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26.Sep.2000
Torben Mueller on ANF


GUI for AMOS 1.3
A versatile graphical interface is available for the AMOS 1.3 programming language. This way, AMOS programs can be quickly developed using a GUI. All functions are included as AMOS procedures, so they can be adjusted to every program. Informations and screenshots available at the titlelink.

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26.Sep.2000
Arexx Scripts - Ron Goertz


FW and Pagestream Applications
Creating calendars with FinalWriter v4+ or PageStream v3+? No problem - this link leads directly to the macros. more ...

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26.Sep.2000
Paul Nolan


Photogenics 5.0 Release Candidate 2 for Linux
Photogenics - THE graphics and image manipulation software, first developed for the Amiga, has also been ported to Linux by the author Paul Nolan. more ...

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26.Sep.2000
Andreas Etzrodt on ANF


ADFBlitzer Verion 2.0 Available
Since yesterday, version 2.0 of the popular ADF program ADFBlitzer is available from my homepage. Magnus Lundin, author of the first versions (up to v1.2) gave me the source code and permission to continue development. more ...

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26.Sep.2000
LinuxInfo.de


RedHat Linux 7.0 Available
Since yesterday, the latest Linux distribution is available from RedHat, Inc.. A first review is available at www.linuxplanet.com.

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26.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


QNX Real-Time Operating System for Free Download
get.qnx.com is the download site for the QNX Realtime Platform (RTP). You can now download QNX RTP free for non-commecial use. There are a self-installing exe file for Windows (24MB) or a CD-ROM image (91MB). Or you can also order QNX RTP on CD for $29.95 US. Don't forget to consult the Supported Hardware section for a full list of platform-compatible hardware.

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25.Sep.2000
Andreas Rief on ANF


AsimWare Stops Support for Amiga
Asimware announces at the titlelink that they will discontinue the development of, and support for Amiga-products and that Software Hut still has some Amiga-products by Asimware on stock. more ...

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25.Sep.2000
Andrew Elia on ANF


AmigaSoc Activ Again
«After several months worth of unscheduled silence, AmigaSoc is back! In fact, we were never really gone! The primary reason for our apparant absence was lack of time. more ...

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25.Sep.2000
Richard H. Poser via eMail


AmigaAIM Beta Version 0.9392
The new betaversion 0.9392 is available now and downloadable at the wellnown locations. The changes are the following:
  • Finally located and removed a tough to find bug which would occur when the Directory Info on the Server and Client didn't agree. It now only asks for a decision if the data on the Server isn't empty. Otherwise it just sends the current data to the server.


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25.Sep.2000
Andreas Magerl via eMail


Graphics Artist and Musician Wanted
APC&TCP is looking for a graphics artist and a musician for a game developing project that are able to do the following things : more ...

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25.Sep.2000
Thomas Steiding via eMail


Epic Interactive Website with New Layout
The Epic Interactive homepage was completely redesigned. The webside is graphicly more attractive and more open now. Altogether it is a great improvement.

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25.Sep.2000
Thorsten Schoelzel via eMail


AmigaNG Programs Overview Updated
The AmigaNG Programs Overview was updated and contains now 74 programs for the new Amiga. All the programs are downlaodable directly.

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25.Sep.2000
AmiDog


AMP 2 Version 2 pre 5 Released
Mathias "AmiDog" Roslund released a new prerelease of his program AMP2. Some parts of the MPEG audio decoder were rewriten and the MPEG video decoder were optimized. more ...

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25.Sep.2000
GoldED Studio 6


Last Week of GoldED Specialoffer
If you are looking for an editor with special addons, for example for programming or HTML-design purposes, you are maybe interested in GoldED Studio 6. Until the 09-30-2000 there is a specialoffer for upgrading from the publicversion 5 to the new version 6. By following the titlelink you can find out more details on the specialoffer.

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25.Sep.2000
Manuel Weinert on ANF


Amiga NG - Microsoft is Planning this for Years.
Microsoft, Redmond, USA.
Microsoft is developing a technic called IL (Intermediate Language) for years. The underlying concepts are amazing similar to the AmigaNG! There is no JustInTime compiler but the IL-modules were preloaded and compiled into native code at runtime (with corresponding hardwareoptimizations). All is integrated in Windows and will be released with VisualStudio 7.0 and C# in 2001 or 2002. This is another way for MS to other hardwaresystems like mobile phones or handhelds. Even games will be available for different hardwaresystems by using IL and a core-kernel. more ...

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25.Sep.2000
Deftone on ANF


Aminet Upload Problems
SMSEngineer v1.0.2 was not uploaded due to some reasons. I uploaded it again and I am hoping, that it will be in the recent area. Once again I bag your pardon.

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25.Sep.2000
Amiga Update


Amiga Update Newsletter (23.09.2000)
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            M E T E R N E T   A N D   A M I G A   T E A M

           A S   D O   A M I G A   A N D   H Y P E R I O N

        C O N C E R N   O V E R   P E T R O   B U S I N E S S

         P L A N S   S T A R T   F O R   A M I G A   2 0 0 1

 F I N N I S H   U S E R S   G R O U P   A N N U A L   M E E T I N G

             T E X A S   G R O U P   F L E A M A R K E T

                   A C E   I N   A U S T R A L I A

      N E W S   F R O M   C R Y S T A L   I N T E R A C T I V E

               H A A G E   &   P A R T N E R   N E W S

               E L B O X   A I R S   C O M P L A I N T

            I N N O V A T I V E   M O V E S   O N   . . .

         . . .   A S   D O E S   E P I C   M A R K E T I N G

                 . . .   A N D   A S I M W A R E   ?

            M R .   M Y S Z A   M O U S E   A D A P T E R

          T H E   P R E D A T O R   F R O M   E Y E T E C H

Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:

 There's a stong dichotomy in this issue's stories. There are a number
of items showing a clear move forward on Amiga's part into the future
with its new generation of software and hardware standards. There's an
equally clear picture presented by other stories of the Classic Amiga
market shutting down.
 We don't think there will be any problem with those of us dependent
on classic machines surviving until there are new computers with new
software to move to, so there's no reason for panic. There is,
however, every reason to see the transition as real and happening now.
 It's about time, but we can't deny it's always a bit frightening to
move into a new existence and see the door to the old closing behind
you. Keep in mind it's an entire community making the transition, and
we're all in it together. You will also find in this issue many
stories showing just how strong our Amiga community remains.
 Brad Webb,
 Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:


27 Aug 2000

Brad,

 I was glad to see that some users out there still have the A2000 and
A3000! Mine are not in operating mode at present. No fault of mine. An
expensive tradesman repair gone sour. But perhaps there is hope. I
loved those Amigas! I thought these old favorites would be left in the
dust of the 1200, and the new products I saw displayed by Bill McEwen
on The Screensavers TV show on ZDTV! Quite an impressive introduction
to the new Amiga.

Lee
~~~~~~
Lee,
 Hang on, things are just starting to roll out for the new Amiga. As
noted in my comments above, you can really see the transition from the
old Amiga to the new taking place right now. At the moment, though,
the A2000s, A3000s and beyond are still working very well for many
Amigans, including me.
 Brad

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28 Aug 2000

Tell Johan that we're working on getting up more Music-x stuff, there's a
bit up on our site in the meantime in the Music section:

http://www.amigau.com/

Kevin Orme
amiga university
www.amigau.com
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Kevin,
 Message delivered, and we've included your note for the benefit of
anyone else interested in Music-x.
 Brad

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28 Aug 2000

 Thank you for the continued newsletters. I'm still an active Amiga
user and any Amiga news is greatly appreciated. My "other computer" is
a MacIntosh and news/tips having to do with Mac/Amiga interaction
would be of interest. (File exchanges via Consultron's CrossMAC
program allows some things on a Mac and Amiga to work very well with
each other).

 Has anyone used Castlewood's Orb drive on an Amiga? I hadn't found
any information regarding that yet and was wondering if their
headerless approach presents special problems for developing an Amiga
driver, or what special considerations might exist for implementing an
Orb drive on a SCSI-equipped Amiga (like my A3000UXD).

 My experience with the Orb drive on a MacIntosh system is positive so
far. It seems to work equally well on the Mac's standard SCSI or from
an Ultra SCSI card. The price of the drive and the media are certainly
reasonable enough to make it an attractive option for Amiga owners if
it could be made to work on one.

 Thanks for any information you may have.

-- Dave --
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Dave,
 As I do with any topic I'm not fully familiar with, let me throw this
one out to the readership. Can anyone help Dave?
 Brad

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27 Aug 2000

 I have an A4000/060 with an internal CD-ROM drive and an A500/030 and an
external ZIP drive (now, also a 2Gb Jaz drive).
I just copied the OS 3.5 data onto a ZIP disk, moved the drive over
to my A500 and installed from there.

Gary
~~~~~~
Gary,
 Thanks for the suggestion. We hope this information can help some of
those at least who've asked us about installing OS 3.5 on systems
without CD/ROM drives. It'll require finding someone else with an
Amiga, a CD/ROM drive and a Zip or similar, but looks like it can be
done fairly easily.
 Brad
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           M E T E R N E T   A N D   A M I G A   T E A M

Snoqualmie, WA - Reno, NV-September 20, 2000 - Business Wire - Targeting the
millions of computerless and offline consumers worldwide who will soon be
broadband enabled, Amiga and MeterNet have teamed to develop and deliver a
series of broadband SimpleBox Internet Devices powered by the next generation
Amiga.

MeterNet's SimpleBox Program is dedicated to bringing best of breed solutions
to their embedded platforms and target markets. Each device incorporates a
tailored SimpleBox User Interface (UI) on top of rugged solid state hardware
with no moving parts. Along with providing simple navigation and operation,
the SimpleBox UI offers optional feature-packed integrated web based eMail
that is optimized for display on TV and VGA screens.

The initial Mid Class product to be released powered by Amiga is the
SimpleBox Java Internet Device (JID) model wb8616JID. The Simplebox wb8616JID
is value packed with a robust v4. browser, audio/video streaming, instant
messaging and fast ethernet for easy broadband connection via cable, dsl,
satellite and local area networks.

Unlike other currently available devices from America Online (AOL), Microsoft
(MSFT), Ravisent (RVST), Web-2U (MUCP) and others, the SimpleBoxJID powered
by Amiga contains a Sun Authorized Virtual Machine, a very high performance,
memory efficient solution for running JavaTM technology based media content

MeterNet and Amiga are also developing a low cost Internet Radio Device for
worldwide consumer markets targeted for release early 2001.

Amiga Incorporated is the emerging leader in multiplatform, multimedia
Operating Systems. The Amiverse offers a multi-media digital environment that
provides developers with a true write once run anywhere opportunity. Amiga
has both leveraged and expanded upon its rich 15-year history of industry
leadership in the development of what we know as multi-media.

MeterNet Corporation develops and markets broadband Internet devices,
turn-key services and tailored integrated programs. Past satisfied clients
include Ziff-Davis, America Online, Alta Vista, Shopping.com and IBM. Since
12/99 we have shipped our SimpleBox Entry Level wb6400 series worldwide.
Phase One SimpleBox wb8616JID production is limited to 10,000 units with
shipments to commence in early December.

For more SimpleBox JID program information and to place an email order
reservation visit: http://world.simplebox.com

All Trademarks are the Property of their Respective Owners.
All Rights Reserved. ##
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          A S   D O   A M I G A   A N D   H Y P E R I O N

Snoqualmie, WA. Aug 30, 2000

 Amiga Inc. and Hyperion Entertainment are pleased to announce a
long-term alliance to bring Hyperion's impressive list of award
winning games to the Amiverse.

 Hyperion's games are a testament to the high standard set by the
Amiga community. Much like the New Amiga, Hyperion has raised the bar
to a higher level. We are proud to include Hyperion in our future. We
are equally pleased to see such a steady stream of notable developers
validating our platform.'' Said Randy Hughes, Vice President Sales and
Strategic Alliances at Amiga Inc.

 The initial list of titles being developed for the Amiverse include:

 Heretic II: Already released for Classic Amiga PPC, Heretic II is a
gothic-style first-person shooter.

 Sin: A super realistic ego shooter in a not-too-distant future with
an intriguing plot to solve and many levels to "clean-up". Sin is due
in Q3 2000.

 Shogo: Fight with your Mobile Armor Division Mech through futuristic
cities and natural sites. Face a civil war in Mech mode or Soldier
mode in this award winning ego shooter, written with the famous
LithTech 3D Engine by Monolith. Shogo is also slated for Q3 2000.

 Freespace: Development has already begun and is to be completed in Q4
2000. Freespace offers many space flights combats and mission for this
space opera among stars and nebulas. A great simulation for a great
story of space war.

 Alien Nations: Development is just under way. In the style of Age of
Empires II, Alien Nations will allow you to lead your people to
survive attacks from your enemies. Live long and prosper in the levels
of this great Real Time Strategy game.

 Soldier of Fortune: The highly acclaimed ego shooter of the year will
come to the Amiga. Designed with the help of SEAL people, SOF is one
of the most realistic ego shooter. Experience fights against
terrorists and criminals, train to be better and always remember to
shoot first.

 "Hyperion will announce new games in the near future, as we negotiate
deals with new licensors including some of the industry's biggest
names. We want to bring the Amiga the hottest and most recent games,
as it was the case in the great Amiga gaming times. With the arrival
of new hardware such as faster graphics cards, the Amiga will enjoy a
new level of performance allowing the Amiga to keep up with bigger and
better games. Keep your Amiga updated, stay tuned and roll on the
Amiga One!" said Ben Yoris, PR Manager of Hyperion.

About Hyperion

 Hyperion Entertainment is a privately held Belgian company founded in
April of 1999. Hyperion aims to bring top-class entertainment software
to leading alternative platforms including Amiga. Hyperion
Entertainment has license agreements with many of the top names in the
industry including Interplay, Activision and Monolith with more deals
to be made public soon.

 Whilst Hyperion's primary expertise is in the field of 3D engines
(LithTech, Quake 2), the company has recently been working with its
publisher Titan (www.titan-computer.com) on expanding its line-up with
strategy and RTS games as well as RPG's and simulators. The results of
these efforts will be announced over the course of the next few
months. Hyperion Entertainment is also investigating the possibility
of applying its expertise in the field of 3D graphics to
non-entertainment related areas. For additional information, please
see www.hyperion-software.com .
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     C O N C E R N   O V E R   P E T R O   B U S I N E S S

 A recent posting on the Amiga-news.de website created a mini-uproar
in the Amiga community. The posting stated that Petro Tyschtschenko,
long time bastion of the Amiga community and head of Amiga
Deutschland, had founded a new company in partnership with a Frank
Basta. The company, called Power Service BmbH, appears to be a
supplier of tempory workers for software firms.
 A response  from Petro posted on the Czech Amiga News site indicated
no intent to leave the Amiga community or Amiga itself behind:

"Sorry but I have no plans to quit. I have only invested 50 % in Power
Service, which is a company I believe in. It is no Computer Company and no
competition... Power Service is a Job agency for IT Specialists. I will
continue with my beloved AMIGA. Best regards and thanks for your
mail...Petro"

 Several web sites carried the following quote from Amiga Inc's CEO
Bill McEwen at the time the original announcement was made:

 "I would be shocked and personally hurt to find out that Petro has
not been making Amiga his first priority, and that he has been using
his Amiga paid trips to India for his own personal gain. We pay him a
wonderful salary, we pay for his Mercedes, his cell phone, and his
beautiful offices. He has never spoken to me about any issues or
problems, and if he has truly been using our money and time to promote
his own company I will be extremely disappointed. I hope that
Amiga-News is wrong in their findings."
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       P L A N S   S T A R T   F O R   A M I G A   2 0 0 1

28 Aug 2000

Amiga Fans everywhere,

 Amigan-St. Louis is proud to announce that the next Gateway Computer
Show... Amiga2001, will be held on March 30, 31 and April 1, 2001.

 This exciting event, Amiga2001 - An Amiga Odyssey, will be our best
yet. Due to the demise of the Henry VIII hotel, it's being torn down,
we had to move our venue to a new location.

 The good news is that this place has lots to offer. The show will be
hosted at the Sheraton Westport Plaza. This Sheraton has the same old
world charm that the Henry VIII did, but offers much more. It has
parking for over 3,000 cars. It's location, at West Port Plaza is
really terrific, as that puts it in the middle of entertainment,
restaurants, pubs, shopping, eateries, movie theaters, live theater, a
jazz club and much more. Under cover parking is available too.

 We'll be posting something on our web site by the end of September,
so keep an eye out. In the mean time, get your vacations lined up for
March 30 - April 1. Perhaps you'd like to come early or stay longer
and arrange a little fun in St. Louis. This is an exciting town, and
your family would be certain to enjoy it if you bring them.

             http://www.amiga-stl.com

           Amiga2001 - An Amiga Odyssey

Sheraton at Westport, St. Louis, MO. USA
Friday March 30 thru Sunday April 1, 2001
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 F I N N I S H   U S E R S   G R O U P   A N N U A L   M E E T I N G

 ESPOO, FINLAND - September 21, 2000 - Finnish Amiga Users Group will
host its annual user group meeting on Saturday September 30th from
14:00 to 17:45 in Espoo, Finland. The event will start with a formal
meeting, and an informal part will follow after 15:30 o'clock.

 An Amiga dealer will be present with various Amiga items for sale.
The user group will also demonstrate the Amiga Software Development
Kit on Linux. Other highlights include various Amiga magazines for
reading, demonstration of licensed Amiga mobile phone covers and
plenty of good company. Admission is free of charge and free soft
drinks will be available.

 Please visit http://batman.jytol.fi/~saku/ or our mirror site
http://tzimmola.tky.hut.fi/saku/ for instructions on how to get there,
latest news, IRC coverage, webcam and more. E-mail inquiries may be
sent to Anu Seilonen (thoriel@sci.fi).

 About Finnish Amiga Users Group

 Finnish Amiga Users Group (Suomen Amiga-käyttäjät ry.) is a
non-profit organization for promoting Amiga computing and helping
Amiga users in Finland. Also known as Saku, after its e-zine, the
group is trying to accomplish its goals by organizing meetings and by
publishing an e-zine. Since 1993 the Finnish Amiga Users Group and its
predecessors have released over thirty issues of the magazine and held
several public gatherings. Other accomplishments include the Web site
and Sakunet, a national Fidonet style network of Amiga related
bulletin board systems.
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         T E X A S   G R O U P   F L E A M A R K E T

18 August, 2000

Flea Market Extravaganza '00

Where: The Brookside Convention Center, Hurst, Texas
When: Saturday, October 14, 2000
Time: 12:00 to 4:00pm
Admission: Free

Background

 This year we are putting on our fourteenth annual computer Amiga
show. So come and join us and show your support for the Amiga.

Amiga Computer Flea Market

 Hardware and Software for Amiga computers, from members and
non-members, will be for sale. The flea market will be open to members
for a fee of 5% on items sold. A fee of 10% will be charged to
non-members on items sold.

 This year tables will be available to rent for the show to
individuals. The cost for one table will be $15.00 for members and
$20.00 for non-members. Please make arrangements in advance, space is
limited.

 o Sellers:

 Items for sale must be turned into a club representative. Prices are
set ahead of time and sales are handled by club representatives.
Arrangements MUST BE MADE IN ADVANCE. Items will NOT be accepted on
the day of the show. There will be no exceptions. For further details
please contact the club or one of the club's representatives. Items to
be sold at the flea market may be turned in at one of the chapter
meetings or you may make arrangements with one of these club
representatives:

Mark Stodola Cedar Hill (972) 299-6824
Ned Kelly Arlington (817) 277-5825
David Owens Fort Worth (817) 847-5486
Dan Stockelman Dallas (972) 985-8522


 o Buyers:

 Cash and checks accepted from members.
 Cash only accepted from non-members.

     Prices will be reduced at 3:00 pm.

Door Prizes

 A drawing will be held at the end of the day. You must be present to
win.

Amiga Computer Dealers

 Space is available to rent for dealers, companies or user groups.
Please inquire on rates.

MCCC Amiga Library

 The entire MCCC library of Amiga computer disks, over 2,000 disks,
will be available.

Special Membership Offer

 13 months for the price of 12. This offer is good for new or renewed
memberships.

Jay Miner Memorial Tape

 The MCCC will be offering a two hour VHS tape of highlights of past
METCOMs and a short club history. The centerpiece of the tape is Jay
Miner's speech and question and answer session at METCOM 89. The cost
will be $9.00 for members and $15.00 for non-members. A PAL version is
also available at a slightly higher price. A limited number will be
available at the show, but if the response is good orders will be
taken.

Directions & Parking:

 The Brookside Convention Center is located at 1244 Brookside Drive in
Hurst. To get to the Convention Center get to Highway 183/121 and take
the Precinct Line Road exit and drive south on Precinct Line Road.
After approximately 0.3 miles turn left (east), on Bedford Euless
Road. Drive 0.4 miles to Brookside Drive. The Convention Center is on
the southeast corner. There is plenty of parking space, and parking is
free.
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              A C E   I N   A U S T R A L I A

Alternative Computer Expo

Including:

Linux - ACE
Amiga Computer Expo
Apple Computer Expo
Acorn Computer Expo
Australian Connectivity Expo

 ACE is about Alternatives.
 ACE is about Connecting people.
 ACE is about Enhancing the user experience.

It's about using computers.
It's about solutions.
It's about the best operating systems.

When:

Saturday 21st October 9am - 6pm
Sunday 22nd October 9am - 5pm

Where:

 The Grand Prix Pits, Aughtie Drive Albert Park Lake, Albert Park (in
the middle of the park!).

 The show makes provision for families, children and those on lower
incomes.

Entry fees:

$10 General
$7 Students & concession
$20 Family
Children under 12 free

Globally the largest Amiga participation.

 While ACE 2000 is being well recieved by the computing public of many
platforms. It is particularly significant for the Amiga community. ACE
2000 is now expected to have the largest Amiga participation of any
show this year. This is easily larger than any Australian Amiga show
of recent times. All Australian dealers of Amiga products are planning
to attend! A number of overseas dealers are also in the process of
confirming.

Power Computing (UK) expected to attend.

ACE to host OS/2 install-fest!

Apple's new OS X to be on display.

Linux install-fest proposed for ACE.

Dozens of flavours of unix to feature at ACE!

 The Australian newspaper published a large article about the show in
their IT section.

IRC

 IRC conferences are planned at regular intervals. Keep an eye on this
site for times and dates. Paul Demark has offered to moderate the IRC
sessions. Email lanky@connect.net.au for more info.

http://www.ace2k.net/
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     N E W S   F R O M   C R Y S T A L   I N T E R A C T I V E

 19/09/00

 Crystal Interactive Software are please to announce that we have
chosen Blittersoft for world wide distribution of our Amiga game
software.

 Blittersoft being an established and well respected company within
the Amiga community will take on exclusive distribution of all Amiga
games we produce.

 Blittersoft can be contacted on +44 (0)1908 225454 or email
sales@blittersoft.com


13/09/00

 Crystal Interactive Software are please to announce our merger with
fellow Hertfordshire based games developers Clearwater Interactive.

 This merger expands Crystal and Clearwater game developments to
almost all computer and console platforms

More information on Clearwater can be found at www.cw-i.com
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             H A A G E   &   P A R T N E R   N E W S

14 September 2000

ArtEffect Workshop reworked

 Due to the development of ArtEffect there were some inconsistencies
in the old workshop, but those are settled now. We also redesigned the
complete website. In 12 chapters you experience the amazing functions
and effects of ArtEffect. Workshop

28 August 2000

Storm C Announcement

 The new version of the well-known development system will be a
quantum leap: Network capabilities, distributed Make, CVS, modified
GCC compiler with Amiga Hund format, global full text search, extended
editor, debugging of tasks and shared libraries and the new StormDOC.

06 September 2000

H&P increases personnel

 In October of the past year, we already hired a new programmer,
namely Markus Poellmann. He mainly cares for StormC, and also works on
AmigaWriter. At the beginning of 2000, a new co-worker was found, Ute
Gottschalk, who takes care of accounting and datatyping. Stefan Robl
has just finished a practical period for his computer studies, in
which he created a new and portable version of StormRexx. At the
beginning of September, Alexander Bramm and Simon Neumann brought two
new co-workers. Their main concern is support, and managing of new
projects.

