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10.Jun.2003
Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF)


Music: Liquid Skies records #039
The scene group Liquid Skies published their 39th music package of their series. For this time it contains a Goa/Acid-Stil Tune called "Goo:Astral" from the musician Ritzu. The cover was styled by Subass (an ex-member of the scenegroup Vortex) more ... (ps) (Translation: gf)

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10.Jun.2003
Golem - IT News


Golem: SCO shows first proofs
The board of directors of the Linux-group e.V. has agreed to accept the leaving of the SCO-group until the 30th June 2003." We regret the deciding of the SCO-group to work against Linux and free software", so LIVE boss Thomas Uhl. So SCO showed first proofs to special analysts.«
Please read the complete article at the title link. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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10.Jun.2003
DCE Computer (Website)


DCE: producing of Pegasos 1 GHz G4 CPU-cards started
You can find a photo of the modul under the title link. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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10.Jun.2003
amiga.org


Pegasos-Review of Magnetic Systems
Here you will find a review from 'magnetic' about the PPC computer Pegasos. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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10.Jun.2003
apple (not the company) (ANF)


Portable Amigapad ;-)
amiga-webpad. The webpad runs ca. 7 hours an is controlled by a pencil. UAE runs with sufficient speed. The way to the Internet is open with a Wireless LAN-Card. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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10.Jun.2003
SAMBA (Website)


Net: Samba Version 3.0 Beta 1
You can read things that have been changed here. more ... (ps) (Translation: gf)

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10.Jun.2003
Egon Münch (E-Mail)


Mexikon: Cactus-encyclopedia in HTML-Format Version 3.1.19
It contains maps of Mexico and photos of over 650 arts of cactuses. more ... (ps) (Translation: gf)

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10.Jun.2003
Christoph Kimna (ANF)


PairsNG: New demo-version published
more ... (nba) (Translation: gf)

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09.Jun.2003



Aminet Uploads until 09.06.2003
Aminet Uploads which were added since our last report:
P61DevBas.lha        dev/basic   31K+Using Player61 library from HBasic
Feelin030513.lha     dev/gui    424K+20030513 New, Powerful and Impressive OO
WormWars.lha         game/misc  587K+Worm Wars 7.5: Advanced snake game
AmiChess.lha         game/think 2.0M+Chess based on GNUChess 5.05/06
PairsNG_Demo.lha     game/wb    2.0M+Great board game for CGFX/P96, AHI Sound
ImageConvert.lha     gfx/conv    35K+ImageConvert 2.1, batch converting with 
DIYrekoIII.lha       gfx/ifx     35K+Create REKO, Soliton and AS-... cardsets
Reko2As.lha          gfx/ifx      2K+Convert Reko cardsets to AS-.....
PoseidonMain.lha     hard/drivr 373K+Poseidon USB Stack Update 2.1b
PoseidonMOS.lha      hard/drivr 476K+Poseidon USB for Pegasos Update 2.1b
maguila.lha          misc/emu    23M+MAGUILA GUI for MorphOS MAME
Viejas-del-Sot.mpg   mods/mpg    10M+Dieziseven new song
won-zoo1.jpg         pix/fauna  148K+Photos from Copenhagen Zoo
won-zoo2.jpg         pix/fauna  151K+Photos from Copenhagen Zoo
won-zoo3.jpg         pix/fauna   83K+Photos from Copenhagen Zoo
won-zoo4.jpg         pix/fauna  147K+Photos from Copenhagen Zoo
won-zoo5.jpg         pix/fauna  145K+Photos from Copenhagen Zoo
Pixload-4.0.lha      util/rexx  792K+Pixload 4.0 (a tiny "dock" in RXMui)
VirusZ.lha           util/virus  92K+VirusZ III 0.9e - Antivirus Software
(ps) (Translation: sk)

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09.Jun.2003
WHDLoad (Website)


Installer: WHDLoad - Additions since 08.06.2003
WHDLoad lets you install floppy based games onto your hard disk. The following additions were made since our last report: more ... (nba) (Translation: sk)

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09.Jun.2003
AmigaWorld (Website)


Fortnightly Q&A's with Fleecy Moss - episode 12
The English online magazine AmigaWorld has published episode 12 of the regular questions and answers session with Fleecy Moss, CTO at AMIGA, Inc. (Update 2012-03-17, cg: as the original document is no longer available, the following content was moved into our database):

1) Bodie: Considering that OS4 has yet to be released, have sales of the AmigaOne thus far largely fallen in line with expectations?

Fleecy: Since an AmigaOne is a combination of the certified Eyetech hardware solution and AmigaOS4, it is hard to make any comments about the sales of the hardware alone. People want to buy an AmigaOne so that they can experience the latest version of their favourite operating system running on new and powerful hardware. Eyetech has sold quite a few units of the hardware but as we have not yet completed the full product and pre launch promotion has only just started, with the AmigaOS4 on Tour events, we don't really have any sales expectations for this stage. From our standpoint, this final stage is all about raising the levels of excitement and exposure, building towards the launch stage.

2) Pods: Have you considered Envoy over SMB for network support? What were the pros and cons? What other tools have you considered.

Fleecy: SMB is technically quite a let-down in terms of robustness, reliability, performance and general architecture. But it's the only game in town when you want to do printer and file sharing across a heterogeneous network (that is, while it works; printer sharing is at best a black art of sorts). If you don't mind that it can take anything between 5 minutes and three days for changes in the network topology propagate through the SMB server/client chain, that it occasionally refuses to work without any apparent reason and that the Amiga SMB support is nowhere near as polished as it ought to be. Envoy is the best integrated peer to peer file, printer and resource sharing system for the Amiga. However, it is being owned by a third party and would need further polishing to integrate it into the operating system (the user interface needs a brush-up). The downside to Envoy is that it's Amiga-only.

3) alx: Is there any more news on the BlizzardPPC version of OS4?

Fleecy: Our partner, Hyperion Entertainment has asked for feedback numbers in order to judge the demand for a BlizzardPPC version. The issue is that we have to move the the platform forwards and so we do not want people to think that a BlizzardPPC is a viable long term solution for the AmigaOS platform. In the short term we will support the CSPPC (even though its hardware implementation leaves a lot to be desired) and most likely the BlizzardPPC (even though it is a few orders of magnitude harder to support than the CSPPC) but this will only be in order to allow owners of these products to test out the new OS and see where we are going with it.
In addition, performance on these accelerator driven products will be a far cry for what can be experienced on the new Amiga certified hardware.

4) MetalJoe: What are the requirements/costs for Amiga certification of hardware i.e. to run AmigaOS 4 on a new PowerPC motherboard developed by a start-up?

Fleecy: The requirements are simple. Provide a piece of hardware on which AmigaOS4 can potentially run, arrange for it to run on the hardware so that it can pass our certification test suite and convince us that there is a viable commercial market for AmigaOS4 on that piece of hardware. We have been approached in the past by people requesting this information but they have only been interested in small numbers of boards, which makes no commercial sense (unless those third parties want to pay huge premiums per individual board).

5) ssolie: There are some rather vocal members of the Amiga online community who do not trust anything you say and consider you to be a liar. How do you feel about this kind of public criticism and how it may reflect on Amiga Inc. as a whole?

Fleecy: I have four kids, one of whom will be a proper teenager soon so I am used to being detested, insulted and called a liar by those with their own agendas, those who lack all the facts and those who just enjoy the pseudo celebrity status that goes with making lots of noise.

Public criticism comes with the role of having a public presence. Commercial activity is for adults and in the adult world, things don't always go according to plan, nor in the way that you want or even expect. We have had a very rough last three years and I certainly wouldn't say that we haven't made any mistakes. What is important is that we have held firm, worked with our partners and have kept going. AmigaOnes are now shipping, the AmigaOS4.0 is getting closer and closer to production release, with the AmigaOS4 on Tour programme now under way. That is the only way you can answer criticism, by delivering.

6) DaveP: I have been reading a lot of speculative and unsubstantive articles on Moobunny and ANN about the precense of the Articia S bug - or rather the one that the April 1 chip tried to fix. People posting checksums as evidence that it is the Articia S at fault. Can you give us a definitive, in depth explanation as of the situation right now with A1, Articia S and the relevance of these articles if any?

Fleecy: We have spent a lot of time looking at these claims, along with Eyetech, Hyperion, Mai and now Via as well. We have no evidence of the Articia S being responsible for any of the issues claimed. There are well known and documented issues with the Southbridge chip and where it has been used in other systems, those integrators have addressed those using hardware and/or software solutions. Indeed some of the reported issues seem to be because of incomplete implementations or failure to understand the capabilities of the hardware within the specific operating systems on which the problems have been reported.

The 200 MB chunk IDE DMA capability is well known and has not yet been addressed within the Linux PPC driver.
For AmigaOS, which is of course our chief concern, this is not a problem at all. When looking for a future hardware model, we were concerned about the coarse granularity of the PCI model and in particular the way a single process could take control of the bus. For a platform such as the Amiga, which prides itself on total system responsiveness, this is unacceptable and we had intended to implement these services in a chunk based solution anyway, in preparation for the consideration of other packet based bus architectures that would allow us to deliver our quality based solution for the future.

7) GregS: I had read that OS4 will have filesystem room for User and Group IDs, besides the filename is there another space that could be used for a Universal Unique File ID?

Fleecy: The user and group IDs have been in there for quite a while (1992?), it's just that besides Envoy hardly any software package would use them. As for universal unique file identifiers, there isn't an API to create or manage these with, and file system implementations, such as FFS, may not even have room for these in the first place. The 32 bit 'key' numbers associated with each directory entry are a poor substitute.

8) donV: Do you know of any plans for adding complete Java J2SE support for AmigaOS? What about complete Java J2ME support for AmigaDE?

Fleecy: Once the AmigaDE is added to the AmigaOS then J2ME functionality will be available. Further Java capabilities are on our 'to do' list but this is a large list and a lot of those items are likely to take precedence over Java.

9) defrisselle: Since you are located in the UK, will you be organizing a stop on the OS4 tour or have to talked to UK resellers/retailers about setting up a stop on the tour?

Fleecy: The 'AmigaOS4 on Tour' programme is not an Amiga Inc event, although it has our support. It has been organised by Jurgen Schober of Point Design and other dealers as a taster and promotional event for those dealers, using a demonstration of the new AmigaOS4.0 as a draw. Jurgen is the point man for this and will be driving to each dealership each weekend to demonstrate AmigaOS4.0 on a set of machines. I don't believe he was contacted by a UK dealer.

My time is taken up with finalising the pre launch, launch and post launch global marketing campaign for AmigaOS4.0.

10) ikir: OS4 contributions drawer will it contain an office suite (like Star Office, Open Office...)?

Fleecy: The AmigaOS4.0 contributions drawer is for third parties, both commercial and free/shareware who want to distribute versions of their applications to AmigaOS4.0 purchasers. Anyone wishing to take advantage of this can contact me directly. I am not aware of an currently being developed office suite existing for the Amiga, even in a 68K version so I don't believe there will be one.

(Copyright © 2003 Amigaworld.net. All rights reserved.
Originally available at http://amigaworld.net/modules/fleecymoss/index.php?cat_id=13
You may freely redistribute this article, providing that a URL is provided to the original source,
and the copyright notices remain intact)
(nba) (Translation: sk)

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09.Jun.2003
clickBOOM (Website)


clickBOOM: S-Files 23 - History auction
The Canadian game publisher clickBOOM is back. clickBOOM released a new edition of the S-files, a regularly published report about the current status of the company. clickBOOM has moved and has also new phone number. In the course of this move clickBOOM will auction an Amiga 4000/PPC wich was used for the creation of some of the most well known Amiga games ever. The device will be signed by the team members. The auction can be found here. (nba) (Translation: sk)

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09.Jun.2003
Boing Attitude (Website)


Boing Attitude: Photos of AmigaOne XE G4/800
The French online magazine Boing Attitude published some photos of an AmigaOne XE G4/800 which they got in April. These photos depict the mainboard as well as parts of the tower and the running Linux boot systems. (nba) (Translation: sk)

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09.Jun.2003
Timo Kloss (ANF)


New Midi-Sequencer "Horny" by Inutilis Software
Horny will be a Midi Sequencer in the style of "Logic" or "Cubase", whose simple and uncomplicated operation is the center of attention. Differently than its models Horny is to remain however a pure Midi program and can not record audio traces. more ... (nba) (Translation: sk)

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08.Jun.2003
Achim Stegemann (Website)


Digital Almanac III v5.2 and AmiChess v2.0 released
Achim Stegemann has released new versions of his reference software titles: The shareware based astronomy application "Digital Almanac III" has managed the jump to version 5.2, the freeware, strong chess simulation AmiChess has been raised to version 2.0. more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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08.Jun.2003
Richard H. Poser II (E-Mail)


AmigAIM 0.9445 Beta released
Yesterday the new version 0.9445 of the Instant Messenger "AmigAIM" has been released by developer Richard H. Poser II. The update contains fixes of some shortcomings in the link handler routines which led to problems when the link wasn't initiated with the usual "http://". Therefore the HTML parser was improved. Besides the bookmarks on the mailing list were changed. (nba) (Translation: cb)

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08.Jun.2003
James Daniels (E-Mail)


New maps for Payback
A new (Death Match) and an updated map (God's Island) for the GTA clone Payback have been released, which can be downloaded in the "Payback Extra Maps" area of developer Apex Designs' Web site. (nba) (Translation: cb)

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08.Jun.2003
Kieron Wilkinson (ANF)


Please vote in the CAPS community poll!
Due to the number of requests, the CAPS project's operators are thinking of separating the game disk images from the scans. This basically means that online lags due to the effort of scanning will be avoided. In order to advance the decision about a possible future separation, the community is to be included. As from now there are polls available on the CAPS Web site, participation in which is strongly requested. (nba) (Translation: cb)

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08.Jun.2003



Official screenshots of AmigaOS 4 published
The online magazine AmigaWorld has published four official new screenshots of the future AmigaOS 4.0 which show the standard Intuition look of Workbench and at the same time GUI and MUI preferences, a Workbench magnifying glass, the Web browser IBrowse and the launch bar used. Also interesting is the effective font anti aliasing, e.g. the smoothing of the fonts on the user interface. (nba) (Translation: cb)

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07.Jun.2003
VHT-DK (email)


Virus Help Denmark: VirusZ v0.9e
Georg Hörmann has released version 0.9e of the anti virus software VirusZ that can be downloaded from the website of the Virus Help Team Denmark. more ... (nba) (Translation: wk)

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07.Jun.2003
Lynne Music (website)


