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07.Mai.2000
Brad Webb per eMail


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   M U S H R O O M   T E M P O R A R I L Y   U N A V A I L A B L E

Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:

 Those of you who prowl the net regularly have probably already
discovered "Amiga World". For those who haven't, let me suggest you
take a look. "Amiga World" is the new web-based publication for
Amigans from Amiga itself. It's available on the Amiga web site at
www.amiga.com. As you wander through its pages, you may see some
familiar names. The publication is managed by Fletcher Haug, of "Amiga
Informer" fame, and many of the contributers to "Amiga World" came
from "Amiga Informer", including guess who? We hope to make "Amiga
World" a premier publication for the Amiga community at large.
 Speaking of publications, things have taken a strange but not
necessarily bad-as-it-could-be turn in England. The following
statement was recently posted on the Czech Amiga News site:

"2.5.2k Biggest Free Amiga games magazine

 David Connolly: "Following on from CS&E's successful takeover of
Amiga Survivor magazine, I am pleased to announce that A1200! magazine
has not disappeared completely! Obviously people who have paid good
money for our new magazine will now get Amiga Survivor, but every
month CS&E will, in addition, produce A1200! magazine which will be
sent out free to anyone that requests it (you can e-mail
interactive@csande.com). Without an audited figure some companies may
feel they can get away with the equivalent of me saying we print
500,000 copies so whilst in fact the actual print figure will be
around the 15,000 mark I will invest in an audited free circulation
figure so legitimate companies can advertise with a legitimate
audience. A1200! magazine is already confirmed as the biggest selling
Amiga magazine in the UK due to our mailing list."

David Connolly, CS&E"

 Not just publications are in the news, as you will see when you read
through this issue. As always, we hope you enjoy it.
 Brad Webb,
 Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:

A reader writes:
11 Apr 2000

Brad,

 Last month's Wired had an article on "obsolete" computers, mentioning
Commodore 64 and Amigas, at least in passing; not very interesting,
actually.

 This month's Linux Journal has a couple of brief mentions of Amiga,
about the attempts to resurrect it; the writer Jason Kroll was pretty
complimentary, even tweaked the Linux community for _still_ having
nothing like the Toaster.

Greg

AU Answers:
Hi Greg,
 I suppose we should be grateful for any mention of the Amiga in the
press, though I've noticed some of those writing about the Amiga
lately don't have a clue what's going on. Thanks for pointing out
these articles for us.
 Brad
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A reader writes:
10 Apr 2000

> Did Joe Torre really sleep in the lobby Saturday night? Boing shoes
and all?

 Absolutely not! We party'ed like the first day home with a new Amiga.
We laughed our a***s off telling stories and spreading and stomping
rumors. I was the last man to leave, the very last location at 7:30AM
I'm prowd to say!

 I missed my early AM plane home, and so I'm pretty sure I was just
meditating about what a great show it was...

JoeT

AU Answers:
Hi Joe,
 Just had to run this note from Joe Torre in response to our comment
about him in the last issue. That party line is one of the best I've
read in a long time.
 Live long and prosper, Joe. Keep the faith and the shoes ...
 Brad
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A reader writes:

30 Apr 2000

Dear Brad Webb

 It is really an interesting approach that Amiga Inc has come up with
and I support their ideas very much. But because the new AmiVerse is
hardware independent I would like to know from which platform I get
the best performance.

 It is of course a difficult question but if developers create their
new programs on a 500 Mhz PC a 200 mhz PowerPC could maybe be too
slow. Who knows?

Best regards,
Andreas

AU Answers:
Hi Andreas,
 It's probably too early to know which platform will perform best with
the Amiga system software. I suppose in theory, the fastest hardware
overall would perform the best when using a hardware independent
solution. In practice, I'm sure there will be many subtle influences
on system performance. We'll probably have to wait for a while after
the software is in general use to really know the answer to either of
your questions.
 Brad
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           A M I G A / C O R E L   A   W I N N E R

 Snoqualmie, WA, April 1, 2000 - Amiga Incorporated, is pleased to
announce that its new multi-media consumer interface is well supported
by Corel LINUX OS and other Corel applications including the newly
released WordPerfect Office 2000 for Linux.

 Amiga's multi-media consumer interface runs extremely smooth and fast
on Corel LINUX OS, and the compatibility between these great products
has provided Linux developers with a new and exciting way to create
incredible multi-media titles, and games for Linux.

 "Amiga pioneered the creation of multi-media, and easy to use
graphical interfaces 20 years ago, and today begins the path of the
reintroduction of a legend. The New Amiga is the creation and embrace
of leading technologies and combining them with the 20 years of
experience in multi- media development environments," said Bill
McEwen, president and chief executive officer of Amiga. "Corel has
leading products within their categories, and we are excited about
their supporting Amiga towards the future."

 "Linux developers now have choices when it comes to leading edge
applications," added McEwen.

 "Corel is dedicating extensive resources to develop Linux, and
receiving such a positive endorsement based on Amiga's experience with
our products is tremendous," said Dr. Michael Cowpland, president and
chief executive officer of Corel Corporation. "Corel takes pride in
producing quality products, and we are thrilled to provide our Corel
LINUX OS to Amiga's world-class systems. We look forward to working
with Amiga as they continue developing products and technology for
current and future computing devices which are focused on making
computers and the Internet a natural part of everyday life."

 Corel and Amiga first announced they were working closely to support
the new Amiga Operating Environment in July 1999. The two companies
formed a new relationship to ensure that Corel's award-winning
software applications were supported on Amiga's new line of products.
Corel and Amiga continue to discuss possible future alliances.

 There will be full support for the existing install base of Amiga
users, and more announcements will be forthcoming about the current
Amiga and the next generation of those machines.

 Corel Corporation

 Corel Corporation is an internationally recognized developer of
award-winning business productivity, graphics and operating system
solutions on the Windows , Linux , UNIX , Macintosh and Java
platforms. Corel also develops market-leading, Web-based solutions
including applications, contents, e-commerce and online services. For
access to these services and more information go to www.corel.com or
www.corelcity.com. Corel is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. Corel's
common stock trades on the NASDAQ Stock Market under the symbol CORL
and on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol COR.

 This press release contains statements that are forward looking as
that term is defined by the United States Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements are based on current
expectations that are subject to risks and uncertainties. Actual
results will differ due to factors such as shifts in customer demand,
product shipment schedules, product mix, competitive products and
pricing, technological shifts and other variables. Readers are
referred to Corel's most recent reports filed with the Securities and
Exchange Commission.

 Corel and the Go further logo are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Corel Corporation or Corel Corporation Limited. Linux is a
registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. All other products, fonts,
company names and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of
their respective owners.
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                   A M I G A   A N D   J A V A

18 April, 2000

 Amiga Announces Plans to Embrace Sun's JavaTM Technology as the
software platform for forthcoming New Amiga products

 Amiga is the home of a large number of the world's leading edge
multimedia developers, artists and users.

 Historically, the Amiga platform has targeted providing the most
compelling multimedia content to desktop systems, the new Amiga
platform will continue that tradition on desktops and address
connected, multimedia digital appliances such as webphones, digital
TVs, and web pads. Now the world's most creative multimedia engineers
can leverage the JavaTM platform to target a vast array of new
products and solutions.

 The underlying technology used in the Amiga system is a Sun Java
branded version of PersonalJava developed by the Tao Group. Tao's
software is a media-rich environment that was designed from the ground
up to run on a wide range of low cost, processor and memory
constrained consumer devices that offer a wide range of multimedia
capabilities.

 Within Amiga's new target markets, several key standards groups are
adopting Java technology; HAVi, OSGi and DVB are three examples. Amiga
is adopting the popular Java platform for developers creating new
generation content and applications that could also be used on
industry standard devices such as in home networking and digital
television. The millions of Java technology developers will be able to
deploy their innovative content on a wide range of new products that
will excite consumers.

 "We are excited to see a longtime favorite of the multimedia
developer community turn to Java technology as their programming
platform of choice. The deeply loyal Amiga developer community will be
able to leverage the wealth of Java development tools and support to
build new, highly innovative and fun applications. We are also pleased
that Amiga will work with the Tao Group, a company dedicated to
compatible implementations with media rich capabilities," said Curtis
Sasaki, Director of Product Marketing, Consumer Technologies, Sun
Microsystems, Inc.

 "The New Amiga is a breath of fresh air for the industry, and has a
talent pool of developers who continue to lead the way in the creation
of dynamic software products," commented Bill McEwen, President and
CEO, Amiga. "Sun and the Java platform provide us with great tools, a
large number of potentially new developers, and a well supported
platform, and experience in emerging markets. The Tao intentTM
implementation is unique in being able to provide the key system
requirements needed to run the Java platform in mobile and consumer
products."

 Francis Charig, Chairman of Tao Group says, "Combining the world's
most advanced community of multimedia artists and engineers with the
new industry standard software [Java] is the next natural step
forward. It is wholly appropriate that Sun, Tao and Amiga work closely
together and the result shall be a wealth of Java technology-based
media content for the consumer and other markets."
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    A M I G A   L I S T S   C O M M U N I T Y   P A R T N E R S

18 April, 2000

Amiga's Partners

Tao-Group

 The first partnership came from the announcement with Tao-Group which
has been moving along great. We will soon be showing the first round
of the Amiga/Tao system. There is a great deal of work to be done. We
are far enough along to launch the new developer system for Tao at the
St. Louis show.

Haage & Partner

 We have entered into a long term relationship with Haage and Partner
that will provide API's and a path towards to the future OS. This
includes new updated versions of Storm IDE. They have also committed
to porting all of their software to the new platform. We are also
excited to work with H&P on a new version of the WarpOS that will
allow the new Amiga to run on PPC accelerator cards. This means that
an Amiga that has a PPC card running WarpOS will be able to run the
new Amiga on that card! That's right. The new Amiga running on the
current A1200s! More on H&P will become public as we continue to move
forward and work through the testing programs. We are very excited
about this relationship.

Hyperion

 Hyperion and Amiga have entered into an agreement for the porting of
several games to the new Amiga. This along with the great work that
Ben and his team have done in working on a new 3D gaming engine for
the new Amiga. They have been working very closely with the Amiga
development team and Tao-Group to make the development of games for
the Amiga a cut above the rest. We are very pleased to be have them as
members of the new team.

Epic Marketing

 Thomas Steiding has been a great supporter from the beginning. Epic
has announced that not only will they be making their games available
on the new system, but that they have secured the rights for many new
games. More on Epic with a follow on announcement later.
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  A M I G A   M E E T I N G   2 K   R E P O R T   F R O M   L O D Z

26 Apr 2000

 In 08.04.2000 in Lodz, Poland show called "Amiga Meeting 2k" was
organized. The organizers was X-SOFT Company - a local Amiga dealer
and University of Lodz. The show was at University of Lodz -
Mathematics Part. Following companies/usergroups/organizations took
part of "Amiga meeting 2k":

* ELBOX Computer
* AIRI
* Amiga User Group Lodz
* A/Vision Company
* editors of "eXec" - polish magazine for Amiga Users
* editors of "Amiga Vademecum: - polish magazine for Amigans

 At the show we seen at about 500-800 polish Amiga users.

The show had two parts:

 1. presentations od Amiga and Amiga software; below you can see
themes of each of them

Amiga - a computer for individualists
"eXec" - conference with editors
"Amiga Vademecum" - conference with editors
Amiga in DTV
Make CD - presentation of program
Amiga OS 3.5
Linux - an alternative for Amiga OS
Future of Amiga

 2. Show of 20 working Amigas in great configs (such as
A4000/CVPPC/PPC)
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    K I C K S T A R T   S H O W   I S   G E T T I N G   C L O S E

3 May, 2000

kickstart show update

 There are just a few short weeks to go until K3, the third Kickstart
Amiga Show takes place. The show is being held by The Kickstart Amiga
User Group (http://www.kickstart-amiga.co.uk), based in Ottershaw,
Surrey.

The Date: Saturday May 27th 2000
The Time: 12-5pm
The Place: Brook Hall, Brox Road, Ottershaw, Surrey
Admission: £1 per person

 The third Kickstart Show is nearing and already we have a fantastic
line-up of activities and stands for you.

 In addition to the two Amiga A1200 Magic Packs from Amiga Inc (one to
bwe given away in a prize draw for all show goers, the other
exclusively for Kickstart members), a host of hardware from Analogic
and Epic and software from Forematt to give away, we have over 25
stands selling new and second user Amiga software and hardware, and
demonstrating Amiga applications.

 In our Games Arena, we have multiplayer Quake and Multiplayer Super
Skidmarks contests running (see our web site for the advance sign-up
form). You can win a host of prizes from joysticks to hard drives.

 You also have the chance to buy the fully registered version of the
incredibly popular and equally impressive Moovid video player
software. Registering software with overseas authors is often
difficult and time-consuming - at the Kickstart Amiga Show you can do
it in £ Stirling and immediately.

 All this and more is already confirmed, with more to be added in the
coming weeks.