06 September 2000

Further co-workers wanted

 For proof-reading of our website texts, press releases and manuals we
are looking for an additional English native speaker. A good knowledge
of English grammar etc. is essential. Surprisingly we already got
about 18 applications, but we only need one or two people to help on
this. Thank you very much.

www.haage-partner.com
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             E L B O X   A I R S   C O M P L A I N T

Elbox Computer
Krakow, 21 Sep 2000

OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

 We, Elbox Computer company, the company involved with microcomputer
technology for over 18 years, the company with the principles of
reliability, honesty and care for our clients, feel obliged to release
this announcement to protect interests of Amiga users.

 For several weeks now, the Eyetech company has been involved in a
propaganda action against our breakthrough product for Amiga
computers: the MEDIATOR PCI. Eyetech publish and disseminate untrue
views on MEDIATOR, the exceptional busboard, and compare this high-end
product with their announced device.

 It is not our way to comment on others' activities, yet under the
current circumstances we feel obliged to explain this situation and
Eyetech's accusations to Amiga users and to comment on the idea
indicated by Eyetech (or any other company behind the Eyetech
nametag).

BLIZZARD PPC LOCAL BUS LIMITATIONS:

 Eyetech announced releasing a product they called competitive to our
MEDIATOR high-end card. Technical specification of this product has
been announced in such a way that Amiga users would have to misread
it.

 The idea of connecting a PCI/AGP busboard directly to Blizzard PPC
cards gives worse performance than MEDIATOR because:

1. This solution is only for owners of Blizzard PPC accelerators.
   You have to stick with your Blizzard PPC 603e for ever.
   No change, no open structure, no versatility.

2. Practical average data transfers over the busboard connected
   directly to Blizzard PPC cards will not be higher than achieved
   with MEDIATOR - due to technical limitations of Blizzard PPC
   cards.

3. Connection of a busboard to the connector used for inserting
   a BVision card renders further use of the BVision card
   impossible.


MEDIATOR OPEN SOLUTION:

 The MEDIATOR high-end busboard is the best solution for Amiga
computers to offer high-speed support for PCI cards.

 The MEDIATOR busboard is a well-thought product, with long-standing
history of design development and a vision for its lasting evolution,
to give Amiga users power they have not had so far.

 Our basic idea is that MEDIATOR is an OPEN solution, capable of
hosting ANY turbo cards from the Amiga market. MEDIATOR is not reduced
to a Blizzard PPC-bound concept. MEDIATOR gives you the possibility to
have any turbo card you want.

 MEDIATOR has been designed specifically for all the available cards
and each and every turbo card works with MEDIATOR at the maximum speed
available for the given card.

 MEDIATOR PCI may offer transfer of data from/to any Amiga turbo card
at the maximum speed of up to 132 MB/s. The only practical limitation
lies in the design of the specific turbo card.

 MEDIATOR is expandable, even more: it is ready for any new Amiga
cards that will be available in the future - this gives you freedom
that you have never had before.

 You can use MEDIATOR with any turbo cards: Blizzard 1230, Blizzard
1240, Blizzard 1260, Blizzard PPC, Apollo 1230, Apollo 1240, Apollo
1260, Elbox 1230, MTec 1230, etc. and with any future concepts like
Amijoe and more...

MEDIATOR ADVANTAGES:

 MEDIATOR has been designed optimised for any turbo card type, so that
the maximum possible performance is obtained in the given hardware
configuration.

 MEDIATOR automatically recognises the turbo card type and executes
the best procedures to guarantee the highest performance possible in
this configuration. This is an unrivalled feature.

 This approach is much more time- and effort- and money-consuming than
the concept of supporting Blizzard PPC cards only.

 Besides, the idea of connecting a PCI/AGP busboard directly to
Blizzard PPC cards does not give you, the Amiga user, any additional
speed gains when compared with MEDIATOR - you will only feel that
Eyetech's design is simpler and possibly definitely cheaper.

 We feel very sorry that Eyetech in this context is apparently
discrediting MEDIATOR's performance while being well aware of their
fallacy.

ABOUT ELBOX:

We have been developing and producing electronic equipment since 1982.
Our superb Amiga designs include:
* E-BOX tower systems and ZORRO busboards for A1200 and A4000
 (also known as Power Tower in the UK and Winner Tower in Germany);
* Elbox FastATA controllers for A1200 and A4000 (known also under the
  name of Power Flyer in the UK and Winner HighSpeed Controller in
  Germany);
* Memory expansion cards for all types of Amiga computers and many
  other minor accessories, e.g. PC Mouse interfaces (Mroocheck,
  Punchinello), others.
Elbox is also the owner of Twin Spark Soft, a company producing
software for Amiga computers (in the Polish language only).
Besides Amiga devices, we design and produce industrial controllers
(e.g. for injection moulding machines) and many other high-end
devices in the fields of radio- and telecommunications (e.g. call
systems, pagers, speech coding devices).

NEW:

Please look for our further releases about ELBOX products for Amiga
computers to be on sale by the end of this year:

1. MEDIATOR evolution line (A4000 and A3000);
2. The TOTALLY NEW breakthrough turbo cards for Amiga computers
   (A4000, A3000, A1200).

Mariusz Wloczysiak
ELBOX COMPUTER, Press Department
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          I N N O V A T I V E   M O V E S   O N   . . .

11.9.2000 Innovative announces future plans

 Innovative, known as the developers of popular AMIGA®-titles such as
fxPAINT, fxSCAN, VHI Studio and Ultraconv today announced the future
plans of the enterprise.

 fxSCAN 3.0 with intelligent OCR-engine (OCR = Optical Character
Recognition) fxSCAN will soon be available in version 3.0. It will
be a major update including the following new features:

  · intelligent OCR-engine
  · Support for free BetaScan-drivers
  · comfortable Copymachine-function
  · reworked user-interface
  · JPEG-files are now loaded via PPC
  · many small improvements

 The price for V3.0 will be at 69.- DM/35 EURO/35 US$. An update from
V1.0/V2.0 will cost 59.- DM/30 EUROR/30 US$. We won't offer updates
from V1.0 SE (ScanQuix-special edition). fxSCAN 3.0 can already be
ordered from Innovative's online-shop (http://www.innovative-web.de/)
and will be delivered as soon as the final product becomes available.
A completly new fxSCAN-website will be online at the time the new
version is introduced.


The present

 Innovative regards the AMIGA®-market as too small to further exist
only from revenues of this market. The enterprise doesn't see any
tendencies towards improvement, as key-enterprises have either left
the AMIGA®-market or went out of bussiness and important hardware-
products are only available as long as they are still in stock.
Faster, more up-to-date or completly new hardware doesn't seem to be
within reach and major improvements of the current Classic-AmigaOS®
are not to be expected in near future. The AMIGA® SDK is a highlight,
but it is not a garantor for the future existance and maintenance of
the new AMIGA®-Operating-/Computersystems.

The current situation forces Innovative to look for new markets and
to no more _exclusivly_ work in the AMIGA®-market.


The future

 After the availability of fxSCAN V3.0, Innovative will intensify work
on a new technology (details are not available due to reasons of
protecting Innovative's intellectual property). Programs developed
with the aid of this new technology (Codename "InNT") will be more
comfortable to use and will have an even more spectacular optic.
Furthermore programs developed with it will be highly portable to
other platforms and CPUs. Indeed porting an application is expected to
take only a few days, cutting down both the amount of development-time
and -money that has to be spent for that task. As soon as the first
version of this new technology is finished we will start porting
already known Innovative-titles to the new technology and a variety of
different platforms. Besides the AMIGA®-market, the Windows®- and
Linux®-market will be target of the developments of the company. It's
also planned to hand out licences for this new technology, but this
still has to be decided. The result of the decision will be announced
in a later, seperate press release.


The AMIGA®-conversions

 We regret to say that our new technology will most probably not be
able to run on 68K-PPC-Dual-CPU-Systems as it is currently used in
some AMIGA®s, as a seperation of the GUI and the program will be hard
to perform and a 68060 definatly seems to be too slow for fluid and
comfortable work. Once the development of the first version of the new
technology is finished, Innovative will evaluate the possibilities of
a portation to MorphOS and APUS Linux and is currently planning a
portation to these platforms. The Tao® Elate®-based new AmigaOS® will
be supported by Innovative as far as it is available. This way,
AMIGA®-users will be able to continue enjoying the high-quality and
highly innovative software by Innovative.


The current products

 It can't be denied that future plans are in conflict with the further
development of the current product-line for AMIGA®-computers.
Nevertheless the currently existing products will be developed further
and updates will be available at a regular basis though not as often
as in the past. As soon as the versions developed with the new
technology are available, users get an update-offer. So everybody
buying an Innovative-product today, buys a product that will be
developed further in future and that he will be able to use even after
switching to other OSes like Windows®, Linux® or "Amiga® NG" as well.


The webservices

 We will stop offering webservices, as the amount of time and money
spent can in no way be justified with the resulting revenues. Existing
contracts will continue to exist for a yet undefined time whereas we
won't do any new contracts. Of course we will continue to offer
special solutions for companies in the future and we'll also keep
updating the "Amiga Link Directory".


Frequently asked questions

Question:

 So you'll stop development for the AMIGA ?

Answer:

 No. Please read the paragraphs "The AMIGA-conversions" and "The
          current products" carefully.

Question:

 You're always talking about a new technology, what is it ?

Answer:

 Our intellectual property. Therefore no information on this will be
 made available to the public on request (please don't send us EMail,
 letters, call or fax us) but exclusivly on our own initative via our
 website. Any information not found on our website isn't true.

Question:

When   will   you   have  finished  works  on  the  new  technology  ?

Answer:

 As we don't want to put us under pressure with this strategically
 important development, we won't release any time-table in near
future.

Question:

Which products do you plan ?

Answer:

 Our information policy doesn't foresee the announcement of new
products
 at this time.

Question:

 I'd like to license this new technology. How much is it for a license
?

Answer:

 We think about handing out licenses at a later time, but we haven't
come
 to a decision on this yet and therefore can't give you prices..

Question:

 I'd like to betatest. Simply send me a beta!

Answer:

 We won't send out betas.

 Disclaimer: AMIGA® is a registered trademark of Amiga, Inc. Windows®
is a registered trademark of Microsoft. Linux® is a registered
trademark of Linus Torvalds. Elate® is a registered trademark of the
Tao Group. All informations are subject to change without notice. You
can not derive demands/rights from this piece of information.

2.7.2000 VHI Studio reads from Sony® Memorysticks

 Thanks to a new VHI-driver (sony_msac_sr1.vhi), AMIGA®-users finally
can access Sony® Memorysticks®. The driver uses the "Sony®
MSAC-SR1"-reader for the serial port, that is shipped with most
Sony®-cameras. If you want to see Memorysticks® and
Compactflash®-cards compared regarding their size, visit our website
and click on "Press release" below to see some pictures.

EMail: info@innovative-web.de
WWW:   http://www.innovative-web.de/
Phone: +(0)049 (0)9132/735163
Fax:   +(0)049 (0)69/791247970
----------------------------------------------------------------------

   . . .   A S   D O E S   E P I C   M A R K E T I N G

12 September, 2000

 Epic Marketing Germany waves goodbye after 4 years on the Amiga
market, our company is set to close on septembre 30. But this is no
reason for despair. After October 1 there will not be one but two new
Epic companies in the market.

 Epic Interacticve Entertainment software will primarily focus on the
development and distribution of top notch games for the Apple
Macintosh market. The Amiga One and the Atari Milan computers will be
supported once they see the light of day.

 Epic Multimedia will enter the market in October too. You will find
information on their products, which will include games, infotainment
and edutainment for various computer systems (Apple Mac, Windows,
Linux, Amiga One, Milan) on our webpage from mid octobre.

 For the Classic Amiga Epic Interactive will develop and distribute
the titles "Simon The Sorcerer 2", "Earth 2140" and Dafel: Bloodline".

 Whether they continue to support the platform in the future is
heavily dependant on the success of these titles. "Earth 2140" can now
be preordered for DM 89.95 until October 15th. After that it will cost
99.95.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

             . . .   A N D   A S I M W A R E   ?

 {The following item was found on the Czech Amiga News site, a
resource which can be counted among the most reliable. Brad}

22.9.2k Asimware discontinues Amiga Support

 Len Carsner: "After recently purchasing MasterISO 2.6, I emailed
Asimware with a question concerning a problem I was having. I received
a form letter which stated "Effective September 6th, 2000 all
production, development, and support for Amiga products is
discontinued. Sales of MasterISO will still be available through
Software Hut. Our Amiga products will NOT be released to the public
domain. Thank You for eight great years." At the end was a statement
promoting their PC software."

Len Carsner via ANN
ExiE
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           M R .   M Y S Z A   M O U S E   A D A P T E R

3 September, 2000

 Merlancia Industries is pleased to announce the upcoming release of
the Mr. Mysza PS/2 Mouse adapter. Finally! After all this time, all
Amigans can now share in the world of PS/2 devices made for IBM/PC
compatible systems! From the super-cool Crystal Trackball to the
Kensington optical mouse, you now have a full range of up-to-date,
current, mice and mice alternatives.

Specs:

 The Mr. Mysza also supports up to four buttons and the scroll mouse
(utility drivers included) for additional ease of use. The Mr. Mysza
is fully "plug and play". Just plug in the Mr. Mysza, and your choice
of literally thousands of PS/2 devices and you are set to go! All you
need is the adapter and a PS/2 mouse device to get up and going. There
is no need for additional software to use Mr. Mysza! (Except to use
features such as the scroller on scroll mice.)

Price:

 The Mr. Mysza will be be at about the $25 mark, much less then the
current serial mouse converters. There will also be bundles of Mr.
Mysza and the Crystal Trackball available for about the $50 mark.

Availability:

 The Mr. Mysza will be available in about 7 to 14 days. The first
batch of Mr. Myszas is almost complete...

What is included?:

 Included in the package is the Mr. Mysza adapter, a disc containing
the software to use the scroller on scroll mice and additional buttons
on 3+ button mice, and a manual.

 Also upcoming is the RedBoard adapter, and infa-red keyboard adapter
for Amiga computers. A separate press release will follow with
information about the RedBoard.
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         T H E   P R E D A T O R   F R O M   E Y E T E C H

3 September, 2000

From The Eyetech Group Ltd

 The Predator: 3xPCI + 1xAGP + SDRAM expansion with direct PPC
processor interface for the A4000 desktop and towered A1200

 As part of our ongoing discussions with top end games developers, one
of their major concerns is how to get sufficiently fast graphics cards
on the installed base of A1200 / A4000 PPC machines. The Permedia 2
chipset, although still the best graphics solution currently available
on the A1200, is now quite dated in its 3-D performance. The Elbox
Mediator is a partial solution, but is severely hampered because all
A1200 accelerators - including the Blizzard PPC - only bring 24
address lines out to the edge connector meaning that all data transfer
has to be carried out within the 8MB Zorro2 address window. For modern
graphics cards this will inevitably involve 4 fold or greater
multiplexing thus crippling the transfer rate between processor and
graphics card. In addition, PCI graphics cards themselves are now
increasingly hard to obtain and will be obsolete in a few months time.

 So what are we doing about it?

 The Predator expansion bus will come in separate versions for the
A1200 and A4000 desktop (an A4000 tower version will be produced later
if there is sufficient demand). Each will come equipped with 3xPCI
slots and 1xAGP (graphics card) slot (with an additional regular A4000
video slot in the A4000 version). In addition there will be a single
SDRAM (PC100 DIMM) socket for up to 256MB. As the bus is fully PCI 2.1
compliant, including bus mastering and DMA facilities, this SDRAM can
be used directly by either or both of the PPC CPU and the AGP graphics
card.

 By directly connecting to the expansion connector on the BlizzardPPC
and CyberstormPPC the expansion bus has the full 4GB of address space
of the PPC CPU without the penalties of any existing Zorro 2 conflicts
or address space multiplexing. The bus itself runs at 66MHz x 4 bytes
wide for unprecedented transfer rates (for a classic Amiga) both
between cards (using bus mastering and DMA) and - more importantly -
between the AGP connector and the PPC CPU.

 The board has been designed as a full multilayer PCB with 2 ground
planes and signal path length equalisation. Work on porting the
Voodoo-5 3D drivers (to be shipped with the board) is already
underway. And the best news of all is that this state-of-the-art
expansion bus will be available ub late September / early October at a
target price of just £169.95 including VAT.
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DocDatatypes V39.60
A new version of the DocDatatypes by Amarpreet Singh Munde were released on 09-22-2000. A new datatype for Mac Write-files were added. The MS-Word-datatype were updated and supports now older Word-fileformats (before version 6) better then the former version. A new feature is the now included Filefinder supporting searches by name, size, date and filetype. more ...

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H&P: Telephone Line Damaged
The damage were caused by some works in the Haage&Partner-building. Because of this they had no connection to the internet since thursday last week and they were not able to receive Emails and could only offer a limited telephone support. H&P hope that the Deutsche Telekom will solve the problems until tuesday or wendsday.

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The Status Register - September 2000
The Status Register issue 09/2000 by CUCUG is available online now. It contains some Amiga related news and a SEAL-O-RAMA-report by Gary Storm.

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pcmser.lha           hard/drivr  14K+PCMCIA modem driver. V0.15. PD w/ src.
Mentat.lha           misc/edu   199K+Mentat 0.5.2 english2english Longman dic
Mentat_data.lha      misc/edu   842K+Mentat 0.5.2 english2english Longman dic
ChipEm.lha           misc/emu    71K+Chip 8 v0.4 Emulator by Balrog Soft
GBE.lha              misc/emu    79K+GameBoy/GameBoy Color emulator for WarpU
Nostalgia.lha        misc/emu   201K+THE Multi-Emulation system (1.8)
cutquotes.lha        misc/imdb    9K+Cuts 'quotes.list' entries down to Movie
imdbDiff000901.lha   misc/imdb  4.4M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000908.lha   misc/imdb  2.4M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
lotto-v8.lha         misc/misc   94K+UK National Lottery Database v8 inc. 
ArtiAmiga.lha        misc/sci   693K+Artificial Intelligence simulator
DA3Demo.lha          misc/sci   2.6M+Demo of Digital Almanac III
rno-r045.lha         mods/misc  562K+Rno-label release no.45 by kure&stefan (
Eldorado.mpg         mods/mpg   5.1M+Eldorado County by Vincent & McGahey
rno-r046.mpg         mods/mpg   3.3M+Rno-label release no.46 by FarFar (Chill
tek_mtone.lha        mods/techn  57K+Monotone - minimalistic stomper
tek_pnoia.lha        mods/techn 227K+Paranoia - psycho intelligent drum
tek_vacum.lha        mods/techn  58K+Vacuum - minimalistic move
Pegase.lha           mus/misc   203K+VHQ MPEG audio encoder (68k/PPC)
rsss.lha             mus/misc    75K+Realtime Sound Synthesis System (preview
EP_MFP.lha           mus/play    10K+EaglePlayer "Magnetic Fields Packer" ext
PlayGUI.lha          mus/play   574K+GUI for HIPPO,MPEGA,PLAY16 AND GMPLAY!
Granade.mpg          pix/3dani  6.1M+Animation of a hand granade
shoot.lha            pix/anim   2.3M+Working on our latest film.
tek_aos35.lha        pix/boot   516K+AmigaOS 35 - rainboot2 config (upd2nd)
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crazyGranny.lha      pix/mpg    529K+Mpeg anim of my granny playing football
scene3.lha           pix/mpg    2.1M+Scene from the set of an upcoming film.
SarajevoNight.jpg    pix/views   54K+768x512, Sarajevo at night (2000)
Zagreb.jpg           pix/views   71K+768x512, Zagreb (2000)
FreeEd.lha           text/edit  190K+This is a simple text editor. (It has a 
ascii2jascii.lha     text/misc   17K+Converts ASCII to Japanese ASCII
Kill0D.lha           text/misc    2K+Remove PC CR+LF End-Of-Lines and replace
DSLT02.lha           text/print  20K+DrawStudio's Templates for labels 02 v1.
AntiBlanker.lha      util/blank   9K+A tool that disables your screen blanker
PPS.lha              util/boot   48K+Password Protection for your WB / No mor
Rainboot3.lha        util/boot  864K+Multimedia Has Got A Name v3.0
RandomScenery.lha    util/boot   15K+More than just workbench backdrops
TurboVal.lha         util/boot   17K+The best validator for FFS (v1.9)
Scheduler.lha        util/cdity  33K+Schedule manager and viewer, v1.8
DiskLED1.2.lha       util/cli    15K+DiskLED V1.2 + Source(asm), Moves the LE
HexShow.lha          util/cli     4K+Shows files as Hex
InitPPCLib.lha       util/cli     2K+InitPPCLib: brings ppc.library back
SED.lha              util/cli    13K+Amiga stream editor
ilbmdt44.lha         util/dtype   8K+Improved ilbmdt (44.21)
RGFX-DT.lha          util/dtype 126K+Datatype for IFF-RGFX-Format (43.14)
RGFX-DT35.lha        util/dtype  51K+Datatype for IFF-RGFX-Format (44.2)
WarpJPEGdt.lha       util/dtype 103K+JFIF-JPEG datatype (68k,WarpOS,MorphOS) 
WarpPNGdt.lha        util/dtype 131K+PNG image datatype (68k,WarpOS,MorphOS) 
muitoolkit_src.lha   util/libs   48K+V1.1 - The MUI Toolkit library SRC (FREE
Resistor.lha         util/misc   50K+Code&Decode the color rings at resistors
AmiGOD.lha           util/moni   28K+Identifies your Amiga
arc2arc27.lha        util/rexx    4K+Convert any archive format easily
cdmp.lha             util/rexx   22K+Helps to create mp3 from CD's (german)
Dev-Handler.lha      util/sys    22K+Un*x like raw device access handler plus
StringSnip.lha       util/sys    12K+Much better editing features in string g
TransPrefs171.lha    util/sys    15K+Translator Prefs (German) 
simpleclock.lha      util/time   17K+Version 1.5 of the analog clock (OS3.5)
Safe.lha             util/virus  18K+Safe v14.2 - virus dicovering system
vht-vg31.lha         util/virus  85K+VirusWarning.Guide v3.1 (VHT-DK)
BosnianLocale.lha    util/wb     27K+Bosnian AmigaOS 3.1 localization v2
CopyIcon44.lha       util/wb      6K+CopyNewIcon clone for os3.5 (44.3)
DefIcons44.lha       util/wb     64K+DefIcons clone for os3.5 (44.6a)
Dynamite.lha         util/wb     57K+Start button and explorer in one. Fast.
Ico2Info.lha         util/wb      5K+Converts .ICO to .info (44.5)
IconLink.lha         util/wb     23K+Creates Links to icons (OS 3.5 only!)
Image2Icon.lha       util/wb     19K+Creates thumbnail icons from images (1.8
tv-prog.lha          util/wb    306K+(PL/CZ) TV programe on computer! [v0.80]


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25.Sep.2000
Tom Duin at ANF


BindAssigns Released
BindAssigns is a little shell-program that can replace the MakeDir and Assign entries in the Startup-Sequence. Furthermore it can replace the MUI-assign entries in the User-Startup. more ...

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25.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


VirusExecutor V2.05
Jan Erik Olausen released version 2.05 of "VirusExecutor" on September 23rd, 2000. It is easy to use. It analyzes unknown bootblocks automaticly and checks the memory, executables and LHA-, LZX- and ZIP-archives for viruses. more ...

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25.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


ARexx.com is Looking for Scripts
ARexx.com is about ARexx. For their Script-library they are looking for Arexx-scripts. You can send them to scripts@arexx.com. The sections available at the moment are Stricq, Final writer, Voyager, Yam, Cloanto Personal Paint, and misc. more ...

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24.Sep.2000
Timm S. Mueller on ANF


www.neoscientists.org Online again
The website of Neoscientists is online again. more ...

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24.Sep.2000
ANN


AIO Issue 39 Released
On September, 23rd 2000 issue 39 of Amiga Information Online has been released. more ...