Bjorn Lynne: sneak preview for a new audio CD
A brand new Bjorn Lynne track has been released today as mp3: "Under The Bard's Tree". This is a fantasy / celtic / medieval / electronic / acoustic track from Bjorns next CD, "Return to Witchwood", due for release later this summer. Download "Under The Bard's Tree" now from mp3.com. more ... (nba) (Translation: wk)

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07.Jun.2003
Debian (website)


Event: 2. LinuxWochen in Vienna from June, 5th to 7th 2003
The event "2. LinuxWochen", that is dealing with open Free Software and GNU/Linux, will be taking place until tomorrow in Vienna. The Debian project will be there with a booth that is loooked after by Gerfried Fuchs. He is additionally organizing a key signing party and will give a talk about the first steps with Debian after the installation. The Debian team invites all interested people to visit these events, to meet Debian developers and users, to exchange GnuPG finger prints, to discuss different topics regarding Debian and Free Software or to participate in another way in the community. Debian GNU/Linux is also running on the AmigaOne and Pegasos. (nba) (Translation: wk)

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07.Jun.2003
AmFreak (ANF)


Photos of "AmigaOS 4.0 on Tour" in Slowenia
Damir Arh has uploaded on his website under the title link first photos of the todays event "AmigaOS 4.0 on Tour" in Slowenia. They show among other things the place where the show is happening, an AmigaOne mainboard in a towercase and the new design of the AmigaOS 4. (nba) (Translation: wk)

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07.Jun.2003
Olaf Köbnik (email)


Amiga Arena: HD full version of Fatal Heritage
With the permisson by EGO Software makes the Amiga Arena in cooperation with Bernd Gmeineder from AMI Sector One and Bert Jahn from WHDLoad the release of the full version of "Fatal Heritage" available. more ... (nba) (Translation: wk)

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07.Jun.2003
Gerd Frank und Manfred Rohde (email)


Development of AmiATLAS being continued
The development of AmiATLAS will be continued despite the bad market situation announced the main developers Gerd Frank and Manfred Rohde in a circular letter. more ... (nba) (Translation: wk)

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07.Jun.2003
Martin Steigerwald (website)


ImageConvert 2.1 with ImageMagick support
Martin Steigerwald has released the version 2.1 of ImageConvert that comes with support for ImageMagick. more ... (nba) (Translation: wk)

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07.Jun.2003
Bill Panagouleas (ANF)


DiscreetFX hiring artists
Due to an accelerated release schedule and product deadlines for 2003 DiscreetFX is expanding its talent pool of contract Amiga Artists. Are you versed at Amiga 2D Paint & Animation software? Do you make wonderful artwork on your Amiga that many enjoy? Can you draw 2D animate Aliens, Dragons, Space Ships, Battle Axes, Medieval Warriors, Footballs and wondrous creatures and monsters? Then DiscreetFX needs you! more ... (nba) (Translation: wk)

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07.Jun.2003
Jürgen Schober (ANF)


Amiga OS 4.0 on Tour starts
The AmigaOS 4.0 on Tour is about to start. We have the machines ready to go and will reach Ljubljana on Sat. morning for for the first event. more ... (nba)

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07.Jun.2003
Sébastien Jeudy (E-Mail)


New Website: Annuaire Pegasos Francophone
"Annuaire Pegasos Francophone" is the new portal of "Annuaire Amiga Francophone" especially for the Pegasos users. more ... (nba)

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06.Jun.2003
Chris Hodges (Website)


USB-Stack: Poseidon Update V2.1b
Yesterday Chris Hodges published the new version 2.1b of the USB stack called "Poseidon". This allows you to use USB devices on the Amiga if you have an USB controller, too. Version 2.1b contains bug fixes of the subwayusb.device and massstorage.class. (nba) (Translation: dr)

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06.Jun.2003
morphos-news.de


Video about the Pegasos-TV-Report on Hungarian television
The online news magazine reports about the availability of a video of about 20 minutes about the Pegasos board and MorphOS on the Hungarian television "fix tv". The video which has a size of around 170 MB is available in MPEG and DivX format and can be downloaded under the title link. A version with English captions is in work. (nba) (Translation: dr)

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06.Jun.2003
AmiWest (Website)


AmiWest 2003: Participation of Nova Design Inc.
The Amiga show "AmiWest" will be take place this summer in Sacramento, too. On 26th and 27th July 2003 American Amiga users will have the possibility of informing about the newest developments. After Bill McEwen, CEO of Amiga, Inc. already promised his appearing on April and Genesi also showed interest to participate the show now has another exhibitor: more ... (nba) (Translation: dr)

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06.Jun.2003
Amigan Software (Website)


Worm Wars 7.5 published
Today version 7.5 of the snake clon "Worm Wars" by Amigan Software has been published. more ... (nba) (Translation: dr)

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06.Jun.2003
David 'Daff' Brunet (E-Mail)


Amiga Games Hit Parade: Results of May/June 2003
Today the results of the voting to the game of the months May/June 2003 have been published: more ... (nba) (Translation: dr)

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06.Jun.2003



Aminet Uploads until 06.06.2003
Here are the new uploads to the Aminet since our last message: more ... (ps) (Translation: dr)

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05.Jun.2003
VMC Harald Frank (ANF)


Gameport Driver v41.27 with Amiga/Catweasel PCI-Joystick Support
The gameport driver version 41.27 with Amiga/Catweasel PCI support is online! Guido Mersmann has put together a new version of his lowlevel.library gameport driver, which includes the following alterations and fixes:
  • BUGFIX:
    Fixed bug in the QueryKeys() function, unfortunately that was overlooked because it was the only function that wasn't used in the test program. Thanks to Chris S. Handley for the bug report.

  • FEATURE:
    GamePortEnable now supports "VT82C686 Audio Codec 97" game ports on non-PC/Amithlon systems.

  • FEATURE:
    Support for the Amiga game ports has been added as well as for the Catweasel PCI flipper controller with both of its Amiga-compatible joystick connectors. The selection of ports has been more comfortably arranged.
The new version may be downloaded directly from the Amithlon-Homepage. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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05.Jun.2003
Christoph Kimna (ANF)


Game: PairsNG Demo Available
As of today the PairsNG homepage and demo version are online. PairsNG is a Workbench-based computer board game similar to Shanghai. The game is shareware and may be registered for ten euros.

Features:
  • 3D-Look
  • Sound (over AHI)
  • Runs (exclusively) on graphic cards (CGFX/P96)
  • Three different game options/board sizes
  • Load function for additional stone sets
  • Item fields, behind which positive or negative actions are concealed
  • Also runs under UAE
(ps) (Translation: dm)

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05.Jun.2003
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)


Eyetech: AmigaOneXE-G3 now available / G4 slightly delayed
Alan Redhouse (Eyetech) has announced on the A1 mailing list the availibility of AmigaOne-XE computers with G3 processor. A few days ago was stated the delivery of G4 Amigas will be slightly delayed because of a too small CPU fan. Customers ordered an AmigaOne-G4 who'd not want to wait any longer can change their order at their local dealer into a G3 (as long as the stock lasts). more ... (ps) (Translation: gf)

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05.Jun.2003
eBay (Website)


EBay Auctions to Get More Expensive after July 1st, 2003
A new European Union (EU) guideline relating to introduction of the value-added tax (VAT) on digital services has led to the fact that Ebay will start levying higher fees and commissions after July 1st, 2003. This VAT is going to apply to all eBay fees and provions, including listing fees, fees for additional options, provisions and fees for further services that are paid by eBay sellers who reside or conduct business in an EU country.
You'll find the complete eBay press release (in German) under the title link. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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05.Jun.2003
AudioLabs (Website)


AudioLabs: Preview Webpage for "ValveMaster" Established
AudioLabs is offering a new product by the name of "ValveMaster," and they've established a new website for it, which you may reach by clicking on the title link. The program is concerned with "audio-finalization/assets-management", and is based on the ProStation audio technology. Read further details in the following English-language original announcement.

»ValveMaster web section now open with early info on this new product here. The application is an audio-finalizer/assets-manager based on ProStationAudio technology. Fully realtime design, in the best tradition of AudioLabs products. Integrated audio-database allows to work on unlimited DSP varitions of audio masters without even opening a single file requester, waiting for rendering, nor taking disk-space. Designed for realtime handing of unlimited amounts of 32bit-deep / 2GB-sized audio files. Analog-feel overdrive, works above 0dB with no digital clipping for most flexible DSP processing ever.« (ps) (Translation: dm)

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05.Jun.2003
Markus Holler (Website)


Music: Track List for the Soon-to-Be-Released CD Remix64 Vol. 2
Markus Holler, known to many Amiga users for his music pieces in Tales of Tamar, Operation: Counterstrike and The Holy Trinity, is now working on the soon-to-be-released CD Remix64 Vol. 2. For this CD he has released a comprehensive track list with selections from the remixes (including mixes of Fist 2 and Parallax) and an introduction to the musician. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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05.Jun.2003
Diverse


Software Updates in Brief (5th June, 2003)

New pictograms by GameIcons.info
The game icon collection of GameIcons.info has been suplemented for the 2003 archive.
Download: GameIcons-2003.lha - 1,2 MB

WHDLoad Installer: New Packet
5th June, 2003 improvement: Sensible Golf (Sensible Software) supports another version, install script updated.

(ps) (Translation: dm)

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05.Jun.2003
VIM (Website)


Editor: Vim 6.2 - The Amiga memorial edition
VIM is an editor that is based on the Unix editor "vi" and is available for different systems such as AmigaOS, AtariMiNT, BeOS, DOS, MacOS, MachTen, OS/2, RiscOS, VMS, and Windows (95/98/NT4/NT5/2000). On 1st June 2003 version 6.2 was released. Read this excerpt from the original press release:

»[01 JUN 03] A complete new release of Vim is waiting to be downloaded! This is mostly a bugfix release, only a few new features are available: Arabic support, exception handling, GTK 2 support, PostScript printing for 8-bit encodings and a number of smaller things. Several hundreds of bugs have been fixed. For the full list of changes do ":help version-6.2" in the new Vim. (Bram Moolenaar)« (ps) (Translation: dm)

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04.Jun.2003
Martin Heine (ANF)


Pegasos II: First information about the price scheme
At MorphOS-News.de there is a first information about the soon coming Pegasos II. Regarding to that the Pegasos II board with a G3 processor card starts at 299 Euro, the entry level wit a G4 module (minimun 1 Ghz) starts at 499 Euro (all prices excluding VAT abd/or other local taxes). more ... (ps) (Translation: ub)

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04.Jun.2003
Golem - IT News


Golem: Gentoo now with Live-CDs for PowerPC also
»Live-CDs with KDE 3.1.2 and GNOME 2.2.1 as desktop
By request of some users the Gentoo team has released the bootable Linux Live-CDs for Macintosh. The based on the free Linux distribution Gentoo Live-CDs offering either KDE3 or GNOME2 as Desktop and enable to run macOS X within a window utilizing "Mac on Linux" «
Read the full Golem article by the title link. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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04.Jun.2003
Golem - IT News


Golem: Cornice announces a new generation of mobile mini hard disks
»Cornice Storage Element - 1.5-GByte hard drive with a weight of 14.6 g.
The US start up company Cornice has developed with their "Cornice Storage Element" an extraordinary tiny and cheap hard disk for mobile consumer electronics like MP3 players. The Cornice SE weights 14.6 g only and offers a storage volume of about 1.5 GByte and is said to be produced with a very low price due to its slim design.«
Read the full Golem article by the title link. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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04.Jun.2003
Cloanto (E-Mail)


Emulator: Amiga Forever 5.3 released / invitation to the A3
Cloanto released today version 5.3 of Amiga Forever, the official Amiga emulator for PCs. The update covers some new features and improved emulation compounds as well as a new version of the "Software-Manager". Version 7.1c of the paint programm Personal Paint is included also. The cross platform version of Amiga Forever 5.3 includes an improved support for Amiga emulations running on Mac OS X systems. Read in the following paragraphs the full press release including some information regarding the "Amiga Alpe Adria 2003" show. more ... (ps) (Translation: ub)

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03.Jun.2003
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)


New Poll: Will you buy AmigaOS4 for your BlizzardPPC?
We started a new poll to get an impression of the real demand for a BlizzardPPC version of OS4. It can be accessed by following the title link. The poll is geared solely towards owners of a BlizzardPPC accellerator card.

Here you will find the current results of the voting. (ps)

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03.Jun.2003
Diverse


Software Updates until 03.06.2003
 
Amigan Software
Game: Worm Wars Version 7.42b - Download: WormWars.lha
Also a Windows version is available for download.

Installer: WHDLoad - new packets until 03.06.2003
  • 03.06.03 improved: Xenon2 (Bitmap Brothers) minor changes
  • 03.06.03 fixed: Shadow Lands (Domark) version check corrected
  • 03.06.03 updated: North & South (Infogrames) install script changed
  • 01.06.03 improved: Shadow Lands (Domark) install script fixed, manual added
  • 01.06.03 fixed: Zak Mc Kracken (Lucasfilm Games) protection fixed
  • 01.06.03 new: Red Lightning (S.S.I.) done by JOTD
  • 01.06.03 improved: Alien Breed (Team 17) various improvements
  • 01.06.03 new: Traders (Linel) done by Harry
(ps) (Translation: gf)

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03.Jun.2003
Michael Battilana (E-Mail)


Fair: News about Amiga Alpe Adria 2003 at 05.07.2003
As reported earlier, the fair A3 (Amiga Alpe Adria 2003) in Udine, Italy takes place on 5th July 2003. The website around the fair was now updated, now all information about program, travel, hotels, and sightseeing and cultural life in this time as a music festival and concerts are described here now. more ... (ps) (Translation: gf)

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03.Jun.2003
Cloanto (ANF)


Cloanto Releases Personal Paint 7.1c
Advances in emulation technology made it possible to push the Amiga 68K CPU and Blitter to speeds which were not considered possible a few years ago. In this context, a small bug in Personal Paint emerged whereby Blitter and CPU operations would not always be synchronized properly, e.g. causing some visual "trash" during certain alpha channel operations. Personal Paint 7.1c addresses this issue. This version was released today as a free upgrade to Amiga Forever users, accessible via Software Manager. Users of slower silicon-based Amiga systems are not affected by the issue. (ps)

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03.Jun.2003
Andreas 'A.W.Design' Weyrauch (ANF)


Club Amiga Magazine: Article about FFS from O. Barthel now free
In Issue #4 of the Club Amiga Magazine the article from Olaf Barthel about the FastFileSystem (FFS) of Amiga Inc. now free for release. This article deals with the past, the present, and the future of the FFS. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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03.Jun.2003
ANN


PC/DOS-Emulator: DOSBox Version 0.58 for MorphOS
"DOSBox is a DOS-emulator using SDL for easy portability to different platforms, DOSBox has already been ported to several different platforms, such as Windows, BeOS, Linux, Mac OS X... DOSBox emulates a 286/386 realmode CPU, Directory FileSystem/XMS/EMS, a SoundBlaster card for excellent sound compatibility with older games... You can "re-live" the good old days with the help of DOSBox, it can run plenty of the old classics that don't run on your new computer!"