 For more information, please look at the Kickstart Web Site
(http://www.kickstart-amiga.co.uk).

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For show enquiries and stand bookings please contact Ray McCarthy (Show
Promoter) at ray-mccarthy@cwcom.net or call (01737) 215432.
For all other enquiries, please contact Chris Green (PR Co-ordinator) at

chris@amigainsight.com or call (07971) 273850.
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                  A M I W E S T   N O T I C E

28 Apr 2000  Our fellow AMIGANS throughout the world:

 The Sacramento Amiga Computer Club (SACC) is proud to be involved in
AmiWest 2000, the only all-AMIGA computer show on the west coast of
the United States. We are publishing a special edition of our club
magazine, the Amigazette, for the show. We want to offer advertising
space to you in this special publication at some very attractive
rates.

 Our Amigazette has been published since the club was founded in 1986.
We have one of the largest and most active local AMIGA user groups in
the country. We mail to our own membership every month and to 19 other
clubs in the states of Washington, Oregon, Arizona, Colorado, New
York, Illinois, Connecticut and Virginia. We are proud to be one of
the few print publications in the U.S. exclusively supporting the
AMIGA classic computer family and those who are developing software
and hardware for it.

 As SACC President, I am also proud that one of our members, John
Zacharias, is organizing AmiWest 2000. This is the third year of the
show and the list of exhibitors is growing daily. We will be
distributing our special edition Amigazette through our SACC booth at
AmiWest 2000.

 We're contacting you now so that you can be in on the ground floor as
an advertiser in this special 11x17 format, 8.5 x 11 size Amigazette.
Your ad will be distributed at AmiWest 2000 as well as through our
expanding mail channels. Your ad can go to perhaps the most loyal
group of users of any computer platform in the world - AMIGANS! And
all for some of the lowest rates available.

 Let us know soon so that we can reserve your space now. Obviously,
space is limited and we cannot accept new ads after July 1, 2000. Get
back to us as soon as possible. I think you can see that, at these
rates, space reservations won't be available for long.

 AD Rates are:Full page 8 1/2 x 11 $30.00 Half page 4 1/4 x 11 or 5
1/2 x 8 1/2 $18.00 Quarter page 4 1/4 x5 1/2 or 2 3/4 x 8 1/2 $10.00
Business size 2 1/2 x 4 or 4 x 2 1/2 $ 5.00

 So respond today. E-mail our editor, Chuck Washburn, at
chela@calweb.com. That will get the (Boing!) ball rolling. And be back
for the future with the AMIGA!

Amiga Forever,

Brian Deneen
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   A N T I   G R A V I T Y   O P E N   L E T T E R   T O   C O S A

April 14, 2000

An open letter response from Anti Gravity to COSA

 We recently received this email from Steve Crietzman (President of
COSA). We drafted this somewhat tongue-in-cheek response to state as
clearly as possible our position in regards to the philosophy of open
source in general and to the AmigaOS in particular.


 Steve Crietzman (President of COSA) wrote:

Hello,

 I am the president of the Campaign to Open Source AmigaOS, COSA for
short, AKA the Open Amiga Group.

 For quite some time now, we have been campaigning to have the AmigaOS
released as open source, and it looks as if we may finally succeed now
that Amino, Fleecy, Bill etc. are at the helm.

 It's clear that Amino are putting their resources into a
"next-generation" Amiga system and OS.

 But for the classic range, the next-generation looks like this:

 o The BoXeR will be recognised as the hardware successor to the
Classic
 Amiga, and Anti Gravity will be recognised as the future hardware
 developer of the Classic Amiga.

 o COSA will be recognised as the developers of the Classic Amiga
operating
 system.

 So we share something in common. We're both committed to the future
of the CLASSIC Amiga.

 I am sure it would be useful if we could maintain an 'open line' to
each other, to share ideas, to tie 'future hardware' to 'future
operating system'.

 That's why I am contacting you.

 While I don't have anything specific to add, I was thinking that by
combining our resources, or working together, we can define a
migration path for the Classic Amiga - hardware and OS combined - the
open-source AmigaOS project, and the BoXeR as the hardware.

 Let me know what you think, and feel free to contact me if you'd like
to explore possibilities or have any ideas.

 Keep up the good work on the BoXeR!

 Best regards,

 Steve Crietzman President, Campaign to Open Source AmigaOS/Open Amiga


Hello Steve,

 During the early part of the 20th century Russia dominated the
northern part of Asia. This vast country lived under a system of Czars
who had completely lost touch with the people. No one knew the
workings of the system and the bureaucracy had become so huge that
even the government could not manage its own tasks. The people
suffered from misinformed decisions and were contantly relayed to
other departments and offices while the Cszar lounging in "Redman
Square" living in luxury oblivious to their plight. This would turn
out to be a "fatal error!" Any attempt for the people to take the
initiative and do something to solve real problems was deemed an
"illegal operation." The people suffered, then became irritated and
finally upset to the point of rebellion.

 A young man named Joseph Stalin recognized this growing
dissatisfaction among the people and realized that the only way to
cause change would be for the masses to band together against the
reigning regime and the Bolsheviks were born. Enlisting the help of
the great socialist philosopher Karl Marx, they drafted a plan to
overthrow the Czar. Marx believed that only through the elimination of
personal property would the people band together with enough strength
to overthow the emperorship. Their eco-political philosophy took hold
as the people, destitute, saw hope in their plan. Gradually they
gained control of areas of the country and eventually overthrew the
Czars.

 As long as the Czar was their enemy, everyone lived in harmony. They
shared everything in common for the good of the "cause." But with the
overthrow of the regime, an interesting thing happened. The "cause"
moved from revolution to implementation. Immediately the people began
to fragment in dozens of different directions. Everyone wanted "their
place" and "their way" in the new order. Stalin, losing his grip on
the people, gained control of the military and subdued the
insurrections. The new communist regime reverted to many of the
tactics it had hated so much in the Czars.

 Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, a young powerful country
flexed its maturing capitalist muscles. Despite going through some
lean years, the United States emerged from World War II as a
superpower. It was based upon the principles that each individual had
the right to his own property and incentives for the individual to
invent new markets, create new products and develop new alliances for
personal benefit as well as for the good of the economy. The profit
motive coupled with good ol' Yankee ingenuity caused American economy
to explode. No two business men operated the same way, they each
created their own style. This system became the envy of the world,
copied by all, except in the leadership of the Soviet Nations.

 With the people suffering and the economy dying, the Soviets tried
desperately to maintain control of their once impenetrable empire. But
the people who had enabled the revolution against the Czars would no
longer live under the rule of the Soviets and the iron curtain fell,
leaving only the entrepreneurs standing throughout the world.

 Amigans have always been good capitalists, wanting to make money from
their ideas. As a result the Amiga is the only personal computer to
create new markets. Open sourcing anything works as long as there is a
monolithic enemy, but it collapses when the enemy falls. This trend
has already begun to occur with the 26 implementations so far this
week of Linux. Closed source, open architecture is the American way,
the most successful way. Americans need to see the guts of the
architecture in order to tinker and invent, but they need to own their
inventions to get rich and fuel new ideas.

 We at Anti Gravity believe in open architecture, closed source
capitalism. There is still a lot of money left in the Amiga Operating
system. We plan to make money from it and we hope everyone else in the
Amiga community makes money as well. We'll all make more money if we
own what we make and keep the trade secrets to ourselves.

 May the Amiga never be divorced from making money, because making
money by inventing things is REALLY FUN! With the new Amie OS, the
people in the Linux community can make money and have fun. The users
can have fun because the Amiga will be doing mystical magical things
again. Long live the BoXeR, the completely capitalist computer for
everyone who has ever loved an Amiga.

Sincerely,

The Anti Gravity Products Team
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           A N T I   G R A V I T Y   G E T S   B O X E R

Press Release

April 2, 2000
{Last issue we reported on the sale of the BoXeR. Here is the official
announcement. Brad}

Anti Gravity purchases the BoXeR!

 On March 31, 2000 Anti Gravity Products reached an agreement with
Mick Tinker and Blittersoft for the purchase of all the intellectual
property rights as well as the world-wide manufacturing, distribution
and sales rights of the BoXeR. Mick Tinker will become the Director of
BoXeR Development, and Paul Le Surf of Blittersoft will become the
head of United Kingdom operations.

 More announcements will be forthcoming in the next few weeks
regarding product line, manufacturing and markets. Please check these
pages regularly for updates.

 Anti Gravity personnel wish to thank the many people who came to our
booth at the Amiga 2K show. We very much appreciated your candor as
well as your support and suggestions.
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          A M I G A   J O B S   S E R V I C E   B E G I N S

 Köln/Germany, 14-Apr-2000 - The effects of the lack of qualified
labour in the computer-branch are more and more noticable, even on the
Amiga-market. Numerous small and middle-class companies as well as
private developers are searching for creative minds, especially
programmers, designers and journalists.

 The editorial staff of Amiga plus, supported by the team of
Amiga-News.de, is pleased to present a free internet employment agency
service With "Free Amiga Jobs" the labour market shall be stimulated
by forming contacts between employers and employees to fortify the
software- and hardware-developments for the Amiga. Both employers and
employees can make use of this public service without any costs.

"Free Amiga Jobs" can be found in the world wide
web at "http://www.amiga-news.de/jobs/".


19 lines with 50 touches each

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Further information:

Nico Barbat
Rheinaustr. 37
D-51149 Köln
Germany
Tel. +49 221 4304656
eMail: nico@barbat.de
FAJ Online: http://www.amiga-news.de/jobs/
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         S T A R G A T E   I S   N O W   F R E E W A R E

3 May, 2000

Danny Wong of Toysoft Develoment recently made the following
announcement -
 "With much considerations I have decided to release StarGate as
freeware to the Amiga community. The latest version v2.5 contains bug
fixes and minor features. Additional features have not yet been
implemented and may not be in the future. StarGate is the premier
email and news client for the Amiga. It requires MUI v3.6 and greater.
Please goto http://www.toysoft-dev.com for the download.
 You will be required to download the v2.1 archive first."

 Toysoft Development Inc. is at www.toysoft-dev.com
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            H Y P E R I O N ' S   S C H E D U L E

Leuven, 17 April 2000
Introduction

 In the next few days Hyperion entertainment software will celebrate
its first birthday. When we started this venture, our stated goal was
to bring high-end, high-quality entertainment software to the Amiga.

 We feel that we are well on our way to accomplish this. Over the past
year, we built up an impressive code-base that will allow us to
dramatically cut down on the development time of new Amiga
conversions. Part of this code-base has already been made available to
the Amiga development community: MiniGL, chunkyppc.library, an
improved version of Warp3D (together with Sam Jordan) etc.

 We mastered two of the most impressive 3D engines out there: the
Quake II engine and the LithTech engine. Together with Titan we
brought Smacker, an industry standard video-codec, to the Amiga.

 We are now ready to accelerate our development cycle over the course
of the next few months.

 At this point we would like to address some frequently asked
questions.

Why does Hyperion only port old PC games?

 Whilst it is true that we have licensed some titles from December
1998, we do not limit ourselves to older games, as will become
apparent in the next few weeks. Titles like Shogo, Heretic 2 and SiN
were chosen for a reason. First of all, it should be remembered that
the current Amiga PPC hardware is already two-three years old and that
it will be hard-pressed to keep up with state of the art PC games.
Secondly, we prefer to port older, quality titles rather than newer
games nobody will remember six months down the road. Finally, it
should be remembered that most of the time there is period of many
weeks and usually even months between the time a title is released on
the PC and the time it is actually finished and the last patch is made
available.

 Will Hyperion support new Amiga hardware based operating systems not
developed by the Amiga Corporation?

 The answer is simple: no. Leaving aside considerations such as
further market fragmentation which would lead to sharply reduced sales
in the Amiga market and the fact that we would need to rebuild our
code-base, we want to make it clear, once and for all, that licenses
are tied to a specific operating system, not to a specific hardware
platform. If it were otherwise, we would just get a license for PPC
and we could port for any OS running on PPC including MacOS, AmigaOS,
Linux PPC, Beos etc. In reality our license agreements limit the scope
of our rights to AmigaOS meaning ports for AROS, PowerOS, MorphOS,
Neutrino/QNX etc. are LEGALLY IMPOSSIBLE and would require prior
re-negotiation of our license agreements. We would think it highly
doubtful that large entertainment software companies would even
consider this without very substantial upfront royalty payments which
would be impossible to recuperate due to low sales. Obviously, the new
Amiga OS based on Elate IS covered by our existing license agreements
as it is an OS developed and marketed by the Amiga Corporation. We
therefore can and will support the new Amiga OS.

Work in progress. An overview.

 Heretic 2: The Amiga conversion of Heretic 2 was completed some weeks
 ago but is currently stuck in Quality Assurance at Activision due to
 problems with the test-machine we sent them. We have dispatched James
 Sellman to Santa Monica in an attempt to get these problems out of
 the way. Heretic 2 was demoed extensively on two machines at the
 Saint-Louis show and despite running continuously for two days, never
 produced a crash.

