16.Apr.2000
Felix Schwarz
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amiga-news.de now available on WAP mobiles
AMIGA news everywhere, at any time... starting immediately, owners of a WAP
mobile can read amiga-news.de by WAP, getting the latest news on their mobile.
Right now only the headlines are transmitted, later on the full articles will
be available by WAP.
more ...
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16.Apr.2000
Andreas Hippauf by e-mail
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New Lightforce version released
As I promised, the new Menu system has been "finished" on Sunday. There aren't that
much functions yet aside from Start and End, but you can get a first impression of
how it will look like. The archive is available at the Lightforce site as lha archive
in three versions: full archive, program files only, graphic files only.
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16.Apr.2000
Stefan Popp by e-mail
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Hyperion: New MiniGL library finished
The new MiniGL technology is available to software developers immediately. The
MiniGL.library proved itself already in the Heretic II port, and will also be
employed in ports like SiN, Shogo: MAD and Freespace. More
details.
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16.Apr.2000
Efim Shuvikov by e-mail
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New Amiga webfonts
Efim Shuvikov has released a new collection of his Amiga webfonts. More details
and a download area can be found at the title link.
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16.Apr.2000
Oliver Wagner by e-mail
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Voyager 3.2 released
This version is a "full release". It has been tested by alpha testers and public beta
releases, and should run very stable. Of course development continues, and the next
version is already under development. Read the complete readme
for more details.
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15.Apr.2000
Matthias Henze by e-mail
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V.44.41 beta 4 of HSMathLibs for MC68040 and MC68060 released
Some functions have been optimized, many bugs removed. This version is
for registered users only.
Added afterwards:
Version 44.41 beta 4a of the HSMathLibs for MC68060 fixes a bug in the function
"SPSincos" (mathtrans.library).
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15.Apr.2000
Martin Heine by e-mail
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Webfonts
The new tutorial page by Neko is online. Here you find all informations about the
ttf.library and how to use it efficiently.
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15.Apr.2000
Daniel Villiers
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The Amiga in perspective
'The Amiga in perspective' website, is an open view to the Amiga community which contains
ideas and analyst to further dialogue and develop ideas for the future of the platform.
Check it out and give me your feedback. I think it will provide an interesting read.
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14.Apr.2000
AMIGA
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AMIGA plans to use Sun's Java technology for new products
Amiga Announces Plans to Embrace Sun's Java Technology as the software platform for forthcoming New Amiga products
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14.Apr.2000
Richard H. Poser via eMail
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AmigAIM Version 0.9353 Beta released
- The sound and window menu problems were fixed in this release.
- Prefs can now be set for Windows to be opened on original connection,
auto relogin should not change the normal windows (Either the Docking
Window or the Buddy List Window must always be opened, though both can be
set for opening)
- If currently away when Auto-relogin is activated, the client should
now reset itself as away after reconnecting.
- Removed a testing menu I think I left in an earlier upload (didn't do much anyway)
Download: AmigAIM_BETA.lha
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14.Apr.2000
Dennis "Hurrican" Pauler in ANF
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Virtual Dimension status report
After months finally an update. First of all: Many thanks for the incredibly
positive feedback regarding our fair video. As it was such a success, we will
of course make videos again in future - just stop by ever now and then.
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14.Apr.2000
Nico Barbat
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Free Amiga Jobs online
The worrying lack of qualified people in the computer field is also apparent on the Amiga market.
Creative minds, especially programmers, designers and text journalists, are sought
by numerous small and medium-sized companies and private developers.
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13.Apr.2000
Andreas L. in ANF
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Pokémons now as Amiga icons
Elastic Images is offering some of the well-known (?) Pokémons as WB icons
(OS 3.5 only). The sets are available in two sizes (for resolutions of 1024x768 +
and for smaller screens).
more ...
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13.Apr.2000
Michael Ritter by e-mail
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amiga-news.de included in the webcharts at gutesites.de :-)
You will be happy to hear that your site has been added to the Web Charts. More
precisely, to the charts of the Good Sites Germany.
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13.Apr.2000
Andreas Falkenhahn by e-mail
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Airsoft Softwair website has moved
The Airsoft Softwair website has just moved: All files are now on a SpacePorts.com
server, which is much faster than Fortunecity.de, and !free of ads!. The redirect at
http://airsoft.home.pages.de now directly leads to the new page, with the URL
http://phobos.spaceports.com/~sfa/ (title link). The pages at Fortunecity.de will
be removed in the next days.
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13.Apr.2000
ideaEDGE
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ideaEDGE Ventures
Interesting, interesting! This company will be "Creating a New Generation of
Internet Companies".
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13.Apr.2000
Achim Stegemann in ANF
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Digital Almanac contest
The aothor of Digital Almanac has started a contest. All star watchers with some
imagination and creativity can participate. It is a graphics contest for the nicest
logos and GlowIcons for DA.
more ...
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13.Apr.2000
Jens Langner by e-mail
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AmIDE Beta version 0.2b released
The first public beta version of AmIDE has been released. AmIDE is a so-called
"Integrated Development Environment", helping you in maintaining, editing and
compiling your projects. The MUI graphical interface is used for this. In the
current beta, AmIDE supports the SAS/C compiler, but in the final version, other
compilers like Storm-C or vbcc will also be supported.
more ...
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13.Apr.2000
Andreas Kleinert by e-mail
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akDatatypes for MorphOS
Special versions of the akDatatypes are planned for
MorphOS. From a developer point of view,
MorphOS is an excellent platform for future Amiga PPC applications. Since
registrations have decreased by 80%, but PPC apps make up 90% of all registrations,
focussing completely on MorphOS seems likely - as a last-ditch attempt to give
an impulse to the remaining market.
more ...
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13.Apr.2000
Rene König by e-mail
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hardhacks.de
In the meantime, much has changed at AmigaHardHacks! We created a new domain at www.hardhacks.de,
because we will now also support other systems like Linux, Macintosh and Newton. The design was
changed completely to speed up loading.
more ...
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12.Apr.2000
Amiga Sector One
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New Games at Amiga Sector One
At Amiga Sector One you can find lots of legal games for Amiga emulators. The author is only releasing
games being either freeware or PD, or for which he owns an explicit individual allowance.
more ...
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12.Apr.2000
KDH
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KDH News
The recently announced "Mroocheck PC Mouse Adapter" is now available from KDH, too. The Mroocheck Interface
is a microprocessor-driven adapter for connecting PC mice (cordless, too) and trackballs to the Amiga. The
interface is plugged between mouse port and PC mouse. More details at the title link (German).
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12.Apr.2000
Tumult
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MUI MMC-Class News
On their website, Tumult is collecting information on all MUI MCC classes. If you want to update your
MUI MCC classes, you have come to the right place. Current news is that a new archive including source
code has been created for HexEdit.mcc by Miloslaw Smyk, and that NewImage.mcc by Matthias Bethke has
been renamed to Guigfx.mcc.
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12.Apr.2000
SoftCinema
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SoftCinema website has moved
The SoftCinema website is now available at http://www.amiga.pl/softcinema/. Please adjust your bookmarks.
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12.Apr.2000
amiga-news.de
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Photogenics 4.5 beta for Linux available
Read the details in the press release.
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12.Apr.2000
NordicGlobal
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New version of the Z2-DP8390 MNI driver
The new version of the Z2-DP8390 MNI driver supports X-Surf, and performance of the Ariadne-II has
been improved.
Download: z2-dp8390.lha
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12.Apr.2000
HydraBBS
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HydraBBS Source Code available
The source code for HydraBBS is now available for download. The author, Dominic Clifton, gives
permission to continue developing the program, but you must not charge a fee for it. However he
contradicts himself in saying also that he wants a full version if parts of his program are used
in commercial or shareware products. This seems to be more a basis for talks... ;-)
more ...
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12.Apr.2000
Amity
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RoboticsDP Developer Packet released
With the Robotics Developer Packet (RDP) version 1.0, programmers can breathe live into robots,
automats and moving devices. RDP works with the minissc.library. Aside from the library, the
packet contains a complete documentation, the necessary source codes and the RDP developer
manual.
Download: RoboticsDP.lha - 771 Kb
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12.Apr.2000
Fun Time World
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Nintendo64 Emulator: TrueReality version 990629.3 released
Download: TrueReality.lha
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12.Apr.2000
Fun Time World
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LamePPC (WarpUP) version 3.70 released
The author explicitly mentions the possibility of crashes when encoding MPEG2 streams.
Download: lame.lha - 189 Kb
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12.Apr.2000
CGrX
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CyberGraphX V5
The new CyberGraphX V5 page is now online. CGX V5 will be the PowerPC version of CGX V4, and
will run under MorphOS.
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12.Apr.2000
Markus Fellhauer in ANF
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AOL-Client AmigaAIM: New beta version 0.9348 released
Download: AIM_BETA.lha
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12.Apr.2000
Rolf Roth in ANF
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PlayGUI version 2.7 released
The new version 2.7 of PlayGui (GUI Add-On for HippoPlayer/Play16) is available now from
the support website. New: Miniplay (skin only shows the player gadgets), modules can be
copied by menu, buttons can be "hidden" so only the skin is displayed, and a small bug fix
concerning the new version of PLone (under construction).
Download: PlayGUI.lha - 510 Kb
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12.Apr.2000
Holger Kruse by e-mail
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MiamiDeluxe 1.0c released
NordicGlobal announces the release of MiamiDeluxe version 1.0c. Read the complete
press release, which
describes all new features of the TCP/IP stack for Internet and LAN.
Download area.
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12.Apr.2000
Andreas Mixich by e-mail
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Aminet Virus Warning
The 46 Kb archive imaged.lha from gfx/misc, described with Add your own
description to images!, contained a file named InstallerFX. This file is
infected with the HappyNewYear96 virus.
more ...
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12.Apr.2000
Frank Mariak by e-mail
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New MorphOS overview
In the Files & links area, there is a new overview about the functionality of
MorphOS and the AmigaOS 68k emulation / extension included. This should clarify several
points.
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11.Apr.2000
Marek Funk via Email
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Pictures from the Amiga Meeting in Lodz
On 8 April in Lodz, Poland, a session was organised to cover current issues related to Amiga computers.
The panel presentation was held for the Amiga OS3.5 system, with introduction of the MakeCD program
and presentation of Linux as an alternative for the AmigaOS following.
Much interest was aroused in the meeting and discussion with authors of the "Amiga Vademecum" manual.
Visitors had the opportunity to meet the editor of the new Amiga-dedicated magazine: "eXec".
New products from ELBOX were on show: the FastATA ZORRO IV controller and the "Mroocheck" mouse
interface with support for wheels.
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11.Apr.2000
LinuxInfo.de via email
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LinuxInfo.de: Report iOffice2000 - System independant Groupware solutions
LinuxInfo.de, a free information service for German language information
and documentation concerning Linux, has published a report an concerning Groupware solutions iOffice2000.
The important aspect of this Groupware solution is the system independant design of the client software,
because it is exclusivly Web based and the wide support available for Linux
server applications.