DOSBox is an emulator which is, unlike Bochs, aimed at games that's why it has good quality SoundBlaster emulation, joystick support,... and unlike Bochs, DOSBox does NOT require the DOS nor a BIOS to run. Please note that DOSBox still only emulate Real Mode: it basically means that you'll be able to run most games/programs released before 1993-1994 (this includes great RPGs and a lot of 256 colors adventure games which were never released on the Amiga). Almost every games released after 1994 are running in Protected Mode: these games won't work at all in current DOSBox. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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03.Jun.2003



Aminet Uploads until 03.06.2003
The latest Aminet Uploads: more ... (ps) (Translation: gf)

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03.Jun.2003
Mikey C (ANF)


Hyperion OS4 BPPC Survey
Hyperion-Entertainment BPPC Survey
As AmigaOS 4 for AmigaOne and CSPPC based machines nears completion, Hyperion is undertaking a survey to gauage demand for the BPPC version. Therefore if you are an Amiga1200 owner with a Dual Blizzard PPC card and would like to see OS4 ported to this machine, please send an email to: timdg@hyperion-entertainment.com. more ... (ps)

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02.Jun.2003
Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF)


Music: Liquid Skies records #038
Since yesterday a new music package with a tune by Tripper is available on the homepage of the group. Details: more ... (ps) (Translation: sk)

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02.Jun.2003
Kieron Wilkinson (ANF)


C.A.P.S. Update
C.A.P.S. is dedecated to the rescue of classic Amiga games. Current update: more ... (ps) (Translation: sk)

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02.Jun.2003
Jens Schönfeld (ANF)


individual Computers: New products and new cooperations
New product: Kickflash OS4
Kickflash was announced several years ago, but never released due to licensing problems. With the planning of the new PPC native OS4 for all Amiga computers with PPC CPU, Hyperion and individual Computers started a cooperation more than a year ago (May 2002). The result of this cooperation is "Kickflash OS4", a highly optimized flashrom card for the Zorro slot of classic Amigas. It reduces boot time of OS4 significantly, and comes at a very low price: 29,- EUR. Up-to-date flashrom chips allow up to 100.000 re-programming cycles. Kickflash OS4 will be available to betatesters this summer. Mass production will start in time for the release of OS4, so people will have the choice between tailormade solutions by all cooperation partners (also see ALGOR/ROMulus by E3B).

New product: RR-Net
Especially for the Retro Replay and the C-One there will a networking card for the C64 before the end of this summer. Together with Adam Dunkels, the author of the web-enabled Contiki operating system, the first drivers for this 10MBit-card have been made. Contiki even has web-server functions that can be seen on the Internet: The server http://www.tfe.c64.org is running on a stock C64 with a similar networking card! RR-Net will be available in August 2003 for 50,- EUR.

Transparent C64 cartridge cases
Due to the high demand, cases for the nearly sold-out Retro Replay will be available from June 24th, 2003 on. If there's enough demand, we might also produce other colours in addition to the transparent ones. To find out what colours that could be, the hacker-group Cyberpunx has setup a Voting-page. The price per case will be 4,- EUR, no matter what colour you choose.

Lyra back in stock
The Lyra keyboard adapter that allows using a PC keyboard on Amiga computers will be back in stock on June 24th. We apologize for the shipment delays - we were not prepared for the high demand of this product. A big thank-you goes out to our customers who were obviously so satisfied with their Lyra adapter that they recommended it to all their friends. (ps)

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02.Jun.2003
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)


Online-Magazine: NoCover #111
Issue no. 111 of NoCover is now available and can be found at the title link. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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02.Jun.2003
Bill Panagouleas (ANF)


New AmiZilla Marketing Campaign Launched
A new AmiZilla marketing campaign has been launched. Companies and websites that link to and promote the Dream of Netscape/Mozilla on Amiga get listed and promoted. Top Zilla Marketers are the ones that promoted AmiZilla first or come up with a very creative and interesting banner or animation for the project. more ... (ps)

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02.Jun.2003
Michael Böhmer (ANF)


Shipment of ALGOR will start on Monday
The distribution of the new Zorro II USB controller ALGOR by E3B to the dealers begins on today's Monday. Additional information about the product and possible bundles and goodies can be found at the title link. (nba) (Translation: sk)

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02.Jun.2003
Carsten Siegner (ANF)


DiaCD Update
Carsten Siegner released an update for DiaCD. Details about changes an improvements is to be found at the title link. (nba) (Translation: sk)

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02.Jun.2003
Hakan Parting (E-Mail)


AmiComSys 2.4 and HL-Plugin 1.2 released
Hakan Parting released updates for his programs AmiComSys and HL-Plugin. The following changes were made: more ... (nba) (Translation: sk)

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01.Jun.2003
Brad Webb (E-Mail)


Amiga Update Newsletter by Brad Webb #030531
Brad Webb has published the Amiga Update for May 2003. Once a month Webb summarises all important news on the theme of Amiga in his newsletter. Read the current Amiga Update by way of E-Mail subscription or delayed under the title link and therein the following themes: more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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01.Jun.2003
Andreas Weyrauch (A.W.Design) (ANF)


Issue 5 (June) of Amiga Inc.'s Club Amiga Magazine published
Issue 5 (June) of the monthly Amiga Club Magazine has been published today for registered members. It contains a.o.t. a new status report on OS 4.0, an interview with Zeoneo and much more. (nba) (Translation: cb)

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01.Jun.2003



Obituary: Jay Glenn Miner (31st May 1932 - 20th June 1994)
This Saturday 71 years ago, on the 31st May 1932, Jay Glenn Miner was born. Miner is regarded as one of the most prominent chip designers in the world and as the father of the Amiga. more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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01.Jun.2003
ANN / San Francisco Business Times (Website)


3DO face bankruptcy
According to reports of the San Francisco Business Times, American video game and hardware developers 3DO have filed for insolvency. more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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01.Jun.2003
Mark Tierno (E-Mail)


Magazine: Amiga Information Online (AIO) #71
The 71st and officially last issue of the Amiga online magazine 'Amiga Information Online (AIO)' has been published. This issue contains a.o.t. the following articles: more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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01.Jun.2003
Pixel Art (E-Mail)


Start menu: Pixload Final Version 4 for Amiga and MorphOS released
Today the final Version 4 of the start menu Pixload has been released for AmigaOS and MophOS. This is the final features list: more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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01.Jun.2003
AmigaWorld (ANF)


AmigaWorld: Interview with AmiStart developer Darius Brewka
The online magazine AmigaWorld has published an interview with Darius Brewka, the programmer of AmiStart. (nba) (Translation: cb)

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01.Jun.2003
Vinnny^AiC (ANF)


Event: Computer Art Festival 2003 in Russia
The Computer Art Festival 2003 (CAFe 2003) will take for the fourth time on 23rd and 24th August 2003 in Kazan, Russia. more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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01.Jun.2003
Vinnny^AiC (ANF)


Spanish and Russian documentation for FroggerNG
Spanish and Russian documentation for the shareware video player FroggerNG has been provided which is available for download under the title link. (nba) (Translation: cb)

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31.May.2003
Michael Böhmer (ANF)


E3B and Hyperion: ALGOR / ROMulus flash ROM supported by AmigaOS 4
E3B and Hyperion are pleased to be able to announce the deep cooperation of both companies regarding the ALGOR and ROMulus. The for the time being by Hyperion developed AmigaOS 4.0 will be able to use the flash ROMs available on the ALGOR and ROMULUS without any problem. more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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31.May.2003
AUGS - Amiga User Group Switzerland (ANF)


AmigaOS 4.0 tour in Basel with good PR
The announcement of the AmigaOS 4.0 presentation in Basel finds a wide spreading in Switzerland through the headline on PC-Tip and the portal of Sunrise. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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31.May.2003
The Legacy (website)


The Legacy: Do you have self painted games sketchesor maps?
The Legacy is a games museum for C64, Amiga, Atari, PC, Schneider/Amstrad CPC that provides the readers with screenshots, covers scans and information about the developers. Today the museum is looking for people who still have their with attention to detail painted maps for Dungeon Master and games like that lying around. more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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31.May.2003
Golem - IT News


Golem: Temporary injunction against SCO
The Linux specialist univention from Bremen (Germany) has obtained a temporary injunction at the Landgericht Bremen against the SCO Group GmbH. This injunction forbids SCO to claim "that Linux operating systems contain illegally gained intellectual property of SCO Unix and/or that end users who use Linux can be made liable for the involved violation of copyrights". If acting against this an infringement payment up to 250,000 Euro is possible. This injunction is only valid for the German SCO Group GmbH not world wide.
Read the full (German) Golem article following the title link. more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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31.May.2003
A/NES (website)


Emulator: A/NES CGFX version 1.33 in the works
Version 1.33 of the Nintendo Entertainment System emulator A/NES CGFX for Amiga computers with graphics cards is being worked on. Here the original message: more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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31.May.2003



Aminet uploads until 31.05.2003
Here are the Aminet uploads added since our last report: more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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31.May.2003
edition W3C.de


German translation of the XFrames Working Draft
Already in the middle of May had a German translation of the conceptual drafts for the new XFrames on the website of Michael Jendryschik been made available under the title link. The English original of the Working Draft can be found on the website of the W3C. XFrames is an XML application with the aim to assemble several documents to replace in the long run the HTML frames. A future support through all available webbrowsers recommended by the W3C. (nba) (Translation: wk)

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31.May.2003
Amiga Rulez


Website for MorphED set up
For MorphED, a free text editor and gcc developers environment by Dietmar Eilert for the operating system MorphOS, had an own website been set up under the title link. There you can find next to some information several provisional screenshots that show the optical relationship between MorphED and GoldED Studio AIX.

Under http://morphed.morphos.net/ exists a mirror of the website. (nba) (Translation: wk)

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31.May.2003
Cyborg (ANF)


BenderIRC 1.5 RC 1 available
BenderIRC, the free IRC client, is nearing the final version 1.5. In the last days has the client got several updates. more ... (nba) (Translation: wk)

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31.May.2003
DOpus-ML (email)


New DirOpus 4 beta version available
The new beta version 4.17 pre 21 of the file manager Directory Opus 4 is available under the title link. Direct download: DOpus417pre21.lzx. (nba) (Translation: wk)

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30.May.2003
Gunnar 'GunaTM' Bernhardt (ANF)


Emulator: WinUAE version 0.8.22 R7 published
Version 0.8.22 release 7 of the Amiga emulator 'WinUAE' written by Toni Wilen for Windows has been published. This version contains the following bug fixes and new features: more ... (ps) (Translation: dr)

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30.May.2003
Amiga Club Augsburg (ANF)


OS4.0 on Tour - News
Amiga Club Augsburg and KDH Datentechnik wrote:
"With an opinion poll we would like to get an overview about the amount of people who might will come. If there are any signs that more visitors will come than we expect now there is the possibility open the event on Sunday, too. Therefore we would be very grateful if you could help us. more ... (ps) (Translation: dr)

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30.May.2003
Debian (Website)


Debian Weekly News: Debian for Pegasos
In its issue 21/2003 the Debian Weekly News which is a newsletter of the Debian community reports about how Debian works on a Pegasos computer: more ... (nba) (Translation: dr)

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30.May.2003
WHDLoad (Website)


Installer: WHDLoad - New packets until 31.05.2003 (Update)
With WHDLoad you can install games which have been formerly meant only for use with disks on your hard drive. The following packets have been added or updated: more ... (nba) (Translation: dr)

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30.May.2003
Steffen Nitz (E-Mail)


Game: 'Die Kleine Gilde' - further names wanted
Steffen Nitz wrotes:
I need your ideas again. This time I am looking for positive messages of the workers like: more ... (ps) (Translation: dr)

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30.May.2003
derstandard.at (ANF)


Mention of Amizilla on Standard
During the last time good news have been a really rare thing. But the Austrian newspaper "Der Standard" reports sometimes about our system. The online article reports about the project "Amizilla" which tries to make possible the porting of the Mozilla browser to the Amiga. (ps) (Translation: dr)

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29.May.2003
Chris Hodges (ANF)


USB Stack: Poseidon Update V2.1
There's a new update of the Poseidon USB Stack. It consists mainly of improvements and bugfixes of the Mass Storage Class, for Highway as well as Subway drivers. Through this a whole lot more pieces of equipment should run, which had formerly balked.

Newly come is a program for USB-Radios from D-Link, respectively GemTek. One can purchase these very cheaply on eBay, because it was put together in a friendly manner it was just a few hours work to create the drivers.

A bit more was invested in the new program for the management of my MP3 Player (Valencia MPX), which was available for purchase at Lidl in December 2002. This (and many similarly built units) are unfortunately not MSD equipment. With the Uproar tool this MP3 player may nonetheless be conveniently used. In case anyone else has such a gadget, I'd be very appreciative to hear some feedback.

This time there are two separate archives, for classic Amiga as well as MorphOS systems -- this allows simple installation.

That's just an intro, further details may be found in the ReadMe. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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29.May.2003
(ANF)


Amiga Access Homepage Update
On the homepage of the Amiga-Clone 'Access' (title link) there are now some more benchmarks. The modules may be downloaded and tried on your own computer. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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29.May.2003
Roger Stamm (ANF)


ahs-amiga.ch Is Moving
Roger Stamm of AHS-Amiga Handel Stamm writes:
"AHS-Amiga is moving. Because of this it may happen that the pages at www.ahs.amiga.ch are not readily available. If you want to get in touch with us, use email: info@ahs-amiga.ch. We will send a confirmation within two days for the receipt of the email. If you don't get confirmation, you can also reach us at rstamm@gmx.de. Many thanks for your understanding." (ps) (Translation: dm)

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29.May.2003
Telemar Rosenberger (E-Mail)


Amiforce: Snapshots of Aquarium and Port Royal
Telemar Rosenberger, known to many for his software "AmHuhn," has authored a screen saver named "Aquarium" and a game named "Port Royal," with the help of the multimedia authoring system Hollywood. Under the title link you'll find the first screenshots for both of these programs. The programs will be published as soon as the announced Hollywood Version 1.5 is out.

The deal with Aquarium is that it's a screen saver with images of swimming fish, already known from other platforms. Now AmigaOS too gets the enjoyment of this pleasing screen saver.