 SiN: Development of SiN is progressing very rapidly thanks to the
 code and knowledge-base we built up for Heretic 2. We anticipate
 completion in 2-3 months at most. More information will follow soon.

 Shogo: Porting Shogo:MAD proved to be quite a challenge. Our
 contract-work for Monolith on the software renderer for LithTech V2
 (all platforms) has caused further delays but we are now rapidly
 nearing completion. More information will follow.

 LithTech V1 & V2: The significance of the Shogo port goes far beyond
 the specific game in question. Hyperion is bringing this world-class
 3D engine to the Amiga platform which will allow for easy porting of
 upcoming titles based on LithTech. The list of licensees for the
 LithTech engine is growing rapidly (see:
 www.monolithnews.com/lithtech2_licensees.html) and each and every one
 of this titles can be brought to the Amiga in a matter of weeks.
 Moreover, Hyperion has the right to extend its agreement with
 Monolith to cover all LithTech based titles developed and owned by
 Monolith which includes at the time of writing the very promising
 (and as of yet
 unreleased) titles Sanity and No-one Lives Forever (for further
 information see: www.monolithnews.com). If you want an absolutely
 stunning demonstration of what LithTech V2 can do, go and download
 Monolith's promotional video at http://www.lith.com/lithtech/release.

 Worms Armageddon: Development was delayed because of lack of
 development resources. We are still targeting an early beta-version
 for the end of Q2.

 Freespace: Development will start soon. Expected completion by early
 Q3.

 The future...

 Hyperion is on the verge of finalising at least three more agreements
for top quality entertainment titles to be released in the year 2000.

 Upgrade your machine and stay tuned!
http://www.hyperion-software.com/news_000417.html
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      F X P A I N T    S E C O N D   U P D A T E   D O N E

25 Apr 2000

 The second update for fxPAINT has been completed and offers many new
features. Thanks to many optimizations, a higher speed could be
achieved. The most important changes since EK #1:

 · fxVIDEO-System: Tutorial-videos are now possible directly from
within fxPAINT!
 · new drawing utility: bevelcircle
 · 6 new effects (Edge-Detect, Sharpen, Texture, "Deep inside",
DisplaceMap and
 a new buttonborder-effect)
 · real antialiasing for text
 · improved tableau-support
 · vastly improved fxALBUM (especially improved HTML-Album-creation)
 · wap.plugin: fxPAINT is the first and only program on the AMIGA,
that can read
 and write WBMP-images!
 · AXIS-color calibration system for optimized screen-display
 · Mousewheel-support for mice that support the NewMouse-standard
(e.g. VMC 4D+ mouse)
 · improved loader- and saver-speed thanks to the PPC

 Furthermore many improvements in detail have been made, that were
inspired by users.


http://fxpaint.innovative-web.de
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     V A P O R W A R E ' S   M E T A L   W E B   U P D A T E D

23 April, 2000

 MetalWeb is the first visual HTML editor for AmigaOS. The philosophy
behind the software is that you should not need to understand HTML in
order to create pages within MetalWEB. You can create web pages via a
DTP style editor or the 'old way' via a tabbed, coloured text based
source window. Indeed, like the award-winning Dreamweaver you can open
both the edit and source window, work within one of the windows,
whilst the other window updates, automagically!

 The latest version of Metalweb is intuitive, fast, and easy to use.
Now you really can create a website without extensive HTML knowledge!

 Please remember, MetalWeb is shareware. If you use it, please
register the software and help support Amiga software development.

 Download MetalWeb today and see how much easier it is to create your
HTML documents.

Features

   o New Source Editor, with coloured tag highlighting
   o Easy to use imagemap editor
   o Cut, copy and paste text from/to clipboard.
   o Edit HTML directly, or use WYSIWYG layout
   o Visual image sizing
   o Visual creation/modification of tables

   o Wordwrap
   o Supports many HTML tags
   o Easy creation of frames
   o Embedded object support
   o User friendly GUI
   o Works in conjunction with web browsers, eg. Voyager3
   o ARexx port

 There is a MetalWeb Mailing List run by VaporWare for users to
discuss the software. Please feel free to sign up for it; any
questions you have may be answered there.

http://www.vapor.com/products/
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        T E C H N O D A T A B A S E   O O   A V A I L A B L E

12 Apr 2000
Hi there !

TECHNODATABASE OO is now available !

 It's now a 100% Amiga interactive CDrom as it runs with SCALAMM400 or
player. (PAL needed).

 A 400 megs bonus (hundreds of demos, gfx and sound utilities, mods,
mp3, pictures, anims, texts, web sites and so on...) is also offered.
A pure delight for technomaniacs and one of the few french interactive
amiga CDroms.

Price : $20 for Europe shipping included ($25  for other countries).
More infos at :
www.noname.fr/village/bartechno/dz/laviedesz/boutik.html
chridez@club-internet.fr
Also available : DPIXELS and TECHNODATABASE98.
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          R E L E A S E   O F   V O Y A G E R   3 . 2 +

16 Apr 2000

V³ 3.2 released
===============

How to obtain
-------------

 V³ main archive (Browser, Libraries, Image decoders, SSL module)

  · v3_32.lha            (1196510 Bytes)
  · v3_32.lzx            (1068699 Bytes)

 V³ update to 3.2 from 3.1 (only contains modified files)

  · v3_update_31_32.lzx  (343411 Bytes)
  · v3_update_31_32.lha  (355680 Bytes)

 VFlash Shockwave Flash Player

  · vflash_1.2.lha       (564608 Bytes)
  · vflash_1.2.lzx       (500510 Bytes)

 Apdf PDF viewer (includes V³ inline PDF plugin)

  · please download the archive suitable for
    your CPU, *AND* Apdf_common & Apdf_fonts
    For detailed instructions, please see
     http://elesueur.free.fr/Apdf

FTP:
 ftp.vapor.com, /pub/amirc/
 ftp.us.vapor.com, /pub/amirc/
 ftp.ch.vapor.com, /pub/vapor/amirc/

WWW:
 http://v3.vapor.com/
 http://bespin.siliconcircus.co.uk/vapor/

 http://vapor.meanmachine.ch/

 (for more mirror sites, see http://v3.vapor.com/)

 This is a full release. It has undergone thorough testing by both the
alpha testers and by numerous public beta testers, and should be
stable as a rock.

 The VFlash and Vpdf plugins are not included in this distribution
archive, in order to keep it to a reasonable size. Please visit
http://v3.vapor.com/ for download information.

 The VFlash PPC module needs a new version of ppc.library, which is
available from ftp://ftp.meanmachine.ch/pub/amiga/ppclib/

 As usual, the existance of this release does not imply that further
development will stop :) In fact, the next version is already in the
works.

-----------------------------

Newsflash: Changes since V3.1

· support for HTTP file upload

· many bugfixes, including the longstanding random
  crashes or misbehaviors induced by the History list

Not-So-Newsflash: Changes since V3.0a

· Support for <FONT FACE>, with customizable mappings.
  Extremly useful in conjunction with ttf.library
  (http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/ragriffi/ttflib.htm)

· Support for individual table and table cell backgrounds

· Direct support for FBlit (http://www.tpec.u-net.com),
  totally eliminating the need for intermediate chip mem
  buffering of images and thus heavily improving rendering
  speed on AGA systems

· Heavily improved and faster SSL module

· Heavily improved PNG support

· Fixed printing with TurboPrint

· Improved plugin API again. A V plugin version of
  the Apdf PDF file viewer is now available

· Heavily improved VFlash plugin

· Numerous bugfixes and minor enhancements in all
  parts of the code, from HTML over networking to
  Javascript

Please see the V.ReadMe file included in the
archive for a full list of changes.

{NOTE: no sooner had the above release arrived, than the following
popped up on the web. Brad}

16 Apr 2000
hi gang,

 Amazing ain't it? A week between updates. Voyager 3.2 is now out. The
Vapor.com website and th V3 Portal site aren't updated yet {they
should be by the time you see this issue of AU. Brad} but the 3.2
update and full 3.2 archives are on the download sites already.
Basically a few more javascript commands are implemented, some
refimenment to the FONT FACE handling, and a bug fix on crashing
caused by the history file or something

Posted by Marion E. Wyatt {Thanks Marion from Amiga Update!}
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     3 R D   P L A N E T   L A U N C H E S   M A S T E R B A N K

24 April, 2000

 Third·Planet·From·The·Sun is a new Amiga developer and online
retailer whose web site at www.3pfts.com showcases MasterBank v3.0, a
financial program for the Amiga. The site has extensive details on
MasterBank along with many screen shots and secure online credit card
processing.


http://www.3pfts.com
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    M U S H R O O M   T E M P O R A R I L Y   U N A V A I L A B L E

12 Apr 2000
Hi there !

TECHNODATABASE OO is now available !

 It's now a 100% Amiga interactive CDrom as it runs with SCALAMM400 or
player. (PAL needed).

 A 400 megs bonus (hundreds of demos, gfx and sound utilities, mods,
mp3, pictures, anims, texts, web sites and so on...) is also offered.
A pure delight for technomaniacs and one of the few french interactive
amiga CDroms.

Price : $20 for Europe shipping included ($25  for other countries).
More infos at :
www.noname.fr/village/bartechno/dz/laviedesz/boutik.html
chridez@club-internet.fr
Also available : DPIXELS and TECHNODATABASE98.
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10 Apr 2000

 Mushroom Software (also known as F1 Software) will be closing down
for approximately 6 months, due to some personal conflicts which will
be going on over that period of time Questions, enquires & other
business related questions can be directed to mushypd@redrose.net
where they will be answered as soon as possible.

 Im going to be divorcing from my wife, and quite possibly losing my
green card (please dont publish this bit) which means I have to
concentrate my money, time, and efforts, on keeping my greencard, in
order to remain here in america. If i was sent back to england, I know
I wouldnt be able to keep F1 for very long. I know the Amiga community
is very honest to its sources, and I want to keep this tradition. If
you have any questions, you can always contact me first.

 We will return however, with an even better lineup of software, and
far more PC titles, to keep our existing customers more than happy.

 I would like you to mention the above (except why im leaving for a
while) as ive supported the Amiga community for almost 9 years now,
and i really feel bad that I have to bail out for such dumb
circumstances. It really sucks as i`ve had to cancel 2 brand-new Amiga
software signups, but i promise you as a fellow Amiga user & coder, I
will be back in the near future, with several new games, including a
network version of a stunt-car-racer type game (Internet playable, PC
version 30% done) which is compatible transparently with PC and Amiga
due in the beginning of next year
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AAA


AAA Awards für USA vergeben!
AAA gibt folgende Gewinner bekannt: Den AAA Award USA - Community hat Kermit Wodall gewonnen. Der AAA Award USA - Product ging an Softlogik Publishing für PageStream 4. Herzlichen Glückwunsch! (ps)

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Richard Körber im ANF


YAMI 4 verfügbar
Bei YAMI handelt es sich um ein kleines Hardware-Interface, mit dem die meisten seriellen PC-Mäuse an den Amiga angeschlossen werden können. In der Shredzone kann das Amiga-Mausinterface YAMI ab sofort in der Version 4 bestellt werden. Zur Vorgängerversion ist jetzt ein echter Wheel-Support dazugekommen; ein Commodity kümmert sich um die Umsetzung in NewMouse-kompatible Events. Neu ist auch, dass das Interface jetzt fertig aufgebaut geliefert wird. Der Griff zum Lötkolben ist damit nicht mehr notwendig. :-)

Besitzer von YAMI 3 können wie versprochen kostenlos auf YAMI 4 updaten. Es fallen lediglich die Kosten für Porto und Verpackung an, und ein paar kleine Lötarbeiten müssen noch gemacht werden. (ps)

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Richard Körber im ANF


PalmLink 2.0 mit Source
In der Shredzone steht die aktuelle Version von PalmLink zum Download bereit. Neben ein paar kleinen Verbesserungen ist der komplette Sourcecode (unter GPL) im Paket enthalten. Ich werde keine Zeit mehr haben, die Library zu verbessern, und hoffe, dass auf die Weise wenigstens jemand anderes die Library weiterentwickeln wird. :-)
Download unter "Lokal"-Button verwenden! (ps)

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Rolf Roth im ANF


PlayGui News
Ab sofort ist das PlayGui Update 2.8a auf der Website erhältlich! Ausserdem werden die Sites nun 'per Hand' ins Englische Übersetzt, wodurch doch etwas mehr Sinn in den Text kommt ;) (Danke an Barbara Giller) (ps)

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In eigener Sache


Türkische Übersetzung vom amiga-news.de vorläufig eingestellt
Sicher haben einige Leser bemerkt, dass die Flagge für die türkische Übersetzung verschwunden ist. AmigArt hat sich entschieden, die Übersetzungen vorläufig einzustellen, da dem großen Arbeitsaufwand eine sehr kleine Resonanz der türkischen Leser gegenüber stand. Möglicherweise wird dieser Service zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt reaktiviert. (ps)

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Amiga Future


Foundation DC Anleitung in Deutsch
Bei der Vollversion von Foundation DC befindet sich leider keine deutsche Anleitung. Die Anleitung von Foundation DC ist jedoch so gut wie identisch mit der Vorgänger-Version Foundation. Mit Absprache des Publishers haben wir die deutsche Anleitung im HTML-Format von Foundation auf der Amiga-Future zum freien Download zur Verfügung gestellt.
Download: found-anl.lha - 529 Kb (ps)

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AmigActive


AmigActive sucht internationale Distributoren
Das englische Printmagazin AmigActive soll möglichst weltweit verfügbar gemacht werden. Aus diesem Grund möchte der Verlag gerne wissen, wo sie AmigActive gerne kaufen würden. Umfrage (ps)

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A/NES


A/NES Website mit neuem Design
Die Website von des Emulators A/NES wurde komplett überarbeitet. Ab sofort ist die Registrierung online möglich. Um die Zukunft von A/NES besser planen zu können, findet aktuell eine Umfrage statt. (ps)

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AmiDog


Neue Versionen von SOPE und AmiGenerator
Die neue Version des Sony Playstation Emulators SOPE beinhaltet einige Bugbereinigungen bezüglich diverser MiniGL Probleme. Im Update zum Sega MegaDrive/Genesis Emulator AmiGenerator wurde u.a. das Sonic 3D Problem behoben.