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11.Apr.2000
Andreas Maeegerl via Email
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AmigaFuture: Interview with XTeam Software Solution
I the section Action of the AmigaFuture you will find an interview
with the italien software company Xteam Software Solution. They mainly
develop games and multimedia applications for Amiga & PC.
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11.Apr.2000
Mario Klier via Email
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tecChannel.de: Can Amiga succeed at a Comeback?
Alltogether there have been 24 such promises since Gateway purchased the Amiga
technology and patents, but Gateway allowed the hardware to fall 4 generations
behind current existing systems. Then they fired the manager in charge of
the Amiga project (Jim Collas)
Now the rights and technology lies with a new company named Amiga. Why
should things now be any different? Why should anyone believe that this
antiquated platform has a chance in today`s marketplace, regardless of how
ingenious it is adapted? Who is behin this new company?
Read Micheal Swaine`s answers via the Titlelink.
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11.Apr.2000
Guenther Klug v. Biedermann via Email
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Met@box closes deal for sale of 500,000 Multimedia Boxes
Met@box International Inc. a 100% subsidiary of Met@box responsible for
international operations has closed a strategic alliance with a foreign
corporation. The agreement covers multimedia-Set-Top-Boxes and Server
technology valued at over 500,000,000 DM.
more ...
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10.Apr.2000
Frank Mariak by e-mail
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ppc.library update
At the title link there are updates for the Blizzard/CyberStormPPC system software;
as well an update to the ppc.library as new FlashUpdates for BlizzardPPC and
CyberStormPPC. The new ppc.library 46.31 is needed e.g. for the new VFlash PPC
module of the currently released Voyager 3.1.
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10.Apr.2000
CS&E by e-mail
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CS&E club
There is merit in joining the CS&E club at http://www.icatmall.com/cse as those who
have got their hands on an A1200 Magic Pack for a special price will vouch for. The
CS&E club is newly formed and is a development fund for our Amiga publishing and
wholesale operations. In short it is a co-operative idea where we get the best possible
value for our retail customers. This gives us the support we need to be in the Amiga
market so thank-you to everyone who has joined.
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10.Apr.2000
Christian Dezert by e-mail
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TECHNODATABSE OO is now available
It's now a 100% Amiga interactive CD-ROM as it runs with SCALA MM400 or player.
(PAL needed). A 400 megs bonus (hundreds of demos, gfx and sound utilities, mods,
mp3, pictures, anims, texts, web sites and so on...) is also offered. A pure delight
for technomaniacs and one of the only french interactive Amiga CD-ROMs. Also available:
DPIXELS and TECHNODATABASE98.
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10.Apr.2000
Rene Hatje by e-mail
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Amiga related articles
Mactimes:
Amiga Returns!
ZDNet.com:
Some Technologies Should Die Peacefully
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10.Apr.2000
Stephan Teuscher by e-mail
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Silicon Anims for DraCo
Starting immediately, the Silicon Anims Volume 1 is available for DraCo. This enables
turning any pictures and video sequences into wonderful trailer, animated movies and
breathtaking animations easily. Professional users will save many hours construction
time, beginners will immediately achieve stunning results.
more ...
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10.Apr.2000
Jan Andersen by e-mail
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New Virus Warning Guide 3.0 from VirusHelp Denmark
Name: VirusWarning.Guide v3.0 Archive name: vht-vg30.lha Archive size: 83,932 Bytes
Release date: 9. April 2000 Author: Virus Help Denmark Download:
vht-vg30.lha
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10.Apr.2000
Brad Webb by e-mail
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Amiga Update Newsletter
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/__\\ | \ / || || || ___ /__\\ || -News and Rumors-
/ \\_ | \/ ||_ _||_ \__// / \\_|| (An Occasional e-mail
"SO THE WORLD MAY KNOW" || News Source)
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AMIGA and the Amiga logo are trademarks of Amiga, Inc.
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A M I G A 2 K S H O W - M I X O F O L D A N D N E W
B O X E R , A N T I - G R A V I T Y , A M I G A
P R O B L E M S W I T H A M I G A W E B S I T E
A M I G A A N D P H O E N I X
P O S S I B L E N E W G E R M A N M A G A Z I N E
A F D - C O P Y R I G H T U P D A T E
V O Y A G E R 3 . 1 R E L E A S E D
I B R O W S E 2 . 2 U P G R A D E A V A I L A B L E
F U S I O N V 3 . 2 F O R 6 8 K R E L E A S E D
Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:
We're back from the Amiga 2K show in Saint Louis, and very pleased we
went. This was the first major show for Amiga under the new regime,
and we feel they did very well. It's a different Amiga world now, and
some are going to be unhappy about that fact. We've already seen many
postings both from those upset and with and those accepting of the new
Amiga directions. We'd hoped to have more information for you about
those plans than we do, but there has been little put out by Amiga
since the show. In part, that's due to problems with their web site
(see below). We expect more details to be released to the public as
soon as things settle down for Amiga, and we'll bring them to you. The
overall direction is clear, and we discuss it some in our show report,
below.
Other than the show, there's not a great deal of news at the moment.
We do have some items we think you'll find interesting, so wish you
happy reading.
Brad Webb,
Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:
27 Mar 2000
{The following was received in a note responding to last issue's
request for information about otbaining BVision cards. Thanks Tony for
esnding the URL along. Brad}
http://www.softhut.com/bvision.html
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23 Mar 2000
<some lines removed>
I'm not sure whether I'd read the updates at all if you didn't bring
them to me. OTOH, if they're taking space that could go to other
useful information, then they're getting in the way, and I could find
them online. I read them so I obviously care.
Instead of reprinting the whole, long thing, could you give us a
precis of each update and remind us where on the web it is?
'Til next time,
Allan
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There were too many responses to my request for reader thoughts on
how we should handle Executive Updates for me to include them all, so
I selected one at random and it was Allans. Thanks to everyone who
took the time to write!
Allan's comments are pretty much indicitive of the concensus. What
we'll probably do in the future is make a judgement based on the size
of the Executive Update. Smaller ones we'll most likely include in AU,
larger ones we'll probably summarize, then include the URL to the full
text.
If we find this doesn't work out well for our readers, we'll take
another look at the issue.
Brad
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9 April, 2000
I'm looking for software for a Tiny Tiger II hard drive
connected to the parallel port of the A1000. Do you have or do you
know where I can get such. It was made by M.A.S.T. Memory and Storage
Technology.
Wendell
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Wendell,
Hoo Boy, does this question take me back! We remember M.A.S.T. from
the very early days, but we're not familiar with the Tiny Tiger II.
Another one I have to toss to the readers for help, and this one is a
bit of a challenge. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Brad
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A M I G A 2 K S H O W - M I X O F O L D A N D N E W
By Brad Webb
The Amiga 2K show in Saint Louis, March 31 through April 2, was a
"must attend". This was the first major show to be presented since the
newest Amiga Inc. was formed, and took over the management of the
Amiga computer. The real interest was in what Amiga Inc. would be
announcing, both to the developer community in private and the world
at large.
The show itself was what most Amiga computer shows have been in
recent years - a sort of a combination family reunion and rummage
sale, with a bit of an amature feel in its organization. That doesn't
mean it's not fun, well done or worthwhile - only that there's a
certain "Amiga" quality that is hard to describe.
There were new products available. To our mind, the most significant
was from Best Power, a well-known maker of uninteruptible power
supplies for the mainstream computer industry. Best Power now has
software to link Amigas to their products, thanks to the dedication of
their employee Jamie Krueger. Jamie is responsible for maintaining the
software on 14 different UNIX varieties for Best Power. He does this
on an Amiga 4000 tower, using AREXX to update the various UNIX machines
as he goes. This has to be one of the best stories to come out of this
show.
We counted about 40 booths on a good-sized exhibition floor. We don't
have actual attendance numbers, but while there were many people
there, we didn't feel the crowds were actually large.
Friday was reserved for the Amiga Developers' Association meeting,
and the Developer Conference. There had been an Exhibitor meeting
scheduled, but it was cancelled. The Developer's Association is an
informal grouping of Developers, with Kermit Woodall of Nova Design
leading the way. The Developer Conference, which was well attended,
was a closed forum for Amiga Incorporated to present their plans for
the future. The forum was only available to those who signed
Non-Disclosure Agreements.
What can be said about the new Amigas is that while Amiga will
produce hardware references, they will not be a hardware company.
Others will build the boxes. The new Amiga software environment will be
hardware independent, and will feature several products from Amiga's
partner TAO. This will include both the Elate RTOS and TAO's superb
Java Engine. The TAO products will be wrapped in an Amiga environment
which will lie between them and the user. All this will sit on top of
Linux, though TAO products can operate with any underlying OS, or even
none at all - who knows what the future may bring in this area? The
hardware independence is a function of TAO's use of a Virtual
Processor in it's software.
Here are some of our observations from the show, in the form of "word
pictures":
More Amiga t-shirt designs than I've seen in a long time wandering
about the Henry VIII motel. We had our own to show off, of course.
The Henry VIII itself - a rambling, doomed, interconnected set of
buildings displaying faded elegance, wonderful woodwork, a ridiculous
idea of what architecture was like in the time of Henry VIII, the most
confusing room numbering system I've ever seen, and a staff whose
Southern approach to life seemed a bit out of place in such a place,
but delightful nontheless. The hotel will soon be destroyed to make
way for airport expansion. We understand the home of show organizer
Bob Scharp may suffer the same fate. The staff provided good service
and showed surprisingly high morale during the show despite knowing
the fate of the work-place. Some call this progress.
Crowds of Amigans filling the aisles in search of goodies and finding
many, though few new products.
Gil and his 500 (!!) raffle tickets. He did not win the Developer
System despite purchasing what must be a record number. He won a lot
of other items, though.
The developer system itself. At this stage just a plain, beige, small
tower PC with a paper Amiga logo pasted to the front. But oh, what it
promises. Current minimum specs: AMD K6-II 500 Mhz, GeForce Prophet 3D
video card, SoundBlaster PCI card, 64 megs of ram.
Bill McEwen's marvelous and genuinely inspirational speech at the
Saturday night banquet. Most want to believe, but most are too many
times stung by false promises in the past to be entirely comfortable
yet. Still, there's something very different and reassuring about the
new Amiga crew. During his talk, McEwen showed some almost wildly
modernistic concept models for both desktop machines and games
consoles. These models were the work of Disney employees, provided
free of charge to Amiga. There has been mis-information about the
models and their use by Amiga. First, the Disney employees created the
models on their own and NOT as a Disney product. Second, the concepts
were clearly presented by McEwen as possibilities for hardware
reference standards, not as something Amiga was going to make itself.
Too bad the misunderstandings have arisen, as the concept models and
the way they were given to Amiga is the real story here.
Scala used for Bill's presentation rather than Powerpoint! So much
better. So sad it was running on a PC laptop.
Positive reaction from the banquet crowd to Amiga's list of partners,
including TAO of course, Sun, Motorola, ESI, Corel, JVC, ARM and Red
Hat. It should be noted the extent of the partnerships was not
revealed. Positive reaction also to the list of companies pledging
software, which included ACT, Epic, DCE, Met@Box, Scala, something
called Amiga Development, Haage & Partner, Digital Images, Hyperion,
Crystal Software, others. The official number of current Amiga
packages scheduled for porting is 117.