Port Royal is a new combat game, which is about ships firing cannons. With this one may, for example, calculate wind direction in directing a strike, and naturally the enemy ships shoot back. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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29.May.2003
Amiforce (ANF)


Amiforce: New Audio Track
As of now there is a new MP3 (Trance) to be downloaded from Amiforce, for all interested. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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28.May.2003
Dennis Pauler (ANF)


Star Empire II: Last possibility to join
Tomorrow, Thursday, a new round of the email based space strategy game Star Empire II will start. The aim of the game is to become the leader of the universe but there are 32 human beings trying to do this and several computer controled pirates. Diplomaty, alliances, but also armed space crafts are strongly indicated to fulfill this. more ... (ps) (Translation: ub)

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28.May.2003
pcgames.de (ANF)


PC Games: Munich decides for Linux
»The Munich city council has decided today that in future on all 14,00 PCs and notebooks of the city Linux software will be used instead of Microsoft programs. The council followed with this decission a claim of the 1st municipal Christian Ude. The migration to the open source operating system should be done steadily during the next years. Initially the public offices which use mostly office applications should be changed to the new software. The costs of this change including teaching courses are guessed to nearly 30 million Euros«.
Read the full article (German) by the title link.

Further links regarding this topic:
Golem: München pro Linux: Stadtrat lässt Microsoft abblitzen
heise: IBM: Münchener Entscheidung ein "Ritterschlag für Linux"
heise: CSU kritisiert Münchener Entscheidung als "Software-Abenteuer"
SPIEGEL: MÜNCHEN WÄHLT LINUX SuSE beißt Bill
(ps) (Translation: ub)

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28.May.2003
Lorraine Design (Website)


New YAM toolbar icons
At Lorraine-Design there are new icons for the YAM toolbar available for download. Here is a preview.

Download: NewYam.LHA (ps) (Translation: ub)

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28.May.2003
Steffen Nitz (ANF)


Game: 'Die Kleine Gilde' - lookong for further names
Steffen Nitz writes: "'Die Kleine Gilde' version 0.25 will be released within the next 4 - 5 days and I ask for the following: Actually I am binding the new profession smith to the game and need 20 to 30 house names regarding the smith profession. I am looking for names like "Heavy Hammer", "Hot Iron" etc. There is a keyfile to win for 'Die Kleine Gilde' or for `SN-Münzarchiv'".

Update:
Steffen Nitz has published this screen shot from the game. Under the title link you will find some others. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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28.May.2003
Marc Albrecht (E-Mail)


amiga-news.de: Comuter center maintenance
Tomorrow night (i.e. from Thursday to Friday) there will be some hardware compounds changed at that comuter center which hoste amiga-news.de therefore between 23:00 and 03:00 that night it might be that the pages are unreachable. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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28.May.2003
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena: Preview from PairsNG and an own domain
The one or other user might remember the game "Pairs" which was released in 1996 for the first time in version 1.0 by Tobias Lenz. Seven years later Christoph Kimna is working with "PairsNG" on more than a honorable successor. The preview reports about Olaf Köbniks first impressions of "PairsNG" and with the screen shots you can see yourself that there will be a real classic one soon, which won't release you too easy. more ... (nba) (Translation: ub)

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28.May.2003
David Rey (E-Mail)


Official release of YAM v2.4p1
The email client YAM (Yet Another Mailer) has been released by the YAM open source team to be publicly downloadable. Read with the following the list of the new features: more ... (nba) (Translation: ub)

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28.May.2003
Carsten Siegner (ANF)


Dia-CD (Vacation pictures burned as VideoCD)
Today Carsten Siegner finished his project "Dia-CD" (at his home page at "rexx"). With this program you can watch your pictures from the vacation easily utilizing a TV and a DVD player. The program creates automatically a slide show and compiles a VCD-Image by demand. more ... (nba) (Translation: ub)

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28.May.2003
James Daniels (E-Mail)


Game: Payback for GBA - Status report #7
On May the 27th 2003 James Daniels by Apex Designs released the seventh status report about the port of the game 'Payback' to the Gameboy Advance. more ... (nba) (Translation: ub)

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27.May.2003
KDH News (ANF)


AmigaOne: German mailing list
A German-speaking mailing list for AmigaOne-customers was built up today. This mailing list should help AmigaOne-customers to communicate with other customers in the German-speaking scope (Germany, Austria, Switzerland), also it should be a authority for tips and tricks because of the AmigaOne. more ... (nba) (Translation: gf)

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27.May.2003
David Rey (E-Mail)


YAM Newsletter 12 - visits in the YAM future
The YAMOS team, developer of the e-mail client YAM (Yet Another Mailer), have been published the YAM newsletter No. 12 today. There they related to the new features of YAM-Release 2.4p1 which explains hidden options "AutoColumnResize" of this version and visited to the future of YAM. Read the complete English-speaking newsletter under the title link. (nba) (Translation: gf)

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27.May.2003
AROS (Website)


AROS: Call to Logo competition
The face of AROS in this way. So a logo competition is organized, that is open for designer and graphic artists. After the delivery date there are public selections, at its end a winner is announced. more ... (nba) (Translation: gf)

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27.May.2003
AROS (Website)


AROS: Status Report May 2003
Another whole month has gone by, which means that it's definitely time for another status update. Doh, why do have all the status updates to begin like that? :) I'd like to thank all the people who showed interest in AROS in the last months, and there have been a lot! Anyway, let's not wait longer, here are the juicy bits, in this relatively uneventful month...

Hardware
Johan Grip received the Pegasos board at the end of April, installed Debian GNU/Linux on it, and started working on the hosted AROS port. However he was no longer able to continue for personal reasons, so he sent the board to Michal Schulz, another talented hardware hacker.

In the meantime, Michal, who already had a PPC PReP board, worked on the native PPC port. He merged his sources in the AROS CVS tree, creating the new 'arch/ppc' directory. To this day, he went as far as implementing task handling and scheduling. Congratulations Michal! Sources as well as a PReP boot image can be found at http://home.tu-clausthal.de/~misc/AROS.ppc.tar.bz2

Michal is also reworking exec.library to make it hardware/platform-independent, by moving dependent stuff in resources like kernel.resource, OpenFirmware.resource...

Build system
No fundamental changes to this sometimes hated system, but lots and lots of little bug fixes and improvements by almost every active AROS Team member in tools, config files, makefiles... So much activity caused quite a few broken nightly builds, but it seems now stabilized.

Also the newer gcc 3.3 that got installed on the build machine led to some problems, but nothing that couldn't be handled.

We now use bzip2 instead of gzip, and a custom, simpler package format than tar to create the AROS floppy and squeeze every possible byte. In the quest to more space, some less useful programs were removed from floppy. Thanks to Adam Chodorowski for the cleanup and optimizations!

i386-pc Installation
The installer for the i386 native port, install-i386-pc, is currently broken, but a graphical bootsector installer is in work, as well as a bootmenu editor, courtesy of Sebastian Heutling, who also still works on the HDToolBox partition editor.

User Interface
Adam Chodorowski began to work on the Zune custom class PreferencesWindow.mcc which implements the AROS standard prefs window buttons and look.
Paul Smith continued his huge work on the next iteration of Wanderer and the underlying desktop.library. It draws icons, and different views are possible (large icons, small icons, details).
Fabio Alemagna added horizontal and vertical color gradients to Zune images. Take a look at the obligatory screenshot!
By default, the Boot Shell is now closed after Wanderer is started. To open a new shell, use the Wanderer/Shell menu item, or use Amiga-W shortcut (Amiga key is the right Win key on pc105 keyboards)

Localizations
Thanks to Olivier Adam for his French translation of dos.library catalog, and to Paulo Silva for the Portuguese keyboard description (which Georg Steger implemented).

Miscellaneous
Some miscellaneous things that have happened:
  • Staf Verhaegen continued to work on diskfont.library.
  • Stefan Berger worked hard on ports of gtlayout.library and term 4.7, which can be found in contrib.
  • Adam Chodorowski imported AHI 5.8 in AROS CVS, following Martin Blom's release of the AROS port.
  • Georg Steger worked on the unix hosted kernel to allow nesting supervisor, so that signals occuring during a signal handler execution are not ignored. It should improve the stability of the serial device.
  • and of course, lots of fixes here and there by many developers: for a rough idea, already more than 350 CVS commits this month (although we won't beat the record of 890 last month, according to the AROS-CVS mailing list archive).

Documentation
AROS documentation, in source and HTML-rendered form, is now available on the download page.

Web
Randy Vice set up an AROS support site, TeamAROS, at http://thenostromo.com/teamaros/.

Be sure to check their bounty program if you want to sponsor AROS development. (nba) (Translation: gf)

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27.May.2003
z5 (ANF)


A.D.A.: Changes and votes
Forgot your password or username? Just click Log in on demo list page, enter your email address and the username and password will be send to you. Now there is no excuse anymore not to get active. By the way, about 120 votes were added in the last week. Thanks and keep them coming! (nba)

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26.May.2003
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


AA: Interview with Bill Panagouleas / 'DNA - The Variety of Life'
Amiga Arena Interview with Bill Panagouleas (DiscreetFX)
Olaf Köbnik talked with Bill Panagoules about the Amiga port of Mozilla and about upcoming products for the Amiga.

The (English) interview.

Amiga Arena Fullversion: DNA - The Variety of Life
"DNA - The Variety OF Life", the first work by "Applaud software" is now available for download. The game is a strategy game. The story is somewhat similar to the one of "UFO - Enemy unknown". The earth is threatend by mutants. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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26.May.2003
Diverse


Software Updates - 26.05.2003 (Update)
 
New Ports of Amiga.SF: abcm2ps and cURL
abcm2ps Version 3.5.3
abcm2ps is a program which converts music tunes from ABC format to PostScript. It was developed mainly to print barock organ scores which have independant voices played on one or many keyboards and a pedal-board.
abcm2ps-3.5.3.lha more ... (ps) (Translation: sk)

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26.May.2003
Amiga Society (Website)


Amiga Society: Update of Little Book and Schlachtfeld News
There are some updates for the Little Book available - short entries about games like Dune II or Celtic Legends.

For the fans of Schlachtfeld there are the following news: There is meanwhile an Alpha9-Version - this runs among other things also under UAE. Some systems, as for instance the A4000 from Horst Diebel want to get along however not so completely with it. On the computers, on which the play runs, one can select, against an opponent advance its team and supply oneself with the opponent of engagements. At present there are however still problems with aiming accuracy and the shots generally - Christian works however on these problems. It gave already large progress and moves the end of the alpha phase within easy reach. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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26.May.2003



Aminet Uploads until 26.05.2003
Here the Aminet Uploads which were added since our last message:
McA45a.lha           biz/dbase   67K+*McAgenda* is a phonebook very easy to u
mca45CAT.lha         biz/dbase    3K+Catalonian catalog for database McAgenda
mca45ESP.lha         biz/dbase    5K+Spanish catalog for database McAgenda
SN-KontoArc.lha      biz/dbase   94K+V1.11  Accout archives (Germany only)
XBaze-7.2.lha        biz/dbase  533K+Very easy2use flexible and fast database
OpenURLDevBas.lha    dev/basic   45K+Using OpenURL library from HBasic
OrpheusV1_0.lha      dev/basic   40K+AGA copper creator for BlitzBasic2
FusionV1_0.lha       dev/misc   217K+AGA palette manipulation & editing
nA_impulse_src.lha   dev/src    2.2M+Music disk asm source
BackUp.lha           disk/bakup  43K+A simple backup tool.. v1.4
nA_Cracker1_0b.lha   disk/misc   65K+NDOS utility tools ;)
ThePolice.lha        docs/hyper  50K+The Police: albums, lyrix, singles +more
WormWars.lha         game/misc  585K+Worm Wars 7.42a: Advanced snake game
supertvCAT.lha       gfx/board    3K+Catalonian catalog for SuperTV
AmiFig_Koch.lha      gfx/edit     1K+Draws Koch's Snowflake using AmiFig's Ar
DIYrekoIII.lha       gfx/ifx     34K+Create REKO, Soliton and AS-... cardsets
Reko2As.lha          gfx/ifx      2K+Convert Reko cardsets to AS-.....
FroggerSP.lha        gfx/show    17K+Frogger spanish documentation v2.06.0
nA_showLOGO02.lha    gfx/show     6K+View mobilephone logos
038_mpfree.lha       mods/moods 6.1M+Moods - Streaming For Your Instincts
039_mpfree.lha       mods/moods 7.8M+Moods - Streaming For Your Instincts
040_mpfree.lha       mods/moods 5.5M+Moods - Streaming For Your Instincts
042_mpfree.lha       mods/moods 5.0M+Moods - Streaming For Your Instincts
043_mpfree.lha       mods/moods 4.7M+Moods - Streaming For Your Instincts
044_mpfree.lha       mods/moods 5.0M+Moods - Streaming For Your Instincts
hum_m220.lha         mods/moods 117K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m221.lha         mods/moods 634K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m222.lha         mods/moods 2.7M+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m223.lha         mods/moods 163K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m224.lha         mods/moods 114K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m225.lha         mods/moods 233K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m226.lha         mods/moods 295K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m227.lha         mods/moods 464K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m228.lha         mods/moods 1.2M+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m229.lha         mods/moods 2.7M+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m230.lha         mods/moods 209K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m231.lha         mods/moods 141K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m232.lha         mods/moods 150K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m233.lha         mods/moods 770K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m234.lha         mods/moods 1.1M+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m235.lha         mods/moods 1.0M+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
hum_m236.lha         mods/moods 217K+Moods - Music For Your Instincts
kof2kxIcons.lha      pix/gicon  106K+King Of Fighters 2KX glow icons
Webbit2003_04.lha    pix/misc    15M+Webb.it 2003 archive 04
Webbit2003_05.lha    pix/misc   5.9M+Webb.it 2003 archive 04
nA_ConFile04b.lha    text/misc   60K+Compare from 2 to 5 files
FileComp.lha         util/cli     3K+CLI tool for comparing files.
MakeList.lha         util/cli     6K+Create file listing from directories (68
NoLed_v1.2.lha       util/misc    4K+Low-Pass Filter Killer v1.2
DRemind.lha          util/time  292K+Reminds you whenever you want.. v1.65!
(ps) (Translation: sk)

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26.May.2003
Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF)


Music: Liquid Skies records #037
There is another new track by 'Liquid Skies' available. The details of release no. 37: more ... (ps) (Translation: sk)

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25.May.2003
Steffen Nitz (ANF)


Die Kleine Gilde v0.2
Die Kleine Gilde (The Little Guild) V0.2 is available as of now on Steffen Nitz' homepage. more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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25.May.2003
amiga.org


Tao: intent 2 raring to go
In a comment to the article "Amiga DE a Good Idea, Poor Execution" in the forum of the American news service amiga.org, Francis Charig, CEO of Tao, announced intent2 and clarified a couple of points. Please read Charig's full comment below: more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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25.May.2003



Milestone 1 of Jazilla released
After the appeal incl. fund-raising campaign initiated by DiscreetFX for porting the Web browser Mozilla for the Amiga, the works on various porting projects are apparently picking up speed. more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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25.May.2003
Martin Heine (ANF)


Pegasos-Chronicle by Martin Heine
Starting from his German translation of Bill Buck's and Raquel Velascos' Articia adventures, Martin Heine has compiled a (German) "Pegasos Chronicle".