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24.Sep.2000
ANN


Amihoo Magazine #2 Released
On September, 23rd 2000 the second issue of the Amihoo-Magazine has been released. It covers the following topics:
  • Review: Bubble Heroes from Crystal Interactive Software.
  • Report: SEALORAMA Show Report.
  • Editorial "Half of Amiga Owners are tight fisted misers"
  • Ross Vumbaca. (Australian Correspondant) Talks about the forthcoming ACE 2k Show in Australia
  • Talkback Let off Steam about the anything Amiga. We want your views! Win £20 for it too!

In addition to this there's a poll regarding the subject "Are the Majority of Amiga Owners tight fisted Misers?". more ...

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24.Sep.2000
David Connolly via email


Amiga Survivor Update
There appeared technical problems for the Amiga Survivor Magazine: more ...

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24.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


AmigaWatchDog now at Amiga Realm
AmigaWatchDog is now part of Amiga Realm. AmigaWatchDog makes it possible for users to rate retailers, so it is easier to find a good retailer using the collected data. AmigaWatchDog was founded by Daniel Hutchinson.

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24.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


BlueBlackSolution is Looking for Speakers
BlueBlack Solution is looking for speakers for their real time strategy game "Operation Counterstrike". In detail the following voices are needed:
  • man: russian accent, english and/or german language
  • man: english/american accent, english language
  • woman: english/american accent, english language


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24.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


New Amiga Games Site
Epic Direct Ltd., not to mix up with Epic Marketing, offers on www.amigagames.co.uk games news which are also sent via mailing list, a data base including a search function with a multitude of games and more than 500 games on disc and 250+ games on CD for sale.

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24.Sep.2000
Olaf Koenig via email


Amiga Arena News
Amiga Arena Interviews!
New interviews with Peter Arman (Legend of the Elves) and Elmar Plischke (Klotz) online! more ...

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24.Sep.2000
Manfred Rauer on ANF


The AccM Asks for Your Help
Manfred Rauer wrote:
The AccM is not only a simple computer club where technic enthusiastic computer freaks meet to talk about games. We rather make an effort to develope useful software (and games) and to put them to everybody's disposal. more ...

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24.Sep.2000
The BaYona on ANF


Meternet - Press Release from Amiga
Regarding the Simplebox by Meternet there's a longer press release from Amiga Inc.

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24.Sep.2000
Stefan Martens at ANF


Official HBMonopoly Online Gaming at #AmigaFun
Stefan Martens wrote:
On #AmigaFun IRC channel a HBMonopoly online gaming is taking place on Oktober, 1st. The programmer himself will be online too, and he's very interested in your ideas. more ...

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24.Sep.2000
Paplo on ANF


TaskiSMS V2.0
A new version of TaskiSMS has been released. Many new functions are added in version 2.0. Now the program can send SMS to 826 cellular telephone networks in 120 countries worldwide thanks to new plugins. more ...

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24.Sep.2000
David Cross on ANF


Amiga auctions: AmiBid Version 2.0 online |
AmiBid is an auction platform free of charge specially for the Amiga and now online in version 2.0 - the first version made some problems and some features were missing. more ...

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24.Sep.2000
Sylvio K. on ANF


Manga@Amiga-Page with New Layout
The Manga@Amiga-Page is engaged in Manga connected with the Amiga. So there are not only graphics and wallpapers ready for download but there's among others a list with Amiga games within the bounds of Manga. more ...

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23.Sep.2000
Deflone on ANF


SMSEngineerMUI is now E-Mailware
SMSEngineerMUI 1.0.2 has just been uploaded to the Aminet. We have decided to let people register our software for free, because we believe that coding should be fun, now shouldn't it? The same is true for SMSEngineerMUI :), it is fun; and why should anybody have to pay to have some fun. more ...

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23.Sep.2000
Schatztruhe


Aminet CD39 - 10/2000 to be Available soon
Aminet CD 39 - Oktober 2000 - contains nearly one gigabyte (unpacked) of software in thousands of archives. Since Aminet CD 38 over 500 MB of new files have been added. As a special highlight, Aminet 39 contains the fantastic pinballs Pinball Dreams, Pinball Fantasies and Pinball Illusions. The three pinballs can be run from CD or harddrive. more ...

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23.Sep.2000
Amiga Impact


A-Zone CD magazine Nº 1 to be Available soon
The first CD-magazine of our french partner-site Amiga Impact will be available for end of september. A complete overview of the contents, which is full of french news, reviews, workshops, demos and much more can be found at the titellink.

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23.Sep.2000
Blittersoft


Bubble Heroes was Finished
Bubble Heroes, a game distributed by Crystal Interactive Software was finished and is available at the stores. more ...

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23.Sep.2000
MorphOS


MorphOS News
There are new archives available for MorphOS, an emulation for Amigas equipped with PPC. In detail:
  • Update: ixemul-dev.tgz
  • New release: dvidvi-1.1-bin.tgz, wget-1.5.2-bin.tgz, unixtex-6.1b-bin.tgz, texinfo-3.11-bin.tgz
  • IXEmul Tools and Programs: IXEmul Directory. Make sure to read the IMPORTANT.README file!! NOTE: This section is PPC only files. You must read the IMPORTANT.README file.


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23.Sep.2000
Ron Goertz


FWCalendar Update Version 4.05
Ron Goertz has overworked his Arexx-scripts for creating calendars with FinalWriter. more ...

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23.Sep.2000
Richard H. Poser by eMail


AmigAIM BETA Version 0.9391 Available
The new betaversion 0.9391 of AmigaAIM, the AOL Instant Messanger for Amiga, is available for download. Changes are listed in the following list:
  • Added Menu Item for starting another copy of AmigAIM
  • Modified Mail Window for Context Menu to select Individual or Several Addresses to be checked or cleared.
  • Mail window can now be set to not open and/or pop to front while Away
  • Added Script capability for Mail checked with Mail on Server
  • Removed problem with receiving one Mac AIM version's Instant Messages
  • Removed bug with ScreenName prefs, should modify on first start after upgrade
  • Added Prefs item to keep Buddy List on top, if open and a Requester isn't opened (Buddy List on top would prevent the Requester from ever being seen)
  • Removed bug with receiving IM from Buddy not on Buddy List, shouldn't crash now.
  • Removed bug with the Idling prefs being totally unused.


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22.Sep.2000
CIS


Crystal Interactive Software announces Partnership with Blittersoft
Crystal Interactive Software announces that Blittersoft will take over the worldwide distribution of their software.

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22.Sep.2000
AmigArt


Workbench2000 Version 1.6 Released
Workbench2000 is a taskbar which you can use to start programs as you know it from Windows. more ...

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22.Sep.2000
Sebastian Bauer


FreeCiv Developer Version 1.13 Released
Freeciv is a round-based multiple player strategty game, released under the GNU General Public License. You can compare it to Civilization II® by Microprose®. more ...

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22.Sep.2000
Thomas Dellert via eMail


Press release G-Rex-PCI
We from DCE, leading manufacturer of accelerator boards and accessories in the Amiga market, are glad to announce to the Amiga community that we can satisfy the want for faster graphics boards, good and cheap sound cards, as well as PCI ethernet network cards. more ...

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22.Sep.2000
Norman on ANF


One more PCI Board for AMIGA?
On the main page of the DCE website is a so far mysterious product announcement. As it appears, G-REX is a PCI board for AMIGA and probably compatible to the Voodoo 3 card. For those interested, there's a PDF file for download. Link see below. more ...

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22.Sep.2000
Amiga Realm via eMail


AmigaWatchDog now at Amiga Realm
AmigaWatchDog, the website designed by Daniel Hutchinson, where readers can voice their experiences with Amiga companies and get tips where they can buy their products cheap, is now at Amiga Realm, the Amiga web directory and will be continued there.

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21.Sep.2000
DirOpus 4


Directory Opus 4 Version 4.15a (Beta) Released
Jake Rzeuski has continously developed the free source code of GP Software and has now released a new beta version 4.15a of the file-manager for download. In this version NewIcons and GlowIcons are 100% supported and the size informations of files are listed in KB/MB/GB in listers. more ...

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21.Sep.2000
Lambda


Development of Lambda "Pauses"
The status of development of the freetime project "Lambda", a high quality 3D spacegame development, was set on "pause".

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21.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


The End of ImageEngineer
Czech Amiga News has asked Marko Seppaenen, developer of ImageEngineer, a gfx-package for Amiga, why he leaves the Amiga Community. In his answer Marko said it would be easy to declare software piracy and bad sells as reasons for this step or he could tell a long story about the reasons, but he will not, because he do not want to offend the Amiga Community.

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21.Sep.2000
AmiDog


AMP 2 version V2pre4 Released
A pre-version of the MPEG-Player AMP 2 was released, in which the problem of not functioning slides was fixed. The AC3 decoder can now be used for listening AC3Streams in DVD clips. more ...

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21.Sep.2000
BoingWorld


Fnurr2000 Released
With Fnurr2000, an old, funny and very simple game was released. In this new programmed game you have to let small pixels explode. (Avoid homing pixels) more ...

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21.Sep.2000
Anu Seilonen on ANF


Finnish Amiga User Group Announces User Group Meeting
ESPOO, FINLAND - September 21, 2000 - Finnish Amiga Users Group will host its annual user group meeting on Saturday, September 30th from 14:00 h to 17:45 h in Espoo, Finland. The event will start with a formal meeting, and an informal part will follow after 15:30 o'clock. more ...

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21.Sep.2000
The BaYona on ANF


MeterNet SimpleBox & TAO Press Release
New, Easy-to-Use, Solid State Internet Device Products Powered By Next Generation Amiga Technologies include Java® and Media Streaming Support. Snoqualmie, WA - Reno, NV-September 20, 2000 - Business Wire - Targeting the millions of computerless and offline consumers worldwide who will soon be broadband enabled, Amiga and MeterNet have teamed to develop and deliver a series of broadband SimpleBox Internet Devices powered by the next generation Amiga. more ...

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21.Sep.2000
Mariusz Wloczysiak via eMail


Official Annoucement from Elbox
Contents of this pressrelease is a technical presentation (pro Mediator) vs. the Predator PCI busboard from Eyetech. more ...

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20.Sep.2000
Vincent Perkins on ANF


AmigaNG.com Back Online!
AmigaNG is now back online after a long hollyday away. So please visit the Number 1 web site for info on the next generation of Amiga!

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20.Sep.2000
Marco Dittmann on ANF


Future of Warpgate in the Air
As the webmaster Andreas Wendorf told during an IRC interview yesterday, the future of Warpgate is in the air. He found fault both, the programmers and software companies acceptance, who only support the Warp9 team with news in an inadequate way. more ...

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20.Sep.2000
Darkage Software


Darkage Software will Attend the Pianeta Amiga 2000
Darkage Software, the creators of games like "Tales from Heaven", "Powerball", "Extreme", and "Supreme" will attend the Amiga show "Pianeta Amiga 2000 expo", which will be held in Empoli, Itali, 30th September 30th to 1st October. Darkage will present previews of Powerball, and Supreme and also will introduce projects under development.

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20.Sep.2000
Apex Designs


New Payback Status Report
In this new status report the author James Daniels tells that the game now supports two CD playback modes, he mainly dealt with development of new levels, and new vehicles, and some bugs were fixed. Furthermore the game engine was optimized to make it faster, and a lot of graphics were redrawn, professionally. more ...

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20.Sep.2000
AmigaAMP


AmigaAMP 2.8 BETA-8 Released
Version 2.8 Beta-8 for the MPEG audio player "AmigaAMP" for Amiga was released. The author Thomas Wenzel notes that this update was done very fast, due to his Amiga needs to be repaired urgently, and it might take him one or two weeks to reply on e-mails. more ...

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20.Sep.2000
Sebastian Bauer


SimplePac Version 1.2
A new version for the Workbench game SimplePac was released. New is the resizeable game window and a hiscore list. Furthermore own sounds, keyboard, and joystick are supported, now. more ...

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20.Sep.2000
clickBOOM


Nightlong at the Duplicators now
In the so called S-File of clickBOOM Sofia announces Nightlong to be at the duplicators now, and the game to be available soon. Furthermore a movie (7 MB) of the toughest Amiga devotee is available for download. more ...

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20.Sep.2000
Michael Luense via eMail


New Addon for YAM
Michael Luense has finished a new addon for YAM. This is a little Arexx program which opens several requesters for e-mail editing or viewing and saving of attachments. The archive comes with both, an English and a German version.

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20.Sep.2000
Heise [Newsticker]


Explorer Dissuasiveness: Trial and Net Demonstration
«At the county court Duesseldorf, Germany, today from 10 o'Clock the case Stefan Muenz vs Symicron company will be tried orally. Symicron claims him to have violated brand law by putting a link to FTP-Explorer. Muenz is the author of the widely spread online manual SELFHTML more ...

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20.Sep.2000
Freedom for Links


Stefan Muenz Wins a Hop
Stefan Muenz was able to win a hop in the oral trial this morning at the county court Duesseldorf, Germany. The case is Stefan Muenz vs the Symicron company who charged Stefan Munez to have violated brand law by putting a link to FTP-Explorer into his Self-HTML. For details see the previous message on this subject. more ...

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19.Sep.2000
Andreas Steup on ANF


ParaGlide News
According to an e-mail I recieved from Villagetronic, the Amiga section has been placed into competent hands: more ...

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19.Sep.2000
Achim Stegemann on ANF


WarpGIF-Datatype Bugfixes
There is a major bugfix for WarpGIF-DT (v40.2), which fixes most of the known bugs.
  • corrupted pictures resulted in a crash due to a bug in the program
  • transparency now supported, IBrowse displays the correct pictures
  • the first frame should be loaded and displayed for most GIF anims
  • Only the global color palette is loaded right now, the local color palette is skipped
  • the OM_UPDATE method might return an undefined value occassionally, but this doesn't cause troubles until now


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19.Sep.2000
Thomas-Peter Klug on ANF


WinFellow alpha v0.4.2 build 1
Download: more ...

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18.Sep.2000
Martin Merz at ANF


MI-News: AppMI - 2. Update
AppMI is a collection of images and animations for toolbars that uses the GlowIcons-design. more ...

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18.Sep.2000
Heise [Newsticker]


Web Survey: Windows Way Ahead
As an exception we are citing the entire article from Heise. more ...

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18.Sep.2000
Alfred Sturm


New Aminet Uploads
FLeagues_BB2.lha     biz/dbase  116K+Football Database For 50 Leagues (v1.4)
StarBase_CLI.lha     biz/dbase  104K+Star Trek Episodes Database (v3.7b)
StarBase_SCR.lha     biz/dbase  109K+Star Trek Episodes Database (v2.1b)
DalWatch.lha         comm/irc     3K+Interface to Server-side Notify on Dalne
lcr-i.lha            comm/misc  109K+LeastCostRouter for german Internet Prov
lcr.lha              comm/misc  112K+LeastCostRouter for german Telephone Pro
Emperor.lha          dev/c      491K+Object-oriented programming language
checkstack.lha       dev/debug   33K+CheckStack tool for WarpUP including Sou
FD2Pragma.lha        dev/misc   126K+V2.112 creates pragma, inline, ... files
xad_ar.lha           dev/src      9K+Ar(1) xadmaster client
xad_bzip.lha         dev/src     14K+Bzip xadmaster client
xad_CAB.lha          dev/src     43K+Cabinet (CAB) xadmaster client
xad_DImp.lha         dev/src     11K+DImp xadmaster client
xad_MSA.lha          dev/src      7K+Magic Shadow (MSA) xadmaster client
xad_ZAP.lha          dev/src      9K+ZAP xadmaster client
reindeer.txt         docs/anno    1K+A distributed rendering project
SameGame.lha         game/think  15K+Addictive puzzle game with coloured ball
WBArmy.lha           game/wb    211K+Like Scorched Tanks, but in WB window.
Nostalgia.lha        misc/emu   201K+THE Multi-Emulation system (1.8)
cutquotes.lha        misc/imdb    9K+Cuts 'quotes.list' entries down to Movie
imdbDiff000908.lha   misc/imdb  2.4M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
DA3Demo.lha          misc/sci   2.6M+Demo of Digital Almanac III
RandomScenery.lha    util/boot   15K+More than just workbench backdrops
TurboVal.lha         util/boot   17K+The best validator for FFS (v1.9)
Resistor.lha         util/misc   50K+Code&Decode the color rings at resistors
AmiGOD.lha           util/moni   28K+Identifies your Amiga
Safe.lha             util/virus  18K+Safe v14.2 - virus dicovering system
Dynamite.lha         util/wb     57K+Start button and explorer in one. Fast.


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18.Sep.2000
Amitrix


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

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18.Sep.2000
GoldED


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


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18.Sep.2000
Bright Light Software


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

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18.Sep.2000
MakeCD Support


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

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18.Sep.2000
Olaf Köbnik


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

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18.Sep.2000
Harald Frank on ANF


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

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18.Sep.2000
Manfred Rauer on ANF


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

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17.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


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

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17.Sep.2000
Achim Stegemann on ANF


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

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17.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


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

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17.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


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

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17.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


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

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17.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


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

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17.Sep.2000
Bernd Gmeiner ANF


AMI Sector One Updated
Bernd Gmeineder writes: more ...

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17.Sep.2000
SEAL


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

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17.Sep.2000
Codepoet on ANF


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

Download: WinUAE0814R3.exe

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17.Sep.2000
Fabio Trotta on AFN


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

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17.Sep.2000
HArald Frank on ANF


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

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17.Sep.2000
Tomás J. Cantó


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

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17.Sep.2000
CD32-Allianz via Email


AmigaNG Programs Overview Updated
The CD32 Alliance wrote: more ...

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17.Sep.2000
Jan Andersen via E-Mail


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

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

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17.Sep.2000
Jan Andersen via E-Mail


VirusWarning-Guide V3.1
The VirusWarning-Guide can now be downloaded as version 3.1. New are all virus warnings of the recent time. Besides that some new things were added. more ...

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17.Sep.2000
AmigaFlame


Puzzle Adventure 'BUBBLE HEROES' Out!
A new game for the AMIGA - this has become a very rare event nowadays. more ...

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16.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


New Amiga Designs
At the titlelink, some inofficial design references for new Amiga products by Zenon Olenski are available.

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16.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


Java Developer Tools released by Espial
Espial, a partner of Amiga, releases some developer tools for Java. This should push software development for mobile systems. Devicetop.com is meant as portal for developers of Java based applications, especially for mobile systems. Users can exchange experiences in several forums, for Amiga too. more ...

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16.Sep.2000
Dirk Baeyens on ANF


Belgium Amiga Newsletter
There is a new version of the newsletter from the "Amiga Club Genk" in Belgium. It is the acgmail nr. 85 and is in Flemish/Dutch.

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16.Sep.2000
AmigActive


AmigActive - online is Back
"We must apologise for not updating the web site or announcing anything on our announcement mailing list recently. We have been extremely busy producing Amiga Active over the last couple of months, and our on-line presence has had to take a back seat for the time being." more ...

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16.Sep.2000
Olaf Köbnik via e-mail


Amiga Arena News
Amiga Arena - E.N.D.! (Evil Never Dies)
It's more than sad that the few Amiga users still have to face pirate copies, fake keys etc. taking away the fun! Every pirate copy does it's share in further developments being cancelled! It's a nuisance that you have (are forced to) face this problem on the Amiga. This doesn't really improve motivation! Who Cares? :-( more ...

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15.Sep.2000
Mick via eMail


OpusGIBar with own Domain
OpusGIBar now also has an own domain and is accessible at http://opusgibar.free.fr/, from now.

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15.Sep.2000
Stefan Ossowski


Aminet Games CD-ROM Released
The Aminet Games includes almost 1 GB (decrunched) of the best games from Aminet inside of more than 1500 archives. Almost every game can be run directly by a simple click, and do not need to installed further! more ...

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15.Sep.2000
Alfred Sturm


New Aminet Uploads
xtm-twirl.lha        biz/dkg     71K+Additional texture for Extreme
CandyPro103b.lha     biz/patch  747K+Update CandyFactoryPro V1.03b (15.12.99)
MCP_v1.33_fix.lha    biz/patch    2K+MCP v1.33 install fix
TruncateMail.lha     comm/mail    9K+Removes unnecessary parts from e-mail fi
YAT.lha              comm/mail  510K+Yet Another collection of Taglines for Y
NullTCP.lha          comm/tcp     6K+Amiga<->Win9x TCP/IP using null-modem.Up
T-Rexx.lha           comm/tcp   105K+Shows current TV-programs in Finland
GuiSGML.lha          comm/www    79K+SGML/HTML Templating Tool, Graphical Mar
Lynx.lha             comm/www   790K+WWW Browser,v.284dev9 (works with m68k)
qtz-SMOS.lha         demo/intro   2K+Quartz-Sensible Moon Of Soccer cracktro
DLL.lha              dev/basic   42K+Dynamic Linked List Sources for Blitz
65816_20.lzh         dev/cross  189K+65816 (SNES) assembler & disassembler
audio_in_e.lha       dev/e       17K+Audio examples using audio and ahi devic
mpega_in_e.lha       dev/e        5K+Example how to use mpega.library with Am
ColorWheel.lha       dev/gui     27K+Hi-/truecolor colorwheel.gadget (44.7)
GradientSlider.lha   dev/gui      7K+Hi-/truecolor gradient slider (44.5)
mrq_library.lha      dev/src     79K+Fast C2P + CGX procedures for games, dem
gadget45.lha         docs/mags  429K+German Freeware Magazine
F1GP_2000.lha        game/data   11K+2000 F1 season data for F1GP-Ed (11 Sept
SWOSpl_11.lha        game/data   16K+SWOS - Polish League AND some advertisin
Mattonite.lha        game/demo  216K+BreakOut demo game, working in progress
KC.lha               game/role   93K+Create your hero for RPG Krysztaly Czasu
PureBrain.lha        game/think 162K+Put back the symbols in the right order.
PfPaint_ENG.lha      gfx/edit    29K+English documentation for PerfectPaint V
PfPaint_FRA.lha      gfx/edit    32K+French documentation for PerfectPaint V2
PfPaint_V22.lha      gfx/edit   900K+Paint,Anim from 1 to 24bits
Mentat.lha           misc/edu   199K+Mentat 0.5.2 english2english Longman dic
ChipEm.lha           misc/emu    71K+Chip 8 v0.4 Emulator by Balrog Soft
GBE.lha              misc/emu    78K+GameBoy/GameBoy Color emulator for WarpU
lotto-v8.lha         misc/misc   94K+UK National Lottery Database v8 inc. 
rno-r045.lha         mods/misc  562K+Rno-label release no.45 by kure&stefan (
Eldorado.mpg         mods/mpg   5.1M+Eldorado County by Vincent & McGahey
rno-r046.mpg         mods/mpg   3.3M+Rno-label release no.46 by FarFar (Chill
tek_mtone.lha        mods/techn  57K+Monotone - minimalistic stomper
Pegase.lha           mus/misc   203K+VHQ MPEG audio encoder (68k/PPC)
rsss.lha             mus/misc    75K+Realtime Sound Synthesis System (preview
EP_MFP.lha           mus/play    10K+EaglePlayer "Magnetic Fields Packer" ext
PlayGUI.lha          mus/play   574K+GUI for HIPPO,MPEGA,PLAY16 AND GMPLAY!
Granade.mpg          pix/3dani  6.1M+Animation of a hand granade
shoot.lha            pix/anim   2.3M+Working on our latest film.
crazyGranny.lha      pix/mpg    529K+Mpeg anim of my granny playing football
scene3.lha           pix/mpg    2.1M+Scene from the set of an upcoming film.
SarajevoNight.jpg    pix/views   54K+768x512, Sarajevo at night (2000)
Zagreb.jpg           pix/views   71K+768x512, Zagreb (2000)
FreeEd.lha           text/edit  190K+This is a simple text editor. (It has a 
ascii2jascii.lha     text/misc   17K+Converts ASCII to Japanese ASCII
Kill0D.lha           text/misc    2K+Remove PC CR+LF End-Of-Lines and replace
DSLT02.lha           text/print  20K+DrawStudio's Templates for labels 02 v1.
HexShow.lha          util/cli     4K+Shows files as Hex
muitoolkit_src.lha   util/libs   48K+V1.1 - The MUI Toolkit library SRC (FREE
arc2arc27.lha        util/rexx    4K+Convert any archive format easily
cdmp.lha             util/rexx   22K+Helps to create mp3 from CD's (german)
BosnianLocale.lha    util/wb     27K+Bosnian AmigaOS 3.1 localization v2
CopyIcon44.lha       util/wb      6K+CopyNewIcon clone for os3.5 (44.3)
DefIcons44.lha       util/wb     64K+DefIcons clone for os3.5 (44.6a)
Image2Icon.lha       util/wb     19K+Creates thumbnail icons from images (1.8


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15.Sep.2000
Harald Frank on ANF


HyperCOM Magic Update with IOBlix Emulation
Beta-test HyperCOM 2.96B1 Magic-Update
With the new HypeCOM update we are making a lot of new functions official at once, hence there is a big chance for problems to occur which we did not realise up to now. more ...