The demonstration of what TAO by itself can do, after the banquet.
Running several copies of Quake at once, and Doom, and utilities -
with no slowdown. Combined with the plans announced, there's much to
look forward to.
The t-shirt rush at the banquet. A unique item only for attendees -
or their spouses. Then there were the leather Amiga bomber jackets for
the Amiga Inc. crew. As Bill McEwen pointed out, "remember what these
were".
Breakfast with Amigans I hadn't met before. Many marvelous
conversations with readers and old acquaintences.
Did Joe Torre really sleep in the lobby Saturday night? Boing shoes
and all?
A late Saturday night's visit to Robert Hamilton's room to see his
"Amiga Altar". A wonderful work of art by a first rate Amiga artist.
Illuminated manuscripts made of computer paper? Stained glass windows
of Jay Minor and Mitchie? Of course!
Overheard quotes - "the difference between this show and a Microsoft
one is there are no hookers here."
The announcement by G & G enterprises that their nascent US Amiga
Magazine would be called "The New Amigans", by vote of the first
subscribers.
Well attended classes and demonstrations. Despite a very rough start
Saturday morning with equipment problems, these contributed much to
the show. The problems were worked out, and things went forward well.
The new t-shirt design which showed a boing ball breaking out of a
box with black and white cow spots on it. Slogan: "Get out of the box.
You'll have a ball!".
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B O X E R , A N T I - G R A V I T Y , A M I G A
2 April, 2000
Not only has Anti-Gravity purchased the BoXeR from Blittersoft, but
it was announced at Amiga 2K that Amiga has established a strategic
relationship with them, backing the BoXeR as a platform for the
classic Amiga operating system. It will be a platform for both new and
transitional products. The sale of BoXeR was completed on March 31,
just in time for the show.
Mick Tinker will remain with BoXeR as Director of BoXeR Development.
Representatives of Anit-Gravity were present in Saint Louis for the
announcement, which was made during the presentation by Amiga CEO Bill
McEwen after the show's banquet.
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P R O B L E M S W I T H A M I G A W E B S I T E
7th April 2000
As many people are aware we are having problems with the web site.
This is in no way a reflection of how we do business.
This is a reflection of the inherent problems of business
relationships.
When Amino purchased all of the domains from Gateway for Amiga there
was more than one party involved in hosting Amiga web sites.
We have been working for months in getting everything transferred to
our servers and our ownership.
Now many of the people who were at Gateway/Amiga are no longer there,
and we still are having problems with their releasing the domains to
us. This has become very clear with our new web site, and the fact
that thousands of mail messages are not arriving.
We are working as quickly as possible on these issues, and hope to
have all of this resolved today. However there are some people
(companies) who are making this very difficult as they do not want to
let go of our accounts. I am purposely not mentioning their companies
here in this message, but will make it known if it becomes necessary.
I thank everyone for their patience as we are more than frustrated at
the lack of professionalism in working with these companies, as we
take control of our web sites, and mail.
Best regards,
Bill McEwen
President/CEO
Amiga, Inc.
{Note: as this issues goes out, the problems of accessing the new site
- which is really the old, early Gateway/Amiga site - seem to be
coming to an end. Brad}
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A M I G A A N D P H O E N I X
2 Apr 2000
Amiga Inc is pleased to announce its membership in the Phoenix
Developer Consortium. Amiga Inc president and CEO Bill McEwen
formalized the partnership at the St Louis Amiga 2K Computer Show in
conjunction with Phoenix chairman-facilitator greenboy.
greenboy and Phoenix core members Mario Saitti, Clash Bowley and Arto
Malian will be working directly with Amiga's recently-appointed
director of developer support Gary Peake to make participation in
Phoenix an integral part of the Amiga Developer Support Network.
Details of the developer support structure will be forthcoming through
official Phoenix channels and were shared at Amiga 2K.
Amiga Inc (http://www.amiga.com) is a Washington corporation founded
in 1999 with plans to produce a modern Amiga OS as well as a hardware
reference platform which will take the Amiga into the modern age of
computing. Amiga Inc is presenting for the first time in almost ten
years an Amiga developer reference platform as well as holding the
first official developer conference in almost the same time span.
The Phoenix Consortium (http://owlnet.net/phoenix/) was formed in
1999. Phoenix is an international Amiga-inspired organization
comprised of OS and software developers, hardware engineers, dealers,
marketing specialists, financiers, and media publishers for the
specific purpose of designing, implementing and fostering modern
solutions for digital desktop and convergence.
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P O S S I B L E N E W G E R M A N M A G A Z I N E
The german Internet news website amiga.topcool.de has announced plans
to publish a new German paper Amiga magazine. If amiga.topcool.de can
obtain 200 preorders for the first issue, the magazine will be
available this coming summer. The URL is
http://homepages.go.com/~amigaistcool/ausgabe.htm
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A F D - C O P Y R I G H T U P D A T E
28 March, 2000
By Dietmar Knoll
Hello Amigans!
Here are some news about the project "AFD-COPYRIGHT"(TM) or "Standard
Amiga FD-Software Copyright Note"(TM).
This Copyright Note is an offer for all Amiga developers who want to
release FD-Software, be it as Freeware, Giftware, Shareware or
whatever.
AFD-COPYRIGHT is now available in fifteen (15!!!) languages - all in
two formats, as plain text and as HTML-file.
*The latest addition is the Russian translation by Andrew Boyarintsev
(translator) and Oleg Sergeev (proof-reader).*
The files can now be downloaded from the Official Support Site for
AFD-COPYRIGHT - as single files or full archive. The Address is:
http://AFD.home.pages.de/
The webmasters of you are kindly requested to add it to your hotlist.
In case home.pages.de should go offline again, you can also reach the
page directly at:
http://www.dknoll.myokay.net/AFD/
And of course, news sites are allowed to spread this message. Thanks
for your attention, interest and support!
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V O Y A G E R 3 . 1 R E L E A S E D
8 April, 2000
Welcome to the latest incarnation of the V3 Portal for all users of
Voyager. Today, we bring you not just one update, but three - and then
some!
Voyager 3.1 Browser is out, with a zillion more bugs fixed and
suggestions implemented. Read a full list of changes here and download
the archive from Vapor UK FTP or from the list of mirrors on the left.
VFlash 1.2 available, for all your Flash needs! The PPC module is
complete, but please install ppc.library 46.31 first
Vpdf plugin released - view Adobe Acrobat (pdf) files as embedded
objects!
http://www.vapor.com
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I B R O W S E 2 . 2 U P G R A D E A V A I L A B L E
With virtually no fanfare and no press releases we know about,
version 2.2 of the IBrowse web browser for Amiga has been released.
Since we don't have a press release, and there's little information
about the upgrade on the hisoft website, we can't tell you much about
it. However, we don know that lots of Amigans use IBrowse, so for
those of you interested, head over to http://www.hisoft.co.uk/ for
what details there are and a downloadable upgrade.
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F U S I O N V 3 . 2 F O R 6 8 K R E L E A S E D
March, 23rd 2000
Fusion V3.2 is released.
All Fusion users (and those anxiously awaiting the pending PPC
release) will be pleased to here that there is a new upgrade to the
68K version. This release confirms the continued commitment to the 68K
Macintosh emulation, but also provides a number of improvements and
enhancements.
Fusion 68K V3.2 is the final upgrade before the release of the
PowerPC upgrade, which is nearing completion.
Changes to V3.2
* Added ICP Transfer Priority. You can now specify the priority the
Mac runs at while the drives are accessed from the Amiga side though
ICP.
* Fixed OpenDevice problem with ethernet.
* Fixed ethernet query bug.
* Added TD64 support. A partition that is partially or completely
above the 4G point will cause FUSION to fail to start if TD64 support
is not available.
Partitions are still limited to 4G in size.
* Added support for block sizes other than 512. Up to 64K valid.
* Fixed ICP MacBinary file copy hang.
* Auto-start doesn't auto-quit if you change the ICP or cpu settings.
* Added tooltype and cli switch for specifying parameter ram file.
* Changed ethernet from software loaded to a hardware card for Open
Transport support. Cleaned up ethernet for better Amiga ethenet card
support;
Ariadne card now works.
* Fixed cursor problem with old Lucas Arts games.
* Fixed problem with QD based video drivers.
* Fixed slight problem with autosense SCSI data.
* New ADB drivers with (nearly) all Mac keys mapped.
* Added tooltype support; switches from cli now have Workbench
tooltype equivalents.
* Auto-start now also implies auto-quit
* Changed 060 initial settings; now starts with only SuperScalar off.
* Fixed miscellaneous problems with the interface related to the
auto-iconify feature (Tall thin windows on WB fixed).
* Fixed Timer interrupt bug that prevented QueBase from playing.
* Added support for a couple more ROMs.
* Updates to video drivers.
* Updates to RsrvCold, and RsrvWarm which is now called RsrvKick.
To obtain your copy, head for:
http://www.blittersoft.com/cgi-bin/2/webc.cgi/~bsoft/Fusion32.html
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Amiga Update on the net:
All back issues available at:
http://www.globaldialog.com/~amigaupdate/index.html
Stop by and check out our archive!
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10.Apr.2000
Stefan Ossowski by e-mail
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Aminet 36 CD-ROM available
Aminet CD 36, dated April 2000, contains 1 gigabyte (uncompressed) of
software in thousands of archives. Since the release of Aminet CD 35 more than
500 MB new software has appeared. The current edition includes the full
version of the excellent car racing game Max Rally.
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10.Apr.2000
Herbert Markart in ANF
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FutureZone: Hard Drives becoming obsolete
"A completely new memory technology could make hard drives obsolete in the future. The
difference to the RAM chips currently employed is that, with this technology, the contents
of the main memory are not lost. A boot procedure upon power up is no longer necessary."
Full article (German) at the title link.
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10.Apr.2000
Aminet Recent
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New Aminet uploads
A highlight for sure is the freely downloadable PPaint version 7.1b.
more ...
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10.Apr.2000
Vapor
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Voyager version 3.1 released
With Voyager 3.1, you get a version with countless bugs removed and many suggestions recieved
by users being implemented. Read the readme for a
complete list of changes.
more ...
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09.Apr.2000
Olaf Köbnik by e-mail
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Amiga Arena News
MetaView for special price!
The displayer and converter MetaView is available for a special price at the Amiga Arena.
more ...
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09.Apr.2000
Martin Preisinger by e-mail
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NotifyPlus version 1.0 released
The free script NotifyPlus is now available in version 1.0. It is an event script
for AmIRC, which extends the "Notify" function.
more ...
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08.Apr.2000
Scalos
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Scalos News
The Scalos developer packet is available for download, and the icon support
has been improved. Download developer packet:
ScalosDev.lha
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08.Apr.2000
MorphOS
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MorphOS FAQ and support page updated
The MorphOS FAQ and support page have been updated.