Corrections or events to be added are of course welcome (Senex@gmx.de). (ps) (Translation: cb)

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24.May.2003
Steffen Nitz (ANF)


SN-KontoArchiv V1.12 and "Die Kleine Gilde" overview
SN-KontoArchiv v1.12 released
SN-KontoArchiv is an account management software with many input and statistics functions. The program is email ware. New in version 1.12 is a bug fixing related to reading the keyfile.

Game: Die Kleine Gilde
Soon will a new version (V0.2) of the economy simulation "Die Kleine Gilde" be released. The game status changed from email ware to shareware. The price will probably be 5,- or 10,- Euro. more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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24.May.2003
Jürgen Schober (ANF)


OS4.0 on Tour News
We have the pleasure to announce that the 'OS4.0 on Tour' event will expand into two more countries:
  • 21.06.2003 Schweiz / Basel
  • 28.06.2003 Schweden / Goetheborg
more ... (ps)

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24.May.2003
Diverse


Software news (till 24.05.2003)
Here's a short sumary of software updates of the last few days: more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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24.May.2003
The Legacy


The Legacy: The games museum with rating possibility
The Legacy is a games museum for C64, Amiga, Atari, PC, Schneider/Amstrad CPC that provides the readers with screenshots, covers scans and information about the developers. Today they integrated the possibility to rate single games. Read now the original (German) announcement: more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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24.May.2003
Stiftung Warentest Online


Stiftung Warentest: 0190 numbers - search engine shows netprovider
Stiftung Warentest reports in this article about a search engine in the Internet that is supposed to give information about which 0190 number belongs to which provider. This is an offer of the German "Regulierungsbehörde für Telekommunikation und Post". The search engine is active since Wednesday. Unfortunately it shows only the net provider of the calling number, therefore it's still complicated to search the people in the background behind the numbers. This search engine is a correct but only a first step in the fight against the unscrupulous dialer money makers.
Read the full (German) article following the title link. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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24.May.2003
Martin Heine (ANF)


MUI: new gradient feature for MorphOS v1.4
On MorphOS-News.de you can find an unofficial screenshot of the upcoming MorphOS version 1.4 showing a new MUI feature: gradient creation in realtime (these are no bitmaps). (ps) (Translation: wk)

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24.May.2003
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New webpage for Amiga clone Access
Following the title link you will find a new launched homepage for the Amiga clone Access by Index Information LDT. As there are several Access boards circulating but without an official place to turn to have all available data been collected and a forum has been installed. This can be used to exchange experiences and possibly to remove problems or to answer questions. more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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24.May.2003
Pixel Art (email)


StartMenu: Pixload final version 4 for Amiga and MorphOS 1.3
The Amiga Classic version 4 of the start menu Pixload is finished, only the German localization is still in the works. The version for MorphOS 1.3 is 99,99 % finished. Here is the final feature list: more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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24.May.2003
Lars Ghandy Sobiraj (ANF)


Demo scene: Disk mag Generation now online available
Three issues of the legendary Amiga demo scene disk mag Generation by Artwork, later Endzeit, are now for all interested visitors online available. The former main editor Henning RokDaZone Brau had already months ago a HTML version of his ork prepared but never put it online. This has now been completed and released by the Diskmag.de team. more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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24.May.2003
Thorsten Mampel, 1. Vorsitzender ACH e.V. (ANF)


Amiga meeting North 2003 in Bad Bramstedt
From October, 10th to 12th 2003 takes in Bad Bramstedt (north of Hamburg) the 4th Amiga meeting North place. A full weekend party and fun all around the Amiga. The program: more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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23.May.2003
AmigaWorld (Website)


Weekly Q&A's with Fleecy Moss - episode 11
The English online magazine AmigaWorld has published episode 11 of the regular questions and answers session with Fleecy Moss, CTO at AMIGA, Inc. (Update 2012-03-17, cg: as the original document is no longer available, the following content was moved into our database):

1) Temal: Are there any plans on trying to get companies back to the platform, such as Newtek? Is there any chance that Avid (video-editing) could be a reality on Amiga? (AmigaOS 4.x and forward) =)

Fleecy: As I have said previously, big companies want to see commercial viability OR a wheelbarrow full of cash before they are going to go to the effort of porting to a new platform. A few non Amiga companies have contacted us to find out about progress and plans and we have an internal list of companies we will contact. However, you often only get one chance with these companies so we want to make sure we have something compelling to show them when we do get through the door.

With regards to video applications, we intend to make a big play in the video market but this requires the implementation of the AG2 foundation for this to be a success. We already have one company that has contacted us with an interest in video editing and we will hopefully have more following them. In the end, we have to make the platform attractive for video editing development in order to attract those developers.

2) Ramon: Since there seems to be hardly or no audio people left at Amiga's main staff, can you convince us that audio development is being done and that the Amiga's audio system/engine will (perhaps after 4.0?) be at a high standard and be used for professional audio computing? High quality, flexible, plug-in capable, etc.

Fleecy: The Amiga AG2 audio solution is being designed by people who have a long history in professional audio application development. Its design has been evolving over the past year and will form the foundation for a big assault on the audio market over the next 12-24 months. We have been keeping an eye on the new MacOS 10.2 audio system and we are more than happy that we have a solution which will give it a run for its money. It is unlikely to be in AmigaOS4.0 but elements of it will start to appear from AmigaOS4.1 onwards.

3) DaveP: Can you tell us if the Auction sale at your old offices of Amiga equipment is on behalf of Amiga Inc? Also, related, does this imply that Amiga Inc is in severe financial difficulties?

Fleecy: No it is not on behalf of Amiga Inc. We have had a situation with our landlord for quite some time now. We have been trying to resolve it but the landlord, within his rights under the lease agreement has opted for this course of action. We haven't been in the office for quite some time and all of our work machines were moved out months ago. To counter the rumours being spread, even if there was valuable data and/or IP there, we have the right to remove/delete it before any auction can take place. All that can be sold are office furniture, fixtures and hardware. This amounts to some three year old wall dividers, desks, chairs, lamps, one or two old printers, some filing cabinets etc. People who think there will be reams of records, prototypes, CDs full of source code and other such goodies will be sorely disappointed. There is still some personal and private stuff in there as well and that has to be returned to the owners; for example I have a car full worth of CDs, clothes and kids toys.

I am not in contact with the landlord so I do not know why he decided to take this course of action. It has no effect on our operations however.

As for our financial situation, we are a private company and such information is not for public distribution. Amiga Anywhere products are in the shops, AmigaOnes are in the hands of Amigans and AmigaOS4 is getting closer and closer to release, with a Roadshow in Europe starting next month. As with anyone else, you'll have to draw your own conclusions. Given the current interest in some quarters to all matters legal, if we were bankrupt (as has been claimed by several people with a vested interest in our demise over the past 12 months) then that data would be available in the public domain as a bankruptcy filing. It isn't and we aren't. Things have been difficult, no one will deny that but we are starting to put that behind us now.

4) hnl_dk: How much control does Amiga Inc. have over the Amiga Anywhere Content Engine? Do you have total control - may you change the code, or may you 'only' add extra features?

Fleecy: AACE is our product so we have total control over it. Yes, as with any AmigaDE derivative, it uses the Tao-Group's Intent product as a foundation but if there are features missing then we add them. We are not tied to using all of Intent. We just use the bits we want and if we require a different solution for something that already exists within Intent then we would replace what it provides with our own solution.

5) IonMane: Is Amiga Inc. willing to return to the negotiation table with Genesi in an attempt to help them provide their own AmigaOne solution that is equitable for all parties, and to try to heal the divide that has caused so much strife within the Amiga community?

Fleecy: There is nothing to negotiate. Amiga Inc currently has two product lines, the AmigaOS and the AmigaDE. If a third party wishes to use or licence these then they should contact us and they will be given the same deal as anyone else. That third party will then have to meet the same criteria as every other third party in terms of sales, marketing and support in order to guarantee a quality Amiga certified product reaches the consumer.

AmigaOne is a brand name that is exclusively licenced to Eyetech Ltd so Genesi or any other third party cannot use it without either agreement from Eyetech or via building a system using the AmigaOne boards. If Genesi wishes to build systems using AmigaOne boards then they should email sales@eyetech.co.uk. I'm sure Eyetech would be delighted to add them to the AmigaOne IHV family.

From my limited understanding of the issue, and from an article on OSNews a few weeks ago, it appears that Genesi is trying to create its own platform and Mr Buck has stated that he has no interest in Amiga product, trademarks, or IP. If that is the case then your question makes no sense. The strife within the Amiga community has come about because of rumours being spread that there will be no new AmigaOS and the suggestions that people should move to another product. With AmigaOS4.0 nearing completion, AmigaOne computers on sale, and an AmigaOS4.0 roadshow, we are advancing the platform, which is what the community wants and demands. We are obviously distressed if people believed those rumours, purchased alternative product and now feel cheated but they should be contacting those who spread those rumours, asking them to explain themselves and investigating possible reparative actions. We announced AmigaOS4.0 a long time ago and whilst it has taken a lot longer than we expected or indeed wanted, we have never given any indication other than AmigaOS4.0 would be released.

6) IonMane: Follow up questions: BBRV has expressed that the licensing fee's are too high among other things.What compromises in this, or any other area would you be willing to make? What concessions would you expect in return for these compromises?

Fleecy: If Mr Buck wishes to make a business case for co-operation then he should do what any other professional business person would do; create a proposal and contact us to discuss it. If it makes financial and business sense then there is no reason why it should not proceed.

7) Treke: When the SDK 2.0 will be released. What hinders the release ?

Fleecy: We have been waiting for Intent 1.4 before releasing a new SDK. Obviously we can't release an SDK until the AmigaDE (and by implication the Intent foundation) is stable, which requires access to and testing of it. Once we get it, we have to move all of our code to it, test it, roll it out to the SDAs to get feedback and then we can build the SDK for public release.

8) Bob.C : Is there any updated news about applications that will be ready for A1/OS4? For example a word processor, paint or video application?

Fleecy: As I have said before, if the Amiga is to become the first use computer, it has to address 90% of the needs of the digital family. This includes a word processor amongst other things and we will taking internal action in regards to this. As for other applications, such as Paint and Video applications, we are in contact with both those who have such products already for the Amiga and those who have them on other platforms and who are considering a port. However I would draw your attention again to point 1 in this regard.

As for announcements, that is of course upto the third parties themselves and most are waiting until they have had a good play with AmigaOS4 on PPC since they want to get a good idea of what it will take to move over to the new platform. All I can really say is that we are of course working hard to get revised and new applications for the platform.

9) Gregs: My question: is whether there will be initial OS4 support for one or a number of Digital TV/Satellite etc., DVB (the US version is different) cards?

Fleecy: Not from Amiga itself, no. There is a lot to do and only so many resources with which to do it.

10) alx: Who will design the default theme(s) that OS4 comes with?

Fleecy: A well known and respected AmigaOS and AmigaDE developer. I am not giving his/her name out because they will then have to spend so many hours reading the emails of people who want to ask for this, that and the other that they will never get any work done.

(Copyright © 2003 Amigaworld.net. All rights reserved.
Originally available at http://amigaworld.net/modules/fleecymoss/index.php?cat_id=12
You may freely redistribute this article, providing that a URL is provided to the original source,
and the copyright notices remain intact)
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23.May.2003
falkemedia (ANF)


Special offer: 6 AMIGAplus, 3 A+ CDs and fxPAINT 1 full version
For a short period and in a limited amount falkemedia and IOSPIRIT are offering a special subscription of the German paper magazine AMIGAplus for just 39,- Euro which includes: more ... (nba)

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23.May.2003
amiga.org


Descent Freespace got a new update
A new version of Descent Freespace is available from the Hyperion website for 68k and PPC Amigas. It is still beta but it fixes some annoying bugs. The size is about 1.3Mb and it is available in the download area only for registered users on the website under the title link. (nba)

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23.May.2003
amiga.org


Woof3D: New Crossplatform-3D-API
Woof3D is a shared library for Amiga, Windows95 and Linux x86. It offers a very SIMPLE way to create 3D program in C. more ... (nba) (Translation: nba)

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23.May.2003
DiscreetFX (Website)


FAQ to Mozilla-support-action
After DiscreetFX announced last Tuesday that there is an amount of money for a port of the web browser Mozilla for the Amiga the chairman Bill Panagouleas has created an information site to the support action which you can access via the title link. There you can read questions and answers concerning this topic. (nba) (Translation: dr)

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23.May.2003
Joar Berntsen (ANF)


2Decide: A 2D strategy game using themes
In case you are missing all the great recent uploads to Aminet; Joar Berntsen would like to inform you of the freeware game "2Decide" that has the ability to dress itself up with various theme packages. more ... (nba) (Translation: dr)

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23.May.2003
Christian Rosentreter (ANF)


Port of Kray for MorphOS and Linux PPC
The raytracer software Kray is available for new platforms: MorphOS and PowerPC-Linux. We owe this to the developer Stefkos. Kray is also available for AmigaOS 68k, Linux x86, SunOS/SPARC, AmigaOS PPC, Windows and Mac OS X. You can read more about this topic under the title link. There are also download links. (nba) (Translation: dr)

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22.May.2003
Kultpower.de (ANF)


Kultpower: Exclusive Space-Rat-Special
Kultpower presents an exclusive preview of the soon available book about Space Rat made by Mathias Neumann. more ... (ps) (Translation: nba)

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22.May.2003



Aminet Uploads until 22.05.2003
Here the Aminet Uploads which were added since our last message: more ... (ps) (Translation: nba)

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22.May.2003



Survey: How old are the readers of amiga-news.de?
Searching for interesting surveys all the time, today it came to my mind to find out the average age of the readers of amiga-news.de. For this reason I opened a new according survey. These are the possible answers: more ... (ps) (Translation: nba)

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22.May.2003
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)


Magazine: Amiga Future is searching for authors
The Amiga-magazine 'Amiga Future' searches for users who are street-smart with a program and might write a workshop for one of the upcoming issues.