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15.Sep.2000
Amidog


New AMP2-PreRelease
New pre-version for the MPEG-player AMP2 with enhanced search function. more ...

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15.Sep.2000
Amiga Future


New Beta-Version for AmiTradeCenter
A new beta-version for ATC now allows also to save the position of every window. Furthermore some bugs have been fixed. The titlelink points directly to the download (280 KB).

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15.Sep.2000
AROS-ML


AROS - Status
AROS (Amiga Research OS), the system independent open source new implementation of the AmigaOS is now bootable as the native version, and one can already do mouse moving on the screen. Since there still is no filesystem no programs can be executed. Currently it is being tried to get the source code of SFS; the author was positive about this idea, but first wants to fix some bugs. more ...

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14.Sep.2000
HellCoder of HellHound


Fighter Model for Virtual Fighting finished
The fighter basic model for the Game "Virtual Fighting" is ready for beta testing. The fighting game runs on Workbench and needs a PPC, as well as a graphics board with CyberGraphX. At the titlelink there is also a snapshot of the model.

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14.Sep.2000
BTTR-Team via eMail


Back to the Roots Amiga-News
With the today update at "Back to the Roots" we are proving that this site is something for everybody worldwide, no matter which land you are from or which language you are speaking - there is something for everybody who is interested in Amiga, Amiga emulations or the demo scene! more ...

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14.Sep.2000
Soren Ladegaard on ANF


CommodoreBillboard.com is launched!
The internet's largest collection of Commodore adverts, brochures and TV-commercials has been launched yesterday. The intention is to preserve this valuable material from the early days of Commodore computing, before the originals get lost. High quality, full screen scans only. Great TV-ads and promotional videos. Material in both English, Italian and Danish.

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14.Sep.2000
Christoph Meier on ANF


Last Chance to vote for Jay Miner for the Hall of Fame
As amiga-news.de already reported, Jay Miner was nominated for the Computer Hall of Fame. Unfortunatly he was fallen back to position 16. That would mean that he dropped out! Please, vote for him before it is too late!

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14.Sep.2000
Eyetech Group Ltd on ANF


Predator PCI / AGP / SDRAM / G3 / G4 expansion board update
We (Eyetech) have released news regarding our Predator board, featuring PCI, AGP, SDRAM, and a G3 / G4 version. Full details are available on our website (see titlelink).

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14.Sep.2000
Andreas Falkenhahn on ANF


Zophar.Net Poll Finished
The survey on the emulator site Zophar.net was finished. The wish to get information about emulators for Amiga with 13% of votes came to rank 3. Here the "official" final results:
  • Which new area would you like to see at ZD?
  • 13% (661 votes) Emulators for Amiga
  • 10% (525 votes) Emulators for Palm Pilot
  • 11% (551 votes) Computer Hardware Reviews
  • 12% (600 votes) Other Music Files (SID, etc.)
  • 26% (1297 votes) I would add all of the above!
  • 25% (1231 votes) I don't need anything of this, ZD shall reside as it is.
  • Votes over all: 4865

The chances are good to get all of the areas added, in future.

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14.Sep.2000
Haage & Partner


ArtEffect Workshop overworked
Due to further development of ArtEffect there were some little discrepancies in the old workshop, which now have been fixed. Furthermore the layout was changed completely. 12 chapters are introducing both, interesting functions and effects of ArtEffect: Workshop.

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14.Sep.2000
Heise [Newsticker]


European Parlament are giving a favourable opinion on Software-Patents
«The board of directors of the european parlament (EPA) have given a favourable opinion on an unrestricted possibility to patent software. According to the Handelsblatt the authority recommends to withdraw the stipulation that computer applications "as such" are not possible to patent from the European Patent Agreement. .» more ...

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13.Sep.2000
Multiuser Homepage


New and Cleaned Patch for muFS
Multiuser is the progress of Multiuser Filesystem (muFS). Sensitive data can be saved from foreign access or from deleting. This patch requires AmigaOS3.5 and Multiuser v1.8. more ...

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13.Sep.2000
Alfred Sturm


Aminet Uploads
attall.lha           comm/mail   23K+Infos about attachment in yam e-mail
attinfo.lha          comm/mail   24K+Creates a logfile from selected mail
amigalog.lha         comm/misc   51K+Simple Amateur Radio Logbook 
TcpSpeed.lha         comm/tcp    23K+Measure the TCP throughput of a TCP chan
wpz-frozen32.lha     demo/aga   616K+Frozen#32 - Fuck Ya Party Edition
wpz-frozen35.lha     demo/aga   941K+Frozen#35 - LTP4 Party Edition
znn_lowb.lha         demo/aga   123K+Short intro by khaos of zenon
ltx-intros.lha       demo/intro 245K+Bugfixed intros from Latex (a must for C
PureBasic.lha        dev/basic  572K+V1.60 - Brand new powerful programming l
PureBasic_Upd.lha    dev/basic  523K+V1.60 - Update for registered users (fro
EuroChamp.lha        docs/misc   33K+Statistics of soccer Euro Champs '60-'00
F1Champ.lha          docs/misc   59K+Statistics of Formula One '50-'00
WorldCup.lha         docs/misc  115K+Statistics of soccer World Cups '30-'98
AtomicTetris.lzh     game/2play 198K+AtomicTetris PC clone
bauer.lha            game/misc   85K+Farm simulation (German necessary)
vlab_macro.lha       gfx/conv    52K+VLab-Macro V 1.1 Convert YUV + VLAB to I
cnetdevice.lha       hard/drivr 134K+PCMCIA Network Card driver. V1.4
imdbDiff000901.lha   misc/imdb  4.4M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
tek_pnoia.lha        mods/techn 227K+Paranoia - psycho intelligent drum
tek_vacum.lha        mods/techn  58K+Vacuum - minimalistic move
Pegase.lha           mus/misc   204K+VHQ MPEG audio encoder (68k/PPC)
tek_aos35.lha        pix/boot   516K+AmigaOS 35 - rainboot2 config (upd2nd)
tek_aos35_prv.jpg    pix/boot    33K+Amigaos 35 - rainboot2 pview (upd2nd)
tek_rwb85.lha        pix/boot   1.4M+Workbench 85 - rainboot2 config (upd2nd)
tek_rwb85_prv.jpg    pix/boot    90K+Workbench 85 - rainboot2 pview (upd2nd)
AntiBlanker.lha      util/blank   9K+A tool that disables your screen blanker
PPS.lha              util/boot   48K+Password Protection for your WB / No mor
Rainboot3.lha        util/boot  864K+Multimedia Has Got A Name v3.0
Scheduler.lha        util/cdity  33K+Schedule manager and viewer, v1.8
DiskLED1.2.lha       util/cli    15K+DiskLED V1.2 + Source(asm), Moves the LE
WarpJPEGdt.lha       util/dtype 103K+JFIF-JPEG datatype (68k,WarpOS,MorphOS) 
WarpPNGdt.lha        util/dtype 131K+PNG image datatype (68k,WarpOS,MorphOS) 
TransPrefs171.lha    util/sys    15K+Translator Prefs (German) 
simpleclock.lha      util/time   17K+Version 1.5 of the analog clock (OS3.5)
tv-prog.lha          util/wb    306K+(PL/CZ) TV programe on computer! [v0.80]


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13.Sep.2000
Kickstart


Pics from the SealORama 2000
The SealORama 2000 - after Neuss, Germany, the second important AMIGA Event this year. more ...

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13.Sep.2000
Halvadjian Georges on ANF


PerfectPaint V2.2
The update for PerfectPaint V2.2 is available at the titlelink. With PerfectPaint you can draw, and edit your pictures (1-24Bit) and animations. more ...

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13.Sep.2000
Joern Plewka on ANF


S/P-DIF (Digital-Out) for Melody: That's the Way it Works
Only eight low priced components you can purchase e.g. at Reichelt are keeping the Melody1200 from having digital output (Melody-Z2, CDTV and CD32 would be possible, too).. This is a slightly changed article from C't 18/2000 (German computer magazine). more ...

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13.Sep.2000
Thomas Steiding via eMail


Earth 2140
epic interactive announces portation to the Amiga of the successful realtime strategy game "Earth 2140". epic has got the license from Topware Interactive AG to port one of the most popular realtime strategy game for Windows to Mac and Amiga. The Amiga version is currently at an early beta state and release is estimated for early November. more ...

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13.Sep.2000
AmigaImpact


Adventure-Game 'Gilbert Goodmate'
Our French sister-site AmigaImpact announced on September, 10th the presentation of the adventure 'GILBERT GOODMATE' by Crystal Interactive Software at the 'SealORama' - unfortunatly only a PC version will be presented. more ...

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13.Sep.2000
AmiDog


Update for the Gameboy-Emulator GBE at AmiDog
A new version for the Gameboy-Emulator GBE for PPC Amigas was released at "AmiDog's Emulation Corner". This one supports emulation of sound, and compatibility was enhanced. more ...

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13.Sep.2000
Achim Stegemann on ANF


Digital Almanac III News
Due to some putative bug reports on the DA III pages one page with "Tips and Tricks" has been added, which makes using DA III more easy. more ...

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13.Sep.2000
IrseeSoft


TurboPrint 7.13beta with Enhanced Drivers
At IrseeSoft a new version for TurboPrint with enhanced printer drivers was released. This version 7.13 still is beta and only available in English. more ...

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13.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


Amster News
At the Amster homepage the new IP addresses of the Napster server were published. An Arexx script matched to these, MakeServerList.rexx, is available for download. With Amster you have the possibility to access many MP3 files.

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13.Sep.2000
Mark Wilson


AmiBench News
From now AmiBench is accessible at several domains: more ...

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13.Sep.2000
Marvin Droogsma


Petro's Aspect of the Story...
AmigaScene from the Netherlands has asked Petro Tyschtschenko on the start of his company and put his answers on ANF to notify: more ...

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12.Sep.2000
Marco Frischkorn on ANF


Mirror of the Frogger MPEG Player homepage online
Due to problems with routing the domain to Germany, Marco Frischkorn offered the programmers of Frogger webspace, so the site and downloads are more easily available; think of this as a mirror. more ...

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12.Sep.2000
Jean-Marc Mossu on ANF


L'Amiga? une passion, c'est tout...
For our French readers this hint to a French Amiga site:
Venez voir ce site, si vous êtes Amigaïstes. traductions, articles, news... En français..

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12.Sep.2000
Thomas Steiding via e-mail


Epic Marketing Germany is restructuring
On 30. September 2000, Epic Marketing Germany will say good-bye after four years in the Amiga market, and will start two new companies on 1. October 2000. Due to this, the homepage is reworked and will be reposted in early October. more ...

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12.Sep.2000
AmigArt


AmigArt Looking for Editors
AmigArt is looking for honorary editors willing to write news articles about Amiga. The news will be edited in the web, and posted to the homepage directly. If you think you can write news about games, software, business, websites etc. concerning Amiga, contact the webmaster with a short e-mail. New editors will recieve a free e-mail acount and will be listed on the masthead.

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12.Sep.2000
MorphOS Home Page


IXEmul/Tools update
On the MorphOS homepage updates are available for many IXEmul programs and PPC tools. more ...

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12.Sep.2000



Amiga Link Directory with Special Aminet Search Function
In recent months, the Amiga Link Directory became one of the most favourite search engines and AMIGA directories thanks to its unique features. Now we add yet more! more ...

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12.Sep.2000



Petro Tyschtschenko Starts a New Company
We found an interesting new entry in the German Central Register of Companies. According to this entry, Petro Tyschtschenko, Vice President of Amiga Inc., Germany, has founded together with Frank Basta a new company named "Power Service GmbH". Here's the entry (Translator: Rüdiger Engel): more ...

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12.Sep.2000
Thomas Hoppe on ANF


New UAE JIT Patch Available
"Just a quick note --- there is a new "bleeding edge" patch for UAE-JIT for Linux. It fixes some minor problems, and adds some important changes to the JIT compiler. If you had stability problems in the past, you might want to try this one. I have made a source patch and a few pre-built binaries available. Please understand that this is more or less a snapshot of work in progress, not a full "release" (can't have a release --- the Premier League had last weekend off due to an international ;-), and as such requires you to know what you are doing. more ...

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12.Sep.2000
Thomas Hoppe on ANF


WinUAE 0.8.14 Release 2 Available
At the title link, release 2 of the WinUAE version 0.8.14 is available. With WinUAE, you can emulate an Amiga on your PC. more ...

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11.Sep.2000
2IDs on ANF


Domains for SoundFX and SymphoniePro
From now on you find SymphonyPro at http://www.SymphoniePro.de/ more ...

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11.Sep.2000
Alexander Fritsch on ANF


New SSTV-Software for Radio Amateurs
At the link comm/misc/af_mksstv.lha a test version of a program for sending pictures through SSTV (narrow band television) is for download. At the moment you only can send pictures by using the modus Martin M1. No special hardware is required. The output is realized over the audio output of the Amiga - you will hear a 114 seconds long whistle. The recommended hardware is a A1200 with OS3.0, but a faster one would be better. more ...

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11.Sep.2000
Atéo Concepts


SCSI-Controller for AteoBus
SCSI-controler for the AteoBus released. The add-on board offers an external (SUB-D25) and an internal SCSI-connector (50 Pin). The controler is useable e.g. for connecting CD-ROM, CD-writer, ZIP drive or a scanner.

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11.Sep.2000
Felix Schwarz via eMail


Innovative reveals Plans for the Future
This press release contains an announcement of Innovative fxSCAN V3.0 with text recognition and deals with the future of the AMIGA-development and the exciting plans of the company for the future with a new technology (InNT) !

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11.Sep.2000
AmigArt


LinuxPPC2000 Installer
The LinuxPPC2000 installer enables you to install LinuxPPC2000 on a PPC Amiga. Download at the titlelink.

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10.Sep.2000
MorphOS


Frogger 1.62 beta 1
A new beta version of the fast MPEG Video player is available for differnet Amiga-systems (68k, PPC and MorphOS).

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10.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


Fun Time World results of Mediator-Poll
Fun Time World asked if you will buy the Mediator PCI board and received 676 answers. 120 will buy one, 136 are not interested, 144 are not sure, and 276 are only interested in the A4000-version. more ...

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10.Sep.2000
Fabio Trotta on ANF


New Screen shots, Polls and Webcam at NoRiscNoFun
The Screenshots-section at NoRiscNoFun has been enlarged. Now shots of the following games are online: Battalion, Foundation GOLD, Genetic Species, GLQuark, Heretic II, Myst and Wipe Out 2097. Shots of more games are announced for the next days. more ...

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10.Sep.2000
Andreas Falkenhahn via eMail


Rainboot 3
Rainboot3 has been released at the Airsoft Softwair homepage. It's an extremely expanded Rainboot2-version. Rainboot3 has now many features, that Rainboot-Users dreamed of for a long time: Unlimited anims, modules, cycles, user controls can be used, there are new fade-options, screens can be scrolled in, and much more.

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10.Sep.2000
Juergen A. Theiner on ANF


Test of Virtual Ball Fighters
There is a test on www.playamiga.de of the Tetris-clone "Virtual Ball Fighters". The game got an evaluation of 89%.

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10.Sep.2000
Amiga Fire


Amiga Fire Online Again
After a server-crash on September 8 2000 Amiga Fire is back online. All data on the server has been deleted. Most of it has been restored, thanks to backups, but part of the news-section is lost. more ...

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10.Sep.2000
AmiDog


AMP V2pre2
On September 8 2000 Mathias Roslund released a second preversion of the movieplayer AMP2. Also added were support for AHI and triple buffering (only CGX at the moment). The Shell-interface has been cleaned up and unuseful options have been removed. more ...

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10.Sep.2000



Driver-Poll for Mediator
There's a poll at the titlelink for the Mediator-board. It is asked which drivers you want to have. There are the categories graphics, sound, ethernet, video, SCSI and ISDN. more ...

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10.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


Amiga RC5 Team needs help
This week the dutch team "Dutch Power Cows" overtook the Amiga-Team and will also overtake the OS/2-Team soon. Czech Amiga News bids for support from the users side, who can also use their PCs. The Amiga-Team is now in the RC5-contest for three years. The award is 10 000 Dollars.

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10.Sep.2000



ALD with Extra Functions
Today only good news from Amig Link Directory. In addition to extended search-functions there is a daily randomly choosen website shown at the main site as "Site Of The Day".
An entry is useful because this site could awake the interest of users.

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10.Sep.2000
Thomas Hoppe on ANF


Official WinUAE V0.8.14R1
Brian King released the officail version 0.8.14R1 of WinUAE. He also informs that Toni Wien, up to now responsible for AGA and NTSC/PAL has overtaken the further developement. more ...

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10.Sep.2000
Marcel Rohles on ANF


Pegase V1.8d
Marcel Rohles writes:
Didier Levet released four updates of the MPEG-Layer-2-encoders Pegase between 31.08.2000 and 09.09.2000. In addition to bugfixes and little changes, the audio-model has been improved. Now there is nearly no difference between original and copy with a 160 kbit coded AIFF. more ...

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10.Sep.2000



Amiga Link Directory
Bad news: While uploading new functions the database has accidentially been overwritten with an older version. Six entries since August 26 2000 are lost. Only the last three entries could be restored from the browser-cache. Please just add your website again. more ...

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09.Sep.2000
AmigArt


AmigArt with New Layout
The Turkisch news-site in English "AmigaArt" has got a new and pleasing layout. Many parts of this website has been rearranged without loss of the already good navigation. Every important link is to reach from the main page. more ...

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09.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


LinuxPPC 2000 - Installer Available
The LinuxAPUS team announces the LinuxPPC 2000 installer to be available. Please click inside the title bar of the Linux-Apus site on "Install" to download the files. This archive contains the most recent 000815 kernel image. Amiga PPC users with this will get an alternative OS that runs superb on their hardware.

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09.Sep.2000
amiga.org


Remembering AMIGA's Glory Days
Time for nostalgia? Well, then read this article about the younger days of AMIGA (1992) by Wayne Martin.

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09.Sep.2000
Harald Frank


The fastest Driver for ISDN-boards ever!
Harald Frank wrote:
Many did not thought it to be possible, any more. After 1 1/2 years there is a new update for the ISDN-boards driver software VMC-ISDN for any Amiga ISDN-board. Due to the partly loss of source code, and some small technical problems we could not release a new version for the ISDN driver over a long period of time. Some customers even suggested that we would have stopped working on it...., but once again we are able to offer to you a masterly achievement of Amiga software, which is only to describe using the words better, faster and turbo. more ...

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09.Sep.2000
Jeppe Nielsen on ANF


HomeLand Demo Version 3.0
A new demo version (3.0) for the realtime strategy game "HomeLand" was released. This version has many new features. At the titlelink you can find screen shots, and more details. Blittersoft will be distributor of the game. more ...

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09.Sep.2000
Sebastian Bauer's Homepage


SimpleClock (1.5) by Sebastian Bauer
Most recent version for the configurable analog clock (OS3.5) by S. Bauer. Special feature of SimpleClock: The transparent clock face (optional).

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09.Sep.2000
Alfred Sturm


New Aminet Uploads
Amiga-C-Aug00.lha    dev/c      117K+Postings to Amiga-C mailing list in Augu
Aakt0900HTML.lha     docs/mags  276K+AMIGA aktuell - German infotainment maga
WarpUp-Aug00.lha     docs/misc   86K+Postings to the WarpUp mailing list in A
DiamondBOX.lha       gfx/edit   356K+Layer based 24 bit image editing V1.04
chippendale.lha      mods/chip    7K+DBM 4ch mod by Tripper^Stx^Moods
years_ago.lha        pix/misc    71K+[ancor] Sandra and Sarah young V1.1


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09.Sep.2000
individual Computers


Take Part in the Developement of Lyra!
Lyra is the joungest child of individual Computers. This is an adapter to use Windows-Keyboards with the Amiga. Though some thing like this alreay exists, but none of the up to now introduced interfaces fulfilled our personel needs. Either some of the key were not used, or others had absolutely insane seizures, and again other had problems when more then one key were pressed at the same time. This interface for the "Bigbox" Amigas (2000, 3000, 4000 and tower-case) easy gets pluged between keyboard and computer. In the case of A1200 it gets impressed to the keyboard processor, which is to find on the A1200 main board.
We have spent as much effort as possible to get the seizures very similar to the original Amiga keyboards, and to give reasonable seizures to additional keys. Though, we want to hear the opinions about the seizures of as many users as possible befor we cannot change anything, any more. So, take your time to have close look at the key seizures, and mail us your opinion. The best suggestion will be honoured with some little surprise! Release is planned for the end of October.

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09.Sep.2000
Aminet Games


Aminet Games
Schatztruhe released "Aminet Games", a special-CD of the Aminet series. Within more than 1500 archives there are the best of Aminet games. Almost every game can be started from CD and do not need to be installed. Furthermore on "Aminet Games" there are more than 70 commercial games, e.g. "Gloom3", "Max Rally", "XTreme Racing" & "Gamer's Delight 2". more ...

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08.Sep.2000
APT Rolf Tingler


New Amiga Design for Nokia 3210 Mobile Phone
Rolf Tingler has already created designs with Amiga look in airbrush for several mobile phone models. Now there's also a shell available for the Nokia 3210. For the Nokia model 8210, a new Amiga design is in the works. The design is a bit complicated as this phone is really small and thus there's only very little space for the design.

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08.Sep.2000
B. van der Meer by eMail


New issue "AMIGA SCENE"
The September/October issue of the Dutch/Flemish print magazine "AMIGA SCENE" has a huge article on the Macintosh emulator "Fusion".

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08.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


AddOn-Programming for PageStream
Grasshopper LLC, the distributor of PageStream, published the documentation of IFF and links to the Application Library SDK on their pages. The release allows third parties to write plug-ins for PageStream. Interested developers can find more information here. more ...

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08.Sep.2000
SonicPulse


SoundFX 4.1 Preview at the BAUD Meeting
At the BAUD meeting in Bielefeld, Germany, an exclusive preview of SoundFX 4.1 will be presented. The new version contains many bugfixes and improvements in the user interface. Another new feature is the new batch processor. more ...

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08.Sep.2000
Oliver Roberts


New Warp-Datatypes
Oliver Roberts released new versions of his WarpPNG and WarpJPEG datatypes. The WarpPNG.datatype is now available also for 68k Amigas and there's also a native MorphOS version, now. more ...

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08.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


REBOL/View pre-beta 5 Released
An experimental pre-beta of version 5 of REBOL/View was released. There are especially new features in the VID (visual user interface) and the network functions. Download here.

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08.Sep.2000
playamiga.de


"Middle City" preview and interview
Juergen A. Theiner of Playamiga.de has talked with the Italian programmers of the new adventure "Middle City" and created a preview with many screenshots. Here a small excerpt:
"Middle City is a classical adventure in the vein of Monkey Island. The setting is a remote village. The goal is to solve the mystery of the disappearance of Linda Patton whose arm was found in the river. Main character is the (not really intelligent) FBI agent Cox who has to work closely with the good-looking Ellen Dow from the local police. All characters are very excentric and thus suspicious. The end will be a huge suprise."

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08.Sep.2000
Thomas Steiding via eMail


Epic News
After a long time, there's some news from Epic: more ...

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08.Sep.2000
Thomas Frieden on ANF


Hyperion News
Follow the title link for a new progress report on Shogo, including some screenshots of the OpenGL version. more ...

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08.Sep.2000
Christian Busse


Transcript of the Coyote Interview with Bill McEwen
Christian Busse has taken the efforts of creating a transcript from the 2.1 MB MP3 file of the Coyote Flux interview with Bill McEwen: more ...