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08.Apr.2000
HåParting by e-mail
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VersionWB version 2.14 and AMarquee version 50.11a released
Download: VersionWB2_14.lha
AMarquee50.lzx
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08.Apr.2000
Borut Zivkovic by e-mail
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Sat aerial as Boing ball :-)
Borut Zivkovic from Kärnten, Austria, did send us a picture of his sat aerial,
which he painted in Boing ball design. So it is close to being "Powered by Amiga".
more ...
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08.Apr.2000
IrseeSoft
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New e-mail adresses at IrseeSoft
Starting immediatly, only the following e-mail adresses are valid:
Orders sales@irseesoft.de
Other mail@irseesoft.de
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08.Apr.2000
AWNPipe
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AWNPipe version 2.42 released
Download: AWNP_2-42.lha - 201 Kb
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08.Apr.2000
clickBOOM by e-mail
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Nightlong almost finished
Nightlong is in the last stages of development. It took somewhat longer than planned,
since we had to wait for the new StormC version. Until now, we only recieved 150 preorders
for Nightlong PPC. Don't worry, we wouldn't let PPC down, but you will agree with us that
150 preorders aren't that much. More about it in the next "S-File". Nightlong can still be
preordered until Monday, April 17th.
more ...
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08.Apr.2000
Andreas Hippauf by e-mail
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LightForce Status
I want to give just a small status report on the Lightforce project at this place,
since it has become pretty quiet around it. There were reasons: I have married,
and have been on honeymoon starting March 17th. So I was busy with much more
important issues the weeks before and afterwards... :-)
more ...
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08.Apr.2000
Amiga & Atari show
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News from the Amiga & Atari show 2000
As reported before, The Amiga & Atari show 2000 (The World of Alternative -
World of Amiga & Atari) is taking place on June 10th / 11th (Whitsun weekend)
in the City Hall Neuss. Neuss is close to Düsseldorf, and therefore should be
easy to reach even for international Amiga users. AMIGA and many exhibitors are
announced, even Bill and Fleecy might show up; workshops, seminars, conferences
etc. are in the planning stage; best provisions to make it a real Happening :-).
more ...
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07.Apr.2000
amiga-news.de
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Amiga2K reports from several sources
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07.Apr.2000
Darek Smietana by e-mail
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Elbox Computer News
ELBOX COMPUTER proudly announces a new product for Amiga 1200:
FastATA ZORRO IV EIDE controller with data transfer rates of 16.6 MB/s
more ...
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07.Apr.2000
H & P by e-mail
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Haage & Partner News
H&P Online Shop
Since early February, we have our shop online. In the meantime, we have done many improvements,
to further increase comfort. Among others, there are now links to the product pages, and the
cookie system recognizes customers (the shop is functional without cookies). Have a look at
it, suggestions for improvement are wellcome.
more ...
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07.Apr.2000
Martin Strobl by e-mail
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COOL bits News
Monitors by Iiyama: New in our product line are the monitors by Iiyama. I had a look
at them on the CEBIT, and the quality persuaded me :-). These monitors are really
worth their price. On our reworked product site, a description of the monitors is
available.
more ...
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07.Apr.2000
Andreas Magerl by e-mail
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NoCover issue #73 released
Today, the new issue of the NoCover has been released. Issue #73 of the online mag
was delayed over a month due to illness.
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07.Apr.2000
Richard de Rivaz in ANF
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X-10 Control now included in INET DIAL v3.5
The latest version of INET_DIAL now includes X-10 protocol for control of Lamps and
other appliances. INET_DIAL is an integrated Internet connection programme which
controls "dial-in" and "dial-out" connections both to the Internet and by direct dial.
more ...
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07.Apr.2000
David Scheibler in ANF
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FutureZone: AOL and Gateway to bring Linux surf stations
Sounds just like our MCC:
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07.Apr.2000
Achim Stegemann in ANF
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Digital Almanac II Update
Version 1.8.13 of DA II is available on the author's homepage. It fixes two hard-to-find
bugs in the 040 version of the program, which especially troubled the animation mode. At
the same time, drawing of surface textures has been sped up again (040 version).
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07.Apr.2000
Halvadjian Georges in ANF
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PerfectPaint v1.3 released
Draws, animates and manipulates pictures from 1-24 bit.
more ...
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07.Apr.2000
Robert Simmonds in ANF
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#Ami3D time limited Artwork on display
Daniel Pisanec, long-time regular of ARCNet's #Ami3D, has created a site to showcase
all the work submitted for the #Ami3D time-limited competitions. The competitions
continue to be a success, and anyone rendering on any platform is welcome. Take a
look at competition.rogue3d.co.uk for more information.
more ...
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07.Apr.2000
Stephan Neise in ANF
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Statement by Bill McEwen about the Amiga website
In his statement, Bill McEwen speaks about the problems with the new website. He will
do what he can so the website will be fully functional soon:
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07.Apr.2000
Martin Endres by e-mail
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CamX project - what's it all about?
Martin Endres tells about the CamX project:
more ...
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06.Apr.2000
Xandiy in ANF
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Looking for co-travelers to the Amiga show in Neuss, Germany?
On my site, I have created a blackboard where you can offer or look for an opportunity
to travel with like-minded to the Amiga show in Neuss.
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06.Apr.2000
HydraBBS
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HydraBBS discontinued
Dominic Clifton has discontinued development of HydraBBS for Amiga, and is not
interested in porting the program to other platforms, either. If you are interested
in the sourcecode of HydraBBS, contact the author by
e-mail.
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06.Apr.2000
Czech Amiga News
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Amiga 2K or Bust (the Gateway Amiga Show)
At Czech Amiga News, there is another Amiga2K report by Marion E. Wyatt.
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06.Apr.2000
AMIGA
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AMIGA announces cooperation with Corel
On this subject, read the ZDNet articles Gateway
'could have had it all' and Amiga
becomes Linux company (German) as examples for bad research. Most statements are plain false.
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06.Apr.2000
Andreas Magerl by e-mail
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Amiga Future survey
We want to evaluate the users opinions of OS 3.5. So, on our homepage in the area "Aktion"
we created a page where we ask the following specific questions:
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06.Apr.2000
Helmut Wegener by e-mail
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grafik-umsonst.de now with Amiga area
AMIGA. This device is cult. These pages are meant as a bow before the spirit of a creative
community. A sworn community, which after years of discontinued development holds high the
ideals of a computer that enabled multimedia even before that term was coined.
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06.Apr.2000
AROS
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AROS News
First screenshots of the DOpus 4 port
can be marveled at.
more ...
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06.Apr.2000
Darek Dulian by e-mail
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New FastATA4000 driver version 2.2
- New gadget "USE" in FastATAPrefs allows changing disk PIO modes and HDD standby delay on the fly!
- Easier SPLIT/NOSPLIT option management.
- New FAQ in ReadMeFirst.
- Now also in French courtesy of Stephane Payet.
Please read ReadMeFirst for more.
Download: FastATA4000v22a30.lha
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06.Apr.2000
Michael Burkhardt in ANF
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Emergency at IOM - harddisk crash
Bad news from IOM. Due to a hard drive crash all project files, all mails, addresses
and many more has been destroyed.
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06.Apr.2000
Ralph Reuchlein in ANF
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New MUIbase version 1.4
A new version of MUIbase is available for download. Version 1.4 contains several large
bug fixes and some expansions. Catalogs are available for German, Swedish, Spanish
and French. Download: MUIbase-1.4.lha
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05.Apr.2000
Roman Schaub in ANF
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New AMIGA Website online
Since the new IP address has not yet been added to all Domain Name Servers, the "new" www.amiga.com
page can be visited at http://209.15.87.244. "New" in quotes because the layout should be well-known
from Schindler times.
more ...
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05.Apr.2000
Andreas Magerl in ANF
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Interview with CS & E
Amiga Future did an interview with the UK software company CS & E, which gained popularity
with games like "Hong Kong Mahjong" and "The Fugitive" for the PC and "Max Rally" for the Amiga.
The interview can be found in the Aktion area at the title link (German).
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04.Apr.2000
Sanface Software in ANF
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txt2pdf Version 3.3
txt2pdf on the Amiga? Read more about this in an article in the
Amiga-Magazin (German). Txt2pdf is a very flexible and powerful PERL5 programm
with which you can convert ascii text files to PDF. Read the full press release for
more details:
more ...
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04.Apr.2000
Stefan Martens in ANF
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One Year Amiga User List
12 Months have now passed. Exactlky on April 4th 1999, the first issue of
the AÄUL went online. Now there is an update and many user wishes have
been made a reality. There will soon be a version for MUIBase (also for the
unregistered version). There are also buttons available that can be used on
a persons webpage.
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04.Apr.2000
Dirk Stoecker via Email
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XAD-System Version 6
Verison 6 of the archiving extraction system "xadmaster.library" is
available. Important new features are the support for Arj, Arj-EXE,
RAR-Exe, Zip-Exe and BZip2. Currently 38 archive types are supported.
However is not familiar with XAD should take a look at it.
more ...
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04.Apr.2000
Frank Mariak via Email
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MorphOS News
Despite diverse announcements by Amiga Inc. the
work on MorphOS continues. As we have already announced a number of
developers have already recieved a test version and are checking it for
compatibility with existing hardware and expansion cards. We will publish a
compatibility list and information at www.morhos.de shortly.
more ...
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04.Apr.2000
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Amiga2K reports from various sources
Hot: Amiga
New start with Linux based OS
GNN: Amiga introduces
development system - Red Hat as Partner
Amiga is developing Hard,- Software)
Picture report by Onyxsoft
Pictures
from the A2K show in St. Louis
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04.Apr.2000
Jon Peterson
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amiga-news.de Picture report of the A"K show in St. Louis
Jon Peterson has brought us this exclusive pictured report from the Amiga 2000 Show in St. Louis:
more ...
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03.Apr.2000
amiga-news.de
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More Amiga2K Reports
Czech Amiga News:
Amiga2k Picture Report #2
ANN:
Banquet Report by Mark Abraham
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03.Apr.2000
Czech Amiga News
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Amiga2K: BoXer News
Roger Wyatt reports: "Anti-Gravity Products, Santa Monica, California bought the BoXer Technologie from Access Innovations. Blittersoft will manage the worldwide retail.
Paul Lesurf of Blittersoft will become the boss of the office in England. Mick Tinker will work as manager of the BoXer developer section for Anti-Gravity. The BoXer will be manufactured by Anti-Gravity in California (in Los Angeles or Palmdale).
Paul B. of Anti-Gravity has presented the BoXer at the banquet of the
Amiga 2K Show. One could see that this computer is far beyond the
prototyp status. Actually the developing is in its final and test phase.
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03.Apr.2000
Ray McCarthy in ANF
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Kickstart Show Update
Kickstart amiga user group based in Surrey, England are pleased to
announce more details of their forthcoming show on saturday 27 may 2000.
You can win a A1200 just by attending the show or win a hard drive if
you win one of the games competions. For more details please goto our
website.
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03.Apr.2000
Andreas Magerl by eMail
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Chat with the editors of Amiga Future
We, the editors of Amiga Future, have often been asked if we could be
met in an IRC channel to chat. In the future this will be no problem
anymore. If you want to contact us, come to the #AmigaFun channel on the
irc.germany.net server. The best time to meet us there is Thursday an
Sunday from 21 o'clock on.