If you're interested please write an email to redaktion@amigafuture.de. (ps) (Translation: nba)

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22.May.2003
Sebastian Brylka (ANF)


Fun Time World - New Online Shop reopen and lottery
We are a German distributer and we released games like "PuzzleBOBS" from Nexus Development and "Aqua" from Emerald Imaging. more ... (nba)

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22.May.2003
Jürgen Schober (ANF)


AmigaOne: Linux 2.4.21 Kernel available
As of now a new Linux-kernel in its version 2.4.21 is available for the AmigaOne. One of the most important changes is the direct support of Radeon 8500/9000 in the kernel fbdev. More information about this update and a download link is available on the website under the title link. (nba) (Translation: nba)

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21.May.2003
Dany Thinnes (ANF)


TH-Verbindung v1.2 released
TH-Verbindung controls the costs during connections with the Internet. Thus unexpected bills shoud be avoided. Miami, MUI and ARexx are required. The update to version 1.2 has some news: more ... (nba) (Translation: ub)

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21.May.2003
Steffen Nitz (ANF)


SN-KontoArchiv version 1.11
SN-KontoArchiv has been released in version 1.11. This program is an e-mailware which enables you to manage your accounts in Euro. The program offers many statistical and input functions. more ... (ps) (Translation: ub)

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21.May.2003
Mac Life (Website)


PowerPC 970 shipped already?
The rumors page LoopRumors claims to know that IBM shipped 20,000 1.4 GHz and 40,000 1.6 GHz processors of the type PowerPC970 to Apple already. It is said that they were delivered directly to Foxconn in Taiwan, the manufacturer of the Apple mainboards. The 1.8 GHz prozessors were on their way also. Even these rumors can't be confirmed, the introduction of the first PowerPC Macs is expected for summer. (nba) (Translation: ub)

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20.May.2003
sylvio.k@gmx.de (ANF)


New Soms3D screenshots online
On the website 'Anime Development for Amiga' are new screenshots of the Alpha 5 Engine of the horror game 'Secret Of My Soul' released. Also some HTML errors are removed. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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20.May.2003
DXE (ANF)


amiga.org: Interview with Ben Hermans
At amiga.org you will find an interview from nOMAAM with Ben Hermans of Hyperion Entertainment. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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20.May.2003
several


PowerPC solutions from Total Impact
The Californian company Total Impact has announced three PowerPC based computers, that are like the AmigaOne and Pegasos. more ... (nba) (Translation: gf)

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20.May.2003
Vinnny^AiC (ANF)


Karate 68k v0.97 released
The French coder Krabob of m4nkind has now released the new version 0.97 of Karate, now als working with MorphOS and runs on 68030-Amigas faster than the previous version. Karate is a Demo-Script-Language for Amiga and Pegasos. (nba) (Translation: gf)

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19.May.2003
Andreas Falkenhahn (E-Mail)


Hollywood v1.5 Announcement
Airsoft Softwair will soon release the major update Hollywood 1.5 which features so many great new things that are totally unique on the Amiga and which will make Hollywood once more the absolute number one in Amiga multimedia. The beta testers are already totally excited about the power of Hollywood 1.5. Here is a quick overview of what is new in Hollywood 1.5: more ... (nba)

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19.May.2003
z5 (ANF)


Amiga Demoscene Archive: get active!
Get active! Comments, votes and demo chart (top 20) at Amiga Demoscene Archive. Read the news page on A.D.A. for more info and some important changes.

Chart is currently (top 5):
  • 1. Nexus 7 / Andromeda
  • 2. Planet Potion / Potion
  • 3. State of the art / Spaceballs
  • 4. Desert Dream / Kefrens
  • 5. Budbrain Megademo 1 / Budbrain
(ps) (Translation: sk)

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19.May.2003
Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF)


Music: Liquid Skies records #036
There is a new song in the "Productions" area of the Liqiud Skies Records homepage available. The song by Angeldust is called "Glowing Red Desert". (ps) (Translation: sk)

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19.May.2003



Aminet Uploads until 19.05.2003
Aminet Uploads which were added since our last message: more ... (ps) (Translation: sk)

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19.May.2003
Martin Heine (ANF)


Pegasos: Independent Review by OSNews.com
Eugenia Loli Queru of OSNews.com made an independent Pegasos-Review. As a not Amiga user her judgement precipitates naturally very critically over the MorphOS which is still in an early development stage. However when talking about the possibility to use the hardware with various Linux distributions and MacOS her judgement is more positively. Among other things she guesses to Genesi, to mark out the Pegasos as the Linux platform, because nevertheless x86 boards belong in last consequence to Microsoft. more ... (ps) (Translation: sk)

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19.May.2003
Bernd Lachner (ANF)


New Zaurus PDA's by Sharp
As one can read in the article by LinuxDevices (title link) Sharp announced some new Zaurus PDA's for Japan. The new devices C750/C760 will have the following improvements compared with their predecessors. more ... (ps) (Translation: sk)

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19.May.2003
Rupert Hausberger (ANF)


Video player: FroggerNG 2.06
It is been a while since last release, wasn't it? Well, problems with working computer on which I could do some developing are gone, so here it is, brand new 2.06 ready for download. What's new? There is now almost 100% acurate A/V sync (also after seeking/pause). There is bunch of new codecs (including a holy graal of video codecs, Sorenson Video 3, thanks to annonymous programmer and ffmpeg team). Also, tons of bugs was removed (which doesn't means it bug free ;). For a complete list of changes please refer to CHANGELOG, included in archives. Remember to get codecs archive as well, most of them were updated, not to mention new ones. Have fun. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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18.May.2003
Jürgen Schober (ANF)


Event: OS4 on Tour 2003 - more dates
point.design presents the AmigaOS 4.0 on Tour roadshow accross Europe.

Several events will take place on:
  • June, 7th, BOF Multimedia Store, Ljubljana, Slowenia
  • June, 14th, Amiga Club Augsburg, Germany
  • June, 28th, BOF, Shopping-Center West, Graz, Austria
  • July, 5th, Amiga Alpe Adria, Udine, Italy
  • July, 5th, Amont Informatique, Toulouse, France
more ... (ps)

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18.May.2003
Philippe Bourdin (E-Mail)


Event: OS4 on Tour 2003 - 14th June 2003 in Augsburg
The Amiga Club Augsburg (ACA) and KDH Datentechnik are proud to invite you on June 14th, 2003 into the computer club, the Augsburger Computer Forum. We will present some novelties for your Classic Amiga and we will be able to give you a preview of Amiga OS4.0.

Amiga OS4.0 The presentation of the AmigaOne and a preview of Amiga OS4.0 will be given by Juergen Schober / Point Design from Austria (come, see and be surprised !! ).

Amiga One The Amiga Club Augsburg will present the newest member of our Amiga family, the Amiga One. The Amiga One Systems are currently delivered with Debian Linux PPC installed. The presentaton machines have a G4 PPC processor with 800MHz. (We might have a surprise for you ;)

Algor (world premiere) E3B will present its brandnew Zorro USB Controller Algor, as well as an update possibility to Highway by the name of Romulus. You will be able to talk face to face with Michael Boehmer, he is the hardware developer of the USB boards Algor, Highway, Subway and of the ethernet board Norway. If you need some advise, this is the right place and guy to ask ;). The scope of delivery of all USB boards from E3B contains a full version of Poseidon. Poseidon is developed by Chris Hodges in teamwork with E3B. The newest version of Poseidon will be presented together with Algor and Michael will be pleased to answer all your questions. If you want to test your USB devices together with an E3B USB controller, you are welcome to do so. At the show we will give you the possibility to purchase the E3B USB boards.

C-One (world premiere) The C-One is a multiple faster than the C64 and has standard interfaces (PS/2-Mouseport, PS/2-Keyboard, Parallel-Port) to communicate with the outside world. PCI slots allow the use of todays PCI-cards, but also the periphery of the C64 is supported, as well as the clockport expansions modules of the Amiga 1200 will work in the C-One. But the C-One is more: It is reconfigurable and thereby the first of its kind. The used techniques allows changing the hardware by means of simply exchanging a file. Jens Schönfeld will give an explicit, free of charge seminar on the C-One and will explain all the C-One functions. Jens will also answer all questions related to the other products from individual Computers. The products of individual Computers can be bought at the show.

Further information and details can be found under the title link. (ps) (Translation: cb)

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18.May.2003
Tom 'Amigaharry' Duin (ANF)


TaskSettler 1.1 released, change/remove task(s)
TaskSettler 1.1 a Shell/CLI utility written in 68K machine code. Change taskpriority from task(s) and/or remove task(s). One example for use; if you have no PCMCIA card attached to the Amiga1200, set in the Startup-Sequence TaskSettler and remove the tasks card.resource and card.device, speedsup the Amiga a little. But other purposes too.

Download:TaskSettler.lha (ps)

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18.May.2003
Guido Mersmann (ANF)


MMKeyboard sale of hardware discontinued
Due to rapidly decreasing hardware orders production of the MMKeyboard adapter is being discontinued. Support for MMKeyboard will of course continue. I just stop production of the hardware because it just isn't feasible to do in such small numbers. As the sale had always been done at cost I'd have to increase the price of the adapter quite drastically in order to get out of it without loss. Furthermore I just don't see myself in a position to produce the hardware within a desirable timeframe. more ... (ps) (Translation: cb)

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18.May.2003
AmigaWorld (ANF)


Weekly Q&A's with Fleecy Moss - episode 10
The English online magazine AmigaWorld has published episode 10 of the regular questions and answers session with Fleecy Moss, CTO at AMIGA, Inc. (Update 2012-03-17, cg: as the original document is no longer available, the following content was moved into our database):

1) trgse: Something the Amiga has lacked since its early days is POSIX compliance or a good full POSIX emulation layer. (ixemul not being very amiga like and lacking fork, how does Amiga see this.... Will it be resolved under OS 4.x, if so how? does/will OS 5.x/DE have any POSIX compliance

Fleecy: There is already a project under way within the AmigaOS4 development team to increase POSIX compliance within the platform. Elements of this. most notably a threading solution will hopefully be in place for AmigaOS4.0.

2) ikir: What do you think of the Coldfire Accelerator Project? Could we have a Coldfire version of OS4.x in the future? With a 200+ MHz coldfire, many people would probably want OS4 for these machines. What is your stance on this?

Fleecy: AmigaOS4 for the desktop is a PPC product and that is what we will be supporting.

3) alx: What is the reasoning behind A inc not releasing the old 1.x ROM images? They would be useful for many people, would provide an indication of goodwill and wouldn't run any recent s/w like the "current" 3.x series.

Fleecy: We are investigating this and are looking at both providing a distinct product with these pieces on it as well as having them all on the AmigaOS4.0 CD.

4) Tigger: Where you unaware of what Bill McEwen was going to say in the Bolten Peck case about not being the CEO, or were you intentionally misleading the Amiga Community with your post that Bill McEwen was still the CEO??

Fleecy: Bill McEwen is still CEO. He was CEO before I posted that statement, he was the CEO when I posted that statement and is the CEO today as I type this answer to you. I have no comments to make about any on going lawsuits.

5) Hondo_DK: Does Amiga have any upcoming plans for their website. I mean if Amiga is to launch OS4 to an unexpecting amazed world, then you're website would probably be facing a run over by zillions of surfers from everywhere in the computer business. When seeing the present Amiga site, many would perhaps turn away because of the lack of a design roadmap. Do you have any plan to prepare yourself before the launch of OS4.

Fleecy: We are very aware that the Amiga web presence needs updating. This is being done one site at a time with the new Amiga Power Platform website under construction as we speak and due to be opened to the public before AmigaOS4.0 goes on sale.

6) KingTutt: If a clear and steady level of growth is reached, and a sizable userbase pushes sales akin to the first year of these next-gen consoles. Would Amiga Inc consider bringing into the fold some past Amiga game developers in an effort to resurrect some past game legends ala the great Turrican series? And if so, how do you see Amiga Inc playing an instrumental role in bringing back past hits.

Fleecy: We do intend to do this but usually you only get one shot at trying to convince people to come back to a platform and so we don't want to do this until the platform supports a market large enough to provide a substantial financial element to the overall decision. If the userbase does get to that size, we'd be very happy. As an aside I should mention that we have had such developers spontaneously contacting us to enquire about coming back to the platform and discussions are ongoing.

7) KingTutt: Do you believe its important for Amiga as a possible future gaming platform, to stand by its own creations & merits, distinguishable from the rest or should it rely on ported titles from other systems?

Fleecy: Porting of product has a definite place, especially for a small market where the cost of developing a new product from scratch is substantial. However we would very much like to see unique content on the Amiga and will be working towards that end. It has to be said that if someone wrote an amazing game on the Amiga, the developer would most likely want to look at porting it to other platforms anyway so perhaps the best we can hope for in the short term is ports, the medium term is content on our platform first and then ported followed by unique content only on our platform as the market size increases.

In the end the only way to guarantee unique content is to have features and capabilities on the platform that do not exist and more, cannot be replicated on another platform but with hardware commoditisation, that is increasingly difficult.

8) Deniil715: I was wondering if the TCP/IP-stack of OS4 will support IPv6?? And if it will not, will it atleast support DHCP IP-timeout and refresh so that it can be used on a network with a DHCP-server which put a timeout on the IP-address and hence withdraw it after the timeout if the TCP/IP-stack doesn't refresh it.

Fleecy: DHCP is in (the whole package, not just the fringe features), IPv6 is not. Given our current resources and feature lists for AmigaOS4, IPv6 is down near the bottom of the list but as the project advances, features above it will be crossed off and we will of course continually review the situation.

9) ssolie: Have you given any thought to utilizing open source development, either as a source baseline or as a development model, to speed delivery of various AmigaOS services?

Fleecy: We have considered it and may dabble in it on the fringes but as a commercial company we have a need to develop IP and to provide a return on it to our investors. If we were developing another UNIX wannabe, same old same old product then it would have more appeal but we are into developing something unique and in making money out of it.

10) catohagen: If i dont remember wrong, there was something called PREXX, what is it and is it still planned ?

Fleecy: I have asked a few people, most of whom returned a blank expression. One person believes it may have been something that Haage and Partner were talking about but there is certainly nothing of that name in AmigaOS4.0

(Copyright © 2003 Amigaworld.net. All rights reserved.
Originally available at http://amigaworld.net/modules/fleecymoss/index.php?cat_id=11
You may freely redistribute this article, providing that a URL is provided to the original source,
and the copyright notices remain intact)
(ps) (Translation: cb)

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18.May.2003
Pixel Art (E-Mail)


StartMenu: Pixload Version 4 Beta 5
In addition to the current version of the start menu Pixload 4 Beta 5, Pixel Art have provided a bilingual guide file for download. If you can help to translate this documentation into German you are invited to mail them in English to pixelart@wanadoo.fr. (ps) (Translation: cb)

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18.May.2003
Matthias Henze (ANF)


Amiga-Hardware to give away
Matthias Henze writes:
I'm giving away the following Amiga hardware resp. accessories: more ... (ps) (Translation: cb)

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18.May.2003
Martin Heine (ANF)


Genesi: Extensive announcement re: Articia bugs (Update)
In the forum of Moobunny Bill Buck and Raquel Velasco describe, more extensive than so far publicly done, the sequence of events surrounding the bugs of the Articia Northbridge by Mai.