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07.Sep.2000
Andreas Falkenhahn on ANF


Public-Opinion Poll at www.zophar.net
At www.zophar.net, supposed to be the biggest emulators-site online, there is currently a public-opinion poll to find at the top of the right menue board, on what useres would wish to see on the page in future. Among other things there is also the possibility to vote for "Emulators for the Amiga". If you are interested in this, you should set your vote there, cause there are only about 10% of votes for Amiga at the moment.

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07.Sep.2000
Rudolph Riedel via eMail


New DiskMaster Beta Version 2.5b8 Available
For the known filer DiskMaster there is the next Beta Version 2.5b8 available, after some problems.
New with this version:
  • 2.5b8 (00-09-07) 68744 Bytes
  • "Parent" still did not work correctly with assigns
  • "LoadConfig" released it's buffer too early
  • Uppercase/lowercase is no longer discerned when Auto-Commands compare contents


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07.Sep.2000
Olaf Koebnik


Amiga Arena News
JST V4.0 at half price.
JST V4.0, the game installer by Jean-Francois Fabre is available at half price at the Arena. JST makes it possible to start almost every game from HD, and to save scores. more ...

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07.Sep.2000
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise: The Mac inside the PC - for nothing
«Anybody who always wanted to check out if Mac OS indeed makes less problems than Windows now can test this directly on the PC: Emulators Inc. offers the Macintosh emulator Fusion PC for free download, from now on. Emulators too over this sofware, which only runs under DOS (Window's DOS-Box does not fit), last month. Next month they want to release the entire source-code, due to their own statements. This shall become content of a tutorial on emulator programming.»
For full article, see titlelink (German). more ...

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07.Sep.2000
Amiga, Inc.


Wildfire at First - and now Taifun
As already reported, Taifun is the successor product to the award-winning video and animation special effects software Wildfire7\PPC. The new software product is currently being developed using the Amiga Software Development Kit (SDK) and is making great progress. Read the press release of Amiga, Inc. at the titlelink. more ...

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07.Sep.2000
Richard Kapp on ANF


Linux Format Reports on AmigaSDK
In the new September issue of the 'Linux Format' magazine there is to find an article on both, the Amiga SDK and Elate. Among other things the multimedia platform 'intent', and functionality of the JVM (Java Virtual Machine) is suggested. Nick Veitch reminds his readers on the Amiga SDK even inside the editorial.

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07.Sep.2000
Sharwin & Rakesh Raghoebardayal on ANF


Coyote Flux interviews Bill McEwen
At the titlelink you will find an interview with Bill McEwen done by Coyote Flux. This intervies is provided as a MP3-file at the size of 2.1MB to find for download at the download-area of the temporary website of CF. more ...

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07.Sep.2000
Ingo Musquinier on ANF


New AmiTradeCenter Beta Available
Once again it happend, a new beta version for the FTP-client AmiTradeCenter was released. more ...

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07.Sep.2000
Sven Dröge on ANF


BondsV1.78 on Aminet, at last
After some upload problems now the most recent archive with the stock-market software is available for downlaod at Aminet, at last.

New with this version:
  • Group editor for creating object lists after your fancy
  • New conception of the depot manager
  • Extension of the default objects, many new shares, subscription warrants, as well as European indizes (thanks to Wolfgang Bauer, too!)
  • Complete adaptation to the "GlowIcons" style (thanks to Martin Merz!)
  • Many bug-fixes

Known bugs:
  • The DEPOTMANAGER is not ready yet, but one can already "play around" with it a little bit.
  • The group editor was newly implemented; there still might occure errors while using it.

Download: BondsV178.lha

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07.Sep.2000
Jan Andersen via eMail


VirusHelp Denmark: Safe Version 14.0 Released
Name: Safe v14.0
Archivname: Safe.lha
Archivgröße: 20.665 Bytes
Releasedatum: 7. September 2000
Programmierer: Zbigniew Trzcionkowski
Info: Braucht xvs.library v33.23

New with v14.0 :
v13.4 - 7000, RENRAM parameter renames Ram disk: to Ram: now (requested by Oscar Hdez) more ...

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07.Sep.2000
Andreas R. Kleinert via eMail


TWinIFF Version 1.03 Released
TWinIFF 1.03 for AmigaOS, Win9x/NT/2k and Linux/x86 is available, now. more ...

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07.Sep.2000
Markus Nerding via eMail


Haage & Partner News
H&P increases personnel more ...

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07.Sep.2000
Andreas R. Kleinert


Computer-Zeitung: Politicians supporting Linux in the fight against patents
The German Computerzeitung issue 36 from 09-07-00 is carrying the subject of software patents: more ...

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07.Sep.2000
Stefan Robl via eMail


AmigaMPEG-Player 1.02 and writepixel 1.05
For all SDK users:
AmigaMPEGPlayer is now up to 25% faster (!) than the initial version, and has got a file-requestor in addition, too. more ...

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06.Sep.2000
Dirk Baeyens on ANF


clickBOOM: Nightlong
Nightlong has been enabled by Trecision, which means the betatests have passed positively. Now only the CDs, and packings are to be produced, and then the game will be available soon. Nightlong is a graphically costly point-and-click game which at first was published by Team 17 for the PC, and became a big success. The background of the game is a conspiracy anno 2099 which the player has to clear up.

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06.Sep.2000
Markus Holler


Markus Holler: MP3-account Opened
From today Markus Holler, who is well-known by his songs for Amiga games, has offically opened his account at MP3.com. At http://www.mp3.com/atroxis you can download not only the known files, but some new songs, too. Enjoy the music! :)

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06.Sep.2000
The World Foundry


TWF no longer Responsible for Expolrer2260, and Main and Mangle
On the website of "The World Foundry" there is a short statement saying that TWF is not longer responsible for production of the games "Explorer2260" and "Main and Mangle". For more details of development and the team there soon will be an official statement. The same statement you can read at CEG-site (Collins Encyclopedia Galactica).

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06.Sep.2000
GamesZone


Test Report of Matrox G405 at hartware.net
hartware.net has examined the new graphics board Matrox Millennium G450. This one was not made for the home user but for business user and customers of companies. Nevertheless we have had a look at the Millenium G450 with regard to the use for games. Maybe this card is a reasonably alternative for the private user? See titlelink for full article (German). At amiga.org we have found a link to a review of AnandTech as well: Matrox Millennium G450. And this one is in English. -)

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06.Sep.2000
AmigArt


UAE PPC 0.8.6 for MorphOS
David 'Zapek' Gerber has ported UAE 0.8.6 to MOrphOS. More information you can find in the UAE_MorphOS.readme. Download: uae_0.8.6.lzx

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06.Sep.2000
IrseeSoft


Turboprint 7.12beta Released
Version 7.12beta for Turboprint was released containing improved drivers for HP DeskJet 930, 950, 970 (1200 / 2400dpi). The drivers for Canon BJC 1000, 2000, 6xxx, 7xxx have been made faster. For Epson there are new drivers. more ...

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06.Sep.2000
Alfred Sturm


New Aminet Uploads
DOpus415JRbin.lha    biz/dopus  329K+Great filemanager from GP Software
DOpus415JRsrc.lha    biz/dopus  707K+Great filemanager from GP Software
datatypes4442.lha    biz/patch   11K+AmigaOS 3.5 datatypes.library V44.42
DalWatch.lha         comm/irc     3K+Script to reduce load on Dalnet 
attinfo.lha          comm/mail   23K+Creates a logfile from selected mail
ML-Support.lha       comm/mail   57K+Tool to manage MLs, 2.1, MUI
ML-Support_Src.lha   comm/mail   23K+C Sources for ML-Support
TruncateMail.lha     comm/mail    8K+Removes unnecessary parts from e-mail fi
EZPagerNG_CE.lha     comm/misc  361K+Send messages to german pagers (Scall,Sk
facts.lha            comm/tcp    81K+V4.1 NTP clock synchroniser AutoDST/GUI
YGM.lha              comm/tcp   138K+Checks POP3 mailboxes for new mail
Apt-sbs.lha          demo/euro   72K+A smashing intro from APATHY
Apt-vote.lha         demo/euro   42K+Vote Now! By Apathy In 2000
Itc-fri.lha          demo/euro   61K+An intro by INSTINCT
Itc-fri2.lha         demo/euro   80K+A small intro by INSTINCT
MWI-Overview02.lha   demo/slide 2.8M+"Overview #02" party slideshow by Madwiz
RNO-Go.lha           demo/slide 2.8M+RNO&Homies: "Go Stockholm&Helsinki" [sli
3DEngine.lha         dev/amos    54K+3D Engine (WB window) - Balrog Soft
BitmapPrint.lha      dev/basic   16K+A routine for printing text to bitmaps
ScrollText.lha       dev/basic   46K+Simple scrolling text routine
PTR_Play.lha         dev/e       46K+Module Player using PTReplay.library
FD2Pragma.lha        dev/misc   125K+V2.111 creates pragma, inline, ... files
mrq_library.lha      dev/src     68K+Fast C2P + CGX procedures for games, dem
CDAudioList.lha      disk/cdrom   8K+A shell command to list CD audio tracks
SCSISnoop.lha        disk/moni    7K+Snoops accesses to SCSI devices and othe
BuffyGuide.lha       docs/hyper 309K+Buffy The Vampire Slayer Guide v2.1 (79)
BuffyHTML.lha        docs/hyper 389K+Buffy Guide HTML edition v1.1 (79)
Aakt0900GFX.lha      docs/mags  459K+AMIGA aktuell - German infotainment maga
Aakt0900GUIDE.lha    docs/mags  105K+AMIGA aktuell - German infotainment maga
Ami4ev17_LOW.lha     docs/mags  233K+Amiga 4ever 17 (GERMAN), no gfx
Amiga4ever17.lha     docs/mags  2.0M+Issue 17 (SEP `00) of GERMAN Freewaremag
NoCover70.lha        docs/mags  1.9M+Great german diskmagazine
NoCover71.lha        docs/mags  1.6M+Great german diskmagazine
NoCover72.lha        docs/mags  1.9M+Great german diskmagazine
NoCover73.lha        docs/mags  2.3M+Great german diskmagazine
NoCover74.lha        docs/mags  1.8M+Great german diskmagazine
NoCover75.lha        docs/mags  3.1M+Great german diskmagazine
NoCover76.lha        docs/mags  2.8M+Great german diskmagazine
spaceball2000.lha    game/actio 142K+Futuristic sport game.
vchess_dt.lha        game/board  12K+German catalog (v1.2) for VChess 4.1
AKSoliton.lha        game/data   40K+Simple Soliton card set (from sol.lha)
Skulpt_exe.lha       gfx/3d     318K+Sculpt3D clone (68k + Warp3D)
Skulpt_src.lha       gfx/3d     213K+Sculpt3D clone sources (68k + Warp3D)
cnetdevice.lha       hard/drivr 133K+PCMCIA Network Card driver. V1.3
DarcNES.lha          misc/emu   135K+NES/SMS/GG/PCE/SG1000/CV emulator v9a090
imdbDiff000825.lha   misc/imdb  2.1M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
quotes000825_f.lha   misc/imdb  2.0M+Fix for quotes.list crash in MovieMUI 3.
32bc_drunk.mpg       mods/32bit 2.6M+New tune by salty/32bit  -  8 drunk gods
Pegase.lha           mus/misc   208K+Hi-Q MPEG audio encoder (68k/PPC)
ac3dec.lha           mus/play    44K+AC3 (Dolby Digital) audio decoder. (PPC)
OS35InputImg.lha     pix/misc    99K+OS3.5 Input Prefs remplacememt images
OS35LocaleImg.lha    pix/misc    78K+OS3.5 Locale Prefs remplacememt images
sYn_deathplane.lha   pix/misc    72K+Death planet - pixel by sYntic/Teklords
sYn_derzeldako.lha   pix/misc    44K+Der zelda konflikt - pixel by sYntic/Tek
sYn_otaku.jpg        pix/misc    51K+Otaku - composed pic by sYntic/Teklords
sYn_cdgroove.mpg     pix/mpg    1.5M+Cd-groove XX - mpg by sYntic/Teklords
sYn_escape.jpg       pix/trace  223K+Escape - trace by sYntic/Teklords
sYn_fernsehzim.jpg   pix/trace  118K+Fernsehzimmer - trace by sYntic/Teklords
sYn_hkommblase.jpg   pix/trace  246K+Hyperkommunikationsblase - trace by sYnt
sYn_lifeanddea.jpg   pix/trace   62K+Life and death - trace by sYntic/Teklord
sYn_marstrip.lha     pix/trace   86K+Marstrip - composed pic by sYntic/Teklor
Amitex_3.25.lha      text/edit  290K+Text editor (French and english versions
Dutch_dict.lha       text/edit  1.2M+Dutch dictionary for Ispell and GoldEd
GED_Hexedit.lha      text/edit  234K+Hexedit Environment for GOLDED V1.50
CheckX.lha           util/arc    28K+V1.79 Check for Archives/Packers/Viruses
ExChanger.lha        util/arc    45K+Helps converting lha and zip files to lz
UnRAR250_wos.lha     util/arc   119K+UnRAR 2.50 for WarpOS
xadmaster.lha        util/arc   392K+V8.0 Powerful unarchiving system
BlizKick.lha         util/boot  228K+MapROM tool for phase5/DCE turbos. V1.23
BPPCFixFix.lha       util/boot    5K+BlizzPPC 0x0 & ppc library disk loadable
loadppclib.lha       util/boot   13K+Blizzard PPC libs loaders V1.0.0
APT-WBOpen11.lha     util/cli    14K+Use CLI/req. to open WB-drawers/files (w
DiskLED.lha          util/cli     6K+Moves the LED buttons to a window.
rebootscript.lha     util/cli     4K+Reboots and runs script or exe file.
WarpJPEGdt.lha       util/dtype 102K+JFIF-JPEG datatype (68k,WarpOS,MorphOS) 
xfdmaster.lha        util/pack  151K+Rel1.34 Decrunch packed files (exe/data)
addrexx11.lha        util/rexx    3K+Small & fast addressbook (And envvar ed)
arc2arc26.lha        util/rexx    3K+Convert any archive format easily
2b_mv_os2.lha        util/sys    74K+OS 2.0+ MultiView replacement - full ver
2b_mv_os2_src.lha    util/sys    55K+OS 2.0+ MultiView replacement - sources
RAWBInfo.lha         util/sys    91K+ReAction based icon information (1.18)
VirusExecutor.lha    util/virus 217K+VirusExecutor v2.04 beta
CopyIcon44.lha       util/wb      3K+CopyNewIcon clone for os3.5 (44.2)
Ico2Info.lha         util/wb      5K+Converts .ICO to .info (44.4)
Image2Icon.lha       util/wb     17K+Creates thumbnail icons from images (1.5
mainprefs.lha        util/wb     39K+OS 3.5 Preferences GUI


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06.Sep.2000
Torsten Dudai


New cartoon: Bill and the judge
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06.Sep.2000
Andreas R. Kleinert via eMail


SView C++ Image Loaders
SView class-library was ported to Linux x86 (GCC) successfully. Originally it based on Watcom/C++ 11 for Win32 (Win9x, WinNT, Win2000) and now can be compiled from the same source-tree for each Linux-platform, as well. This also would make possible porting back to ADE 68k, PPC or MorphOS, as well as porting to Linux 68k or AInc's VP. In future it will be possible to give licences for binary or sourcecodes. Do not hesitate to inquire in time.

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06.Sep.2000
MooBunny Forum


New (unofficial) WinUAE version V0.8.15 Released
On MooBunny Forum we have found a hint for a new but unofficial version of WinUAE. It was ported by Vasyl Tsvirkunov. For further information have a look at the titlelink.

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06.Sep.2000
Trogladite Software


Trogladite Software is Looking for Developers
Trogladite Software is currently looking for more developers. We are not funded in any way, and you will be generally working for free communicating with the other members over the internet. We need people who have a fair amount of free time as we will be coming up with various new projects to create very soon. If you're interested, email neil@trogsoft.org.

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06.Sep.2000
AmiDog


AmiDogs Movieplayer AMP2
Mathias "AmiDog" Roslund has opened an AMP2-site where you can find the current updates for the Amiga-Movie-Player AMP 2. Version V2pre1 of the 5th of September 2000 is the most recent one. But this version probably has still a couple of bugs and therefore should be tested with caution, as the author says. Please, read information on the AMP2-site carefully. more ...

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06.Sep.2000
DOpus Support Page


Directory Opus 4.15 Released
Jacek Rzeuski has continued developing the released sourcecode of the filemanager Directory Opus 4 and released version 4.15 yesterday. The changes since version 4.14 you can read up in the history. There are too much to be written down here. more ...

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05.Sep.2000
Rolf Roth on ANF


PlayGUI Version 3.0 Available
PlayGUI, developed by Richard Kapp, is an AddOn for both, the modulde-player HippoPlayer and the sample-player Play16. PlayGUI offers a new user interface for these programms, which trouble-free can be displaced by other graphics (so called skins). more ...

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05.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


AmiBid - Amiga Auctions
AmiBid is an online auction exclusive for Amiga offering all the functions of bigger online auctions, and moreover offering other features. AmiBid is free of charge for shoppers and offerors. more ...

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05.Sep.2000
Dirk Baeyens on ANF


New SDK Site
From Belgium this new SDK site is comming with many interesting information all around the SDK (Software Developer's Kit). The webmaster summarizes discovered informations in a predictable way.

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04.Sep.2000
VirusHelp Denmark via eMail


New Antivirus-Programs
Dirk Stöcker has been very productive. There are new updates for CheckX, XFDMaster.library and XADMaster.library. here is some info about the new updates:
04.Sep.2000
Alfred Sturm


New Aminet Uploads
Trekkie.lha          biz/dbase  925K+Star Trek Database, V2.19final Data V2.2
OpusMIupd.lha        biz/dopus  585K+GlowIcon DOpus Images (Final)
DalHelper.lha        comm/irc    37K+Interface to Dalnet Services: (Chan/Memo
attinfo.lha          comm/mail   22K+Creates a logfile from selected mail
AMarquee.lha         comm/net   313K+V52.0 TCP Data Broadcast System (library
ftp4all-3012.lha     comm/tcp   406K+FTP4ALL, a FTP server
Pns-plas.lha         dev/amos     1K+Plasma Source For AMOS
ActiveWindow.lha     dev/basic   12K+Sample code for auto activating window
AIOtao.lha           docs/anno    1K+Questions wanted for AIO interview with 
MemoryCard_PSX.lha   docs/help    4K+Table for managing PSX memorycards in FW
lotolib.lha          misc/misc   22K+Lotolib for LOTO v2.3+ (1976 au 30-sept.
AmigaFuture.lha      mods/misc  105K+Roger Hartig's private mod creations
Hardmetal.lha        mods/misc  877K+HeavyMetal by MadMan/FunDesign
ILoveYou.lha         mods/misc  165K+Roger Hartig's private mod creations
July.lha             mods/misc   98K+Roger Hartig's private mod creations
JulySun.lha          mods/misc   79K+Roger Hartig's private mod creations
Softrock.lha         mods/misc  615K+SoftMetal by MadMan/FunDesign
SunshineRain.lha     mods/misc   35K+Roger Hartig's private mod creations
DJH_GRM.lha          mods/pro    50K+Remix of the Galaga Theme tune (Protrack
HaleBopp.mpg         pix/anim    50M+Wild demo from The Gathering 1997
Tp7pics.lha          pix/misc   612K+Photos From The Party 1997
R-P-G_NewIcons.lha   pix/nicon  403K+Newicon Drawer images in RPG style.
ThrymWB.jpg          pix/wb     178K+Thrym's 1024*768*24 bit WB screen
xfdmaster_dev.lha    util/pack  168K+Rel1.34 Decrunch packed files (exe/data)


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04.Sep.2000
Mariusz Wloczysiak via eMail


Elbox Statement on MEDIATOR PCI Rumours
Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2000 06:04:39 +0200
From: ELBOX press@elbox.com

Organization: ELBOX COMPUTER
Subject: Elbox dispels rumours on MEDIATOR PCI

ELBOX COMPUTER
04 September 2000

The breakthrough product developed by us: the MEDIATOR PCI,
has caused many changes in the Amiga world. Changes for better,
one has to admit.

People who cannot approach this excellent product with honour
and respect due to its design, spread rumours, which give false
information to Amiga users.

In order to make this situation clear and show our respect to
all those dedicated users of Amiga computers, we feel obliged
to clarify the information.

Below you find our answers to such rumours:

1. *** MEDIATOR PCI 1200 can only have access to 8 MB address
   area, so the latest Voodoo III cards with 32-64 MB address
   area could not be used. ***

   Answer: Not true.
   Elbox MEDIATOR PCI 1200 enables access to the entire 4 GB
   PCI Memory Space and to all the required I/O space.
   Execution of access to the full memory area in PCI (4 GB)
   through the 8 MB Amiga memory window is done with MEDIATOR's
   hardware on the basis of the MEDIATOR offset registers.

2. *** Designing MEDIATOR PCI 1200 in such a way that
   it works with all the existing turbo cards for Amiga 1200
   (i.e. within the 8 MB address window) will result
   in modern graphics cards major crippling in the transfer rate
   between the processor and graphics card. ***

   Answer: Not true.
   Data exchange between the processor and graphics cards
   within the 8 MB address window does not affect transfer rate.

   E.g.: Writing to a graphics card of 32 MB of data within
   the 8 MB address window means execution of just 3 additional
   writing operations for over 8,000,000 writing operations.
   In practice, transmission over 8 MB of data to a PCI graphics
   card is very rare, as majority of modern PCI graphics cards
   memory is allocated for storing textures.
   Current data exchange is thus executed within the one 8 MB
   window, anyway.

3. *** PCI graphics cards themselves are now increasingly hard
   to obtain and will be obsolete in a few months time. ***

   Answer: Not true.
   Many new graphic chipsets are and will be produced in both
   the PCI standard and the AGP Intel standard.
   This is clear, as PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect)
   is an industry standard independent of the processor platform
   by definition. Graphic cards in this standard may work
   equally well in PC, Mac or Amiga computers.

4.  *** Elbox will produce a PCI/AGP busboard to be directly
    connected to the expansion connector on the BlizzardPPC.
    It will come equipped with 3xPCI slots, 1xAGP slot and a
    socket for SDRAM. ***

    Answer:
    Who came up with this one?
    Preparing such a busboard, connected directly to the
    BlizzardPPC card in the place of the BVisionPPC card,
    would require redesigning the BlizzardPPC card.

    Replacing one PCI slot with an AGP slot in the busboard
    for A1200 does not result in any major benefits.

    Instead of SDRAM memory in the busboard, we will offer
    a far better solution, to which MEDIATOR PCI 1200 is
    totally ready, of which we will write more in one of our
    coming announcements.

Best regards,
Mariusz Wloczysiak
ELBOX COMPUTER, Press Department


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04.Sep.2000
amiga.org


AmiPak - New default Archive-Format for the AmigaOE
Patrick Roberts and Wayne Martin are working on a new filecompression standard for the new AmigaOE. The new program will be called AmiPak (file-extension: .amp) and it will have many advantages compared to the ones used now. This format will be availabel for other platforms, too. Additional there will be a GUI which can also handle formats like bzip, gzip, tar, zip and lha. A betaversion will be available next month.
Please follow the titlelink for further information.

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04.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


YaQuZa - New PlayStation Emulation for Amiga
A new PlayStation emulation called "YaQuZa" is under development for the amiga. Versions for PowerUp, WarpOS and MorphOS were announced. The statusreport says that the PowerUp-versions is already working. The emulation will be released in a few weeks.

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04.Sep.2000
Andreas Kleinert via eMail


Andreas Kleinert: Completion to the MorphOS-Statement
Some authentic questions that reached me by email as reaction on the MorphOS-Statement (i summarized the answers):
04.Sep.2000
Michael Heider on ANF


Inexpensive Entry to SuSE Linux PPC for Amiga
If you follow the titlelink, you find an evaluations CD of SuSE Linux 6.3 for Amiga. more ...

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04.Sep.2000
Sylvio Kurze


New cartoon: dream or reality?
The new cartoon was made by Sylvio Kurze :-). more ...