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03.Apr.2000
LinuxInfo.DE by eMail
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Tested: RedHat Linux 6.2
LinuxInfo.DE Announces:
In our reports area a small test report about the new RedHat Linux 6.2
has been put online. The downloadable GPL version of the operating
system has been tested.
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03.Apr.2000
Czech Amiga News
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Amiga companies developing for the new OS
Czech Amiga News seems to be the only source of information about the
Amiga 2K show. Roger Wyatt posts a list of Amiga companies developing
for the new OS.
Epic, ACT, DCE, Met@box, Scala, Amiga Development, Titan, H&P,
Digital Images, Hyperion and Crystal Software will apparently port or
develop a total of 117 softwares for the new OS.
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03.Apr.2000
Michael Burkhardt in ANF
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Miriam 2.0 Homepage reworked
The layout has been reworked by IOM and the screenshot have been shrunk. The main page is now using Javascript.
Miriam 2.0 is a software which controls Lanetco
videosplitt computers like those used in monitor walls. Since the
original software runs under MS-DOS, a software had been especially
developed for the Amiga and used during the Amiga International Inc.
Apparition at the Computer '98 fair. In the meanwhile this software has
been improved and developed further and has now more functionality than
the DOS version. The communication with the splitt computer is also
faster th
an under MS-DOS. So Miriam is an powerful Amiga software which can be
used in professional presentation business.
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02.Apr.2000
Czech Amiga News
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More details on AMIGA's plans
At Czech Amiga News, Roger Wyatt tells more news from the Amiga show
in St. Louis, USA, according to statements made by AMIGA President Bill
McEwen.
more ...
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02.Apr.2000
John Chandler [Suite 101]
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Amiga Are No April Fools
In his monthly article at Suite101, John Chandler focusses on the happenings
on the Amiga 2K in St. Louis.
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02.Apr.2000
Fun Time World
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New demo version of Audio Evolution
The demo version of the sample software Audio Evolution now supports multiple
samples in each track. Additionally, new screenshots can be seen.
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02.Apr.2000
Neo in AC
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Transscript of IRC Conference with Fleecy
Transscript from Harry "Piru" Sintonen
from Finland, who by the way offers many useful tools on his website.
more ...
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02.Apr.2000
Amiga.org
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Amiga2000 Show News by Wayne Martin
Amiga2000 Show News by Wayne Martin.
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02.Apr.2000
Carsten Schröder by e-mail
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Fleecy Moss informs about developer system and plans
+++ AMIGA-aktuell-Special +++
AMIGA Vice President Fleecy Moss has just informed about the Amiga Developer System and the
company's plans on an IRC conference taking place on the Amiga show Amiga 2K taking place
today in St. Louis, USA. The important details folow:
- The Developer System contains an AMD K6 (500 MHz), 64 MB RAM and GeForce 256, which runs
the Tao System very well.
- However only the Virtual Processor is of importance, which already runs on x86, PowerPC,
MIPS, ARM, SH4 and other mega-CPUs which will be announced soon.
- The Developer System currently runs "hosted" on a Linux kernel.
- Tao only provides the core for the new OS.
- The kernel has a size of 25 Kb, the whole OS including GUI and Java needs 3 MB RAM.
- The GUI system is seperated, making it possible to add multiple GUI modules.
- The first GUI model will be very different from today's AmigaOS GUI, but users are free
to create whatever they want.
- The Developer System should be available in two to four weeks, for everyone.
- The end-user system is scheduled for this year.
- Two user groups are targeted: The "digital adventurer" (an expansion of the miga market today)
and those who basically don't like computers (Domestic Digital Habitat).
- The new Amiga website (http://www.amiga.com) will go online in a few days.
- Developer software will be available from a support website.
- Later on, the developer software should run on any PC with the named specifications, but
support will only be offered for those purchasing the system from AMIGA.
- Today, partnerships with multi-billion dollar companies will be announced.
- The Amiga technology will be available for licensing for any company with a good
idea and a little money.
- Today, there will be an announcement concerning AROS (Amiga Replacement OS).
- AMIGA itself is currently not working on an 68k emulation, but is in contact with
several companies willing to take over this job (but for different goals).
Well, I'd like to mention my article
posted a few days ago, for those users who have not read it already and now are disappointed
by this announcement. (And no, I didn't know anything more than a casual reader of the
news and Executive Updates... ;-)) (mb)
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01.Apr.2000
Virus Help Denmark
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VirusExecutor Version 2.03
VirusExecutor version 2.03 by Jan Erik Olausen
Download: VirusExecutor.lha - 216 Kb
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01.Apr.2000
UGN
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UGN Events on Amiga 2K
First pictures from the Amiga 2K show can be gathered from the UGN Webcam. The
site has a 15-seconds refresh build in.
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01.Apr.2000
Markus Schmidt in ANF
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Rework of the ICQ user list
All entries of the ICQ user list will be sorted by Postal / ZIP code and country
(the first update is online). Since Postal / ZIP codes are missing for several entries,
I ask these users to submit them.
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01.Apr.2000
Thorsten Schölzel in ANF
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CD32 Alliance presents CD32 developer kit
The "CD32 Developer-Kit" is available for free download
from the developer site, for all software developers. Thanks to Amiga Inc. giving
us permission for this.
Download: cd32dev.lzx - 1.6 MB
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01.Apr.2000
Matthias Münch in ANF
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AUG99 Poll: Turrican 3D for Amiga?
The game TURRICAN 3D is currently under development for PC, and I want to know from you
if you are interested in a port for PPC Amiga. We will forward the poll result to the
developers (e.g. Manfred Trenz) / the distributor. We implemented a poll on our homepage
(title link).
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01.Apr.2000
Frank Mariak by e-mail
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MorphOS GCC 2.95.2 developer package PPC released
Here is the MorphOS GCC 2.95.2 (tools) dev pac. ppc GCC2.95.2 crosscompiler and ppc cross
binutil 2.9.1 to generate morphos executables. Can also be used for powerup but be aware
that the compiler does NOT use 68k structure alignment.
Download: morphos-gcc-tools.lha - 4.1 MB
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01.Apr.2000
Virus Help Denmark
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Virus Help Denmark News
Virus Help Denmark now offers bootable virus scanners on floppy disk.
more ...
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01.Apr.2000
Aminet Recent
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New Aminet uploads
Hingis.lha biz/dbase 203K+Martina Hingis tennis singles matches in
TAdesivi.lha biz/demo 40K+V1.0.1 Ticket editor for TurboGest (ITAL
TBolDEMO.lha biz/demo 69K+V1.3.0 Material receipt program,(BOLLE M
TComDEMO.lha biz/demo 68K+V2.4.0 Amiga order program,(COMMESSE ITA
TFat2DEMO.lha biz/demo 86K+V2.12.0 Amiga Invoice program,(FATTURE I
TProspEd.lha biz/demo 56K+V1.0.3 Form Editor For TurboFat (ITALIAN
DCF77update.lha biz/patch 587K+Update for DCF77 3.0-3.9 to 3.10
A-Fix_12032000.lha comm/ambos 21K+AmBoS-Fix Rel. 12032000 (Sunday 12-Mar-0
A-Fix_30032000.lha comm/ambos 76K+AmBoS-Fix Rel. 30032000 (Thursday 30-Mar
YamLHArx.lha comm/mail 1K+ARexx script to handle LHA files in YAM2
AmigADSL-Fr.lha comm/tcp 18K+French ADSL Documentation + patch for mi
TCPScanner.lha comm/tcp 17K+TCP-UDP-PortScanner with nmap servicetab
MassDL.lha comm/www 32K+Less work on WWW Leching. (AWeb) v1.5
PureBasicU1.40.lha dev/basic 413K+V1.40 - Update file for PureBasic regist
Avr.lha dev/cross 105K+Atmel AVR Programmer/Assembler
mpatrol.lha dev/debug 1.4M+Memory allocation debug library. V1.1.3.
SmartCrash.lha dev/debug 43K+System crash req replacement for OS 2+ V
PFS-Defrag10.lha disk/optim 19K+New defragmenter for PFS disks
Amiga4ev09HT.lha docs/mags 371K+German Freeware Mag HTML-Edition
Amiga4ever15.lha docs/mags 1.2M+Freewaremag(GERMAN) Ausg.15(Mar-APR 00)
life.txt docs/misc 29K+German(!) SciFi-Story by Insane!
MillenniOS.lha docs/rview 0K+New Operating System for AMIGA?
D2.lha game/actio 517K+Great jump'n'run arcade game!Giftware.
kikstart.lha game/actio 617K+Cool funny driving game, full version!
F1GP_2000.lha game/data 9K+2000 F1 season data for F1GP-Ed (27 Marc
a51.lha game/demo 1.8M+Preview of 3D-Shooter with FMV! (German)
WormWars.lha game/misc 676K+WormWars 5.51a: Advanced snake game
space0.7b.lha game/shoot 1.2M+Space shooter for 3D graphics card and P
akMPEG4.lha gfx/show 148K+MPEG player for CyberGfx/AGA V4.40 (68k/
IR-Tuner.lha hard/hack 9K+Infrared "tuner" for light barriers
TestCard.lha hard/hack 169K+Testcard generator for PAL/NTSC systems.
TestGear1.lha hard/hack 325K+Simple test equipment projects, Disk 1.
TestGear2.lha hard/hack 264K+Simple test equipment projects, Disk 2.
DAlmanac_Ast.lha misc/sci 1.9M+Asteroids for Digital Almanac II
DAlmanac_Exe.lha misc/sci 1.4M+Next Generation Planetarium (1.8.12)
ABlues.mpg mods/boray 3.2M+Mp3 tune by Boray 2000
af-ex-booster.lha mods/techn 944K+DBM 8ch ->Acid Frog<- acidtrance 143bpm
lns69_trsEp1.lha mods/techn 108K+Smells like seahorse - minimalistic tech
lns69_trsEp2.lha mods/techn 52K+Mind Dirt - minimalistic techno (Ep p2)
lns70_gridEp1.lha mods/techn 71K+Loud heart good - minimalistic techno by
lns70_gridEp2.lha mods/techn 69K+Progress rmx - minimalistic techno by CI
lns70_gridEp3.lha mods/techn 123K+Sex - minimalistic techno by CIE (Mono G
lns70_gridEp4.lha mods/techn 113K+What the hell - minimalistic techno by C
B5_battle2.lha pix/anim 8.5M+Babylon 5 animation
DetotterButton.lha util/cdity 11K+Absorb short blackouts of a mouse button
ClrMem.lha util/cli 2K+Clears memory of a given type
text-dt.lha util/dtype 8K+Replacement of the text.datatype
xpm-dt.lha util/dtype 17K+Version 43.2 of the xpm.datatype
Randyprog.lha util/misc 12K+Run another program with Truely random p
SnoopDos33.lha util/moni 128K+SnoopDos 3.3, the well known system moni
pdate.lha util/time 26K+Persian Date replacement (Solar Hejri Da
DirScanner.lha util/wb 76K+V2.4: Small but powerful filefinder. (MU
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Fun Time World
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KATO: problems with the serial port, e.g. in combination with sound cards
If you encounter problems with serial interface cards, or bad transfer rates especially
with the Twister1200, we ask you to have a closer look on the essay on Auto-Flow-Control
(title link).