Download: sope0502.lha und AmiGenerator115.lha (ps)

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Amiga.org


Interview mit Thomas Frieden
Amiga Flame hat Thomas Frieden von Hyperion Software Fragen zu aktuell in Entwicklung befindlichen Spielen wie SiN, Heretic2 und Shogo gestellt und die Zusammenarbeit mit Amiga Inc. hinterfragt. (ps)

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PowerOS


PowerOS wird Open-Source!
Claus Herrmann schreibt: Lange gab es nichts mehr zu hören vom PowerOS-Team. Leider muss ich schweren Herzens zugeben, dass mir einfach die Zeit und die Leute fehlen, was letztendlich das Projekt zum Stillstand gebracht hat. Um aber den Traum von einem PowerPC Nativ OS weiter träumen zu können, habe ich mich entschlossen, das ganze Projekt OpenSource zu machen. Verfügbarkeit der Sourcen wird voraussichtlich nächste Woche sein. (8.5 - 14.5.2000).

Vielen Dank für euer Verständnis .... Claus (ps)

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Matthias Henze per eMail


Neue Betaversion (V.45.00 beta 2) der stormamiga.lib V.45.00 für AmigaOS/68k
Es wurden einige Funktionen neu geschrieben, einige Funktionen wurden optimiert und viele Fehler wurden beseitigt. (ps)

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individual computers


individual computers mit neuer Website
individual computers hat die komplette Website überarbeitet. Die grafische Aufbereitung ist sehr gut gelungen, ohne an Übersichtlichkeit zu verlieren. Neu sind auch ein paar kleine Javaskript-Spielereien, das Firmenlogo und mehr Platz im Design für Produkte. (ps)

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Harry Sintonen per eMail


Neues MUI kommt!
Laire (Ralph Schmidt, Programmierer der früheren Firma phase5 und Gründer der MorphOS-Projektes sagte Folgendes gegen 00:50 EEST am Samstag dem 6. Mai im IRC-Kanal #amiga. Wie haben über die Morphos-Umfrage auf AmigArt gesprochen, die besagt, dass 41.5% Morphos nicht ohne WOS- und WarpUP-Unterstützung kaufen würden:

<Laire> Diese 41.5% werden alle auf einmal umfallen, wenn sie
        echte PPC-Programme nutzen können.
        [Weiter zählt Laire Teile von MUI auf, die auf PPC
        umgesetzt sind/werden, inkl. Dateigröße und DateStamp]
<Laire> 00.029| PowerUP:NewKernel/emulmodules/execppc
<Laire> > ls mui:libs/mui/*.elf
<Laire> Directory "mui:libs/mui" on Freitag 05-Mai-00
<Laire> Menudisplay.mui.elf  34835 ----rw-d Gestern    20:05:17
<Laire> Framedisplay.mui.elf 30472 ----rw-d Gestern    20:07:32
<Laire> Gauge.mui.elf        56374 ----rw-d Gestern    20:08:48
<Laire> Pendisplay.mui.elf   57237 ----rw-d Gestern    20:09:57
<Laire> Colorfield.mui.elf   30566 ----rw-d Gestern    20:00:56
<Laire> Imageadjust.mui.elf  73443 ----rw-d Gestern    20:56:05
<Laire> Virtgroup.mui.elf    47757 ----rw-d Gestern    20:02:50
<Laire> Scrollgroup.mui.elf  32281 ----rw-d Gestern    20:04:02
<Laire> Imagedisplay.mui.elf 33297 ----rw-d Gestern    20:06:30
<Laire> Frameadjust.mui.elf  33708 ----rw-d Gestern    20:11:09
<Laire> Popimage.mui.elf     31479 ----rw-d Gestern    20:14:10
<Laire> Poppen.mui.elf       31333 ----rw-d Gestern    20:15:13
<Laire> Popscreen.mui.elf    31703 ----rw-d Gestern    20:16:18
<Laire> Dtpic.mui.elf        29741 ----rw-d Gestern    20:17:19
<Laire> Popasl.mui.elf       62359 ----rw-d Gestern    20:18:35
<Laire> Selectgroup.mui.elf  29840 ----rw-d Gestern    20:19:38
<Laire> Aboutmui.mui.elf     44666 ----rw-d Gestern    20:21:42
<Laire> gefällt Dir das als Beispiel ? :-)
<Laire> MUI PPC-Klassen
<Laire> zur Zeit V3.9(4.0)beta...

Die Liste wurde mit Zustimmung von Ralph beigefügt. Also kommt MUI4 wirklich, wie es scheint. "Wie kommt es, dass Ralph scheinbar der Einzige ist, der die Dinge wirklich ans Laufen bekommt? :-)", fragt Harry und Ralph antwortet: "Oh ja, das ist wirklich nichts Neues, lesen Sie einfach den Text unter dem Titellink". (ps)

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Darek Dulian per eMail


Neue Software für Wheelsupport für Mroocheck PC Mouse Interface
Der neue Mroocheck-Treiber Version 1.2 unterstützt alle möglichen Amiga Grafik-Modi. Die vorherige Version unterstützte nur PAL, NTSC, DbPAL, PbNTSC und alle Modi von Grafikkarten.

Das Mroocheck PC Mouse Interface sendet für die Wheel-Bewegungen Informationen in Form von analogen Signalen an den Amiga. Der interne A/C-Konverter im Amiga wird zum dekodieren dieser Signale benutzt. Der große Vorteil bei dieser Methode ist, dass dabei die Prozessorkapazität nicht aufgezehrt wird.

Der interne Amiga A/C-Konverter basiert auf Berechnungen von Linien und auf den vom Amiga Grafikchip berechneten Bildern. Das aktuelle Update des Treibers erlaubt die Kalibrierung des Konverters für alle Grafikmodi.
Download: Mroocheck12f11b.lha - 65 Kb (ps)

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Carsten Schröder per eMail


Amiga aktuell Ausgabe 05/00 online
Die Maiausgabe von AMIGA aktuell ist nun online. Neben Tests der Programme Voyager 3.2, Apdf 2.2 und Bonds 1.72 sowie Vorabinformationen zur diesjährigen deutschen Amiga-Messe sind unter anderem auch neueste Informationen und Gerüchte zum neuen Amiga enthalten.

Übrigens: Wir suchen noch weitere Mitarbeiter! Wendet euch bei Interesse bitte an aakt@gmx.de.

Herzhaft gelacht habe ich bei dem Zwischenruf von Ralf Driesner. Einfach köstlich! (ps) (ps)

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05.Mai.2000
Rolf Roth im ANF


PlayGui News
Ab sofort ist die Betaversion 0.9 des PlayGui AddOns 'Skinner' auf der Website verfügbar. Bei 'Skinner' handelt es sich um ein kleines Tool das die Auswahl der installierten Skins erleichert. (ps)

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05.Mai.2000
Robin Hueskes im ANF


MUImp3 Alternatives MUI fuer NCode
Inzwischen hat MUImp3 Version 1.5 erreicht und ich glaube jetzt kann ich es auch mal öffentlich erwähnen ;). MUImp3 ist ein MUI für den MP3-Encoder NCode. Dabei nutzt MUImp3 den Befehl cdda zum Auslesen von digitalen Audiodaten (soweit vom Laufwerk unterstützt) und kann auch auf CDID Files zur Tag-Generierung zugreifen.

Dank Arexx ist mit dem Programm ACDB sogar ein Herunterladen aus dem Internet möglich. Das alles basiert auf Arexx, MUIRexx und der Rexxtricks.library. MUImp3 gibt es im Aminet und auf meiner Site unter »Projects«. (ps)

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05.Mai.2000
Frank Mariak per eMail


CyberGraphX4 RainbowIII Treiber
Das demnächst erscheinende Update von CyberGraphX4 wird neben den Korrekturen für Birdie und anderen Fixes voraussichtlich auch einen RainbowIII Treiber enthalten.

Sollte jemand diese Karte noch besitzen oder aktiv benutzen, so kann er sich mit mir in Verbindung setzen und evtl. beim Testen behilflich sein. -> frank@morphos.de (ps)

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05.Mai.2000
Andreas Magerl per eMail


Amiga Future: Interview mit Amiga Development
Auf der Homepage der »Amiga Future« befindet sich ab sofort im Bereich »AKTION« ein aktuelles Interview mit Marco Frischkorn von Amiga Development, die zur Zeit an dem Spiel Battle arbeiten. (ps)

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05.Mai.2000
Blittersoft


ParaGlide Voodoo 3D Modul bald verfügbar
Das Voodoo 3D Zusatzmodul für die PicassoIV Grafikkarte wird bald verfügbar sein. Vorbestellungen werden entgegengenommen.

Da auf der Website von Village Tronic noch keine Information über einen Liefertermin vorhanden ist, haben wir per eMail nachgefragt. Birgit Neumeier von VT bestätigt, dass das ParaGlide-Modul in Kürze für die Produktion in Auftrag gehen wird. "Wir sind zur Zeit noch bei der Bearbeitung der vielen Vorbestellungen und hoffen, dies in den nächsten zwei Wochen abzuschließen". (ps)

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05.Mai.2000
twilight im ANF


Heise: Freier Server für Farbkalibrierungsprofile (ICM)
«Unter der Adresse www.ProfileHelp.com stellt die Firma Jetsoft Development Company einen Server für ICM-Profile bereit. Solche Profile dienen dazu, die Farbwiedergabe auf entsprechend ausgestatteten Systemen (zum Beispiel aktuelle Apple-Macintosh-Rechner oder Windows-98- und 2000-PCs) zu verbessern. Nach einer kostenlosen Registrierung übermittelt JetSoft via E-Mail ein Passwort, das den freien Download der Profildateien erlaubt.»

Wolf Faust, Amiga-Usern als Programmierer des Amiga Druckertreiber Programms »Studio« bestens bekannt schreibt dazu im Heise Forum:

Neben www.ProfileHelp.com gibt es auch http://www.coloraid.de. www.coloraid.de befindet sich zwar noch im Aufbau, dort findet man aber schon jetzt nicht nur kostenlose Profile, sondern auch kostenlose Software zur Erstellung von Profilen und billige IT 8.7 Kalibrationsbilder. Die Site dient als Portal für mehrere Programmierer, die sich mit Farbsoftware in Ihrer "Freizeit" beschäftigen.

Weitere Profile für Monitore und Drucker, sowie kostenlose Software zur Erstellung selbiger sind (seit Jahren!) in Entwicklung und sollten im Laufe der nächsten Monate nach und nach das Licht der Welt erblicken. (ps)

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04.Mai.2000
Daniel Orth im ANF


amiga.topcool.de: Interview mit Petro Tyschtschenko
"Ich setzte mich für die Weiterentwicklung unseres OS 3.5 ein", verspricht Petro Tyschtschenko, Vize-Präsident von Amiga, gibt aber auch zu, dass sein Einfluss auf die Geschäfte in den USA nicht groß ist. Er hält es dafür für sehr wahrscheinlich, dass wir unter dem Weihnachtsbaum heuer bereits das neue Tao/Amiga-Betriebssystem haben werden. Man plane heuer auch noch einen Auftritt auf der CeBit-Home in Leipzig. Das komplette Interview lesen Sie unter dem Titellink. (ps)

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04.Mai.2000
AROS-ML


AROS lebt noch!
Offensichtlich geht das Gerücht um, AROS sei tot, am Projekt würde nicht weitergearbeitet. Aaron Digulla nimmt dazu Stellung und nennt Fakten:

Date        Thu, 04 May 2000 17:40:39 +0200
Subject     [AROS-Announce] AROS is *NOT* dead !
Return-Path aros-announce-admin@lists.hepe.com

Someone posted a message to the AROS-User list mentioning that AROS
is dead and that Amiga doesn't do anything, etc (the usual "I'm unhappy
and I want everyone else to be unhappy, too").