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03.Sep.2000
Matthias Henze on ANF


PPC-version of stormamiga.lib stopped
Matthias Henze wrote:
Because interrest on stormamiga.lib for AmigaOS/PPC and StormC is extremly low, developement is stopped.

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03.Sep.2000
ANN


PS/2-Mouseadaptor "Mr. Mysza"
Merlancia Industries offers the PS/2 mouseadaptor "Mr. Mysza" for Amiga-Computers. It makes it possible to use PS/2 mice for IBM-compatibles on the Amiga. It supports up to four mousebuttons as well as scroll-mice - the corresponding driver is being shipped with the hardware.

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03.Sep.2000
Olaf Koebnik via eMail


Amiga Arena News
SHARKS (ECS) full version!
Working together with Christian Steiner Amiga Arena exclusively presents SHARKS 1.3 as a full registered version. Sharks is a skill-game. Get treasures off the ocean's ground but be aware of the sharks making your life not an easy one. Have fun with Sharks - Amiga Arena - The Fire Still Burns! more ...

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03.Sep.2000
Thomas Hoppe on ANF


New UAE-JIT-Patch available
Bernd Berny Meyer released the third version of his Just In Time compilers for UAE. This version bases on UAE V0.8.15. Sourcecode-patch and two different binaries are available for download via the titlelink.

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03.Sep.2000
Jan Andersen via eMail


VirusExecutor V2.04 beta
On September, 3rd 2000 Jan Erik Olausen released the betaversion V2.04 of the viruskiller "VirusExecutor". This beta was in use for quite a long time, so it should run stable. The update has following news:
  • Bugfix: There was a bug when closing the screen.
  • New: "File watch" has been added to the menu.
  • New: The release-date of the xvs-library is shown in the about-window.
  • Change: "CPU speed..." has been removed because this feature contained too many bugs and is not very important.

Name : VirusExecutor v2.04 beta
Archive name : VirusExecutor.lha
Archive size : 222.197 bytes
Release date : September 3 2000
Programmer : Jan Erik Olausen
Requires : xvs.library (included), xfdmaster.library, reqtools.library
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03.Sep.2000
Andreas R. Kleinert via eMail


Probably no akDatatypes for MorphOS
Contrairy to the original plans there will probably be no akDatatypes especially for MorphOS. The reasons are:
  1. Andreas Kleinert has not enough time, because he is busy with other - non free time- projects.
  2. The akDatatypes support many platforms at the moment but the SAS/C-Source-Tree needs some changes to become crosscompatible with gcc (or vbcc), because SAS/C is not available for MorphOS and also isn't the best choice for the PPClib any longer.
  3. To involve other programmers in the developement, e.g. by CVS and the opening of the sources to a closed group of people, could help but surely the interest is way too low.
  4. The Warp-datatypes were already ported to MorphOS and are free.
  5. At the moment there are no more registration-request for the akDatatypes. This is another clear sign.

Andreas Kleinert suggests the MorphOS-Users to use the Warp-datatypes instead. more ...

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03.Sep.2000
Michael Pfeiffer via eMail


AudioCutter Cinema version 0.89 for x86-Linux
The AudioCutter Cinema is now available as another preview version for linux. Besides new effects and functions the calculation of the complex 24 bit surround tracks has been acclerated significantly. More information and a download-possibility are available here. Neue versions for PPC-Linux and Windows will follow.

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03.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


JST V4.0 beta
On September, 1st 2000 JST V4.0 beta has been released. This version has the MMU-Tooltype-Bug removed. more ...

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03.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


suite101.com: Then There Were Two
John Chandler has a look at Amiga SDK and the prerelease of QNX RTP in his column.

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03.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


WarpJPEG.datatype V44.13
On September, 2nd 2000 Oliver Roberts released version V44.13 of his WarpJPEG-Datatype. Besides WarpOS this version also supports MorphOS and 68k-Amigas (68020+) - with optimised versions for 020, 030, 040 and 060. Additionally a bug has been removed that could crash the system in case of low memory. more ...

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03.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


Additional Information for Predator
Eyetech has released additional information about the PCI-Board "Predator". more ...

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03.Sep.2000
Rudolph Riedel via eMail


DiskMaster version 2.5b7 Available
Version 2.5b7 of DiskMaster 2 is available using the titlelink. There are also new versions of DM2.guide and DM2_deutsch.guide. more ...

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02.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


Mailinglist on Samba for Amiga
For the Amiga port of Samba, a mailinglist has been created at eGroups. more ...

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02.Sep.2000
CZech Amiga News


StormC 4 in Betatest
According to Steffen Haeuser, the next version of StormC dubbed "StormC 4", not to be confused with StormC V4, is in beta testing phase. This update will offer the following new features:
  • Aside from the traditional StormC Code Generator now also gcc can be used as Code Generator. gcc will replace the old Code Generator for all future versions. Though it is internally gcc, you can use project files and all that like usual.
  • For PPC a new port of gcc for WarpOS is used. This is the first gcc-WarpUP which actually runs fully in PowerOpen, and does not switch "on-the-fly" between PowerOpen and System V.
  • StormC 4 runs on 68k and PPC machines, and produces output for 68k and for WarpUP machines.
  • The "StormC-gcc" can link together with Linkerlibs and object files from the "old" StormC and it directly produces Amiga Executables (no elf2exe2 needed anymore !!!).
  • It supports all features of StormC which gcc did not support up to now (including MixedBinary and easy creation of Shared Libraries)
  • It is possible to compile through the network, so that with 4 Amigas, compilation is 4x faster. (Currently only Envoy-Network, but TCP/IP planned)
  • CVS Support integrated
  • Major enhancements in the editor and the help-system
  • A tool to keep track of open bugs/todo-stuff was added
  • First gcc-implementation which simply installs using an Installer-Script :)


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02.Sep.2000
Pär Boberg by e-mail


Famous Amiga Uses
The list of Famous Amiga Uses has been updated. more ...

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02.Sep.2000
Oliver Hummel on ANF


Foundation Homepage moved
The Foundation homepage is now available at www.shoecake.com. Paul Burkey's e-mail address has changed accordingly to paul@shoecake.com.

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02.Sep.2000
Alexandros Pourikas by e-mail


hittp.com - Cross-Platform News
hittp.com is a new site on Amiga, Mac, PC, Linux and game consoles. It offers up-to-date news, information, ads, and e-letters for all platforms. For the Amiga, amiga.gr has been integrated into hittp.com, so amiga.gr now has a very fast server platform.

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02.Sep.2000
amiga.org


Amiga Cartoons by Scott R. Kurtz
Kermit has supplied amiga.org with some links to older PVP cartoons by Scott R. Kurtz, on the subject of the Amiga as "alternative" system. The three cartoons were published in August 1998, and are available at the titlelink. Click the "next" link to... well... see the next one! ;-)

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02.Sep.2000
Czech Amiga News


REBOL/View Pre-Beta 5
REBOL has released the Pre-Beta 5 of REBOL/View. Currently this beta is available for Linux and Windows systems. more ...

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01.Sep.2000
Martin "Mason" Merz


Last Update for OpusMI Released
The final update for OpusMI is available for download on Aminet and on Mason.Home. more ...

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01.Sep.2000
Mark Wilson on ANF


We're back!
After a month of problems with the domain name, AmiBench.org is now online again and can be reached under the usual URL with all functions. Because of the change of the worldwide DNS servers it can possible take up to 72 until AmiBench.org can be reached again from everywhere. AmiBench regrets the chaos which arose from the problems. more ...

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01.Sep.2000
CyberGFX


Mediator - First Screenshot of a Running Workbench
There's a first screenshot on the CyberGraphX website which shows a Workbench running on a Mediator PCI board.

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01.Sep.2000
Trogladite Software


Trogladite Software Website with New Layout
The Trogladite Software website has a new layout. The page presents itself now in soft colors of yellow.

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01.Sep.2000
Fun Time World


Digital Dreams Entertainment with New Layout
Digital Dreams is back from vacation with a new website layout. There are new screenshots of Wasted Dreams II.

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01.Sep.2000
Nordic Global


Nordic Global: Technical Problems Solved
Holger Kruse announces that all technical problems are solved and he now starts to reply to the accumulated emails.

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31.Aug.2000
Gary Peake on AmigaOpen-ML


Amiga is looking for Adresses of CVS-/FTP Uploads
Amiga is organising their own CVS and FTP server available for uploading AmigaNG software. Gary Peake, Director of Support at Amiga Inc., is now asking to give a postal address with uploaded software to him, when ever possible. The following information is needed: more ...

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31.Aug.2000
Ralph Ewers on ANF


PCI-Board "Predator" with AGP
The British Amiga magazine Amiga Active in the current issue 12 reports on the PCI board "Predator". This board is meant for the expansion slots on both, CyberstromPPC and BlizzardPPC accelerators. On the "Predator" there are 3 PCI slots, 1 AGP slot, as well as 1 SDRAM socket for up to 256MB of RAM. These slots are at a clock of 66MHz. This board has access to the entire 4GB address space of the PPC processors. There is a driver for support of Voodoo 5 APG graphics cards under development. The "Predator" should be available from the end of September.

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31.Aug.2000
Amiga, Inc.


Press Release Amiga, Inc. <-> Hyperion Entertainment
This press release tells, that the cooperartion of Amiga, Inc. and Hyperion Entertainment even will be engrossed and intensified. Hyperion will port all the games a license exists for to the new Amiga, too.

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31.Aug.2000
Mariusz Wloczysiak via eMail


Developement of Mediator soon to be Finished
The first 1000 Mediator PCI 1200 Busboards will be produced during the next 4-5 days. Remaining boards will be finished within the next 14 days.

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31.Aug.2000
Günter Horbach via eMail


Taifun Press Release
As reported before, Wildfire will be ported to the new Amiga One. Read the press release (German) at the titlelink, telling that KDH will take over the worldwide distribution of "Taifun".

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31.Aug.2000
Andreas Kleinert via eMail


Internet Intern - News / Patent on Online Trade
Andreas Kleinert has found an interessting article in the WWW. You will find the address at the titlelink (German). According to this the American Ed Pool got admision for a patent protecting the following technique: "a process for carrying out an international transaction ... using computer-to-computer communication". more ...

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31.Aug.2000
Andreas Küssner via eMail


Wildfire Successor (Codename: Taifun) for AmigaOne under Developement
1. New Wildfire Homepage created
2. Wildfire Successor (Codename: Taifung) for AmigaOne under Developement
3. Emal addresses of the WF developers have changed

1. From now on at www.wk-artworks.de is to finde the new homepage of WK-Artworks. Among other stuff there are to find information on the video editing software Wildfire\PPC and it's Movieshop operator. more ...

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31.Aug.2000
Stefan Robl via eMail


AmigaMPEGPlayer and writepixel for AmigaSDK
Today, I have publishe the first MPEG video player for the AmigaSDK on my homepage. This player already runs quite fast (160x120: 82 FPS, 325x288: 17 FPS on a PII-333), despite of the for the moment still absolutely unoptimised FPU translator inside the SDK. Sound is still missing, but this still is not supported by the current SDK, anyway. more ...

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30.Aug.2000
Achim Stegemann on ANF


Small Bug in both, DA III and Demo
DA III: The picture drawer will not get copyed, if wanted. The Tooltype for the picture path is set correctly in any case. In this case please, copy the wanted drawer manual. more ...

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30.Aug.2000
Spacefrog via eMail


The First Moorhuhn was created on an Amiga
Hard to beleave, the first Moorhuhn was created on an Amiga:

«The team that started work soon and was put together due to disposability and skills by Ziemlinski, consisted of five persons. Beside himself the in the szene well known 3D artist Ingo Mesche belonged to the team. Ingo, father of the Moorhuhn alread had a digital poultry in the drawer of his desk, which was only waiting to be shot at last. On would hardly beleave it, but this was waiting there since about 15 years. That time it was designed as a pixle figure with D-Paint/Amiga and the even got a little walk-on, but never was published. So it lain around useless untill the Phenomendia AG needed a chicken. »
Full article at the titlelink. (German) more ...

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30.Aug.2000
ANN


Amiga: Conceptions for the Developer's Support
Gary Peake, from Amiga, has published conceptions from Amiga for the planned Developer's Support Project on the AmigaOpen mailinglist. Those should give an impression of the project, not necessary all the up-comming services are listed there and in particular the details are not fixed or published, yet. more ...

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30.Aug.2000
Alfred Sturm


New Aminet Uploads
FLeagues_BB2.lha     biz/dbase  115K+Football Database For 50 Leagues (v1.3c)
StarBase_CLI.lha     biz/dbase  104K+Star Trek Episodes Database (v3.7a)
StarBase_SCR.lha     biz/dbase  109K+Star Trek Episodes Database (v2.1a)
Mail.lha             comm/irc     2K+Advanced email script for AmIRC
myip.lha             comm/irc     1K+Update your .myip.org domain with AmIRC!
TruncateMail.lha     comm/mail    8K+Removes unnecessary parts from e-mail fi
af_mksstv.lha        comm/misc   14K+Transmit pictures via SSTV V0.1
MLogBook.lha         comm/misc  475K+HAM Radio LogBook with CallBook (v0.30be
netcat.lha           comm/tcp   124K+Netcat 1.10, read/write data across netw
squid-23.lha         comm/tcp   881K+SQUID, Internet Object Cache
tcpxd-04.lha         comm/tcp    31K+Tcpxd-0.4, a generic TCP/IP relay proxy
IBrowse22_deu.lha    comm/www    10K+German localization for IBrowse 2.2
wpz-rays.lha         demo/aga    64K+64kb intro by Whelpz released at Assembl
MKD_BSTDM.lha        demo/intro  63K+Bastardemon AGACGX 68Ktro-Mankind inY2K
MWI-SDV28.lha        demo/mag   811K+SAVE DA VINYL #28 - packmag by Madwizard
obligement22.lha     demo/mag   639K+Obligement #22 - Famous FRENCH fanzine !
LucyPlayDevBas.lha   dev/basic   56K+Using LucyPlay library from HBasic
most-490.lha         dev/gg     188K+Most, a text viewer similar "more"
TextEditorExam.lha   dev/src      7K+ReAction texteditor.gadget example
AIOV38.lha           docs/mags  401K+Amiga Information Online, Issue 38 (Augu
F1GP_2000.lha        game/data   10K+2000 F1 season data for F1GP-Ed (27 Augu
swos_pl.lha          game/data   13K+SWOS - Polish League AND some advertisin
Mattonite.lha        game/demo  216K+BreakOut demo game, working in progress
PAnalyzer.lha        game/misc   54K+Ping analyzer for QuakeWorld
zangband.lha         game/role  1.2M+Zangband 2.4.0 - Roguelike solo RPG
BetaScan.lha         hard/drivr 170K+Scan program for virtually any scanner
BetaScanMustek.lha   hard/drivr  66K+Mustek/Trust Scanner Driver For BetaScan
3to1mix.lha          hard/hack  147K+3 Devices to 1 Mixer
resetfix.lha         hard/hack  165K+Resetfix applied on Powerflyer
tl072CN.lha          hard/misc    2K+Increase audio output of standard amiga 
imdbDiff000505.lha   misc/imdb  1.6M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000512.lha   misc/imdb  3.6M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000519.lha   misc/imdb  1.9M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000526.lha   misc/imdb  2.0M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000601.lha   misc/imdb  1.9M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000608.lha   misc/imdb  1.8M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000616.lha   misc/imdb  2.0M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000623.lha   misc/imdb  3.0M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000630.lha   misc/imdb  1.5M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000707.lha   misc/imdb  2.1M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000714.lha   misc/imdb  1.9M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000721.lha   misc/imdb  2.4M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000728.lha   misc/imdb  1.9M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000804.lha   misc/imdb  2.5M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000811.lha   misc/imdb  1.6M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000818.lha   misc/imdb  2.3M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
vironmodmix.lha      mods/blkha 257K+Viron Protracker mod mixed by blakkhar
MultiTrackRSV2.lha   mus/edit    94K+8-TRACK HardDiskRecorder MTRS V2  
mp32html.lha         mus/misc    60K+V2.4/2.3 - Converts MP3 folder to HTML.
tinnitus.txt         mus/misc     1K+Promotionfile for "Tinnitus"
EP_DaveLowe.lha      mus/play     5K+EaglePlayer "Dave Lowe" external replaye
EP_DaveLoweNew.lha   mus/play     7K+EaglePlayer "Dave Lowe New" external rep
RadioSeLeCtA.lha     mus/play    33K+Radio Selecter for stream MP3 radio, mix
AKBackPix01.lha      pix/mwb    365K+Greyscale Fantasy WB pix 01 (ROM-Icons c
AKBackPix02.lha      pix/mwb    376K+Greyscale Fantasy WB pix 02 (ROM-Icons c
AKBackPrv02.jpg      pix/mwb    129K+Greyscale Fantasy WB pix 01 - Preview
Monster.jpg          pix/trace  227K+"Monster" trace 3D 800x600x24
zee_czechpatch.lha   text/misc   29K+Patch for support ISO Latin II fonts (15
hdpp20.lha           util/boot   94K+A Hard-Drive Password Protector
SED.lha              util/cli    13K+Amiga stream editor
text-dt.lha          util/dtype  10K+V44.5 of the text.datatype replacemnet
MonitorTest.lha      util/misc   34K+Monitor Test v0.8
ReportPlus.lha       util/misc   57K+Report+ 3.3: 8-function utility
SnoopDos34.lha       util/moni  131K+SnoopDos 3.4, the well known system moni
SnoopDos34_src.lha   util/moni  251K+SnoopDos 3.4 sources
Sysmon115b.lha       util/moni  131K+System monitor and enhancer based on a s


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30.Aug.2000
Christoph Kirsch via eMail


DataM II Version 0.8 Beta Released
On the homepage of the Amigaclub Steinfurt (German; titlelink) a new official beta version for the spreadsheet analysis software DataM II was released. more ...

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30.Aug.2000
Fun Time World


Augsburger Allgemeine: An Amiga Survives
Today a short article was released in the Augsburger Allgemeine (German newspaper) with the headline of "An Amiga survives - A Cult Machine to Freaks". This article introduces in short the German Augsburger Computer Forum(ACF), describes it's activities and reports very positively about the Amiga. Among other features the low memory needings of the AmigaOS, it's internet and video capabilities, as well as numbers for the distribution of Amiga in Germany are mentioned. The article closes with links to several Amiga pages in the WWW.

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30.Aug.2000
amiga.org


DreamCDGuide V0.96
DreamCDGuide is a MUI program that makes naviagation through an AminetCD more easy and it offers many features, e.g. an inserted AminetCD is recocnized automatically. more ...

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29.Aug.2000
Grooves on ANF


PowerPC Station
The website Warp PPC Station is active again after the webmaster returned from holiday, and supplies the reader with information about PowerPC systems.

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29.Aug.2000
CyberGraphX


CyberGraphX: List of 3 Virge cards for Mediator board
The Mediator support site of CyberGraphX has been expanded on August 28th with information about three graphics cards with the Virge 86C325 chip by Diamond/S3, which are supported by CyberGraphX. Listed are:
  • PCI ViRGE Video Card [reference board] by T.N.C. Industrial Company, Ltd.
  • ExpertColor DSV3325 by Dataexpert Corporation
  • VC963C-3D with the ViRGE S3-86C325 by Protac International Corporation

The Mediator bus board by Elbox offers four PCI 2.1 slots, enabling usage of e.g. standard PCI graphic cards. The board will be available for Amiga 1200 tower systems, at first.

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29.Aug.2000
Bob Sharp by e-mail


Amiga2001 - The St. Louis Extravaganza
From May 31st to April 1st, 2001, the Amiga2001 will take place in St. Louis. As always, this big show will be organized by Bob Sharp: more ...

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29.Aug.2000
OpusGIBar


New OpusGIBar icons available
If you want to improve your Workbench's look, have a look at OpusGIBar. Many new icons for start menus and new flag icons have been added.

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29.Aug.2000
Markus Holler


Markus Holler creating an account at MP3.com
Markus Holler, known to many Amiga users for his great soundtracks for Amiga games, is currently working on extending his offer of freely downloadable MP3 files. Soon, an account will be created at MP3.com, for sure with some new songs too!

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29.Aug.2000
D. Crawford by e-mail


AmigaOnline.NET now in North America, too
AmigaOnline.NET is happy to announce the availability of dial-in numbers in Buffalo, NY Area. more ...

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29.Aug.2000
Jan Andersen via eMail


8x8 - Motaba Linkvirus Found
Virus Help Denmark today recieved information on an infected archive, which was on Aminet and was published on Aminet CD 38. This Archive has been infected by that linkvirus which xvs.library names as '8x8 virus', and VT-Schutz V3.17 calls it 'Motaba-3 virus'. The infected archive carries the following attributes: more ...

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28.Aug.2000
Andreas Magerl via eMail


Amiga Arena CD Update
New update for Amiga Arena CD-ROM:
The CD contains fullversions of 3 more games: more ...

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28.Aug.2000
Stefan Martens on ANF


Amiga User List moves to a New Server
Please use http://www.stefan1200.de (or http://die.hotcity.de/stefan1200) instead of the old URL.

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28.Aug.2000
Marco Frischkorn on ANF


Establishing of a List with SDK and AmigaNG Software
I am trying to build up a list with all the new available and coming up software for the SDK and AmigaNG/AmigaONE. Because of this I need the following information: more ...

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28.Aug.2000
Markus Nerding via eMail


Press Release: StormC 4 - The New Dimension of Programming
Dolgesheim, 28.8.2000. Last sunday HAAGE&PARTNER Computer GmbH presented their new StormC developementkit to a well elected group in Dolgesheim. This happens during the annual summerparty, and the past and the future were discussed too. The guestlist included employes of Hyperion (Heretic II,...) and ESCENA (PowerPC-Boards). They were very excited about the new product. You can read the whole press release at the titlelink (German).

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28.Aug.2000
Amiga Flame


Screenshots of the Adventure "SIM - The lost world"
"SIM - The lost world" is a classic adventure like "The Dig" or "Darkseed". At the time the development is stopped due to the leaving of the programmer. Some very nice screenshots are available at the titlelink. more ...

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28.Aug.2000
Olaf Köbnik via eMail


Amiga Arena News
Amiga Arena - Burning Business - Part I
Amiga Arena exclusivly offers a special price for a commercial product for the first time. Together with Andreas Regul we are offering AmiAtlas5, one of the best route planners. Please support the programmers because the developing is going on. more ...

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28.Aug.2000
Sebastian Bauer


New text.datatype Version 44.5
This is a replacement for the original text.datatype. The different to the origin is that text.datatype supports paste and copy of a whole text passage. Another new feature is the searche function. The sources are now available for AROS, too. more ...

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28.Aug.2000
Ben Yoris via eMail


Linux Version of SiN Almost Finished
Hyperion Entertainment announced that the betatests of the Linux-Port of "SiN" will be finished at the end of September 2000. There will be versions for x86 and PPC Linux systems.

The Amiga version is still at alpha stage and will hopefully be released on the beginning of october. Further details are available on this page.

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28.Aug.2000
Achim Stegemann on ANF


Digital Almanac III Demo
A Demo of Digital Almanc III available for download. Only german version at the time, but an english cataloge is available, too. Aminet upload was done. more ...

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28.Aug.2000
Stefan Martens on ANF


StrICQ Version 0.1732
The new version 0.1732 for StrICQ now includes 5 different languages.