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01.Apr.2000
Bob Sharp by e-mail
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Mr. Hardware Computers - News
Amiga 2K - Press Release
more ...
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01.Apr.2000
Amiga Forever
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Cross-Plattform Online Edition
The new Cross-Plattform Edition of the Amiga Forever Online Edition is identical to
the Windows version, but contains additional options to use Amiga ROM and OS files on
Linux, Mac, DOS, and other platforms.
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31.Mar.2000
Heise
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Heise: Trackerlabels: The pioneers of online music
«In the beginning there was the Amiga, Commodore's flagship in the
battle for young home users. For musicians, the box did not have much
to offer, everybody with some little equipment in those times went rather
for the Atari ST. For the ST, there was professional software like Cubase,
and it had a MIDI interface. But the Amiga had many, many colors. 4096, to
be exact. That was a lot for the times when expensive PCs had either 4 or
16 colors. Compared to that, the Amiga was something like the first multimedia
computer. The fitting multimedia software, though, everybody had to make on
his own. And the kids programmed like mad. They cracked commercial game
software, replaced their intros with own ones and spreaded their dared
animations as so-called demos - some kind of electronic graffiti culture
came into existance.
more ...
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31.Mar.2000
Norman in ANF
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AmigaAMP 2.8 BETA-6 released
Download: AmigaAMP28b6.lha
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31.Mar.2000
Amiga Advis via eMail
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Swedish and danish Amiga magazines
Return-Path: amigaadvis@vestnet.dk
From: Amiga Advis amigaadvis@vestnet.dk
To: team@amiga-news.de
Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 06:22:59 +0100
Subject: Swedish and danish Amiga magazines
Swedish and danish Amiga magazines
It is not only bad things going on in the market for Amiga
magazines. About three months ago the Amiga community in Sweden
again got access to a magazine about Amiga in their own language.
This magazine is produced by the danish magazine Amiga Advis in
cooperation with Rolf Eric. He has this good point and advantage
that he is born and bred in Sweden.
Temporarily he stays in Denmark but have learned himself danish
so therefore he is not only a pawn in the translation and
publishing in Sweden. We hope that som swedish writers will join
the list of suppliers of articles to the magazines. When the
magazines springs from the same source they could exploit the
united efforts. Both the swedish and the danish editions are
medleys of reviews, courses, notices, correspondence columns etc.
In short, throughout a real magazine with what beongs to that.
But in short of costs, the magazines are not published in
colours. If you are interested in supporting these magazines you
can obtain them in the
following ways:
With swedish and danish regards
Amiga Advis
Svensk och dansk Amigamagasin
Det händer inte bara dåliga saker på Amigamagasin området idag.
För cirka tre månader sedan fick AmigaSverige återigen ett
Amigamagasin. Detta magasin startades av Amiga Advis i sammarbeta
med Rolf Eric som har den fördel att ha varit född och uppvuxen i
Stockholmstrakterna, men bor tillfälligt i Köpenhamn.
Rolf har blivit en viktig bricka i att få de danska texterna
översatta till svenska. Dock hoppas vi på att det också kommer
svenska skribenter för att tidningarna ska kunna växa samman.
Detta vill vi uppnå för att undvika känslan av att den ena
tidningen kommer ur den andra, så att vi får en känsla av att
tidningen skapas från samma källa.
Båda utgåvorna av tidningen är en blandning av anmälningar,
kurser, aktuella artiklar, läsarbrev med mera. Kort sagt helt
igenom ett riktigt Amigamagasin med allt som där tillhör, dock
utkommer Amiga Advis i svart|vitt tryck.
Är du intresserad i att ansluta dig till detta Amigablad, kan du
anskaffa dig något av dem på följande sätt
Svenskspråkiga Amiga Advis
Den svenska utgåvan har kommit ut med två nummer och den tredje
är snart kommen från tryck och ska vara klar till utgivning i
loppet av en vecka. 1999 (sv) är på 24 sidor i A4format och
kostar SEK 25,-
2000/01 (sv) är på 36 sidor i A4format och kostar SEK 35,-
2000/02 (sv) och framåt kommer att vara på cirka 36 sidor i A4 och
kosta SEK 35,-
Du kan köpa bladen hos dessa två Amigaförhandlare
GGS-Data, Korsklevegatan 30, GÖTEBORG, SVERIGE, 0046 31 64 43 50
Tricom Data AB, Torsgatan 46, STOCKHOLM, SVERIGE 0046 8 736 02 92
Tricom Data AB, Svartbäcksgatan 41, UPPSALA, SVERIGE 0046 18 12 34 00
Du kan bli prenumerant genom att göra följande
Ta ett inbetalningskort för postgirot och fyll i det med namn,
adress och gärna epost, skriv din beställning, beloppet samt vårt
namn och gironummer. Kom ihåg att skriv tydligt.
1 nummer kostar SEK 35,-
3 nummer kostar SEK 99,-
6 nummer kostar SEK 190,-
Alla priser ovan inräknar bara tidningar med styckpriset SEK
35,-. Önskas det köpas in det första numret tillför ni bara
beloppet SEK 25,- på räkningen och nämner att ni önskar nummer
ett.
Vår adress
Amiga Advis
Jernbanevej 47
4450 Jyderup
DANMARK
sv telefon: 0045 20 43 38 58
sv epost: rifferoffe@mail.tele.dk
Giro SEK: 16 33 94-0
Danskspråkiga Amiga Advis
Den danskspråkiga Amiga Advis har kommit ut sedan augusti 1996
och har genom sina många år givit ut iallt 44 nummer. Det danska
bladet kan man fortfarande köpas i olika kiosker runt omkring i
Danmark och i ett par enstaka kiosker på Färöarna och på
Grönland.
Du kan också välja att bli abonnent genom att göra följande
Ta ett inbetalningskort för postgirot och fyll i det med namn,
adress och gärna epost, skriv din beställning, beloppet samt vårt
namn, adress och gironummer. Kom ihåg att skriv tydligt.
3 nummer kostar DKK 84,-
6 nummer kostar DKK 162,-
12 nummer kostar DKK 324,-
Svenskt og danskt Amiga-magasin
Der foregår ikke kun dårlige ting på Amiga-magasinområdet. For
ca. tre måneder siden fik Amiga i Sverige igen et Amiga magasin.
Dette magasin blev startet af det danske Amiga-magasin Amiga
Advis i samarbejde med Rolf Eric som har den fordel at være født
og opvokset i Sverige, men som nu midlertidigt bor i Danmark.
Under sit ophold i Danmark har Rolf lært sig dansk og med disse
engenskaber er
han en specielt vigtig brik i at få det danske blad oversat til
svensk. Dog håber vi på at der også kommer svenske skribenter
til, sådan at disse blade der udspringer af samme kilde, frem for
at det ene kun er afskrift af det andet, kan have bidrag fra
begge læserkredse. Både det svenske blad og det danske blad er en
blanding af anmeldelser, kurser, aktuelle artikler, læserbreve
m.m., kort sagt, helt igennem et rigtigt magasin med hvad dertil
hører. Dog udkommer Amiga Advis ikke i farver. Er du interesseret
i at bakke op omkring disse bladet kan du anskaffe dem på
følgende måde:
Danmark, Amiga Advis
Det danske Amiga-magasin er udkommet siden august 1996 og har
gennem sine fire år udgivet i alt 44 numre. Det danske blad kan
du fortsat købe i forskellige kiosker rundt omkring i Danmark og
i et par enkelte kiosker på Færøerne og i Grønland.
Du kan også vælge at blive abonnent ved at gøre følgende: Tag et
indbetalingskort til Postgiro og udfyld det med dit navn og
adresse, anfør det du bestiller, beløbet samt vores navn, adresse
og gironummer. Husk at skrive dit navn tydeligt.
3 numre koster: 84,- Dkr.
6 numre koster: 162,- Dkr.
12 numre koster: 324,- Dkr.
Vores adresse:
Amiga Advis
Jernbanevej 47
4450 Jyderup
Danmark
dk telefon 59 27 89 91
dk e-post: AmigaAdvis@vestnet.dk
dk Giro nr.: 298-1599
Med svenske og danske hilsner
Amiga Advis
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30.Mar.2000
Achim Stegemann via email
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Digital Almanac II bugfix update
Now there is a minor bugfix-update for Digital Almanac II available. The update can be
downloaded from the homepage of the author.
more ...
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30.Mar.2000
Frank Wille
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BPPCFix v1.4
BPPCFix v1.4 (27.03.2000) can now remove 68040/060.library, too.
Download: BPPCFix.lha
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30.Mar.2000
Scalos
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68k assembler programer for Scalos wanted
Scalos developer archive to be re-released very soon (hopefully). We are looking for
one more full time 68k assembler coder to help comment the huge main Scalos program
and also fix bugs; send your offer to scalos@satanicdreams.com
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30.Mar.2000
Be
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BeOS 5 Personal Edition
As announced earlier BeOS 5 is now in a "Personal Edition" available for a free download.
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30.Mar.2000
DS
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VNC-Server for Amiga released
Avnc is a brandnew VNC-server for the Amiga. Now, for example, it is possible to control
WindowsNT-PCs with the Amiga via internet. More of this issue VNC you will find under
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/.
Download:avnc-beta6.lha
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29.Mar.2000
Henk Jonas
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MetaView 2.9 released
The solution for clip art users converts from WMF, CGM, GEM, DSDR, DR2D, DXF, XFIG, EPS, WPG, HPGL
and CMX to EPS, CGM, GEM, DR2D, HPGL, WMF, JMF, AI, XFIG or ILBM. Also im- and exports AMF
(see AmigaMetaFileFormat). Download:
MetaView.lha -
MetaView.readme
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29.Mar.2000
Robert Kühn in ANF
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AmigaPeople on the Net
This is a list of Amiga users, where any Amiga user can add himself, to provide
help and support to Amiga users nearby. This list is international, and not limited
to the German language countries.
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29.Mar.2000
Andreas Kleinert by e-mail
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akMPEG v4.401 released
Audio support has been improved. Download:
akMPEG4.lha
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29.Mar.2000
Stefan Funke by e-mail
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PowerPC-World News
The PPC software list of the PowerPC World at Haage & Partner recieved an update.
44 new entries are listed.
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29.Mar.2000
Martin Baute
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Don't expect too much...
Some thoughts on the upcoming Amiga 2K. Not as negative as it might sound,
but some facts to consider:
more ...
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29.Mar.2000
amiga-news.de
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Interview with Thomas Dellert (DCE)
Read this interview with Thomas Dellert (DCE), done by Petra Struck on
March 29th, 2000, clarifying the availability of PowerUP products:
more ...
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29.Mar.2000
AAA
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AAA USA Award
The AAA Award for USA will be given to the winner on the Amiga 2K
show in St. Louis.