Update: (07:56, 24.07.22, snx)
Title link changed, leading to copy of Moobunny website at Archive.org now. (ps) (Translation: cb)

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17.May.2003
Stefan Blixth (email)


New and updated software by OnyxSoft
The Swedish shareware developers group OnyxSoft has released two new tools and updated some tools. more ... (nba) (Translation: wk)

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17.May.2003
Charlene/VHT-Can (email)


Anti virus boot disks in updated versions
The anti virus boot disks created by the Virus Help Teams Canada for VirusZ-II, VirusZ-III, VirusExecutor and VirusChecker-II, all needing the new xvs.library, have been updated and are available for free download. (nba) (Translation: wk)

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17.May.2003
Carsten Siegner (ANF)


Memory card reader for IDE / Standalone media player
At Hama I discovered today a memory card reader/writer for the IDE port. This one needs no additional software to run. It's just treated as a hard disk and it's much cheaper than the reader PCD47 for SCSI-II. The device costs 69,99 Euro. more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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17.May.2003
morphos-news.de


CeBIT Australia 2003: Show report and images
Following the title link you'll find an exhibition report about the CeBIT Australia 2003 by Kathryn Hunter and Scott Pringle from Boing! International 2003. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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17.May.2003
Diverse


Software News (17.05.2003)
 
Network: Samba version 3.0alpha24
The Samba team has released version 3.0alpha24 on May, 14th 2003. The full list of changes can be read here. more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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17.May.2003
Olaf Köbnik (email)


Amiga Arena: Interview with Elena Novaretti (ZoneXplorer)
A few weeks ago released the 30 years old Italian Elena Novaretti for the first time the tool "ZoneXplorer" for AmigaOS (68k) and MorphOS (PPC). "ZoneXplorer" is a useful tool to create and search fractals that certainly is unique on the Amiga. more ... (ps) (Translation: wk)

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17.May.2003
Alex-Zop (email)


AtheneOS by Rocklyte: AthenYX
The alternative operating system Athene by Rocklyte Systems has been released as standalone OS. It's called AthenYX and it is related to AmigaOS among other things as it comes, if desired, with a graphical user interface (GUI) that bases on Amiga Workbench 3.0: the OmegaWorkbench.

Athene is an operating system that allows the user to create an own GUI where it is possible to emulate almost every existing GUI system. Athene supports draggable screens, assigns and there's an approach for a file manager in the way of Diskmaster/DOpus.

Athene itself is easy to port (embedded systems, games consoles, PCs), object oriented and comes among other things with several scripting languages. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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17.May.2003
Treveur BRETAUDIERE (E-Mail)


Pegasos España website
Just a short notice to tell you about the Pegasos España website that's out here. It's a website towards Pegasos, Linux and MorphOS aimed at helping Spanish users. It also has some English section. Forums will be online as soon as possible. (ps)

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17.May.2003
Michael Mann (ANF)


heise: Microsoft fights against Linux with special fund
To keep the shares of the market of the OS Windows against alternative operating systems upright Microsoft now offers big price reductions for big clients. The loss is compensated via an internal fund.
Further details can be read in the (German) heise article following the title link. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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17.May.2003
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PegasosPPC.com relaunch
The website on all aspects of the PowerPC 'Pegasos' has been completely redesigned and aquires now new splendour. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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16.May.2003
Cloanto (Website)


Amiga Forever v5.2 is now shipping
Amiga Forever 5.2 is now shipping. It is available in a CD-ROM, CD-ROM Upgrade, Online Edition, Online Upgrade and Cross-Platform Online Edition. more ... (nba)

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16.May.2003
David 'Daff' Brunet (E-Mail)


Amiga Games Hit Parade: Voting May/June 2003
The maintainer of the Amiga Games Hit Parade asks you to vote for the Game of May/June 2003. You can take part in this voting by sending maximum 20 titles of your favourite games to David "Daff" Brunet or by visiting the website http://hitparade.amigames.com. more ... (nba) (Translation: dr)

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16.May.2003
Boing! International (Website)


USB: HCD-Update for Thylacine
Thylacine is a Zorro-2 based USB adapter for connecting USB devices to the Amiga. On 14th May 2003 a new version of the HCD class for Thylacine was published. You can inform yourself about the available USB controllers for the Amiga on the next issue of the Amigaplus 05/2003. (nba) (Translation: dr)

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16.May.2003
Diverse


Inventory of Amiga, Inc. for public sale - AI denies
On the webiste of the auctioneer James G. Murphy Co. there are besides Amiga logo further information about the public sale of inventory from old offices of Amiga, Inc. in Snoqualmie. more ... (nba) (Translation: dr)

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15.May.2003
Thomas Würgler (E-Mail)


Pagan Games Puts New AmigaAnywhere Game in Planning
Thomas Würgler of Pagan Games writes:
As some of you have probably noticed, the Amiga Game Pack #2 has now been released into retail stores - name CompUSA. Obviously this is a big step towards true financial viability of Amiga Anywhere projects, which again helps fund AmigaOS projects. more ... (nba) (Translation: dm)

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15.May.2003



RIAA Withdraws Warning to amiga-scene.org
The RIAA had to withdraw their warnings to Internet sites. In numerous instances the US-American music industry corporate group RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) had sent warnings against administrators of Web and FTP servers who offered MP3 data on their systems. Along with that these administrators were notified through targetless RIAA scans of their servers who of their users made free music available. The Demo Scene server amigascene.org was hit by this step, and was excused in a form letter that said they had offered "about 0 Music data for download." After this action became known, the RIAA now has withdrawn the warnings to falsely hit Internet sites. (nba) (Translation: dm)

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15.May.2003
Rage Hard (Website)


Rage Hard Website with New Information
The official website of the 3D Ego Shooter Rage Hard, which is also offered for MorphOS, has been moved and expanded. In the download area a few wallpapers are now to be found, in various resolutions. Likewise, new backgrounds as well as related new models have been placed in the Home, Characters, and Concepts areas. (nba) (Translation: dm)

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15.May.2003
CD32-Allianz (Website)


CD32 Outside Shelved
After five issues the publication of the digital magazine CD32 Outside has been suspended. This decision was made in order to free up the resources of the team for more important stuff. Unfortunately there just wasn't enough time to create, publish, and do advertising and marketing for further issues.

[In the following long German text, chief editor Thorsten Schölzel offers thanks from the CD32 team to a lot of people. He talks about webdesign, some games, and Commodore politics which no-one understands. He invites readers to www.cd32-allianz.de, and says emails are welcome. -DM]

Das Team von CD32 Outside möchte sich bei allen Personen bedanken, die ihm bei der Erstellung der CD³²Outside geholfen und mit Material und Informationen versorgt haben. Besonders hervorheben muss man sicherlich Werner Bittl und Henning Schlautmann.

Nun können Sie sich das geplante Editorial der 6. Ausgabe durchlesen:

"Endlich haben wir es geschafft, denn mit dieser Ausgabe der CD32Outside erscheinen wir in einem neuen Format und neuem Design. Bei uns ist Fortschritt angesagt, wir machen uns frei von Altlasten, leider auf Kosten der User von den Browsern; Aweb, IBrowse und Voyager, die allesamt nicht das im Internet weit verbreitete und für professionelles Design unabdingbaren "CSS" Cascading Style Sheets unterstützt. Für diese User wird es in Zukunft heissen, bei den Herstellern der Browser um eine Unterstützung von CSS zu beten oder Browser wie; Internet Explorer, Netscape oder Opera über eine Emulation bzw. andere Betriebssysteme zu nutzen.

In dieser Ausgabe widmen wir uns einem Gedankenanstoss von Christian Effenberger zur Weiterentwicklung des damals von Commodore eingeführten CDXL-Format. Dabei erklärt er ausführlich was und wie geändert bzw. neu entwickelt werden muss. Seit 1996 ruft Herr Effenberger dazu auf, ihm bei der Entwicklung zu helfen, seither aber null Resonanz. Explizit wird nach einem Programmierer gesucht, der Erfahrung in C/C++ und ASM vorweisen kann und sich zusätzlich mit IO-Streams auskennt. Bei Interesse kontaktiert uns, wir leiten dann alles an Herrn Effenberger weiter.

Neben Microcosm das DAS Spiel auf dem CD32 ist, gibt es noch weitere Spitzengames auf unserer Daddelkiste, eines davon ist Rise of the Robots. Wer hätte damals geglaubt das es wirklich für unser CD32 erscheinen würde, bei der voll animierten Spitzengrafik. Heuzutage würde man diekt sagen, das sich sowas nicht umsetzen liesse. Rise of the Robots kann man mit dem vor einigen Jahren für AMIGA Computer erschienene Spiel Olofight vergleichen, allerdings würde Rise of the Robots im direkten Vergleich immer noch um längen die Nase vorn haben. Wir stellen Ihnen dieses geniale Spiel in einem MEGA-Review vor.

Für Tuningfreaks gibt es zwei ganz besondere Leckerbissen, wir stellen Ihnen das Commodore FMV-Modul und den Prototyp des Commodore Gamesystem030 vor. Leider liess die finanzielle Situation von Commodore keine grössere Produktion des FMV(FullMotionVideo)-Moduls zu uns so wurden nach den uns vorligenden Informationen nur 1000 Stück produziert, wer also eins besitzt, kann wahrlich stolz darauf sein. DCE Computer wollte vor Jahren das FMV-Modul neu auflegen, allerdings gab es Probleme mit dem FlashROM. Der Ton wurde nach einiger Zeit nicht mehr synchron mit dem Video abgespielt, somit blieb es bei Prototypen. Ich konnte mich damals selber von der Existenz dieser Prototypen überzeugen, ein selbiges sogar als Andenken mit nach Hause nehmen. Ein Bild von der Platine findet Ihr in dem Bericht zu dem FMV-Modul. Desweiteren wurden mir jede Menge unbestückte Spellbound(CD32)- und FMV-Modul Motherboards gezeigt. Zum Gamesystem030 bleibt zu sagen, warum Commodore nicht diekt auf diesen Prozessor oder gar auf den Motorola 68040 gesetzt hat, bleibt bis heute ungeklärt. Was uns bleibt sind mutmassungen, z.B. das Commodore durch den Bau des AMIGA1200 noch eine reichhaltige Anzahl von Motorola 68020 Prozessoren auf Lager hatte. Der 68040 Prozessor deshalb nicht genutzt worden ist, weil er zum einen zu teuer gewsesen wäre und man unbedingt bei dem CD32 auf einen günstigen Preis achten wollte, das könnte auch das fehlen wichtiger Teile wie dem RGB-Ausgang deuten und zum anderen weil Commodore nur wenige Prozessoren dieser Sorte besass, die man ausschliesslich für den AMIGA4000-T nutzen wollte. Unser eins wird die Commodore Politik wohl nie verstehen!

Als letztes möchten wir auf unsere neue Internetpräsenz unter www.cd32-allianz.de aufmerksam machen und danken Matthias Münch der dies erst ermöglicht hat. Ich möchte Ihnen nun viel Spass mit der neuen Ausgabe wünschen und würde mich freuen, hin und wieder mal ein paar Leserbriefe von Ihnen zu bekommen.

In diesem Sinne, Thorsten Schölzel" (nba) (Translation: dm)

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15.May.2003
Arstechnica (ANF)


Arstechnica: PPC 970 Part II
Under the title link you'll read a report about the PowerPC 970, which is being assembled by an especially Intel-centric CPU specialist. Despite or because of its length of 11,000 words, this work is a mandatory lecture for PowerPC afficionados. (nba) (Translation: dm)

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15.May.2003
Golem IT-News (Website)


Golem: SCO Now Wishes to Proceed Against Linux Users
"Linux is an unauthorized derivative of Unix, or at least SCO charges that; in their view Linux infringes on their Unix copyrights. Accordingly commercial Linux users are going to have to reckon with this, because their use of Linux may be made liable. As a consequence of this legally unclear situation SCO has ceased their own selling of Linux."
Read the complete article at Golem IT-News under the title link. (nba) (Translation: dm)

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14.May.2003
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena: 'Layouter' full version
In cooperation and with the okay by Marius Schwarz the Amiga Arena offers a free release of the software "Layouter" for the first time. With the program "Layouter" it is possible to layout and print your own books and fanzines. more ... (ps) (Translation: ub)

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14.May.2003
Fabio Trotta (ANF)


Apple compatible PPC computers by Core
Name CoreCrib and CoreBox the company Core offers Apple compatible PPC computers. These offer the same technical specs like the current high end Macs but are less expensive. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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14.May.2003
Ron van Schaik (E-Mail)


Event: Amiga Show - Maarssen, The Netherlands on June the 28th 2003
As reported earlier the Dutch Commodore Club HCC hosts an Amiga Show in Maarssen on June the 28th 2003. more ... (ps) (Translation: ub)

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14.May.2003



Aminet Uploads until 14.05.2003
Here the latest Aminet uploads which were added since our last message: more ... (ps)

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14.May.2003
VWP Newsletter


VWP: New Webboard online
After the old webboard was available in German only, now a new one is online. It supports different languages and can be reached like the old one: simply by using the "Webboard"-link on the left side of the page at VirtualWorlds.de. The only disadvantage of it: formerly registered user have to register again because their data could not be transferred. But writing as guest is possible in the new webboard too. (ps)

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14.May.2003
Wojtek Kozlowski (E-Mail)


Elbox: Online Photos of the Mirage 1200-based Amiga
The Elbox Support Website has now photos presenting how the new Mirage 1200 tower may be used to house a really well-expanded Amiga 1200-based system (title link). more ... (ps)

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14.May.2003
GetBoinged (ANF)


GetBoinged Review: Amiga Games Pocket Pak #2
Please find the review about the Amiga Games Pocket Pak #2 under the title link. (ps)

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13.May.2003
Newsletter von Cinemaware (ANF)


Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown 2 on 3rd quarter 2003
According to the newsletter of Cinemaware DotC2 has nearly finished. Because of this some new screenshots has put up online (a trailer and further information are also available). It should first be published for PC and PS2. Disk images of all older versions (C64, Amiga, Amstrad, PC...) are now available again.

Here is the original newsletter:

Hey Cinemaware fans!

I know things have been quiet for a while from your ol' pal Amber over at Cinemaware, but we've just been preparing to take the lid off some really exciting news!

How exciting, you ask? Well, after months of patient waiting, I can finally reveal to our fans who will be publishing Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown. Cinemaware is proud to be partnering with Capcom Entertainment to bring Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown to living rooms across everywhere!