Facts:

- AROS is not dead. We are currently working on forming a professional,
payed development team which will work at least part time on AROS.
This should allow us to finish the work much more quickly. I cannot
promise that this will really happen but that will be decided on
Thursday, the 11th of May (next week). I will post here ASA I know
something new.

- I'm in close contact with Amiga and we're bouncing ideas forth
and back how Amiga and AROS could work together or how AROS could
get into a stable legal state. Most of these ideas did turn out to
be unusable and therefore we're not discussing them in the public.
Otherwise, there would be a lot of havoc and disruption.

- I'm also in close contact with OAF. AROS and OAF have separated
again because our mutual goals were no longer compatible. Basically,
OAF wants a version of AROS under GPL which would allow them to
work with FSF and other open source organizations which require this.
His problem ATM is to find out which parts of AROS infringe copyrights,
trademarks and patents and to find out how he can work around these.

AROS itself will try to move closer to Amiga because then we can get
support from them, we can help Amiga companies to make their old
apps work on AROS, we will get legal protection from Amiga, etc.

I cannot say if either attempt has an advantage over the other. All I
can say is that both make sense and since it's not clear which is
better, both should be tried. May the better win :-)

--
Aaron "Optimizer" Digulla                   Sowatec AG, Witzbergstr. 7
"(to) optimize: Make a program faster      8330 Pfäffikon, Switzerland
by improving the algorithms rather              http://www.sowatec.com
than by buying a faster machine."           mailto:digulla@sowatec.com
_______________________________________________
AROS-Announce mailing list
AROS-Announce@lists.hepe.com
http://www.aros.org/mailman/listinfo/aros-announce
(ps)

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04.Mai.2000
Oliver Esberger per eMail


Kleinere Updates für PhotoFolio
PhotoFolio ist eine professionelle Lösung, um Bilder zu katalogisieren, anzuzeigen und zu archivieren. Das Programm bietet verschiedene Sortiermethoden, Gamma-Korrektur, beliebig viele Ansichtsfenster und vieles mehr. PhotoFolio kann über Schatztruhe bezogen werden. Auf der Website des Autors (siehe Titellink) finden Sie kleinere Updates der verschiedenen Komponenten. (ps)

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04.Mai.2000
Marc Albrecht per eMail


VBS Virus unterwegs
Es betrifft zwar Amiga-Freaks nicht direkt, aber die GESAMTE INTERNET-WELT wird gerade von einem kleinen Virus lahmgelegt. In einer Mail mit Subject "I LOVE YOU" ist ein VBS (Visual Basic Script) enthalten, das bei Aktivierung Einträge in der Windows Registry vornimmt, darüber File-Registrierungen ändert und sich exponentiell vermehrt. Etliche Großrechner sind bereits aus dem Verkehr gezogen.

Da Microsoft Produkte wie OUTLOOK etc. solche Scripte gerne OHNE ZUTUN des Anwenders starten (hier reicht ein LESEN DER MAIL bereits aus!) kann der Virus sogar aktiviert werden ohne dass der Anwender (selbst der gebildete) dies mitbekommt.

Abhilfe momentan: kommentarloses Löschen der Mail ("I LOVE YOU" - der Absender ist beliebig, da mittlerweile hunderttausende von EMail-Clients verseucht sind und jeder neue Kopien erzeugt!) und, nach Möglichkeit, Korrigieren der Windows-Registry, wenn man den Virus bereits gestartet hat.

Gegenmaßnahmen:
Bei Heise ist ein ausführlicher Artikel mit Gegenmaßnahmen erschienen.
ILOVEYOU: Gegenmaßnahmen (ps)

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Fun Time World


Great Nations 1.6.0 erschienen
Download: gn160.lha (ps)

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playamiga.de


playamiga.de: Heretic II Preview
Der Testbericht zeigt die Stärken und Schwächen des neuen Spiels von Hyperion auf, wobei man natürlich berücksichtigen muss, dass nur die Demo getestet werden konnte.

Apropos: Die 41 MB große Demo des Spiels ist mittlerweile von verschiedenen Servern downloadbar. Im Aminet finden Sie es sogar in fünf kleinere Häppchen. Weiter ist auch ein kleiner Bugfix erschienen.
Download: demofix.lha - 4,5 Kb (ps)

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04.Mai.2000
Lambda


Lambda Statusreport
Die Entwicklung des Weltraum 3D Spiels geht gut voran. Der Autor Mikko Kallinen: "Ich habe heute einen Meilenstein bei der Entwicklung von Lambda erreicht, denn die Arbeitsversion der object framework für die Lambda Virtual Maschine ist fertig." Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter dem Titellink. (ps)

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04.Mai.2000
Heise [Newsticker]


Trojanische Links in E-Mails
Wer neben seinem Amiga auch noch einen PC benutzt, sollte sich diesen Artikel bei Heise durchlesen.

»Ein Klick auf einen Hyperlink kann unter Umständen ein Programm starten, ohne dass dies dem Anwender bewusst wäre. Über speziell präparierte E-Mails könnten Angreifer versuchen, mit Hilfe der ahnungslosen Mailbenutzer Hintertüren auf deren Rechnern zu installieren oder Viren einzuschleusen.

Bennett Haselton von Peacefire.org schildert auf seinen Webseiten einen Weg, um Eudora-Anwender auszutricksen – es sind aber auch andere Mailprogramme verwundbar. Der Angreifer schickt eine E-Mail, die für das potenzielle Opfer scheinbar nur Text und einen Link ins WWW enthält. Tatsächlich kommen mit der Mail auch zwei Dateien auf den heimischen Rechner: Das auszuführende Programm und eine Windowsverknüpfung darauf.

Damit der Klick auf die vermeintliche Webseite dieses Programm startet, müssen aber eine Reihe von Designfehlern beziehungsweise -risiken vorhanden sein. Zunächst geht es dabei um die Interpretation des HTML-Links, statt in der Mail den Klartext zu zeigen: <a href="file:///c/programme/eudora/attach/angriff.lnk"> http://www.harmlos.com</a> wird dann als klickbarer Link http://www.harmlos.com angezeigt, das eigentliche Ziel der URL damit verschleiert und nur in der Statuszeile dargestellt, solange der Mauszeiger über dem Link verharrt. Die wenigsten Anwender dürften jedoch regelmäßig das Ziel eines Links prüfen, bevor sie ihn anklicken.«

Weitere Einzelheiten finden Sie unter dem Titellink. (ps)

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Foundation


Foundation Mission CD
Epic Marketing und Paul Burkey freuen sich, die "Foundation Mission CD: The Undiscovered Land" für Ende Mai/Anfang Juni anzukündigen. Benötigt wird dafür entweder die Original "Foundation" CD oder die "Foundation: Directors Cut" CD. Die Mission CD wird 40 neue Missionen mit Spielverbesserungen und neuen Features enthalten und 25,05 Euro/DM 49,- kosten. Vorbestellungen können bei order@epic-marketing.de gemacht werden. Weitere Neuigkeiten werden in Kürze folgen. (ps)

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LinuxInfo.de per eMail


LinuxInfo.de: Linux als DHCP Server
In einem neuen Bericht wird beschrieben, wie man unter Linux einen DHCP Server installieren und konfigurieren kann. DHCP ist ein Protokoll, um Workstations im lokalen Netz dynamisch IP Adressen und IP Konfiguzrationsdaten zuzuweisen. Der Bericht beschreibt das übersetzen, Installieren und Konfigurieren der Serversoftware. Zu finden im Bereich »Berichte« unter dem Titellink. (ps)

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Norbert Roth per eMail


Kleine GUI für GhostScript
Durch eine Diskussion auf der Voyager-Mailingliste bezüglich APDF und GhostScript, in welcher moniert wurde, dass GhostScript für den Nutzer schwer sei, da nur via Shell und Kommandooptionen oder PS-Kommandos bedienbar, habe ich mich dazu hinreißen lassen, eine kleine GUI zu schreiben, welche das Problem etwas behebt.

Momentan wird nur die Anzeige und das Drucken von EPS/PS/PDF-Files ermöglicht, aber ich werde die Konvertierung in BitMap-Formate noch einbauen und einen kleinen Installationstext (Nutzung von GhostScript mit WebBrowsern -- MIME-Type Unterstützung) beifügen. Selbstverständlich ist das ganze GNU-GPL Freeware.

Download:
English: TGSM_eng.lha
Deutsch: TGSM_deu.lha (ps)

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03.Mai.2000
Grooves im ANF


Neues von Repulse
Die Arbeiten an der Amiga Soundkarte gehen gut voran. Der neue Prototyp arbeitet einwandfrei und ein erstes Bild ist auf der Einleitungsseite zu sehen. Tolle neue Features wie S/P-DIF Ausgang mit 24 Bit/96 kHz gibt es auch. (ps)

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03.Mai.2000
Ray McCarthy im ANF


Kickstart Amiga Show Update
Am 27. Mai wird die K3, die dritte Kickstart Amiga Show in Ottershaw, Surrey stattfinden. Die Show wird von der Kickstart Amiga User Group ausgerichtet. Lesen Sie hier die Neuigkeiten zur Show:

ray mccarthy        ray-mccarthy@cwcom.net        3. Mai 2000

kickstart show update

There are just a few short weeks to go until K3, the third Kickstart Amiga
Show takes place. The show is being held by The Kickstart Amiga User Group
(http://www.kickstart-amiga.co.uk), based in Ottershaw, Surrey.

The Date: Saturday May 27th 2000
The Time: 12-5pm
The Place: Brook Hall, Brox Road, Ottershaw, Surrey
Admission: £1 per person

The third Kickstart Show is nearing and already we have a
fantastic line-up  of activities and stands for you.

In addition to the two Amiga A1200 Magic Packs from Amiga Inc (one to bwe
given away in a prize draw for all show goers, the other exclusively for
Kickstart members), a host of hardware from Analogic and Epic and software
from Forematt to give away, we have over 25 stands selling new and second
user Amiga software and hardware, and demonstrating Amiga applications.

In our Games Arena, we have multiplayer Quake and Multiplayer Super
Skidmarks contests running (see our web site for the advance
sign-up form).
You can win a host of prizes from joysticks to hard drives.

You also have the chance to buy the fully registered version of
the incredibly popular and equally impressive Moovid video player
software. Registering software with overseas authors is often
difficult and time-consuming - at the Kickstart Amiga Show you
can do it in £ Stirling and immediately.

All this and more is already confirmed, with more to be added in
the coming weeks.

For more information, please look at the Kickstart Web Site
(http://www.kickstart-amiga.co.uk).

------
For show enquiries and stand bookings please contact Ray McCarthy (Show
Promoter) at ray-mccarthy@cwcom.net or call (01737) 215432.
For all other enquiries, please contact Chris Green (PR Co-ordinator) at
chris@amigainsight.com or call (07971) 273850.
(ps)

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Carsten Schröder per eMail


AMIGA richtet Entwickler-Mailingliste ein
+++ AMIGA-aktuell-Special +++
Da das Erscheinen des Amiga-Entwicklersystems immer näher rückt, hat AMIGA eine offene Mailingliste für Programmierer und Grafiker eingerichtet, in der die Portierung von Applikationen und Entwicklertools (hauptsächlich aus dem GNU/GCC-Bereich) koordiniert werden soll. Fragen werden, soweit möglich, von AMIGA Support-Mitarbeitern beantwortet. Achtung: Es handelt sich ausdrücklich nicht um eine "Quassel"-Liste, und auch geheime Informationen werden dort nicht verraten.

Wer sich für die Mailingliste anmelden will, muss eine Mail mit dem Wort subscribe im Body an open-request@amiga.com schicken. Die Adresse für Postings lautet open@amiga.com. (ps)

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03.Mai.2000
Tomasz Janeczko im ANF


AmiBroker 3.25 released
The newest update to AmiBroker 3.25 is available now for download. AmiBroker is leading technical analysis and portfolio management program for Amiga platform. It incorporates a powerful set of technical analysis tools, OLE Automation interface with rich command set, several options for quotation data import and a portfolio manager. The built-in AFL (AmiBroker Formula Language) interpreter has over 100 functions allowing you to build custom chart indicators, quickly search large databases and back-test your trading systems. (ps)

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03.Mai.2000
Richard de Rivaz im ANF


Support für Satellit, VCR und MIAMI DeLuxe
INET_DIAL v3.61 unterstützt nun auch SATELLIT- und VCR-Steuerung, sowie MIAMI DeLuxe. INET_DIAL ist ein integriertes "Dial-out" und "Dial-in" Tool [Tool zur Ein- und Auswahl] mit Steuerungsfunktionen. Dazu gehören automatisierte Email-Funktionen und X-10-Steuerung elektrischer Geräte. Die Steuerung kann sowohl lokal, als auch über Telefon oder Internet erfolgen. INET_DIAL steht zum Download auf http://www.mdr.co.uk/mdr/mdr1.html bereit. (ps)

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03.Mai.2000
Felix Schwarz per eMail


Neue fxPAINT-Homepage
Die bisherige fxPAINT-Homepage wurde durch eine neue Website ersetzt, die unter anderem auch Workshops bietet (unter Support).