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29.Mar.2000
Ami Sector One
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New rare demos at Ami Sector One
At Ami Sector One, some very rare demos can be found which are not available on Aminet
or Funet. Among others, you can download e.g. "Gate Megademo 1" and "Gate Megademo 2"
form the group "Gate" from there.
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29.Mar.2000
amiga-news.de
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Amiga News now in French, too :-)
The team from AmigaImpact, under the leadership
of Stéphane "SteaG" Campan volunteered
to translate our news to French :-).
more ...
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29.Mar.2000
Markus Fellhauer in ANF
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A/NES CGX version 1.18 released
Download: anescgfx.lha - 90 Kb
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29.Mar.2000
Volker Mohr in ANF
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Amiga & Atari show, Neuss - website now online
As already previously announced, the show has been relocated to the weekend from June 10th
to 11th, 2000. More info about the "World of Alternatives" is now available at the title link.
more ...
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29.Mar.2000
Thorsten Schölzel in ANF
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Help forum for CD32 users opened!
At the title link, a new forum for CD32 users has been opened.
If you have problems with the CD32, want to buy / sell
CD32 games or hardware, you are at the right place there.
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29.Mar.2000
Andreas Etzrodt in ANF
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Sharks! CD32-Edition no longer "Powered by CD32-Alliance"!
At this place, I want to announce that the upcoming CD32 game Sharks!, coded by
Christian Steiner, is no longer supported (powered) by the CD32 Alliance. I don't
want to name reasons at this place.
more ...
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29.Mar.2000
Michael Pfeiffer by e-mail
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Java-Installation for Linux and Wind*ws
The documentation about the installation of java was extended. Now there are
different sections which describe how to install Java® (JRE® 1.2.x) and
Swing® under Linux and under Wind*ws. Additional there are some special
scripts for Wind*ws available which make the installation very easy - only
some mouseclicks are necessary now.
more ...
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29.Mar.2000
Michael Pfeiffer by e-mail
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JavaRunner 1.1 for Linux (PPC and 86x86) and Wind*ws
The new version 1.1 is now available. A bug was removed which took effect only
under Linux and some special abilities were included. So the JavaRunner now
tries to create the CLASSPATH-environment-variable if it doesn't exists.
Additional V 1.1 works perfect with the new JRE® 1.2.x.
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29.Mar.2000
Kevin Orme in ANF
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Amiga University wants you!
Amiga University needs your support for several areas:
more ...
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29.Mar.2000
Grzegorz Juraszek by e-mail
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New print magazine in Poland
I would like to inform you and all Amiga users that we have started publishing
a new paper Amiga magazine in Polish. It is called "eXec" (48 pages, with CD)
and will be released on April 8th, 2000 at Amiga Meeting 2000 fair in Lodz.
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29.Mar.2000
Andreas Magerl by e-mail
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APC & TCP looking for graphic artists and programmers
We are urgently looking for an excellent graphics artist to work on the Pulsator project.
Please contact Andreas@apc-tcp.de by e-mail.
more ...
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29.Mar.2000
Efim Shuvikov by e-mail
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IBrowse2 extension
First big support for IBrowse2. This project allows IBrowse to view the sites which
uses dynamic fonts technology (tag FONT FACE). Expand your IBrowse2.2 with Cascading Style Sheets.
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28.Mar.2000
Dietmar Knoll by e-mail
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AFD-Copyright news
Here some news on the project "AFD-Copyright"TM or
"Standard Amiga FD-Software Copyright Note"TM. This
copyright notice is an offer to all Amiga developers wanting to release FD-Software,
be it freeware, giftware, shareware or whatever.
more ...
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28.Mar.2000
Bob Sharp by e-mail
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Amiga 2K Banquet Ticket Announcement
Amiga 2K - Press Release - March 27, 2000
more ...
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28.Mar.2000
Elbox Support by e-mail
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New software for MROOCHECK PC-Wheel-Mouse-Interface by Elbox
New software for Wheel support for MROOCHECK PC Mouse Interface. Also included in this
release is FreeWheel - the commodity which converts wheelmouse events into scrollbar
movement or cursor key movements. It can also map several useful functions to the wheel
button, and a fourth mouse button. Read more in ReadMeFirst.
more ...
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28.Mar.2000
Aminet Recent
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New Aminet uploads
catalog.lha biz/dbase 32K+Create a database of your disks or CDs (
OnyxBase.lha biz/dbase 110K+Great address book manager with lots of
TMagDEMO.lha biz/demo 74K+V0.8.0b Amiga storage program,(MAGAZZINO
MoneyManager.lha biz/misc 159K+A new improved version of the nice and f
DCF77update.lha biz/patch 587K+Update for DCF77 3.0-3.9 to 3.10
amirc.lha comm/irc 799K+Fully featured GUI IRC Client (v3.3)
amirc_68000.lha comm/irc 223K+68000/OS2.x version of AmIRC (v3.4)
MagicFile_46r3.lha comm/maxs 168K+Automated file menus & MUCH more, 4.6r3
TATty.lha comm/misc 42K+Internet Dial Cost By Mak41 V1.20 Italia
AMarquee50.lha comm/net 259K+V50.11 TCP Data Broadcast System (librar
AmiComSys.lha comm/net 325K+V1.32 Personal Communicator like ICQ (MU
nullsana.lha comm/tcp 33K+Mac/Amiga connection Sana2 V2 device
YGM.lha comm/tcp 129K+Checks POP3 mailboxes for new mail
TASC.lha comm/thor 29K+Thor Automated Spam Complaint script v2.
CheckHTML.lha comm/www 204K+Checks HTML files
crs-brsg.lha demo/aga 253K+BrainSurgery demo by CoRRoSioN
crs-ss3.lha demo/aga 138K+Ss3 invitation intro by CoRRoSioN
wpz-frozen27.lha demo/aga 579K+Frozen#27 - TRSAC Party Edition
crs-40kin.lha demo/intro 48K+40k intro pack intro by CoRRoSioN
crs-alife.lha demo/intro 130K+AnotherLife boardtro by CoRRoSioN
crs-crime.lha demo/intro 202K+'crime does not pay' dentro by CoRRoSioN
crs-down.lha demo/intro 82K+'down with the blue' intro by CoRRoSioN
crs-lqs.lha demo/intro 67K+Liquid Sky boardtro by CoRRoSioN
crs-party.lha demo/intro 87K+'crs party intro' by CoRRoSioN
crs-xtcf.lha demo/intro 17K+Ecstacy boardtro by CoRRoSioN [v1.2]
DKG-ST14.lha demo/mag 2.7M+Showtime 14 by Darkage!
Oepir10.lha demo/mag 398K+Oepir Risti issue 10
FirstExt.lha dev/amos 1K+Little Extension AmosPro (Balrog Soft)
clockita.lha dev/basic 48K+Italian clock with alarm + source code
PMM.lha dev/c 1.2M+Project-Make-Manager (PMM) for vbcc
mpega_in_e.lha dev/e 4K+Example how to use mpega.library with Am
Python152_Doc.lha dev/lang 817K+Python 1.5.2 documentation (HTML)
flexy.lha dev/misc 67K+FLEXY v1.1 A very user-friendly GUI for
Flexy.lha dev/misc 86K+FLEXY 1.2 A very user-friendly GUI for
MCC_MysticView.lha dev/mui 96K+MysticView custom class for MUI
IdentCDR.lha disk/cdrom 18K+Identifies CD-R/W media (update!)
fat95.lha disk/misc 40K+Win95/98 compatible file system
PFS-Defrag10.lha disk/misc 19K+New defragmenter for PFS disks
PFS3ud.lha disk/misc 216K+PFS3 undelete
SV-Discount.lha docs/anno 5K+Shareware bundle and RegNet information
AIOV34.lha docs/mags 315K+Amiga Information Online, Issue 34 (Marc
AFD-Files1-15.lha docs/misc 137K+Standard Copyright Note in 15 languages
jafeb00.lha docs/misc 53K+JUST-AMiGA mailing list msgs for all of
freeciv.lha game/2play 824K+Amiga Version 1.9 => Freeciv 1.10.0
sharksmulti.lha game/actio 323K+Great Action-diving OCS/AGA ! V1.4
F1GP_2000.lha game/data 9K+2000 F1 season data for F1GP-Ed (12 Marc
Foundation_dt.lha game/data 5K+Alternate German catalogs for Foundation
AmiUHS_12.lha game/hint 18K+V1.2, Universal Hint System (UHS) Reader
SaveEd.lha game/misc 94K+Universal save game editor
WormWars.lha game/misc 683K+WormWars 5.5: Advanced snake game
Frotz232r11.lha game/role 241K+Infocom game interpreter
YAGAC.lha game/role 416K+Graphic adventure creator v0.8b (Balrog
MadMatrix.lha game/think 15K+Hard MUI game with very simple rules. (
MUI_FreeCell.lha game/think 285K+Amiga MUI version of well-known solitair
CMNDR-ImageFX.lha gfx/ifx 66K+Customizable GUI for ImageFX
mccontrol.lha hard/hack 309K+V1.41 PSX MemoryCard Reader
A4k2towerDIY.lha hard/misc 3.3M+Convert your A4000 desktop to tower!
Basic35Manual.lha misc/emu 172K+Commodore Basic 3.5 manual
BlackUnZipGui.lha misc/emu 29K+A Gui for Zip-Files with password
BSNES9xGui.lha misc/emu 70K+A great gui for SNes9x
BSNESGui.lha misc/emu 69K+A great gui for WarpSNes
BSNESMagyar.lha misc/emu 3K+Hungarian Catalogs for BlackSNESGui
Nostalgia.lha misc/emu 210K+THE Multi-Emulation system, support for
imdbDiff000303.lha misc/imdb 1.8M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000310.lha misc/imdb 1.4M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
imdbDiff000317.lha misc/imdb 1.7M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
MoonDial.lha misc/sci 33K+Graphically shows the moons phase. V1.4
adt.c misc/unix 78K+Aminet Download Tool 2.5, minor update
Midnight.mpg mods/elbie 2.0M+Midnight in Mordor [Dark Classical] by E
l_basis.lha mods/jungl 385K+Drum & Bass flavor
L_BASIS.lha mods/jungl 385K+Drum & Bass flavor
twig_neve.lha mods/med 323K+NeverFinished, a tune by DJTwiglet
vdo_scot.lha mods/techn 402K+the 44th voodoo release
XGMain1.6.lha mus/midi 69K+New XGMainEdit for YAMAHA XG-Devices
TheMPegEncGUI.lha mus/misc 55K+GUI 4 Ncode, MusicIn, Lame, BladeEnc, Pe
amiga.jpg pix/art 19K+Jpg picture with fxPaint
amiga1200.jpg pix/art 26K+Jpg picture with fxPaint
balloon.jpg pix/art 10K+Jpg picture with fxPaint
lightmyfire.jpg pix/art 12K+Jpg picture with fxPaint
YeehaaAmigaBk.lha pix/art 148K+Rachel Raccoon pictures by Leslie Dietz
Alien_vs_Borg.jpg pix/mark 600K+Borg vs. Alien - Who is more dangerous?