I can't tell you all how happy we all are to be working with one of the premier publishers in the world to bring Defender of the Crown back to the fans. And I want to give special thanks to you fans out there who have been waiting for this day -- we couldn't have done it without your support!

Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown will be launching in North America in the third quarter of 2003! Head on over to the this news story to get the full scoop! The exciting news is already starting to hit the web, though. Check out this story over at GameSpot!

If any of you happen to make it to E3 (the Electronic Entertainment Expo) this week in Los Angeles, drop by the Capcom booth and say hello! We'll be showing the game at two kiosks, so come on by and give it a whirl. If you can't make it to the show, keep an eye on online news, as there's sure to be a lot of hands-on impressions from the show floor.

But until then, we've put up a big batch of brand new screens from the game. Go take a gander at the Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown Product Page.

Lastly, to celebrate this exciting news, we've once again made disk images of all version of the original Defender of the Crown available for download! This includes all versions of the original classic from Amiga to Amstrad! Head over to the Defender of the Crown vault to get your hands on 'em!

That's it for this newsletter, but I'll be back soon to update you all on the exact date for Robin Hood's release!

All the best,

Amber :D
(ps) (Translation: dr)

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13.May.2003
Virus Hewlp Denmark (ANF)


Virus Help: New update of xvs.library
A new update of the "xvs.library' (xvs.library - The eXternal Virus Scanner Library) has been updated today, and can be found at the "Virus Help Team's websites". Remember, if you use the antivirus programs like ec. VirusZ, VirusExecuter, VirusChecker, Mill this update of XVS is a MUST for you. more ... (ps)

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13.May.2003
Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF)


Music: Liquid Skies records #035
The Amiga music scene group called 'Liquid Skies' has published a new music file again. This time it consists of a mp3 tune by Psycho. It has a length of 6:07 and was created with an Amiga. more ... (ps) (Translation: dr)

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13.May.2003
Carles "Doraemon" Bernardez (ANF)


CatCon 2k3 Photos
Carles Bernardez writes:
Under the title link you can see a small photo album of the CatCon 2k3. The results and the releases of the competitons will be released soon on Aminet. more ... (ps)

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13.May.2003
Various websites


Several Software Updates until 13.05.2003
Diverse ports (incl. Descent2 test version) by Nagy Lajos


New software:
  • libpng-1.2.5 (png developer lib)
  • SDL_mixer and SDL_gfx (SDL extensions)
  • sed-4.0.7 (gg tool)
  • unace-1.2 (ace file decruncher)
  • htdump (web page downloader)
  • flite (text to speech engine)
  • toppler (Nebulus alike game)
  • 1st Descent2 port to test!
  • Digger (port of old DOS game)


Amigan Software
Worm Wars version 7.42 and Saga version 1.25 have been published.

WHDLoad - New packets until 13.05.2003
  • 13.05.03 improved: Silkworm (Sales Curve) some fixes
  • 12.05.03 new: Microprose Golf (Microprose) done by JOTDx
  • 12.05.03 fixed: Shadow of the Beast (Psygnosis) install script corrected
  • 10.05.03 new: Mission Elevator (Micropartner) done by Asman


(ps) (Translation: dr)

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13.May.2003
Dany Thinnes (ANF)


Cost control software for not DSL users: TH-Verbindung V1.1
TH-Verbindung version 1.1 is aimed for surfers who don't have a flatrate or do only a little surfing. It is possible to set up different charges for a main and rest time as well as for a log-in charge. Weekends and bank holidays will not be forgotten too. more ... (ps) (Translation: ub)

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12.May.2003
GFX-BASE (Website)


GFX-BASE: Quake 2 - Amiga version review
Alexandre Balaban describes his impressions of the Amiga version of Quake 2 in the English-language Review. Starting with the installation and the hardware requirements he walks through the history of Quake and his first play, and his personal results finishes the article. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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12.May.2003
Pixel Art (E-Mail)


StartMenu: Pixload Version 4 beta 1 Preview
In the current beta version 1 of the start menu Pixload 4 were the following new features added. more ... (nba) (Translation: sk)

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12.May.2003
BBOAH Website


The Big Book Of Amiga Hardware - Update of 12.05.2003
The 'Big Book Of Amiga hardware' is probably the largest on-line manual for Amiga hardware. Ian Chapman extended and updated the documentation in many subranges. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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12.May.2003



Aminet Uploads until 12.05.2003
Here the Aminet Uploads which were added since our last message: more ... (ps) (Translation: sk)

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12.May.2003
morphos-news.de


CeBIT Australia 2003 Photos
At the title link and at Pegasos.com.au you find pictures of the CeBIT Australia 2003, which took place in the second May week in Sydney. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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12.May.2003
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)


Quantum Leap: Report of the 'Webb.it' with OS4-Screenshots
At the title link an Italian language report of the Italian IT fair "Webb.it" is to be found, which took place past weekend in Padova. The Italian AmigaOne Distributor VirtualWorks presented there an AmigaOne XE as well as OS4-Module (still as 68k Binaries). more ... (ps) (Translation: sk)

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11.May.2003
Ettensberger Martin (ANF)


Pictures of new Amiga G4 at AmigaClub Augsburg
Recently the first new AmigaOne G4 computers have arrived at the AmigaClub Augsburg. Photos of yesterday's meeting can be seen under this link on the homepage. more ... (ps) (Translation: cb)

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11.May.2003
Carsten Siegner (ANF)


Morph-box Version 1.0
Today the final version 1.0 of Carsten Siegner's program "Morph-box" for MorphOS has been released. This is fully functioning with clickable buttons and also includes a prefs editor. Morph-box is a toolbar for MorphOS which is able to launch MorphOS native and 68k programs. more ... (nba) (Translation: cb)

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11.May.2003
x (ANF)


Weekly Q&A's with Fleecy Moss - episode 9
The English online magazine AmigaWorld has published episode 9 of the regular questions and answers session with Fleecy Moss, CTO at AMIGA, Inc. (Update 2012-03-17, cg: as the original document is no longer available, the following content was moved into our database):

1) ssolie: How does Amiga Inc. plan to limit and control the myriad hardware options. More specifically, if I purchase a "supported" graphics card for AmigaOS 4.0, what will that mean exactly? And what of "unsupported" hardware?

Fleecy: As has already started with the AmigaOne, we will select and certify hardware. This will allow us to drive the AmigaOS in certain directions whilst also ensuring that there are official solutions that dealers, integrators and customers can purchase safe in the knowledge that there will be official drivers for them. The problem with supporting hardware subsystems and peripherals is that the manufacturers only create control software

for the larger markets (Windows, Apple etc) and most are loath to even release their internal datasheets for fear of revealing and losing IP. We thus have to negotiate with these companies and prove to them a market exists (and then usually pay to create the control software).

A good workaround solution can be seen in the SciTech solution that has been licenced. A very broad set of graphics-cards will be usuable with OS 4.0 in 2D thanks to their SNAP technology (over 182 chipsets are now supported and the list keeps growing). 3D support however is quite a different matter. Currently we will support the Voodoo 3/4/5 and the Radeon 8500/9000. We believe this will change when we are able to demonstrate the AG2 3D system however as the OEMs will see that we are deadly serious in being a graphics platform of excellence.

The existing AmigaOne users have created various web resources where they are sharing their experiences of both setting up their machines and the results they are having with various components. I would urge anyone considering the purchase of a board to peruse these sites for the valuable information they contain.

In summary, I would advise customers either to buy from integrators to ensure certified components are used or else wait for the new Amiga Power Platform website to go live and consider the certified hardware list when it is made available. Be made the mistake of trying to support too many different solutions and ended up wasting valuable resources expanding the platform horizontally instead of vertically; we will not make the same mistake.

2) rayt: Will the coupons be delivered before OS4/csppc is finished so that we can get $50 rebate immediately after it is released?

Fleecy: We have had a lot of issues with creating a valid solution for the 'vouchers', mainly in terms of validation and acceptance by dealers. Given that an AmigaOne is a certified piece of hardware that comes with an AmigaOS4.0 OEM CD bundle and that the CSPPC AmigaOS4.0 product is a shrinkwrap, AmigaOS4.0 is the common factor and so we are considering either placing the voucher within the AmigaOS product package itself (perhaps as part of the registration card) or using the unique serial number of each AmigaOS4.0 instance via a web interface. This would also work with those who have purchased multiple rebate products because they have to have an AmiPASS and so we can apply their multiple rebates against a single purchase. The entire scheme will be published before AmigaOS4.0 is released and we will validate the rebate database by emailing everyone to make sure all the details are correct. I urge anyone who believes they have a rebate to check out their AmiPASS account and ensure the details are correct.

3) jono: Do you know if there is any intention to provide/supply any SQL based server or SQL clients that can access existing SQL Servers such as MySQL, Oracle, (dare I say it) M$ SQL Server?

Fleecy: There is at least one third party company already working hard on a full network capable relational database for the AmigaOS4.0. A standard SQL client is a good idea and I will consider that either for AmigaOS4.0 or for a future release.

4) IonMane: From my research, many developers do not seem to understand the potential power of Amiga Anywhere\DE.How do you plan to raise awareness and educate this segment of the industry to DE's REAL potential?

Fleecy: Early on we heavily evangelised the potential of the AmigaDE, got a lot of interest going and had developers signing up in droves. However, the potential failed to turn into reality, largely because the market was not ready for the product. Our mistake was to fail to realise that the OEMs themselves were not ready to take advantage of what we had, either because they had not entered the appropriate markets yet or because the products were too expensive (as in the case of Smartphones) or too underpowered (as in the case of the Palm PDA). The market was still in the first stage of technology, where innovators co-exist with early adopters. It is only in the last six months that the market has become a second stage market, where maturation brings in the big OEMs whose economies of scale can bring the price down and performance up.

Microsoft, as one of the key drivers of these markets realised the potential of the AmigaDE over a year ago but even working with them and their huge marketing muscle, it has taken this long to get AmigaDE derivatives such as Amiga Anywhere to market. Thankfully, the momentum that has built up is now accelerating customer enquiries and we hope to finally be able to deliver to developers on the potental we evangelised. This in itself will raise awareness of both the product and the opportunity but we are also working with these customers to do cross and joint marketing in several arenas, in both trade and consumer channels.

5) ssolie: Since you are not keen on Samba, what kinds of Samba-like solutions (e.g. file & printer sharing) are you proposing?

Fleecy: It's not that I'm not keen on Samba as a concept, just as an implementation, especially as it is difficult to implement well within the Amiga system architecture. There is a SAMBA solution supported by such Amiga notables as Olaf Barthel and Chris Hertel (amongst others) and it will most likely be included in the AmigaOS4.0 contributions drawer.

What AmigaOS4 users obviously want is the ability to network their Amiga to a heterogenous network, most likely one heavily featuring Windows or Linux PCs and then be able to share resources, mostly files, peripherals such as printers and network connections. The more they can use their Amiga, the more it will be used - for example accessing an MP3 collection on their Windows PC; they obviously don't want to copy it to their Amiga and have two copies of it.

Be assured that this is a high priority and that despite our misgivings, we may integrate SAMBA. All I was stating was that it does not currently seem to be a solution that we are happy with.

6) ssolie: AmigaDE and AmigaOS seem completely different yet you say they will slowly be merged together into a hardware agnostic system. What does that mean for the user? Hypothetically, how will I be able to take my copy of PageStream and run it on my cell phone via Bluetooth?

Fleecy: The AmigaDE is a set of technologies for creating content centric derivative products. In particular it is focused on the individual piece of content, specifically in making that piece of content both high performance/low resource and portable across device classes. The AmigaOS is a complete computing platform. In merging them, the AmigaOS will immediately gain from access to that content which can scale to the desktop. However that is at a product level. There will also be a more profound development of the AmigaOS through the AG2 project that will see a conceptual merging of the ideas behind both. I can't say much more at this time.

7) GregS: I have heard mentioned the A2 project but have not seen any details would you be so kind to make a summary of the main differences between A1 and A2.

Fleecy: AG1 refers to all hardware and software upto the AmigaOS3 family (the last revision being AmigaOS3.9). Some of this will continue into AmigaOS4. AG1 is technology that has its roots in the excellent system architecture and implementation that can be traced all the way back to 1984. However that was written in the context of a specific set of requirements and within a wider domain of current technologies.

Twenty years on the world has changed dramatically in many areas whilst remaining the same in others. The AG2 project is about reviewing the AmigaOS in all its domains, both internally and in its external relationships. There are new customers, new roles, new technologies, new requirements, new scopes, new products, new opportunities and new restrictions. AG2 will see the development of a technology set that can be used in derivative products, whether AmigaOS for the desktop, AmigaOS for the server, AmigaOS for the STB or whatever. Don't expect to see AG2 technology in AmigaOS4.0 but from AmigaOS4.1 onwards, you will start to see the AmigaOS transformed into something that we hope will once again set the marker for all others.

8) IonMane: As I understand it OS5 will be 64 bit, Is Amiga Inc considering the IBM 970, with its 32bit and 64 bit support,for this role in current or future AmigaOne systems?

Fleecy: 64 bit is the natural development path and given its necessity for a decent implementation of orthogonal persistence, one of our targets, I would expect to see 64 bit implementations sooner rather than later.

9) DaveP: I have a question ( everyone groans ). How long after the release of AOS4 will we have to wait for a version of Intent that works with it?

Fleecy: We have always targeted it for AmigaOS4.2. Given that we want to have a release gap of between 6-12 months once AmigaOS4.0 has shipped, that should be around about Christmas 2004. However, we may move it forwards to AmigaOS4.1. It depends on quite a few issues that I can't go into right now.

10) IonMane: There has been a lot of questions around from those that have coupons and other Amiga Inc promoted discounts.Could you please tell these people how to claim these discounts and Coupons...and even if they need a coupon to claim the discount.

Fleecy: I have answered this in question 2

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Originally available at http://amigaworld.net/modules/fleecymoss/index.php?cat_id=10
You may freely redistribute this article, providing that a URL is provided to the original source,
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Gary7 (ANF)


Emulator: New WinUAE Version 0.8.22 R 7 (WIP) announced
Probably end of May 2003 a new version of Toni Wilen's Amiga emulator 'WinUAE' for Windows will be released. Currently WinUAE 0.8.22 Release 7 is in the works. This version will contain the following changes and improvements:

Bugs fixed: more ... (ps) (Translation: cb)

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11.May.2003
VMC (Website)


LowLevel Gameport Driver v41.19 for Amithlon
Guido Mersmann has created a new version of his lowlevel.library for Amithlon, in which some more bugs have been fixed. A small tool enables the activation of the Sound Blaster Game Port. The new software can be downloaded from the "Amithlon Software Updates" page. (nba) (Translation: cb)

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