Unterstützen Sie fxPAINT mit einem Banner: Wenn Sie die Arbeit unterstützen wollen, finden Sie jetzt im neu eingerichteten Banner-Bereich Banner und HTML-Source, mit dem Sie auf die Website verweisen können. (ps)

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03.Mai.2000
Ed Collins per eMail


TWF News
Lesen Sie hier die News von «The World Foundry». Unter anderem ist TWF dabei, die M&M-Website neu zu gestalten, die in Kürze online gehen wird. Die Entwicklung von Maim & Mangle und Explorer 2260 schreitet voran.

Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 21:57:46 +0100
From: Ed Collins collins-e@dnet.co.uk
Subject: May 2000 update

Hi,

_#TWF News.#_

#1. Website Update#
#2. Explorer 2260 Update.#
#3. Maim & Mangle Update.#
#4. Next News Update#

~~~~~~

#1. Website Update#

Well okay, we *had* hoped to have the M&M site updated by the first week in
april. Most of it is done so should be up soon.


#2. Explorer 2260 Update.#

*News this month:*

    - Extended texture editor to support Mini/OpenGL pixel formats, animated

      textures and added features for alpha channel manipulation

    - Started MiniGL engine and MiniGL object editor.

    - Continued work on rendered interfaces, will be designing textures and
      starting low-poly modeling next month.


#3. Maim & Mangle Update.#

*News this month:*

    - The release of the miniGL engine to the rest of the team was delayed
      due to bug fixing and holidays.

    - Populated the user interface area with more buttons.

    - Got the menu buttons (centre panel) to change interfaces - partially
           working.

    - Started adding functionallity to some of the buttons, and investigated
      the functionallity of others.

    - Finishing modelling the Elarien units.


#4. Next News Update#

1st June 2000 (well hopefully)


All the best,
Ed.
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03.Mai.2000
Andreas Magerl per eMail


Amiga Future Interview mit YAM-Autor Marcel Beck
Auf der Homepage der Amiga Future befindet sich seit heute ein aktuelles Interview mit dem Programmierer von YAM. Weitere Interviews wie zum Beispiel mit Hyperion werden in Kürze folgen. Ausserdem befindet ebenfalls im Bereich »AKTION« noch die aktuelle Umfrage zur Amiga Future, bei der es bis zum 15.5.2000 noch ein paar Preise zu gewinnen gibt. (ps)

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03.Mai.2000
Danny Y. Wong per eMail


StarGate wird Freeware
Danny Y. Wong von Toysoft Development hat sich entschieden, sein Mail- und Newsprogramm StarGate Version 2.5 als Freeware zur Verfügung zu stellen. StarGate setzt MUI 3.6 oder besser voraus. Das Programm ist über den Titellink downloadbar. Laden Sie zunächst die Basisversion 2.1 und dann das Update auf Version 2.5. Auf der Downloadseite sind auch noch PlugIns und andere Zusatzmodule für das Programm zu finden. (ps)

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03.Mai.2000
GoldED


GoldED Studio Service Paket 16 verfügbar
Für registrierte User von GoldED Studio steht das Service Paket 16 zum Download bereit. Ebenfalls verfügbar ist ein völlig überarbeitetes Webworld-Plugin. Der HTML-Editor wurde um unzählige und sehr nützliche Funktionen erweitert.

Mich interessierte natürlich besonders das neue Webworld Plugin. Es ist sehr intuitiv aufgebaut und stellte sich bereits nach wenigen Minuten als hervorragender und unentbehrlicher Helfer bei der Erstellung der HTML-Seiten für amiga-news.de heraus. Bereits das "alte" Webworld Plugin war gut, aber dieses neue schlägt es um Längen! Wenn ich eine Note vergeben müßte, würde ich ein glattes "sehr gut" geben :-). Für Webworker ein absolutes Muss! (ps) (ps)

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02.Mai.2000
Amiga Inc.


Amiga Website nun auch in Deutsch
Der Anfang ist gemacht. Amiga Inc. war fleißig und hat angefangen, die Amiga Website ins Deutsche zu übersetzen :-).

Der Webmaster von Amiga Inc. kommentiert: "Sorry, die Links sind kurzfristig noch Kraut und Rüben - die Struktur des deutschen Teils ist identisch mit dem englischen Teil, nur jeweils www.amiga.com/de/ und dann der Rest der Adresse. :)" (ps)

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02.Mai.2000
David Connolly per eMail


CS&E: Biggest Free Amiga games magazine
CS&E kündigt ebenfalls ein großes neues und sogar kostenloses Amiga Spiele-Magazin namens A1200! an:

From:    "CS&E"    csande@csande.com
To:      amiga-news.de team@amiga-news.de
Subject: Biggest Free Amiga games magazine
Date:    Tue, 2 May 2000 15:05:19 +0100

Following on from CS&E's successful takeover of Amiga Survivor magazine, I
am pleased to announce that A1200! magazine has not disappeared completely!
Obviously people who have paid good money for our new magazine will now get
Amiga Survivor, but every month CS&E will, in addition, produce A1200!
magazine which will be sent out free to anyone that requests it (you can
e-mail interactive@csande.com). Without an audited figure some companies
may feel they can get away with the equivalent of me saying we print 500,000
copies so whilst in fact the actual print figure will be around the 15,000
mark I will invest in an audited free circulation figure so legitimate
companies can advertise with a legitimate audience. A1200! magazine is
already confirmed as the biggest selling Amiga magazine in the UK due to our
mailing list. Don't go with a poor imitation :)

Kind Regards,

David Connolly
Managing Director
(ps)

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Steven Flowers per eMail


Alive Mediasoft: Big Change
Durch den Wegfall des englischen Print-Magazins »Amiga Format« ist eine Lücke entstanden, die Alive Mediasoft mit ihrem Magazin »The Pulse« füllen möchte:

From:    Steven Flowers steve@alive-mediasoft.co.uk
To:      Amiga News     team@amiga-news.de

Subject: BIG Change

Hello Amiga Friends,

BYE-BYE AMIGA FORMAT

With the fall of Amiga Format in the UK a lot of Amiga users around the
world are left with nothing to read, and a lot of UK companies with nowhere
to advertise.  If I'm not mistaken, even Amiga Active appears to have
limited it's games support with NO game reviews this issue.
So, Alive are doing something about it....

The Pulse - the publication with more new game reviews than any other Amiga
magazine is undergoing some changes....

ALIVE DROPS HARDWARE & SERIOUS SOFTWARE

From May the 1st, Alive mediasoft (the publisher of The Pulse)
has dropped all
Amiga Hardware and Serious Software.  They are dedicating their time to
expanding their already unbeaten games software.  Some of the smaller, more
common utilities will still be available as well as mice and joysticks as
always, but the decision to drop the serious software and hardware opens
the doors for other Amiga conpanies to advertise their products in The
Pulse.

THE PULSE TO CARRY ADVERTS

From issue 13 onwards, for a very small cost, Amiga software & harware
companies can now advertise to 5,000 Amiga owners!

READERSHIP DOUBLES

 - yes that's right, because of the advertising already taken out, they have
been able to increase the monthly publication to a massive 5000 issues!
Unfortunately, even though they've now doubled the readership, there will
still be some disappointed Amiga owners as The Pulse is a FREE publication
so there must be a limit on the number sent out.

News of the available advertising space went out just seven days ago, and
interest has been so good that Alive have decided to add a further 8 pages
to The Pulse to accomodate without loosing any of the features you've
already come to expect.
They anicipate adding more and more pages over the coming months, but for
now the adverts for issue 13 are:-

Epic UK
Eyetech Group Ltd.
Digital Dreams
Abel Gratis
Marvel Comic (for Amiga X-Men)
Titan Computers

ALIVE GUARANTEE MORE GAME REVIEWS THAN ANYONE ELSE

Not only have Alive added another 8 pages and now a glossy colour front
cover, but they also give you a guarantee that The Pulse will carry more
game reviews and more exclusive reviews than any other Amiga magazine out
there.

BRAND NEW COVER DISKS FOR THE PULSE

The final peice in the puzzle has not been fitted with the introduction of
cover disks for every issue of The Pulse.
Subscription to The Pulse magazine will remain completely FREE and available
with FREE POSTAGE to anywhere in the world.
You can now also subscribe to The Pulse CD (P-CD), or The Pulse Cover Disk
(P-FD) for a very small fee to cover costs:-

*One-off copies will cost:*

(Cover CD)      P-CD:    £3 per issue
(Cover Disk)    P-FD:    £1.50 per issue

*Special offer for 4 month subscription:*

(Cover CD)      P-CD:    £10
(Cover Disk)    P-FD:    £5

*The Pulse Floppys on Issue 1:-*
As a special introduction to the new cover disks, the very first month will
feature Alive mediasoft's critically acclaimed RPG game "BLADE".
The floppy disk version will normally be 2 disks per issue.  However, issue
one will come with FOUR floppy disks to accomodate all of Blade.

*The Pulse CD on Issue 1:*-
Quite simply a brilliant CD containing  The full version of BLADE - CD
edition.
This includes the complete game as well as the full source code.
And for all those of you who can't wiat for Alive's conversion of Elite 3,
the cover CD will contain some brilliant new updates for Elite 2 with all
sorts of new ships etc.
There's also the exclusive preview tralier of Phantasmagoria and a fully
playable demo of Heretic 2.  There's a brand new demo of Descent 2 PPC
Warp 3D and a demo of the X-Men for Quake

Every month the CD will be jam-packed with 650mb of full games, demos, game
updates and some great serious software.

HARDWARE AND SERIOUS SOFTWARE REVIEWS

The Pulse is primarily a games magazine, but does have four pages dedicated
to serious software and Amiga hardware, so there's something of interest for
every type of Amiga user.

Because of the new advertising and the more magazine-like feel to The Pulse,
Alive have promised to tone down the controversy (especially Steven's Final
Word!).  Sorry to all the readers who enjoyed this, but it's not to
everyone's liking apparantly.

CONTENTS OF ISSUE 13 - OUT END MAY:-

*Special Features*
Mame Arcade Emulator
Interview with Hyperion

*PREVIEWS*
Sin
Maim & Mangle
Explorer 2260
Dafel Bloodline

*REVIEWS*
Amiga ClassiX 2
Pot Black (exclusive)
Chess 2k (exclusive)
Wicket Wackers (exclusive)
Ultimate X-Treme Racing (exclusive)
Shrak for Quake GLversion (exclusive)

*BUYERS GUIDE*
Digital Almanac 2 1.8
A to Z of Amiga Games

/and so much more/...

For those of you who are new to The Pulse, it's a FREE publication available
to Amiga users all over the world.
It consists of 40 A5 pages profesionally printed in black and white with a
colour cover.  12 of the pages detail Alive mediasofts range of software,
the rest is dedicated to the best reveiws, previews and news of everything
Amiga related.
This is NOT Amiga Format - it's FREE!

There are still a few copies of issue 12 left, so if you would like one
E-Mail thepulse@alive-mediasoft.co.uk
but more importantly to subscribe to The Pulse from issue 13 then
E-Mail thepulse@alive-mediasoft.co.uk

The Pulse Magazine - TOTALLY FREE!
The Pulse Mag and CD -  £3 per issue or £10 for 4 issues
The Pulse Mag and Floppy Disks - £1.50 per issue or £5 for 4 issues

Subscription through the site is not available for now as we are updating
the site, but should be up again by the end of next week.

OH YEAH, Guess I should apologise for the big email, but I had a lot to say!

Kind regards
-----------------------------------------------------------
ALIVE mediasoft
Steven Flowers
The Pulse Editor

TEL:    +44 (0)1623 467 579
