powered by Rebol".

If you want to add your own MorphOS event please feel free to contact the co-ordinator of Genesi USA: Events@Genesi-USA.com. (snx) (Translation: sk)

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17.Nov.2003
Marc Cloppenburg / AMIGAplus (ANF)


New Unix ports from Diego Casorran
Once again, Diego Casorran (amiga.sourceforge.net) ported a collection of assorted Unix tools and utilities to AmigaOS:

cURL v7.10.8

cURL is a client to get documents/files from or send documents to a server, using any of the supported protocols (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, GOPHER, DICT, TELNET, LDAP or FILE). The command is designed to work without user interaction or any kind of interactivity. cURL offers a busload of useful tricks like proxy support, user authentication, ftp upload, HTTP post, SSL (https:) connections, cookies, file transfer resume and more.

Direct download

Wget v1.9.1

Wget is a free utility for non-interactive download of files from the Web. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP protocols, as well as retrieval through HTTP proxies.

It can follow links in HTML pages and create local versions of remote Web sites, fully recreating the directory structure of the original site. This is sometimes referred to as "recursive downloading." While doing that, Wget respects the Robot Exclusion Standard (/robots.txt). Wget can be instructed to convert the links in downloaded HTML files to the local files for offline viewing.

Direct download

ngIRCd v0.7.5

ngIRCd is an Open-Source server for the Internet Relay Chat (IRC), ngIRCd means "next generation IRC daemon", it's written from scratch and not deduced from the "grandfather of IRC daemons", the daemon of the IRCNet.

At present, the ngIRCd is under active development, some features are not implemented, some only partly. Till today (more or less complete) implemented IRC-commands:

ADMIN, AWAY, CHANINFO, CONNECT, DIE, DISCONNECT, ERROR, HELP, INVITE, ISON, JOIN, KICK, KILL, LINKS, LIST, LUSERS, MODE, MOTD, NAMES, NICK, NJOIN, NOTICE, OPER, PART, PASS, PING, PONG, PRIVMSG, QUIT, REHASH, RESTART, SERVER, SQUIT, STATS, TIME, TOPIC, TRACE, USER, USERHOST, VERSION, WHO, WHOIS.

Direct download

dbacl v1.5

dbacl is a command line program which can be used to categorize several types of text documents. Each document category is constructed as a maximum entropy language model, with respect to a reference measure based on digrams (character pairs).

Before recognition can take place, a number of text corpora must be "learned". For example, an English category could be based on a text file containing the collected works of Shakespeare. The Gutenberg project makes freely available many public domain works in electronic form.

After learning, any number of text files can be compared, in terms of Bayesian posterior probabilities, with up to 128 learned categories. The actual number of categories is limited only by available memory.

Direct download

gifsicle v1.40

Gifsicle twaddles GIF image files in a variety of ways. It is better than many of the freely available GIF twaddlers on the market -- for one thing, it has more options.

It supports merging several GIFs into a GIF animation; exploding an animation into its component frames; changing individual frames in an animation; turning interlacing on and off; adding transparency; adding delays, disposals, and looping to animations; adding or removing comments; flipping and rotation; optimizing animations for space; and changing images' colormaps, among other things. Extensive command-line options control which, if any, of these occur.

Direct download (cg) (Translation: cg)

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17.Nov.2003
David Brunet (E-Mail)


Amiga Games Hit Parade: November/December 2003 vote
The operators of 'Amiga Games Hit Parade' request your vote for the game of November/December 2003. You can participate by sending an email containing your 20 favorite games to David "Daff" Brunet or by using the online form at hitparade.amigames.com.

Any game can be submitted. The final findings will be published early December 2003. (nba) (Translation: sk)

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16.Nov.2003
Genesi (E-Mail)


Genesi Exhibitor at the Southern California Linux Expo
As the computer manufacturer Genesi S.à.r.l. announced, the company will take part as an exhibitor at the annual Southern California Linux Expo, which takes place on Nov. 22nd in Los Angeles, USA.

Further participators are, among others, IBM, Novell and Debian. Genesi will be represented by the CEOs Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck as well as Paul Adams and Thomas Morris of Genesi USA. At booth #42, the company will not only demonstrate the Pegasos with several variants of Linux and OpenBSD, but also their proprietary operating system MorphOS, which is explicitly mentioned in their self-depiction on the exposition's website:

"To compliment the Pegasos and provide a complete solution, Genesi has developed MorphOS - a preemptive multitasking operating system. MorphOS combines a modest footprint with scalability, high performance, and amazing ease of use for developers and end users. Its beautifully designed interface and modular object-oriented design offers a modern solution.

Together Pegasos and MorphOS provide a singularly powerful solution for both personal and professional applications!" (snx)

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15.Nov.2003
amigaworld.net


Photos of the AmigaOS4 presentation by "SEAL"
The British users club SEAL organized another AmigaOS presentation yesterday. Today have all photos of the event been published. (cg) (Translation: wk)

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15.Nov.2003



AmigaOS4 video now also available as MPEG video (update)
The video of the AmigaOS4 presentation released on Wednesday by the British users group ANT (we reported) is now available in an MPEG version.

Direct download

Update (cg, 15.11.2003, 11:43):

A comprehensive and pictured report about the event is now online, too. (cg) (Translation: wk)

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15.Nov.2003
ANN (Website)


Court records of the trial Genesi vs. Amiga Inc. chronologically adapted
In a still running trial at the court Washington-West in Seattle, USA, has the German Thendic Electronic Components GmbH - respectively Genesi S.à.r.l. as their legal successor they claim to be with reference to the trial about a licence agreement - brought an action on January, 2nd 2003 against Amiga Inc.

Sammy Nordström, known as "Samface", has now made for the first time the referring court records - as far as they are publicly available - freely available in chronological order.

The lawsuit is all about an OEM licence dated November 2000 in which Amiga Inc. committed themselves against the Thendic Electronic Components GmbH to adapt AmigaDE to their products Cashboy, Mobicash, transponder smart chip readers, Cashboy@Home and WindowsCE terminal (or "Smartboy").

The point at issue here seems to be the second paragraph of appendix A that follows after the product listing that reads as follows: "Thendic has the right with the consent of Amiga at any time to add new products to this list to thereby implicate Amiga's obligations under the Agreement to integrate the Licensed Software into such additional Thendic Products. Amiga will not unreasonably withhold constent to expand the list of Thendic Products."

Therefore has Amiga Inc. given Thendic the right to add further Thendic products to this list at any time with the consequence that AmigaDE would have to be adapted to those. Amiga Inc. commits themselves not to unreasonably withhold their consent to the addition of single such further products to Thendic.

The question to be solved by the judge may well be whether this OEM licence is valid for the at that time by the formerly Thendic-France S.à.r.l. (now part of the Genesi group) exclusively world wide distributed PowerPC computer Pegasos or whether Amiga Inc. have the right to reject the adaption of AmigaDE to this product.

That Genesi S.à.r.l. themselves appeared as a plaintiff is based on the - according to them - possible transferability of the licence agreement as the Thendic Electronic Components GmbH as well as Thendic-France S.à.r.l. and Genesi S.à.r.l. have the same main shareholder, Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck.

The court records about this lawsuit have already been made available via the Internet before (as far as they had been publicly available) but to have access there you had to register (for free) at the owner of the site, Rich Woods, and then you received a password. Free accessible had made only chosen documents.

Update: (19.12.2017, 23:45, cg)

Changed link to the court documents to point to a local copy, since the original website has gone offline a decade ago. (snx) (Translation: wk)

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