Download: stricq.lha - 280 KB

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28.Aug.2000
Alfred Sturm


New Aminet Uploads
HunOpus.lha          biz/dopus  423K+Filetypes predefined for icon management
TruncateMail.lha     comm/mail   10K+Removes unnecessary parts from e-mail fi
cyahoo.lha           comm/misc  207K+Chimmy's Yahoo Client v.0.12
ftpproxy-101.lha     comm/tcp    94K+FTP proxy server
Tinyproxy-133.lha    comm/tcp   179K+Tinyproxy, a small HTTP proxy daemon.
wpz-frozen34.lha     demo/aga   559K+Frozen#34 - Assembly Party Edition
ASM-One_V1.44b.lha   dev/asm    240K+680x0/6888x/68851 Macro Assembler
Dorkalize.lha        dev/c       32K+Powerful localization tool, v0.3
Avr.lha              dev/cross  139K+Atmel AVR Programmer/Assembler 1.04
wget-153.lha         dev/gg     200K+Wget 1.5.3, GNU Wget is a utility to ret
ColorWheel.lha       dev/gui     26K+Hi-/truecolor colorwheel.gadget (44.6)
GradientSlider.lha   dev/gui      6K+Hi-/truecolor gradient slider (44.4)
AmigaFAQ_PL.lha      docs/help   57K+AmigaFAQ_PL for Polish users only. 
pkd-gde4.lha         docs/hyper  65K+The Guide Through The Worlds Of Philip K
Amigo5_5.lha         game/board  80K+A "Go" board and player for the Amiga. v
TM_206.lha           gfx/ifx    291K+Layers Animator for ImageFX v3+    
Alien_on_Mars.mpg    mods/elbie 2.8M+Alien_Mars [Bowie-tech] by ElbiE^t13n!
Anthem.mpg           mods/elbie 1.2M+Anthem [Classical] by ElbiE^t13n!
Abgruendig.lha       mods/misc  199K+A nice DBM with a holiday mood by R.KAPP
lnsM23_Kind.mpg      mods/mpg   2.5M+My kind - techno/trance by Tarmslyng (Na
lnsM24_CloudE1.mpg   mods/mpg   3.2M+Dig a stone up with your foot - slowbeat
lnsM25_CloudE2.mpg   mods/mpg   2.2M+Cloudy space goggles - slowbeat techno (
lnsM26_Burner.mpg    mods/mpg   2.1M+AfterBurner - slowbeat techno by Tarmsly
lnsM27_ClorEp1.mpg   mods/mpg   6.9M+All about Cloroform - slowbeat techno (C
lnsM29_RobDe.mpg     mods/mpg   3.5M+Rob De hey - house by Tarmslyng
lnsM30_Surv.mpg      mods/mpg   3.3M+Surviving on mars - Acid/trance (Track n
lnsM31_Mole.mpg      mods/mpg   3.4M+Molecular computers - Techno/acid trance
lnsM32_High.mpg      mods/mpg   4.3M+Highlight player - Techno/Acid trance (T
lnsM33_Visi.mpg      mods/mpg   3.1M+Visiting the jungle dog - Acid trance (T
lnsM34_Blow.mpg      mods/mpg   3.8M+Operating with a blown mind - Goa (Track
lnsM35_Pyra.mpg      mods/mpg   3.1M+Confused about the pyramids - Goa (Track
lnsM36_Infu.mpg      mods/mpg   2.6M+In the future - goa (Track nr 7 from a r
lnsM37_Year.mpg      mods/mpg   3.7M+100 years and a summer - Trance (Track n
lnsM38_Stro.mpg      mods/mpg   3.6M+I need something stronger - Trance (Trac
lnsM39_Inse.mpg      mods/mpg   2.6M+Acid Insect - Acid (Track nr 10 from a r
lns72_Ego.lha        mods/tranc  12K+Ego intro tune - mono Trance by tarmslyn
amigaclouds.lha      pix/misc   1.1M+Amiga, Sun in a cloudy world
TurboVal.lha         util/boot   17K+The best validator for FFS (v1.6)
InitPPCLib.lha       util/cli     2K+InitPPCLib: brings ppc.library back
RAWBInfo.lha         util/sys    82K+ReAction based icon information (1.17)
Safe.lha             util/virus  20K+Safe v13.9 - virus dicovering system


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Brad Webb via eMail


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            R U K S U N   L I N K S   W I T H   A M I G A

   A M I G A   &   R E D   H A T   W O R K I N G   T O G E T H E R

  E X E C U T I V E   U P D A T E   F R O M   B I L L   M C E W E N

      J U S T   A F T E R   O U R   L A S T   I S S U E   . . .

        A M I G A / I N F O M E D I A   A N N O U C E M E N T

                     A M I G A   K D H   L I N K

          A M I G A   A N D   M A T R O X   A L L I A N C E

             A M I W E S T   2 0 0 0 :   A   R E V I E W

                   A C E   I S   T H E   P L A C E

             P A U L   N O L A N   J O I N S   A M I G A

        " A M I G A   F U T U R E " ' S   F U T U R E   . . .

         F W D   P A R T N E R S   W I T H   A N G E L I T E

             I F U S I O N   P R O G R E S S   N O T E D

              S V I E W   I V   A N D   I M A G E   F X

         E L B O X   A N D   C Y B E R G R A P H X   D E A L

              P H A T E D I T   F O R   A M I G A   O E

                  P I C T R I S   A N N O U N C E D

   W B N O T E S   1 . 0 3   M A I N T E N A N C E   R E L E A S E

                 N O T E S   F R O M   A P C - T C P

Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:
 Lots of press releases from Amiga Inc. figure in this issue. That's
both good and well, not bad, but not ideal. You can find most of these
press releases at Amiga's web site if you wish. We bring them to you
because many people rely on us to provide this news. We wish we had
more news from other sources, but it's been a bit sparse this month.
That's one reason for the newsletter coming out so near the end of the
month.
 That's the way it is with news - some months a lot, some not so much.
In a small market like ours it shows more than in larger markets.
However, the news we bring is mostly encouraging. The progress Amiga
is making is consistent and long term. We haven't seen this determined
a drive for the future from the Amiga's owners since - well, maybe
never before.
 We like that. A lot.

 Brad Webb,
 Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:

12 Aug 2000

Hi Brad,

I search anything about Music-x.

Sites, performances (Music-x Midifiles),
other users !!!

Can you help me ???

Thanks
Johan
~~~~~~
 Can any reader help Johan with his search? Let us know, we'll pass
the information on.
 Thanks,
 Brad

=======
20 Jul 2000

Hi,Brad;
I am enjoying issue 0718, and thanks

My Question or thought is this:

 Did the "Powers That Be" consider that probably most Amiga owners
don't have CD-Roms on their machines? This is strictly my estimate
based on the people who attend various User-Groups in my area.

 I realize that those users who are near one of the few service
centers in the U.S., can go and receive expert attention at getting a
cd-rom installed in his or her computer. This has restricted me from
installing 3.5 OS.

 In preparation for my 1200, I purchased a DataFlyer SCSI, them
purchased the Driver software, purchased 3.1 chip and 3.5 OS. Guess
what! The driver software is not compatiable with the SCSI nor even
the CD-Rom that I borrowed.

 I also have a 3000 at work, and a 2000 at home. I will not install
3.5 on the other machines due to one person in my User group that does
have a cd -rom has a problem with his cpu after installing the 3.5 OS.

 It may have been the "politically correct" thing to do putting the OS
on a CD, but I bet it has lost many, many buyers that don't have a
cd-rom.

Sincerely,

Nelson
~~~~~~~
 I understand your frustration, but technology marches on and the
CD/ROM is now a more economical method of delivering software than the
floppy disk, in many cases. It's also much more reliable.
 It's not that difficult or expensive to add a CD/ROM drive to an
Amiga, and it's becoming more and more necessary even without 3.5
coming on CD/ROM.
 My biggest 3.5 concern may relate to yours. It seems if you mix SCSI
and IDE on a given Amiga, you will likely have problems doing an
install. This is ridiculous and needs to be fixed quickly.
 For what it's worth, we've been running 3.5 on an A3000 and an A4000
at "Amiga Update" for quite some time with no problems after we got a
successful installation. I, for one, won't go back.
 Thanks for your thoughts,
 Brad

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23 Aug 2000

Hello Brad,

 How goes it? Help! I'm pulling my hair out. I've got a problem with
my system, there is a problem with my clip unit. When clip more than a
few lines of text from an application and try to paste it either with
the menu paste item or Amiga V the cursor flashes and nothing happens.
If it is just a few lines, about 10 say from my startup-sequence it
works fine but any more and it won't work. If I do the stack command
from the WB menu execute command it shows the current stack to be 8192
bytes. The Conclips stacks is set at 4096 and the clipboard.device is
set at 4096.

    My system consist of:
    A3000 68030
    OS3.5
    2 megs. chip 16 megs fast ram
    C-1950 Monitor
    I GB Conner HD
    1GB Jaz
    Catweasel HD Drive controller With IBM HD Drive with buda IDE
     (buda not instaled yet)
    Picasso IV with the Concierto sound module & mic.
    inturnal and exturnal DD 3.5 disk drives
    Exturnal CDrom