Email: steve@alive-mediasoft.co.uk
http://www.alive-mediasoft.co.uk

Address:
PO BOX 940
NOTTINGHAM
NG17 7FA
ENGLAND
------------------------------------------
The Worlds Biggest Amiga Games Company

We Will Never Stop NEVER
(ps)

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Marko Seppänen per eMail


Image Engineer CD
Die Image Engineer CD kann nun über RegNet vorbestellt werden. Die endgültigen Tests laufen und die letzten Vorbereitungen zum Pressen der CD sind in Gang. Wenn alles so gut läuft, wie es derzeit aussieht, wird die CD noch vor dem 15. Mai fertig sein. (ps)

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Markus Fellhauer im ANF


DirOpus (GNU-Lizenz) Beta-Version 4.14b erschienen
Download: DOpus4beta.lzx - 230 Kb (ps)

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Martin "Mason" Merz im ANF


Icons und Images für DirOpus: OpusMI-Update erschienen
Ein Update zu OpusMI für DirectoryOpus 5.82 steht ab sofort im Aminet zum Download bereit. Das Archiv OpusMIupd.lha enthält u.a. Images und Icons für Startmenü und Toolbar, sowie ein Set DefaultIcons für DirectoryOpus im GlowIcons Stil (für den FTP-Button sollte aus optischen Gründen das Archiv GlowFlags.lha aus dem Aminet installiert werden). Das Hauptarchiv OpusMI.lha Release 3 ist weiter auf der Homepage des Autors und im Aminet erhältlich.

Download:
OpusMIupd.lha
OpusMI.lha
GlowFlags.lha (ps)

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Daniel Orth im ANF


Neues über die neue Amiga-Zeitschrift
Nach einer kleinen Osterpause hat sich auf den Seiten der amiga.topcool wieder einiges getan. Neben dem überarbeitetem Design des Bereichs Ausgabe wurde auch die Möglichkeit geschaffen, einen Blick in die erste Ausgabe zu werfen.

Ebenfalls neu sind die Ergebnisse der Umfrage, bei der sich weit über 100 Amigafans beteiligten. (ps)

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Michael Luense im ANF


VorwahlenGUI - Datendatei Update
Ein kleines Update der Datendatei liegt zum Download bereit. Aktuell ist nun Version 1.47.
Download: VowaData.lzx - 92 Kb (ps)

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Markus Fellhauer im ANF


Pre Release 7 von ATC erschienen
Download: ATC_1.1pre7.lha (ps)

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Stefan Martens im ANF


Amiga User Treffen Niedersachsen Update
Wiedermal ein wichtiges Update auf der Informationsseite von der Amiga User Treffen Niedersachsen Homepage. Hier nochmal die Info zum Treffen:
Am 24. Juni 2000 findet in Hagenah bei Stade (Niedersachen) ein Amiga User Treffen statt. Es darf der Computer mitgebracht werden (wir bitten sogar darum ;). Alle weiteren Informationen findet ihr unter dem Titellink. Wir hoffen, dass ihr zahlreich erscheint. Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten sind am Ort durch zwei Hotels vorhanden. (ps)

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Aminet Recent


Neue Aminet Uploads
Da Paderborn wieder online ist, kommen die Uploads jetzt wieder von dort.

FLeagues_BB2.lha     biz/dbase  127K+Football Database For 50 Leagues (v1.2b)
MUIbase-1.4.lha      biz/dbase  1.8M+Powerful programmable relational databas
PQL.lha              biz/dbase  154K+The "plain query language" is a kind of 
StarBase_CLI.lha     biz/dbase  122K+Star Trek Episodes Database (v3.3)
StarBase_SCR.lha     biz/dbase  125K+Star Trek Database (v1.7) CVPPC/64 FIX
OpusGIbar.lha        biz/dopus  265K++380 "GlowIcons" for your DOpus Toolbar/
Heretic2_D1.lha      biz/titan   10M+Heretic2 playable Demo Part 1of4
Heretic2_D3.lha      biz/titan   12M+Heretic2 playable Demo Part 3of4
Heretic2_D4.lha      biz/titan  5.4M+Heretic2 playable Demo Part 4of4
madlertc.lha         comm/bbs   560K+Management software for BBS/RTC
UnrealIRCd-bin.lha   comm/irc   376K+Advanced IRC Daemon Based On Elite-IRCd
superstats.lha       comm/maxs   15K+Stats door for maxs bbs 0.2b
MLocator.lha         comm/misc   30K+HAM grid locator <-> lati/long (v1.1)
TATty.lha            comm/misc   97K+Internet Dial Cost By Mak41 V1.30 Italia
Twiny.lha            comm/misc   24K+Control your Amiga from your PC (w/ src)
AmyGate.lha          comm/net   102K+THE Aminet download manager
Charon.lha           comm/net   151K+Download manager
MiamiDxWebCP.lha     comm/net   104K+MiamiDxWebCP 1.1 - a Web Control Panel f
par071b.lha          comm/net    50K+Amiga-Pc files/disks transfer via parall
nc_update.lha        comm/news  155K+Newsreader Version 1.29 (MUI)
newscoaster.lha      comm/news  319K+Newsreader Version 1.29 (MUI)
Amster.lha           comm/tcp   294K+Napster client for Amiga with nice GUI
facts.lha            comm/tcp    66K+V3.3 NTP clock synchroniser AutoDST/GUI
Miami32b-000.lha     comm/tcp   208K+Internet TCP/IP stack (68000/010 archive
Miami32b-020.lha     comm/tcp   207K+Internet TCP/IP stack (68020+ archive)
Miami32b-CA.lha      comm/tcp    53K+Internet TCP/IP stack (ClassAct archive)
Miami32b-cze.lha     comm/tcp   103K+Internet TCP/IP stack (Czech locale)
Miami32b-deu.lha     comm/tcp   103K+Internet TCP/IP stack (German locale)
Miami32b-GTL.lha     comm/tcp   105K+Internet TCP/IP stack (GTLayout archive)
Miami32b-hrv.lha     comm/tcp    92K+Internet TCP/IP stack (Croatian locale)
Miami32b-ita.lha     comm/tcp   102K+Internet TCP/IP stack (Italian locale)
Miami32b-MUI.lha     comm/tcp    82K+Internet TCP/IP stack (MUI archive)
Miami32b-ned.lha     comm/tcp   102K+Internet TCP/IP stack (Dutch locale)
Miami32b-por.lha     comm/tcp   105K+Internet TCP/IP stack (Portuguese locale
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Miami32b-srp.lha     comm/tcp    99K+Internet TCP/IP stack (Serbian locale)
Miami32b-suo.lha     comm/tcp    98K+Internet TCP/IP stack (Finnish locale)
Miami32b-sve.lha     comm/tcp    96K+Internet TCP/IP stack (Swedish locale)
Miami32b2-main.lha   comm/tcp   518K+Internet TCP/IP stack (main archive)
MiamiDx10c-MUI.lha   comm/tcp    90K+TCP/IP router stack (MUI archive)
MiamiDx10cmain.lha   comm/tcp   1.2M+TCP/IP router stack (main archive)
MiamiSSL221.lha      comm/tcp   1.0M+SSL (Secure Socket Layer) for Miami
SimpleFTP.lha        comm/tcp   128K+SimpleFTP v2.22 - Easy to use FTP client
Tango.lha            comm/tcp   122K+Samba/smb-handler gui. beta.
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MetalWEB401.lha      comm/www   963K+V4.0 Visual Html Editor!
continum.lha         demo/aga   726K+Presented at Ukonx party 2000
DKG-MyHouse.lha      demo/aga    59K+9th place at MekkaSymposium 2k (64kb int
DKG-Neo2.lha         demo/aga   1.0M+4th place at Mekka/Symposium 2k (demo co
rno-urea.lha         demo/aga   1.6M+"Urea" - a demo by RNO from MS2000
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wpz-frozen29.lha     demo/aga   288K+Frozen#29 - Mekka&Symposium Party Editio
wpz-frozen30.lha     demo/aga   955K+Frozen#3o - The Gathering Party Edition
CdBS-Enclume.lha     demo/euro  2.3M+PPC/Warp3D Demo by CdBS Software (2nd at
TSI-BoolShit.lha     demo/intro   6K+"Bool shit" 4k intro by Taski at M/S`2k
EuroChart40a.lha     demo/mag   858K+The Official Eurochart #40 by DEPTH & IR
EuroChart40b.lha     demo/mag   855K+The Official Eurochart #40 by DEPTH & IR
EuroChart40c.lha     demo/mag   854K+The Official Eurochart #40 by DEPTH & IR
MWI-SDV25.lha        demo/mag   3.3M+SAVE DA VINYL #25 a&b - packmag by Madwi
nah-speed51.lha      demo/mag   1.2M+Speed #51 by Nah-Kolor (Symposium2K)
Gds-Divine.lha       demo/slide 710K+A slideshow by Typhoon/Gods
blitzgtfix.lha       dev/basic   13K+Blitz2 fix for many Gadtools problems
Transparent.lha      dev/basic    2K+Invisible Window demo code    
CLib37x.lha          dev/c       36K+Example.library in 100% C (SAS/Storm/Max
devpic.lha           dev/cross   88K+PIC16 development package
IO_Torture.lha       dev/debug    3K+Checks for improper use of I/O requests
MCesrc.lha           dev/e        8K+FULL E source code to Maxs BBS door, Mag
powerd.lha           dev/e      361K+New powerful programming language v0.14
ScalosDev.lha        dev/misc    58K+Scalos Development 
MadMatrixsrc.lha     dev/mui      9K+C sources of MadMatrix, a MUI game.
MCC_SpeedBar.lha     dev/mui     61K+Highly configurable toolbar class
fda-upd.lha          disk/cache  39K+Uses whole free memory to speedup 1.8-2.
fda.lha              disk/cache 326K+Faster than PFS also installed V2.4
fda_DviPS.lha        disk/cache 407K+English documentation in DVI, PS & texin
fda_d_DviPS.lha      disk/cache 444K+German documentation in DVI, PS & texinf
fda_d_GuidHTML.lha   disk/cache 102K+German documentation in Guide & HTML
cdlib.lha            disk/cdrom  11K+Read the AsimCDFS CDDA library, v1.1
PFS3ud.lha           disk/misc  123K+PFS3 undelete 
VF2000.lha           disk/misc   51K+32 Device update for HFmounter
3pfts.txt            docs/anno    1K+Third Planet From The Sun web site opens
ALynx_revival.lha    docs/anno    1K+ALynx 1.31 Hopeful Revival Info
AmigaPoWeR.lha       docs/hyper  69K+AMiGa=PoWeR French Amiga Magazine
IM_2000.lha          docs/hyper  29K+Iron Maiden 2000 guide V1.1
AaktInt0300.lha      docs/mags  278K+International infotainment magazine
AaktInt0300GFX.lha   docs/mags  353K+International infotainment magazine (gra
AaktInt0400.lha      docs/mags  300K+International infotainment magazine
AaktInt0400GFX.lha   docs/mags  523K+International infotainment magazine (gra
AIOV35.lha           docs/mags  632K+Amiga Information Online, Issue 35 (Apri
gadget44.lha         docs/mags  379K+German Freeware Magazine
AFD-Files1-16.lha    docs/misc  145K+Standard Copyright Note in 16 languages
jamar00.lha          docs/misc   72K+JUST-AMiGA mailing list msgs for all of 
PipeOnSymmek.lha     docs/misc    7K+Partyreport from Mekka&Symposium 2000 by
alem_0012.lha        docs/rview   8K+ALEM's AlfaColor HandyScanner Doc (FR)
MarcDrive.lha        game/actio 922K+Roll with a ball through 3D tracks (unfi
F1GP_2000.lha        game/data    9K+2000 F1 season data for F1GP-Ed (23 Apri
WBPScenes.lha        game/data   67K+WBPerplexity puzzle scenes set #1
Worms_Levels.lha     game/data   87K+Nifty, swanky worms levels (no shitty on
silencer.lha         game/demo  698K+First beta demo of forthcoming isometric
SnapshotF1GP.lha     game/misc   19K+Record action from F1GP as IFF images V1
WormWars.lha         game/misc  687K+WormWars 5.61: Advanced snake game
jst.lha              game/patch 174K+JOTD Startup for HD Installs & Degrader 
jst_dev.lha          game/patch 645K+JOTD Startup for HD Installs & Degrader 
WHDHPokerPro.lha     game/patch  23K+HD Installer for Hollywood Poker P. V1.1
angband.lha          game/role  695K+Angband 2.9.0 - Roguelike solo RPG
cthangband.lha       game/role  891K+Cthangband 4.0.0 - Roguelike solo RPG
Lost_Prince.lha      game/role  1.0M+Fantasy graphic adventure
oangband.lha         game/role  845K+Oangband 0.4.1 - Roguelike solo RPG
StarWarsADV.lha      game/role  373K+Star Wars - Textadventure (german)
zangband.lha         game/role  1.1M+Zangband 2.2.8 - Roguelike solo RPG
DBIB.lha             game/shoot 1.8M+Create DOOM-style games
HitPuzzleReg.lha     game/think 216K+HIT PUZZLE "REGISTERED"- A puzzle game b
HitTiles2SEreg.lha   game/think 422K+HIT TILES 2 SPECIAL EDITION "REGISTERED"
LostIslands.lha      game/think 1.1M+A very strange psychedelic game
Phalanax.lha         game/think 495K+Phalanax-XVIII Chess program
Shuffle2.lha         game/think 7.0M+Great new logical game (MYST theme)
HBMonopoly.lha       game/wb    635K+V2.4 of the networking Monopoly game
bench_ppc.lha        gfx/3d     233K+OpenGL benchmark (uses StormMesa, 68k&PP
comp_ppc.lha         gfx/3d     300K+Lightwave style scene layouter (uses Sto
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PfPaint_info.lha     gfx/edit     0K+PerfectPaint info
akMPEG4.lha          gfx/show   171K+MPEG player (CGfx/P96/AGA) V4.43 (68k/PP
Frogger.lha          gfx/show   826K+Ultimate MPEG video player (PUP & WOS & 
TestGear1.lha        hard/hack  325K+Simple test equipment projects, Disk 1.
execute64.lha        misc/emu   104K+V1.20 Amiga->C64 Transfer and Execute.
Mac_Troub4_PDF.lha   misc/emu   2.1M+Macintosh Troubleshooter v4.0 PDF
imdbDiff000414.lha   misc/imdb  2.0M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
SpaTra06.lha         misc/misc   92K+Spanish Translations Pack 06 v0.50
DAlmanac_Exe.lha     misc/sci   1.4M+Next Generation Planetarium (1.8.14)
twig_cant.lha        mods/med   182K+Can'tStopTheBeat, a tune by DJTwiglet
IndygoSAT99-01.mpg   mods/mpg    10M+1/14 Indygo "liveact at Satellite'99"
IndygoSAT99-02.mpg   mods/mpg   8.0M+2/14 Indygo "liveact at Satellite'99"
IndygoSAT99-03.mpg   mods/mpg    10M+3/14 Indygo "liveact at Satellite'99"
IndygoSAT99-07.mpg   mods/mpg   3.3M+7/14 Indygo "liveact at Satellite'99"
ninja.mpg            mods/mpg   808K+Techno
nd-frogs.lha         mods/neuro 130K+OSS 10ch. funny Acid Stomper
bO-012.lha           mods/techn 830K+#012 bOhema release by xball+spektra
bO-013.lha           mods/techn 779K+#013 bOhema release by effron
bO-014.lha           mods/techn 398K+#014 bOhema release by tzx
bO-015.lha           mods/techn 421K+#015 bOhema release by spektra
bO-016.lha           mods/techn 324K+#016 bOhema release by xball+protas
SampleE.lha          mus/edit   285K+16Bit Stereo HD-Edit Sample Editor AHI-s
SampleZ.lha          mus/edit   117K+16Bit HD-Edit SampleEditor successor of 
Aamp2HtmlConve.lha   mus/misc     8K+Converts AmigaAMP playlists to HTML
ds_sonic.lha         mus/misc   266K+Small suite of fx and synthesis programs
SpCLI.lha            mus/misc    23K+Control SongPlayer from the CLI (v1.52)
alem_0010.lha        mus/play    53K+ALEM's Skin 'Workbench' for AmigaAMP
EP_DynamicSynt.lha   mus/play     4K+EaglePlayer "Dynamic Synthesizer" extern
EP_MarkCooksey.lha   mus/play     5K+EaglePlayer "Mark Cooksey" external repl
ModulPlayer433.lha   mus/play   160K+Modul-Player V4.33
PlayGUI.lha          mus/play   650K+Modplayer with Skins! V.2.8!!!
destiny_.mpg         pix/3dani  124K+MPEG done with Tornado3D V2.1b and Utrac
TIM_0022.lha         pix/anim   109K+TIM's DeluxePaint Animations
our-edge.jpg         pix/art     13K+Jpg picture with fxPaint
TIM_0012.lha         pix/art    913K+TIM's HandDrawnImages(Heads&Caricatures)
TIM_0021.lha         pix/art    356K+TIM's HandDrawnImages
Eclair.lha           pix/boot   307K+Eclair bootup for Rainboot2
LoonyBPs-01.lha      pix/boot   583K+Four Bootpics for CyberGraphX - More to 
jcIcons.lha          pix/icon   104K+Os3.5 Icon package
PasisGI-03.lha       pix/icon   238K+A Small high quality GlowIcons collectio
Borgs.jpg            pix/mark   613K+5 Borgs in a Borg cube
alem_0007.lha        pix/misc   2.9M+ALEM's digitized images (machines)
ALEM_0008a.lha       pix/misc   2.9M+ALEM's DigitizedImages(mushrooms) 1/2
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AKCC.lha             util/cli   152K+Advanced CLI-Commands for KS V33-40 (22.
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info.lha             util/sys    27K+AmigaDOS info command replacement (39.18
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HitMenu.lha          util/wb     27K+HITMENU - Small "software manager"
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Mario Schröder per eMail


Fünf Jahre AMIGA Freunde Pfalz, heiße Phase beginnt...
Wie ich bereits vor einiger Zeit geschrieben habe, feiern wir am 26. und 27. diesen Monat in Mutterstadt unser fünfjähriges Bestehen. Klar haben wir einiges geplant. Wer Interesse und Zeit hat, kann uns gerne besuchen kommen. Nähere Informationen finden sich auf unserer Homepage (Titellink) und und demnächst auch unter amiga-freunde.de. Viel Spaß beim Lesen und wir freuen uns über jeden Besuch! (ps)

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02.Mai.2000
Martin Steigerwald per eMail


BeNews: Betriebssystem-Voting
BeNews macht gerade Umfrage (Titellink, rechts unten), welches Betriebssystem die Leser als Nächstes ausprobieren würden. Nach BeOS, QNX Neutrino, MacOSX, Linux, BSD, WindowsME und AtariST wird auch ElateOS/Amiga zur Wahl gestellt. Aktuell befindet sich ElateOS/Amiga auf dem vierten Platz.
DAS können wir doch bestimmt verbessern :-)

Nachtrag 03.05.2000:
Knapp 24 Stunden nach diesem Posting hat ElateOS/Amiga einen gewaltigen Sprung von 8 auf 47% gemacht und liegt somit klar an der Spitze :-). Insgesamt wurden 2479 Stimmen abgegeben, von denen sich 1161 Wähler für ElateOS/Amiga ausgesprochen haben (Stand 17.00 Uhr). (ps)

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02.Mai.2000
amiga.gr per eMail


Amiga Griechenland wieder online
Nach einer längeren Offlinephase feiert amiga.gr sein Comeback mit einer brandneu gestalteten Website. (ps)

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02.Mai.2000
Andreas Magerl per eMail


Amiga Future sucht Spielstände
Die Redaktion der Amiga Future sucht Spielstände von alten und neuen Spielen, um sie allen Lesern über die Cover-CD-ROM der Amiga Future sowie deren Homepage zugänglich zu machen. (ps)

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02.Mai.2000
Charlot Cobben per eMail


Grafik-Wettbewerb bei C&C bis zum 15. Mai verlängert
Aufgrund der hohen Beteiligung und der Tatsache, dass immer noch Arbeiten eingehen, hat sich C&C entschieden, den Einsendeschluss auf dem 15. Mai zu verlegen. Wer sich noch beteiligen möchte, findet unter dem Titellink die erforderlichen Informationen. (ps)

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02.Mai.2000
LinuxInfo.de per eMail


Linux Konzepte: Vierter Teil online
Der freie Informations- und Dokumentationsservice LinuxInfo.DE hat im Bereich Dokumentationen / Konzepte nun auch den vierten Teil seiner Konzeptereihe online. Dieser Teil befasst sich mit der Prozessverwaltung unter Linux und beschreibt die entsprechenden Mechanismen. Der Artikel führt außerdem in die Prozesskommunikation ein und beschreibt die nötigen Befehle. (ps)

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01.Mai.2000
Hyperion


Progress-Report für AmigaSIN
Durch die Erfahrungen mit anderen Portierungen geht die Umsetzung zügig voran, da große Teile der Codebasis wiederverwendet werden können. Zu sehen sind auch erste Screenshots. (ps)

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Andreas Falkenhahn per eMail


SNES9x GUI veröffentlicht
Soeben wurde auf der Airsoft Softwair Homepage eine neue Version der SNES9x GUI veröffentlicht. Die Version 2.2 unterstützt jetzt auch ChunkyPPC Einstellungen für die neue, noch nicht veröffentlichte WarpSNES Version. (ps)

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Olaf Köbnik per eMail


Amiga Arena News
Boulderdäsh zum Sonderpreis!
Der C 64 Klassiger ist bis zum 01.06.00 in der Amiga Arena zum Sonderpreis für 10,- DM absofort erhältlich.

MetaView zum Sonderpreis!
MetaView, die Konventierungs-Software ist nur noch bis zum 10.05.00 zum Sonderpreis von 20,- DM in der Arena erhältlich.

Amiga Arena goes CD ROM!
Die Amiga Arena gibt bekannt, dass in Kürze die erste Amiga Arena CD ROM Edition erscheinen wird! Weitere Informationen zur CD ROM Version erscheinen im Monat Mai auf der Amiga Arena Homepage.

Notruf/Aufruf!
Leider sind alle Daten der Amiga Arena Mailingliste verloren gegangen! Ich bitte alle Amiga User sich neu einzutragen, um den Sharewaremarkt weiterhin zu unterstützen. Vielen Dank! (ps)

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CS&E per eMail


CS&E News
CS&E freut sich, bekanntgeben zu können, dass sie eine Vereinbarung mit SCi getroffen haben, um das Spiel Carmageddon auf den neuen Amiga umzusetzen. (ps)

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Andreas Müller per eMail


TELE berichtet über Amiga
Lese gerade die Ausgabe 18/00 des Schweizer Medienmagazins TELE, und fand auf Seite 33 zwei Berichte: «Comeback des Amiga?» und «Kein Aprilscherz». Dabei ist noch ein Bild mit dem Text: "Sein grösster Vorteil war, das er nie abstürzte".

Man sollte niemals "NIE" sagen ;-). (ps)

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Gerhard Schmidt per eMail


Grafikkarten Übersicht
Gerhard Schmidt hat Übersicht über Grafikkarten für den Amiga ins Netz gestellt, in welcher die Stärken und Schwächen der einzelnen Karten aufgezeigt werden. Die Übersicht ist noch nicht vollständig. (ps)

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Håkan Parting per eMail


VersionWB Version 2.15 erschienen
Download: VersionWB2_15.lha (ps)

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01.Mai.2000
Jürgen A. Theiner im ANF


AmigaSpieleHomepage war gestern...
Seit dem ersten Mai ist meine neue Homepage mit Previews und Tests zu aktuellen Amigaspielen online. Außerdem gibt es Links und aktuelle News. Nicht zu vergessen die ReleaseList mit neuen Projekten. (ps)

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Willem Mestrom im ANF


AmisED Version 1.30 erschienen
Eine neue Version des Texteditors AmisED ist erschienen. Neu ist die volle CyberGraphics-Unterstützung und eine verbesserte C/C++ Colorierung. Außerdem wurden einige Bugs beseitigt.
Download: AmisED.lha - 258 Kb (ps)

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Alexander Kurtz im ANF


AminetGUI / In eigener Sache!
Da ich ab dem 1.5.2000 zur Bundeswehr muss, kann ich Anfragen im Forum oder per Mail nur am Wochenende beantworten. Desweiteren werden Arbeiten an der Aminet-GUI nur noch sporadisch erfolgen. Aber eines sei versprochen: Die Aminet-GUI wird nicht fallengelassen. Ich werde wenn es mir möglich ist, weitere Updates vornehmen.

Falls jemand als Co-Webmaster arbeiten möchte, soll er sich bei mir melden. Momentan ist die GUI eine One-Man-Aktion. Alexander Kurtz, Webmaster of Aminet.de (ps)

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Achim Stegemann im ANF


Digital Almanac II Bugfix-Update (1.8.15)
Auf der Homepage von DA II steht ein kleines Update von DA II zur Verfügung. Es behebt einen kleinen Fehler, in welchem die Auf- und Untergangszeiten von Planetenmonden (außer dem Erdmond) falsch berechnet wurden.
Download: DAlmanac_Exe.lha - 1,4 MB

Nachtrag 03.05.2000:
Digital Almanac II Information: Achtung! An alle Benutzer von Digital Almanac II.

Es hat sich in der letzten Version 1.8.15 ein Schreibfehler im Programm mit fatalen Konsequenzen bei genauen Planeten-Berechnungen eingeschlichen. Es wird daher dringen empfohlen, die genannte Version nicht vom Aminet zu laden! Bitte das entsprechende Archiv von der Homepage von DA II downloaden! (ps)

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Christian Steiner im ANF


Sharks! CD32 Edition fertig
"SHARKS! CD32 EDITION" ist fertig und wird ab Mittwoch, dem 03.05.2000 ausgeliefert. Das Spiel kann einfach per eMail bei mir bestellt werden und kostet 30,00 DM (incl. Porto und Verpackung).

"SHARKS! CD32 EDITION" läuft auch auf AMIGAs mit min. OS2.04, 2MB RAM und CD-ROM. Mit einer CD32-Emulation läuft auch der CD-Soundtrack! Weitere Informationen gibt es auf meiner Homepage unter "PROJEKTE". (ps)

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Oliver Gantert im ANF


Orbit Version 0.4 erschienen
Auf meiner Homepage steht die aktuelle Version von Orbit, dem Freeware Space Combat Simulator zum Download bereit. Benötigt wird eine schnelle PPC CPU und StormMesa/Warp3D. Keyboard- und Joysticksteuerung wurden eingebaut/verbessert. (ps)

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