    If you have any idea of what's wrong
e-mail me ASAP.
Kind regards
Don
~~~~~~
Don,
 I don't have enough experience with some of the equipment you list to
attempt an complete answer, though I do wonder if your stack values
may prove to be too small. We have a tremendous resource in our
readers, so let's hope one of them can provide better guidance.
 If you can, please contact us at "AU" and we'll get you in touch with
Don.
 Thanks,
 Brad
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         R U K S U N   L I N K S   W I T H   A M I G A

 Snoqualmie, WA, August 22,2000 - Amiga Inc. is pleased to announce
that it has reached an agreement with Ruksun Software Technologies to
bring its award winning Messenger Force and IMAP Force products to
Amiga. Ruksun Software Technologies is one of the pioneering companies
in the development of Internet and Connectivity application software
for mobile and wireless devices that run the Windows CE, Palm OS and
EPOC platforms. As key players in the mobile and wireless computing
industry, Ruksun's portfolio consists of end-user mobile applications,
innovative Internet-based technologies, wireless client implementation
and wireless messaging platforms.

 The first two applications being developed by Ruksun for Amiga
include award winning IMAP Force and Messenger Force.

 Messenger Force is Ruksun's Instant Messaging client that is device
agnostic and works on all the popular hand held devices powered by
Windows CE, Psion devices using the EPOC OS and Palm hand-helds that
run the Palm OS. A soon-to-be-released version will allow Instant
Messaging via cell phones.

 Messenger Force, like other popular instant messaging clients, allows
for devices to be notified when other contact list are online such
that they may communicate in real time via Instant Messages. Messenger
Force is a small footprint, comprehensive messaging product that
supports authenticated user logon, auto notification, contact list
management, status management, and access permission, as well as
asynchronous and real time messages and notifications.

 IMAP Force will be the first email client for Amiga that will support
the IMAP4 protocol for online access to mail. IMAP Force is designed
to allow mobile users to quickly and selectively browse through their
messages without having to download either the large message or large
attachments. IMAP Force allows users to send mail messages via SMTP,
and supports Quoted Printable encoding and non-ASCII text in headers.
IMAP Force includes POP3 functionality allowing users to access their
POP3 accounts and to perform simple mail operations.

 "I have followed the Ruksun development efforts for many years, and
it is really exciting to be able to include their great skills and
great products in the Amiga Family," said Bill McEwen, President/CEO
of Amiga, Inc. "Ruksun products will be great additions for our OEM
partners, and the Amiga Community."

 Randall Hughes, Vice President, Sales and Strategic Alliances at
Amiga Inc. noted, "We are thrilled to include best of breed products
as Messenger Force and IMAP Force to Amiga. We are equally happy to
see our platform validated by a partner who has distinguished itself
on other platforms. We know that Ruksun, like our other partners, will
enjoy the binary compatibility value proposition of Amiga and continue
to innovate rather than rewriting existing applications."

 Rajkumar Chainani, CEO at Ruksun Software says, "Ruksun is pleased to
partner with Amiga and extend our popular products to support this
platform. We believe that the Amiga OS lends itself to tremendous
possibilities for connected digital appliances and non-PC devices. As
time goes by, Ruksun will continue to create revolutionary products
for this revolutionary platform."
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   A M I G A   &   R E D   H A T   W O R K I N G   T O G E T H E R

 Snoqualmie, WA, August 21, 2000 - Amiga (www.amiga.com) has announced
today an agreement with Red Hat, Inc. (NASDAQ: RHAT), the leader in
open source internet infrastructure, to provide high performance
multimedia for the Linux platform. The agreement gives the Redhat.com
community access to Amiga's Software Developer Kit. Bill McEwen, Amiga
President/CEO, said that the company selected Red Hat because of its
leadership and abilities to assist in the development of the new
Amiga.

 "The Amiga community has already created significant content
including games and exciting Java applications with the Amiga SDK.
With the response that we received from the members of the Red Hat
team, they clearly understand what the Amiga has meant to the
development of personal computer as we know it today. And more
important, they are eager to provide support and add significantly to
the solid foundation we have been developing," McEwen said.

 "We're excited to be working with Amiga," said Paul McNamara, VP of
Products and Platforms at Red Hat. "With a multimedia consumer layer
available with Red Hat as the foundation, new markets and new users
will be able to take advantage of Linux and the software available on
Redhat.com."

 "The strategic relationship and partnership with the Tao Group in
Reading, England (www.tao-group.com) that we announced at the
beginning of this year, added to this support from Red Hat, gives the
New Amiga a very exciting and real story," McEwen added.

 The new Amiga SDK is the embodiment of the Amiga multimedia computing
experience. With tools, support, and exciting new applications already
in development for the new Amiga, developers can quickly begin
creating games, multimedia applications, and can use Java for even
more opportunities. With the purchase of the SDK a developer will
receive free updates for the next 12 months, and the scout level of
Amiga's support program.
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  E X E C U T I V E   U P D A T E   F R O M   B I L L   M C E W E N

 August 8, 2000 - Greetings to the Global Amiga Family

 It has been a hectic several weeks, and we are moving even faster
this week.

 There will be some new announcements in the next few days that should
be of interest to everyone as we work hard to expand the members of
the Amiga family.

 I would like to say a big "Thank You" to everyone who attended the
show in Sacramento California, and another special thank you to John
and Jan Zacharius and the rest of the SACC team. They did a great job.

 I am writing this letter as a quick answer to some questions that I
have received in the last 48 hours.

 As mentioned before, if you hear something that you need to confirm,
ask. Every member of the Amiga team is more than willing to answer
questions. It gets somewhat tiresome to constantly get rumors sent to
us after they have been out there for several days or even weeks.

 Here are answers to two rumors that need to be addressed immediately:

 1. Once you sell the remaining A1200's you are pulling out of
Germany.

 Answer: No. We have no plans of pulling out of Germany. In fact we
are looking at ways to increase our presence in all of Europe, Asia,
South America, and even here in North America. There are several ideas
on the table, and even some names have been attached to the ideas.
There will more information available when we are ready to share the
plans.

 We are certainly not going to disregard the business in these
markets.
 We are a growing company and very excited about the future.

 2. You are going to begin selling new A4000's and there are already
 1,000 of these new A4000's being built.

 Answer: Who came up with this one? There is no manufacturing of any
Amiga except the new desktop, notebook, and handheld in the works.

 I have asked before, and now I will ask again, please stop these
rumors. If you hear one, contact any member of the Amiga Team
directly, and we will answer you.

 Thank you for your continued support.

 Kindest regards, Bill McEwen, and the rest of the Amiga Team
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      J U S T   A F T E R   O U R   L A S T   I S S U E   . . .

July 18, 2000

In Response to Community Concerns Posted on MooBunny

 We are very excited at the response that we have received in the
first few weeks of the Amiga SDK version 1 going out into the world.
We have received lots of feedback, mostly good, some not so good, and
three particular points have come up that we would like to address
before they become common untruths.

 Firstly, it is true that the Amiga Foundation Layer which ships on
the SDK does not have memory protection. However, this does not mean
that AmiTM, the next generation Amiga Digital Environment will not
have memory protection. A comment made in an article in the last
AmigaWorld seems to have been interpreted in such a way as to suggest
that this is the case when in fact the point being made was that Amiga
is looking at many solutions for providing robustness and security.
AmiTM will provide a robust, secure environment and we will use the
most elegant and effective means to achieve this.

 Secondly, the End User Licence Agreement that made it into the SDK is
in error as a result of a legal misinterpretation. There is NO ROYALTY
to be paid for any application either created with the SDK or which
will run on AmiTM. Amiga will be creating a scheme in which third
parties can pay a royalty to Amiga in exchange for official Amiga
certification, branding and promotion. This provides a revenue stream
to Amiga and a value add for the third party. This scheme is entirely
voluntary.

 The third point has been drawn as a conclusion from the first two,
namely that Amiga is abandoning the desktop market. Nothing could be
further from the truth. The announced AmigaOne will feature processor
options ranging from 600 Mhz to 1 Ghz, with other, even more powerful
devices already on the drawing board. The conclusion to be drawn from
this is either that Amiga is very committed to the desktop market or
that we are going to build one mother of a cellphone.

 We are committed to making the Amiga THE best computer system in the
world. Yes we are also going to go into other markets, but that does
not mean we are abandoning the desktop, the Amiga philosophy or the
loyal Amigans who have stood by the platform through the good and the
bad.
Thank you,

The Amiga Team

><> Bill McEwen ><>
President/CEO
Amiga Inc.
Tel 425-396-5660
Fax 425-396-5671
bill@amiga.com
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      A M I G A / I N F O M E D I A   A N N O U C E M E N T

16 August, 2000

 Snoqualmie, WA - Houston, TX - Amiga Incorporated and Infomedia
Network, Inc. today have announced a strategic relationship in
delivering the Amiga and its content to a new line of broadband
interactive set-top box products.

 Infomedia Network is dedicated to bringing the best products to their
new line of set-top boxes. These new products include TVision, the
first in a family of interactive TV set-top products that provide the
consumer with a low-cost, easy to use gateway for Internet and
Entertainment. TVision connects to corporate LANs, as well as home DSL
and cable modems through an Ethernet port and provides users with
Internet access, scaleable real-time Video Conferencing, Interactive
Video games, Movies-on-Demand, Home Banking, Point-of-Sale, and other
exciting new features without the need for a PC.

 "Amiga, Incorporated and the Amiga community offer great additions to
the products and services that are planned for TVision," said Patrice
Haftman, CEO of Infomedia Network. "Now TVision customers will have
great content available to them from the best developers in the
world."

 "We are excited about working with Infomedia," said Bill McEwen,
President/CEO Amiga Incorporated. "Amiga is the perfect fit for the
products and services Infomedia are looking to offer to their OEMs and
consumers. Amiga developers are already using the new Amiga SDK to
create new applications, multi-media titles, and interactive content
that are perfect for this new line of Set-top Boxes."

 Infomedia Network and Amiga are privately held companies, and terms
of the transaction were not available.

 For more information on either company please visit their web sites:
www.infomedia-network.com, and www.amiga.com respectively.
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                    A M I G A   K D H   L I N K

July 19, 2000

 Snoqualmie, Wa. USA - Amiga Inc. is pleased to announce their
partnership with KDH Datentechnik of Horb/Stuttgart, Germany, to
distribute the new d'AMIGA Developer Machine, the Amiga Next
Generation product line as well as the AMIGA CLASSIC products.

 "We are happy to ensure high quality standards in Europe for our
recently announced d'AMIGA developer machine. Gunter has been a
well-known and respected dealer for many years and has gone to great
efforts to ensure that the d'AMIGA developer machine will be available
to both developers and other dealers in Europe. We are pleased to be
able to offer as economical a solution to our community and to be able
to bundle additional support from Amiga for our developers. The
d'AMIGA developer machine represents significant value to any member
of our community. As we have stated in the past, we have bundled
additional value to the d'AMIGA developer machine that will not be
available elsewhere. If you machine does not have d'AMIGA developer
machine badge, it will not be supported in the same manner. We
encourage the community to investigate the d'AMIGA developer machine,
which will only be available for distribution through KDH in Germany.
We equally encourage the other dealers to contact KDH for availability
for your customers. We all welcome KDH to our future," said Randy
Hughes, Vice President - Sales and Strategic Alliances at Amiga Inc.

 KDH Datentechnik, a well-regarded name in the Amiga community, is
ecstatic to be a part of Amiga Inc.'s plans for the future. They are
excited to have been named the exclusive supplier of d'Amiga
development machines in Europe and anticipate that sales of both SDK
and Developers machine will continue to enjoy grow by leaps and
bounds. Gunter Horbach, President of KDH Datentechnik, stated, "We are
very proud to be a part of the new Amiga future and to be able to
provide the current Amiga Classic line as well as the Next Generation
products to the Amiga community in Europe. A close and fair
relationship with our Amiga users as well as the Amiga dealers is the
key to our future. Our base of satisfied customers make us one of the
largest mail order retailers of Amiga products within Europe. We would
like to take this opportunity to thank our customers worldwide for the
opportunity to serve them as well as for their support of the current
offerings from Amiga. We encourage the user community as well as the
other dealers to investigate the excellent value of the d'AMIGA
developer machine and welcome your queries. Our customers have
encouraged us to support the Amiga platform over the years and remain
vocal in their support of the Next Generation Amiga. Customer
satisfaction, friendly and uncomplicated service in concert with the
best technical expertise remain the hallmarks of KDH. These qualities
as well as the vision of Amiga Inc. ensure a bright future for us
all."

 Amiga's mission is to provide THE platform, architecture and tools
for the emerging Digital Content Universe. In doing so, we will
uniquely empower our partners and customers to create products that
will deliver on the promise of the Digital Age. The release of our
first products, the Amiga software development kit (SDK) and now, the
d'AMIGA developer machine, is enabling thousands of developers, tired
of the old platforms designed for yesteryear's services, to come over
to join with the tens of thousands of existing Amiga developers
already working with Amiga to create the content of today and
tomorrow, now. For additional information, please visit
http://www.amiga.com www.kdh-datentechnik.com

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        A M I G A   A N D   M A T R O X   A L L I A N C E

24July, 2000

 Amiga Inc and Matrox are pleased to announce the creation of a
strategic alliance between the two companies.

 "Amiga has always been about excellent 2D and video, and in working
closely with Matrox, we can take that to the next level and beyond"
said Fleecy Moss, VP of technology at Amiga. "Whilst having been the
leader in 3D software and content creation, 3D hardware is a
relatively new thing for the Amiga, and with what Matrox have up their
sleeves, the next wave of Amigas are going to turn 3D fiction into 3D
reality."

 "Matrox is always pleased to have an opportunity to assist in
developing third party products," says Alain Thiffault, product
manager, Matrox Graphics. "Amiga has a history of offering a solid
platform and we're happy to provide resources for their future
products."

www.matrox.com.
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          A M I W E S T   2 0 0 0 :   A   R E V I E W

by Brian Deneen, President, Sacramento Amiga Computer Club

(Used with permission.)

 From the moment I walked into the room, I knew something good was
happening. I saw people that I knew (Roger Berry, Bill Clay and John
Zacharias) being helped by someone I didn't know (Rick Rudge) to get
ready for AmiWest 2000. Registration packets were being stuffed,
AmiWest 2000 banquet tickets printed, and special show edition
Amigazettes being stapled. I joined that last activity on Thursday
before the show.

 The reason I knew something good was happening was the evidence of
smiles and the cameraderie being shared. Many have commented, both
inside and outside Amigadom, about the spirit of the Amiga community.
We are a very creative group of people for whom no other computer
platform will do. And that very creativity, shared and enhanced, is
what made that Thursday (and the rest of the weekend) special during
AmiWest 2000.

 Those who are less creative, who need some sort of huge corporate
presence to hide behind, might think that "spirit" is amusing. If
that's your style, you are more than welcome to it. I, for one, have
worked for the two largest organizations in the entire world while
they held that status (AT&T and the US Army) and would rather be
smaller and more creative than suffocate in corporate gridlock. The
current spectacle of the PC world is ample evidence of such gridlock
for any who want to observe. I'll take my opportunities with "leaner
and meaner" platforms and companies.

 This creative spirit was evident in all of the vendors present.
Hyperion Entertainment was an example, with Hyperion Belgium
represented in force along with the US representative, James Sellman.
(As an aside, James Sellman had NEVER MET his boss from Belgium, Ben
Hermans, until AmiWest this year, after 10 years of working with him
long-distance!) They loaded up their software and had it running
during the show, a graphics and sound tour de force for the serious
gamer. Another example was ProStation Audio with Jim Sutcowicz and
Floyd Diebel, both members of our club. They have seen great
development of their software with their Italian partner and had what
they deemed a successful show.

 Another example is Kermit Woodall of Nova Design, who sold out and
said he'll be back next year. We met on Saturday night at the banquet
in the buffet line, having a nice conversation about music and
musicians prompted by my wearing my musicians' work clothes (a tuxedo)
to the banquet. On Sunday, I sat down at his booth and asked him to
show me what his software does, explaining along the way that I'm kind
of the village idiot when it comes to image manipulation. Half an hour
later, I was writing a check for the latest version of Image FX, the
first absolutely brand new Amiga software that I have ever purchased.
After I watched his booth for a few minutes, we discussed ideas for
AmiWest 2001. He had some good things to say and we may be using some
of his ideas in the future. For any of you who have used his software
or seen the results of those who do, I think it safe to say that
Kermit is one of our most creative community members. He was begin
ably aided by Darreck Lisle, present at previous AmiWests as a Gateway
Amiga representative.

 Our own Jim Sutherland was also present, observing and helping us
arrive at prices for software and hardware that he donated to benefit
the club. SACC members like Jim make our club great and we a glad that
Jim is with us. SACC as a club is full of creative people who use the
Amiga because nothing else will do. Reliable, flexible, programmable
and configurable, with an OS (1.3-3.1) called by Byte magazine the
most elegant available, the Amiga demonstrates staying power like no
other platform in the world.

 Other vendors who did very well were Pagestream, who sold out of
product even while the company was moving to Wisconsin through an
innovative rep arrangement; CompuQuick, who did very well and
commented that people buy more at AmiWest than at other shows they had
attended; and Eyetech, who had some amazing things to show and sell
(including a new developer machine that combined an Amiga 1200 and a
500 MHz PC in a DESKTOP case) and said they will be back next year -
FROM ENGLAND! FWD Computing was very friendly and gave an address of
someone handling hardware and software. Merlancia Industries was
selling both Amiga Hardware and Software and probably should get the
"overflowing booth" prize for having the most on hand. AmigaZone with
Harv Laser, founder and SYSOP, was there signing up new customers. G &
G Publishing Enterprises, publisher of "The New Amigans" magazine,
also signed up new subscribers. NorthWest Amiga Group, Inc. (another
User Group selling Amiga memorabilia and T-shirts) made at least their
second appearance at AmiWest. Anti-Gravity Products of Boxer fame had
Joe Torre as their rep onsite. AmigaOnLine.NET (a nationwide just for
Amiga Internet Provider) was demonstrating the advantages of their
service. Lostman Robert Hamilton was selling his original design
T-Shirts, shorts, and sweats. AEMail was ably represented by
programmer John Zacharias. The vendors were a healthy representation
of the major players in today's Amiga scene.

 Then there was a significant list of 10 seminars given throughout the
two days of the show by very knowledgeable people, some of them (such
as Kermit Woodall, Joe Torre, and Floyd Diebel) developers of the
software/hardware they were demonstrating. We were priveleged to have
such a crew of knowledgeable presenters and look forward to having
them back and expanding the list next year. We also hope to see Bob
and Diana Scharp, organisers of the Amiga shows in St. Louis and
producer of "Bounce Back Videos" (video taping the show) back next
year.

 SACC's own Jack and Rita McCann headed up this year's raffle effort
raising money for AmiWest. They did a raffle every hour on the hour
and provided a sense of structure for the days of the show. The
highlight of each raffle day was the raffling of a new A1200 computer,
donated to the show by Petro from Germany. The raffle stage was also
graced on Saturday morning by a group singing a song about Jay Miner.
Lots of enthusiasm and smiles were obvious all around.

 The Jay Miner Memorial Library was also exhibited for the first time.
Bookcases loaned by Michael Salcedo and Ray Washburn, both of SACC,
housed the library for its first exhibition ever. This software
library was the personal software library of Jay Miner, father of the
Amiga 1000 computer. It contains many original and one-of-a-kind items
proudly displayed on the show stage.

 User Group Network's new chair Bill Borsari gave a seminar, assisted
by Robert Hamilton, Joanne Calhoun, and others. This is a focus for
our club, as the UGN is serving as a quasi-official channel for
information from Amiga Inc. While Amiga Inc. also has their corporate
user-group liason, UGN is also being employed as an information
channel. Bill Borsari called for a new look to the UGN as a
cooperative body, freely and creatively sharing information between
user groups. One function of this sharing might be the development of
a database of newsletter articles so that information could be quickly
disseminated through the UGN server. Moderation of this forum is an
issue but the idea is a good one.

 One thing the UGN is helping with is the Amiga road tour, announced
at AmiWest by Amiga Inc. president Bill McEwen. The tour, to take
place in October, will highlight developments by Amiga Inc. using the
larger user groups as geographical centers. SACC was the first one on
the map with our larger membership and assignment to reach out to a
200-mile radius around Sacramento. You will see more on this as we get
more information.

 Amiga Inc. was represented at AmiWest 2000 by President Bill McEwen,
Randall Hughes and Bob Cosby (the COZ). Bill, Randy and Bob were very
cordial and forthcoming, very knowledgeable veterans of the computer
wars. Bob was joining the company the evening of the banquet and I
witnessed what he said was his first meeting with Bill. Bob has done
everything from hand-building industrial hard-disk drives for Ampex
somewhere in the dim, dark past to, most recently, telecommuting from
Walnut Creek for a software firm located in (if I remember correctly)
Pismo Beach. He is now in quality assurance at Amiga Inc. Randy worked
for QNX before signing on with Amiga Inc. 18 months ago and is
travelling with Bill to see things.

 The Saturday night banquet was truly exciting. Access Sacramento was
there with multiple cameras and portable control booth to get a good
video of the banquet. One of the original Amiga beta testers, Annette
Daniels, was running one of those cameras. (Another member of the
original Amiga team, Dale Luck, paid a visit to AmiWest late on Sunday
afternoon.) I was seated at the head table in order to present our
SACC Ken Barton memorial award. Others there included John & Jan
Zacharias and granddaughters, Bill McEwen (Amiga Inc. president), Bob
Cosby (the COZ, to those of you who know), and Randall Hughes (of
Amiga Inc.).

 John opened the banquet by inviting us all to line up at the buffet,
a sumptuous meal whose equal would be difficult to find at any but the
finest restaurants. (And yes, I am an experienced diner, having dined
extensively on two continents.) Good conversation was had by all while
serving. Then we presented the Ken Barton memorial award to John
Zacharias, who received it with appropriate ceremony.

 Then, it was on to an Amiga television commercial featuring BB King
and several others who were using state-of-the-art Amigas (circa 1988)
in a variety of creative ways, from undersea exploration to flight
simulation to graphics design and production to music. Then the
featured speaker took the podium.

 Bill McEwen, of course, was our featured banquet speaker. I won't try
to summarize the speech for you, just highlight some of the things
that stood out to me.

 * One of the things I was glad to hear was that Amiga Inc. does have
a corporate development group working on hardware configurations to
run the new OS. In other words, there will be a new Amiga computer,
the Amiga One. Third party manufacturers will build them specifically
for the new OS software.

 * Bill showed film clips of two interviews (one on CNN and the other
on another network) that he had done within that past two months. A
news feature on that other network was also shown. Bill has been busy
promoting the product and doing it well. And the tapes he was showing
were, he mentioned, provided FREE OF CHARGE for public presentation,
something that just doesn't happen in the media world (others are
charged up to $10,000 per tape). Unless, of course, you're Amiga!

 * A New York Times reporter came to Washington state to interview
Bill and see the new corporate headquarters. The standard time frame
for such visits is about 30 minutes to an hour at most. She spent four
and a half hours talking to Bill, touring the building, etc. Probably
found more creativity per square foot there than most anywhere else on
the planet!

 * Discussions with Corel, Red Hat and many unnamed software producers
are progressing well; you can read about the agreements reached so far
on the web site at www.amiga.com.

 * Another welcome development: the new OS will run classic Amiga
software. Bill said, in a passing comment, that "we have something
better than emulation" that will accomplish this.

 * The OS software was actually demonstrated on two screens on either
side of the speaker's platform and covering most of the wall there
(probably about 15 by 20 feet per screen). Complex images were loaded
and performed flawlessly, manipulated in real time at any speed
desired. Bill kicked the OS up on Linux and on Windows, then plugged
in a diskette to load a program (the same program) called "Tunnel"
into BOTH systems. It loaded very quickly and flew along without a
hitch. Clearly, something revolutionary is happening here.

 * The new company acknowledged their debt to the Amiga community. "If
you hadn't stuck it out there would have been nothing for us to buy"
was, I believe, the gist of Bill's very laudatory comments. By the
way, Bill McEwen had never even SEEN an Amiga computer until AmiWest
'98 here in Sacramento. Now he heads up the company. No gridlock here!

 * The Amiga road show was announced for the end of October, designed
to showcase the current state-of-the-art of Amiga. More details as
they become available.

 * Bill also announced the new Amiga developer program. After
highlighting the huge sums of money other companies ask of their
developers up front, before any sales are made (from Sony at
$250,000.00 to Microsoft at a cool $1,000,000.00), Bill announced that
Amiga Inc. is asking $1.50 per unit sold from its developers to
participate in its programs. Those programs are to include purchasing
retail space in computer stores (endcaps, etc.), using the official
Amiga logo on packaging, and having access to technical developer
information. That $1.50 per unit is, of course, a minimum, but my
information source (an Amiga developer) has it that the MOST they are
charging anyone is under $50,000.00 for access to everything
accessible, clearly miniscule compared to even $250,000.00. Bill said
they are doing this to include everyone who has been faithful during
the lean times; they don't want to leave anyone out. They intend to
reward those who have been in the community the whole time. Again, the
creative approach to software creation.

 I'm sure that other things were said; these were my standouts. The
banquet was a very exciting evening. I'm glad that I was there and
plan to attend next year.

 AmiWest 2000 was the place where substantial announcements were made,
people got acquainted and re-acquainted, and a good time was had by
all. It was a lot of work but, like anything worthwhile, the reward
came in a job well done. Thanks to all of you who participated. Come
back next year and invite your friends and business associates. As the
T-shirts that Amiga Inc. handed out to everyone at the banquet said,
"It took them 15 years to catch up - now they never will."
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                 A C E   I S   T H E   P L A C E

29 July, 2000

The Australian Alternative Computer Expo includes:

Amiga Computer Expo
Apple Computer Expo
L-ACE (Linux- ACE)
Australian Connectivity Expo

 The best operating systems all under one roof! Alternative O/S's
welcome!

When

Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd October 2000
Tentative Times: 9-6pm Saturday 9-5pm Sunday

Where

 The Pits, Aughtie Drive Albert Park Lake, Albert Park (in the middle
of the park!).

 The show makes provision for families, children and those on lower
incomes.

Entry fees:

$10 General
$7 Students & concession)
$20 Family
Children under 12 free

MS free zone!

Think outside the square!

Support: MC-1@bigfoot.com

Co-ordinator: Greg_T@connect.net.au

http://scsi.bizland.com/ACE-2000/ace_2000.htm

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           P A U L   N O L A N   J O I N S   A M I G A

29 July, 2000

 Amiga is committed to creating a user experience that will set the
standard for the future of digital living.

 As part of the first phase, we have brought together a renowned set
of designers and developers. We are delighted to announce that Paul
Nolan will be joining the corporate Amiga team. Paul comes to us with
many years of experience in the design and implementation of numerious
graphics development and interface products.

 "I`m excited to have the opportunity to help Amiga Inc. realize their
dreams for the next generation Amiga, and look forward to continuing
to support the Amiga community," Nolan said.

 Paul Nolan, a distinguished application developer and graphics
expert, is the founder and CEO of Paul Nolan Software Inc., a San
Diego, California based company. His award-winning Photogenics
graphics manipulation application has met widespread acclaim since
1994 on the Classic Amiga, and will be soon be available in stores
across the country for Linux, too. More information on Paul Nolan and
the ongoing development of Photogenics can be found at
http://www.PaulNolan.com.
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        " A M I G A   F U T U R E " ' S   F U T U R E   . . .

14 Aug 2000

 Andreas Magerl explains the current publisher, the Falke-Verlag, will
discontinue production and selling of Amiga Future after issue #27
because of commercial considerations.

 Preventing the last Amiga game magazine from being closed Andreas
Magerl will continue to work with his editors. Selling will be based
on subscriptions. Therefore you should know that Andreas Magerl was
responsible for the content and the Falke-Verlag for the layout and
sales. Because he has not the marketing channels as a big publishing
house has, the further existence depends on the number of
subscriptions. A subscription form is available here. At the moment
there are 6 issues availabel for 60 DM with costs of shipment
inclusive (inside of Germany).
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         F W D   P A R T N E R S   W I T H   A N G E L I T E

19 Jul 2000

 Frank and Carol Davis of FWD Computing would like to formally
announce our partnership with Angelite Productions. The owner of
Angelite Productions, in addition to their software development for
the Amiga, has also taken over the position with FWD Computing of
Sales Manager. We welcome Mike Ingall. We are adding Angelite
Productions line of software to that which we already carry for the
Classic Amiga. This line includes software for those using Linux on
their Amiga, CDs supporting BeOS, as well as thir line of adults only
CDs for the Amiga.

Mike Ingall may be contacted at:
Angelite_Prod@mailcity.com
Technical inquiries about software may be directed to Frank Davis at:
fdavis@iquest.net
Thank you,
FWD Computing
http://FWDcomputing.tripod.com/
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             I F U S I O N   P R O G R E S S   N O T E D

26 August, 2000

There is light at the end of the tunnel... and we are sure it is not a
train!

 We will be posting the new iFUSION interface for customer review in
the near future. Since the emulation itself has been greatly
simplified, many of the options found in FUSION are no longer
necessary. For example, we do not need seperate video drivers for
every video card now. iMacs don't have floppy drives built-in, so
there is no need for a floppy control menu (floppy drives can be
accessed as a block-level device via the STORAGE menu now).

Perhaps someone can help us...

 We are looking for a handler or filesystem that allows AmigaDOS
devices (DF0:, DH0:, RAM:, etc.) to be opened and controlled as a file
using standard AmigaDOS file I/O commands such as Read(), Write(),
Seek(), etc. All data transfers are done on a block level using
standard file I/O. This greatly simplifies the I/O code and allows
AmigaDOS to cache data. Hardfiles, floppy drives, and hard drives are
now handled using a common I/O. The problem is that devices can not
normally be "opened" like files. We can write a handler for this
ourselves (we wrote a Mac handler for the file transfers in FUSION
already), but we would like to find something that already exists (if
it does) to speed up the release of iFUSION! If you think you can be
of help, please email me at: msdei@ctaz.com

Thanks for hanging in there!

Jim Drew, CEO - Microcode Solutions

http://www.microcode-solutions.com/amiga/amiga.htm

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              S V I E W   I V   A N D   I M A G E   F X

14 August, 2000

 Anyone who owns a valid keyfile for SViewIV now also can utilize the
new "SUPERVIEW" IFX loader module with ImageFX 2.6 and above - it's
distributed as part of the main program, but add-on wise.

 Additional ultra-speed can be achieved through SuperView-Library's
optional PPC modules - which are working completely transparently.

 Additional information on SViewIV/PPC can be found under
http://www.ar-kleinert.de - including download links to Aminet and to
the RegNet creditcard-based online registration site.

 If you can't wait, here's some more information. SViewIV comes with
the following SVObject loaders for images:

   - IFF-ACBM         - Windows,OS/2 BMP   - PNM (PBM,PGM,PPM)
   - IFF-ILBM         - JPEG (JFIF v6)     - IMG (GEM Graphics)
   - IFF-DEEP         - PhotoCD            - WPG (WP Bitmaps)
   - IFF-FAXX         - TIFF               - MacPaint MAC
   - IFF-PBM          - PCX                - EPS (Header/PS)
   - IFF-RGB8         - Atari Degas        - C64 (Koala, Doodle)
   - IFF-RGBN         - Spectrum ZX        - TIM
   - IFF-RGFX         - XWD                - FBM
   - IFF-YUVN         - Windows Icon       - CDR-Previews
   - QRT/POV Raytrace - Mac PICT-2         - SGI
   - SPP              - SVG                - Targa
   - Pictor/PCPaint   - SunRaster          - UtahRLE
   - PNG              - CVP (passphoto)    - Icons (WB/Magic/New)

 as well as all OS3-Datatypes and 24 Bit DataTypes (picture.datatype
V43).

 Many formats with 24 Bit-Support. Reads XPK- and PP20-packed data via
Unpack.svobject.

 Writes C-Sourcecode in chunky/RGB notation. Together with external
third party programs also the following file formats seamlessly can be
embedded:

   File Format        needs program   also needs support for
   ---------------------------------------------------------
   - AMF                MetaView        (ILBM)
   - CLP                MetaView        (ILBM)
   - DXF/AutoCAD (tm)   MetaView        (ILBM)
   - FIG                AmiFIG          (Postscript)
                  or:   MetaView        (ILBM)
   - CGM                GPlot           (Postscript)
                  or:   MetaView        (ILBM)
   - IFF-DR2D           MetaView        (ILBM)
   - IFF-DRSD           MetaView        (ILBM)
   - Limbo              Limbo 4.0       (PNM)
   - Postscript (TM)    Ghostscript     -
   - WPG-Vector         MetaView        (ILBM)
   - WMF                MetaView        (ILBM)


 (*) attached you find a preview copy of the IFX loader for
     convenience

 (**) in the current version, all images are imported
      as 24 bit for quality. If there's demand for colormaps
      or a SAVER module, this would be an option for
      future releases.
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          E L B O X   A N D   C Y B E R G R A P H X   D E A L

Krakow, PL - 24 July 2000

 Elbox Computer, the developer of Amiga hardware and software, who
have designed and produced the MEDIATOR PCI 1200 busboard, announced a
partnership today with Vision Factory Development, developer of
CyberGraphX, the widely popular graphic system for Amiga computers.
Elbox Computer and Vision Factory Development will co-operate to port
and optimize the CyberGraphX graphic system for operation with PCI
graphic cards installed in the MEDIATOR PCI 1200 busboard.

 CyberGraphX V3 will be available with the MEDIATOR PCI busboard.
CyberGraphX V4, the extended commercial version of this system may be
obtained from all the CyberGraphX distributors; it will enable even
more comprehensive use of the PCI graphic chipsets capacity.

 Support for new graphic chipsets will be developed for both versions
(V3 and V4) of the CyberGraphX system.

 Current information on drivers available for MEDIATOR will be
reported at http://www.vgr.com, the official CyberGraphX website.

 CyberGraphX

 The CyberGraphX standard is being supported by all major Amiga
software vendors worldwide. CyberGraphX was designed to define an
independent graphics standard for Amiga graphic boards. Continued work
on Workbench emulation was also an important issue. Over 7 years of
experience in developing graphics board software was employed in
making Workbench control screens with all the existing Amiga graphic
cards. CyberGraphX is based on hardware-dependent monitor driver and
hardware-independent libraries. This solution has many advantages, one
of these being bug fixes in the Workbench card control. Speed
optimization is another benefit available for ALL the graphic boards
supported by the CyberGraphX system. CyberGraphX works with majority
of the most popular applications on the Amiga and resources of Public
Domain and Demo software available are broad.

 MEDIATOR PCI 1200

 The MEDIATOR PCI 1200 is a new-generation busboard for Amiga 1200
computers. The MEDIATOR busboard is fitted with four PCI
2.1-compiliant slots for connecting PCI devices, thus enabling
expansion of Amiga 1200 with a variety of PCI-standard hardware
products. MEDIATOR's hardware has been made compatible with ALL the
available Amiga 1200 turbo cards. MEDIATOR PCI opens an immense wealth
of PCI cards for Amiga 1200 owners: network, sound, modem (ISDN),
decoding (MPEG-2, MP3), TV, and, most of all, graphic cards based
around chipsets like S3 ViRGE, Savage4, Voodoo3, Voodoo5, Riva TNT2,
etc. MEDIATOR PCI enables using the high-end cards based around the
latest PowerPC G3/G4 processors (available in the PCI card form) in
Amiga 1200 computers. When this feature is combined with the PCI
graphic cards, totally new superb possibilities are open for Amiga
owners.

Elbox Computer, Press Department
Mariusz Wloczysiak
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             P H A T E D I T   F O R   A M I G A   O E

PhatEdit

 This is (apparently!) the worlds first GUI based text editor for
AmigaOE. It is written entirely in VP code and is completely free! The
only thing I do ask is that you tell me about any problems you find
and also keep checking our site for updates (screenshots). NOTE :
REQUIRES FILEDIALOG!

readme

FileDialog

 This was written in conjunction with PhatEdit. It seemed rediculous
that each time I wanted to use a filedialog I had to write all the
window code for it and all the event handling. Now, all you do is one
qcall and the filename, directory, filter and status (OK/CANCEL) is
returned. Easy!

http://members.xoom.com/PhatRepublic/prods.html
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                 P I C T R I S   A N N O U N C E D

26 August, 2000

 Pictris is a highly addictive, involving puzzle game. The object of
it is simple, you are given a blank grid and you must find a picture
hidden within it. To make it easier, you are given the numbers of
consecutive blocks in the rows and columns to use to solve the
picture.

 Although this may seem simple, whenever you make a mistake time is
deducted from your clock. If you run out of time, then you'll have to
start that level again. All your attempts are recorded automatically,
and hi-scores are kept.

 The game is divided into 3 separate difficulty levels, and a tutorial
mode.

 Although the first time you play it, it may seem difficult to play,
after you get the hang of it (pay close attention to the tips in the
guide file and tutorial) you'll find it very rewarding, and hard to
put down :)
                                  Features:

 Pictris contains 250 unique puzzles in 3 difficulty levels, ranging
from 5x5 grid tutorial puzzles, to near impossible 15x15 brain
teasers.

 Each puzzle is set against a randomly chosen backdrop, with the
ability to add your own backdrop sets in IFF format.

 During the game you are treated to a selection of multi-channel
Octamed sound studio modules (at up to 44.1khz mixing), again with the
ability to load your own mods.

 As you play the game, you scores for each level are automatically
saved and your best time is kept. This means that even when you've
finished all the puzzles you can go back to improve your high score.

 Finally, the game has support for many languages (see the demo for the
complete list)

 Pictris requires a 020+ Amiga with AGA or a GFX card, and at least
1.4 megs of free chip and 4 megs of fast. It is released on CD only,
but can be run without installing to hard drive. (it does need
somewhere with write access for save files however).

 Playing the game is done through mouse controls. During the game you
have the option to save the current puzzle as it is, and after every
round the game autosaves.

 The demo needs 3.6 megs of hard drive space. It lacks most of the
puzzles and backdrop sets, as well as the ability to load and save
games. It does demonstrate most of pictris' in game features and
gameplay however, so it is well worth the download.

 Download Demo:
 From UK Aminet
 From German Aminet
 From USA Aminet

 Order Online & Offline:
 APC&TCP (International)
 Or your nearest Amiga supplier

 http://www.apc-tcp.de
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   W B N O T E S   1 . 0 3   M A I N T E N A N C E   R E L E A S E

14 August, 2000

Organise your passwords, and your life!

 This is a maintainence release. If you downloaded version 1.0
yesterday (Aug 13th), you will need to download this version

 WBNotes is a program inspired by the good old fashioned Post-It
notes. Those things that you stick everywhere until they eventually
become a fire risk, and lose their usefulness due to volume.

 Well, you no longer need the paper ones, as WBNotes is here to help.

   o Create new notes

 With headers, and body text, plus a 'due time/date' which can be when
 WBNotes pops the note up for you to read, and plays a nice sound to
 alert you to it.

   o View/Manage your notes

 With the WBNotes View Notes window, you can view your notes, and
delete those that you don't want.

   o Manage WBNotes

 WBNotes has an easy to use preferences window which you can use to
set up the various options that WBNotes gives to you.

   o Password Manager

 The Password Manager is perfect for keeping all your passwords in.
You can add additional information about what a password is for, and
give it a title. Passwords are encrypted for protection.

http://users1.50megs.com/trogsoft/products/wbnotes.shtm

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               N O T E S   F R O M   A P C - T C P

26 Aug 2000

 Today we sign the publishing contract with "Desert Racing". at this
time we can not present a Demo, Support-Page, Shots or other from the
game.

 Forget all old demos, please. The developer work stong on the game
and make many, many new and better features...

19 Jul 2000

 Today we release the demo from SeaSide. You can download on
http://www.apc-tcp.de page or Aminet.

Andreas Magerl

APC&TCP
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iFusion Moving Forward
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