Ambassador.jpg pix/mark 534K+My first PPC-rendered Picture
Enterprise-C.jpg pix/mark 302K+Enterprise-C in outer space (Star Trek)
IkeWB1.jpg pix/wb 125K+800x600-16 OS3.5 WB featuring OpusMI
BareED.lha text/edit 129K+A simple text-editor for the use of non-
APT-Watch.lha util/batch 4K+Execute command upon file change (v1.00)
GatewayTools.lha util/cli 936K+Various tools for use in CLI
StarDate.lha util/cli 124K+StarDate-Clock (CLI) for free use
VersCheckV2.lha util/cli 847K+Check your libs,MUI,devs,dtypes,classes,
akJFIF-dt.lha util/dtype 193K+AkJFIF-dt V44.78 (JPEG, 68000-060, PPC/W
akNAIL-dt.lha util/dtype 106K+AkNAIL-dt V44.10 (NAIL, 68000-060)
akPNG-dt.lha util/dtype 201K+AkPNG-dt V44.78 (PNG, 68000-060, PPC/WOS
akTIFF-dt.lha util/dtype 206K+AkTIFF-dt V44.78 (TIFF, 68000-060, PPC/W
GatewayLibrary.lha util/libs 83K+Shared Library with many functions
SetTaskPri.lha util/moni 17K+Sets the priority of a task/process. (MU
DRemind.lha util/time 118K+Reminds you whenever you want.. v1.53!
SetDST.lha util/time 62K+Adjusts time for Daylight Saving Time
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28.Mar.2000
Czech Amiga News
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AIO issue 34 finished
Mark Tierno releases his first issue as AIO editor.
Download: AIOV34.LHA
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28.Mar.2000
Czech Amiga News
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Toms Commodore Emulation Website
Tom has recieved permission by Dave Haynie to post some of his
videos from his
time at Commodore, West Chester, PA as .mpg. All in all, six different .mpg
files are available for download.
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27.Mar.2000
Achim Schmidt by eMail
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Linux concepts: device management under Linux
The free Linux information service linuxinfo.de put the third part of
the Linux concepts series online. This part is covering the device
management under Linux. The text is as usual available in the
Dokumentation / Konzepte
area.
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27.Mar.2000
Plantamiga by eMail
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Planetamiga Austria presents a completely renewed online offer
Planetamiga is proposing a completely reworked and at the same time the
first Amiga online shop featuring a shoppingkart system in Austria since
today. After the former version of the Planetamiga site had somewhat
aged, Planetamiga decide to realise a completely new idea. The design
and structure of the page is decent, but the contents is expandable.
Most interesting for austrian Amiga users might become the
Planetamiga-Newsletter which does not only send actual information about
the Amiga directly to the private mailbox, but will also inform about
the most recent deals. Planetamiga is also planning a bannerfree
Webinterface for webmasters. Since this is not ready it will not be
described yet.
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27.Mar.2000
Achim Klopsch in ANF
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Hardware meeting of the IMAGE usergroup
On the 1st of april there will be a hardware meeting in Nürnberg,
Mannertstrasse 10 (side entrance JVA) beetween 09:00 and 24:00 h. If you
want to attent please contact Jörg Karisch (joerg.karisch@student.fh-nuernberg.de) or Tel.: 0911-317459. You can also get a road description there. Don't forget your extension leads and plugs.
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27.Mar.2000
Bob Scharp by eMail
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Amiga 2K Press Release
The big Amiga 2K Show in St. Louis will begin on Saturday. Find a list of all the events and
happenings at the show under http://www.amiga-stl.com/show.html.
The full press release:
more ...
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27.Mar.2000
Cloanto by eMail
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Amiga Forever News
Some news about the Amiga Forever CD Cloanto.
First there are new files for the Amiga Forever 3.0 CD. There are new
links to legal download sites for classic Amiga games and softwares on
the Amiga Forever Homepage.
more ...
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27.Mar.2000
Ralf Gruner by eMail
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New tip by Ralf Gruner - floppydisk backup
Ralf Gruner send us concise instructions and a small script to created floppydisk backups.
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27.Mar.2000
Dhomas Trenn by eMail
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Press release: Commander-ImageFX (configurable GUI)
Commander by Dhomas Trenn is a software which creates configurable
graphical user interfaces for other softwares. Actually Dhomas has
adapted his software fo ImageFX:
more ...
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27.Mar.2000
Christoph Kimna by eMail
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Prerelease of the FTP client ATC
A new prerelease of the fantastic FTP client AmiTradeCenter by Matthias
Böcker has been available for a couple of days now. The software is very
performent, is very stable and has extended configuration
possibilities; even a Tetris game, to shorten the download time, and a
graphical CPS display have been build in.
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27.Mar.2000
Andreas Magerl by eMail
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APC&TCP has a new URL
APC/TCP has got a new URL from now on: http://www.apc-tcp.de/ and Andreas Magerl a new eMail adress:
Andreas@apc-tcp.de. Andreas is available as usual from now on.
Please correct your bookmarks, link pages and mailing lists. Members of
the club, who have got a hompage at APC/TCP, should consider that their
URL has changed too: http://www.apc-tcp.de/members/xyz
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27.Mar.2000
AmigaGlobe
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A.G.N.U.S
A.G.N.U.S is a new link directory "Amiga Emulation Directory" which covers the subject of
emulation. There you can also read the interview with Dominic Schmidt and
Torsten Giebl, authors of the Fellow project.
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27.Mar.2000
Torsten Dudai
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New cartoon: The mighty magician
more ...
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26.Mar.2000
Robert Konrad in ANF
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Indiana Jones 4 part 2
Robert Konrad, PR-manager of "Indy Project", writes:
As you can see on http://indyproject.de (title link), there will be an
Amiga version of Indy Project. I will see after it. Perhaps I will need
some more people, perhaps I am good enough myself until then to handle it myself.
See, it will take some time until the game is close to completion, and before
starting the port makes sense. I don't expect major problems with the port,
but there won't be a disk version :-(
more ...
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26.Mar.2000
Matthias Henze in ANF
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Informations about stormamiga.lib and HSMathLibs
At the title link, you find the latest informations about the status of development
and future of stormamiga.lib and HSMathLibs.
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25.Mar.2000
Håkan Parting in ANF
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New online registering, new homepage and new version AmiCompSys 1.32
Håkan Partings website holds many new items. By virtue of a cooperation
with ShareIt, he now offers SSL online registering for
AmiCompSys. Credit cards like
MasterCard, Visa, Diners and American Express are accepted. Cheques and
bank transfers are also accepted as before.
more ...
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25.Mar.2000
amiga-news.de
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Amiga News now in Turkish, too :-)
The team of the online mag AmigArt will
translate our news to Turkish starting immediately. This is a great day for us;
amiga-news.de in two new languages on the same day! We are proud to be available in
six local languages, and want to send greetings to all translators on this occassion :-).
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25.Mar.2000
Bernward Hofmann by e-mail
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Disk icons with "label"
Bernward Hofmann did send us a new submission for our Tips and Tricks site.
If you have multiple disk drives connected, this is the tip for you, since
Bernward explains in detail (in German... :-/), what you have to do to recognize
at first glance which of your disk drives just recieved a new disk.
more ...
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25.Mar.2000
Rainer Benda
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Computer Reseller News 12/00
The magazine "Computer Reseller", in its 12/00 issue, reports about the
Amiga comeback. read the full article (German) at the title link.
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25.Mar.2000
amiga-news.de
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Amiga News now in Polish, too :-)
Starting immediately, Piotr Pawlowski will support amiga-news.de by translating
our news to Polish two to three times a week, and posting it to his website.
So we are available in five languages already. Piotr is from Kielce, studying
Economy, Finance and Banking at the SGH (Warsaw School of Economics).
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24.Mar.2000
Steven Flowers via eMail
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Two new games (Website currently down)
Alive Mediasoft will publish two new games in April: Super Taekwondo Master
and Cedric and the Search for the Magic Sceptre. Super Taekwondo Master is
a 2D action simulation with one- and two-player modes.
more ...
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24.Mar.2000
Stephan Rupprecht per eMail
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Program updates
As the Aminet server is currently down I would like to remind that all my
software projects are available for download on my website (title link).
Some programs were updated (e.g. RAWBInfo, PrintManager, IcoDT,...) since
the server was down.
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24.Mar.2000
Thomas Kisner in ANF
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Launch of www.amigan.com
On April 3rd http://www.amigan.com will launch. My work DNS server just
picked it up this morning, so do not be distressed if it does not come up,
it exists I assure you :) (look at www.qwhois.com to see). This is web site
is owned by the newly formed Grapevine Computers Inc., and will eventually
include many features, at this point I'm not sure which ones will be
operational at launch date. It is being run on a fully Pearl/CGI enabled
Linux web server with a secure site certifcate for secure online purchases.
more ...
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24.Mar.2000
Herbert Markart in ANF
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300 gigabyte harddisk comes
«The harddisk manufacturer Seagate has achieved a new record regarding
data density. The company succeeded in saving a density of 45 gigabit per
inch square [7 gigabit per centimeter square]. Converted to a regular harddisk
with five metal drives this results in a harddisk size of 300 gigabyte.»
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24.Mar.2000
Andreas Kleinert via eMail
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New ak-Datatypes
In the support area are
new ak-Datatypes. Make use of the bundle offers which you can register directly
through Regnet. Also
updated was the PRESS FEEDBACK page.
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24.Mar.2000
Designburo.nl via eMail
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Graphical Artists Competition
APRIL GRAPHICAL ARTISTS COMPETITION
OOSTERHOUT (NB)-NL -- 24/3/00 -- C&C · Logo and Design, an innovative and
Benelux based designing company, is looking for a Graphical Artist by ways
of competition.
more ...
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24.Mar.2000
Steven Flowers via eMail
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Alive Mediasoft website down
Within 6 hours of Alive's new web site being launched, we have exceeded our
monthly traffic allowance! As we are already on our providers premium gold
account we cannot increase the bandwidth any further with them. The site is
still there but many people are find it impossible to get on as it's just
too busy. We are in contact with several larger internet providers to find
someone to cope with the traffic. As soon as we find one we'll move the
site and hopefully see no more problems.
more ...
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24.Mar.2000
Olliweb
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Testkernel 2.2.3pre1 for m68k Linux
A compiled testkernel 2.2.3pre1 for m68k Linux is available in the download area.
(Website in German)
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24.Mar.2000
Amiga.org
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Mitchy back online!
After the server move, the link directory of Amiga.org Mitchy is back online
with many improvements and new layout. Mitchy now has its own domain and can
be reached directly under http://search.amiga.org/.
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24.Mar.2000
Sebastian Bauer
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New FreeCiv Version 1.9 released
Download: freeciv.lzx - 735 Kb
more ...
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23.Mar.2000
Oliver Wagner by e-mail
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AmTelnet 2.3 released
Download: amtelnet_23.lzx - 264 Kb
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23.Mar.2000
ANN
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Fusion 68k v3.2 released
This version is the final upgrade for the 68k version, before the PPC version
(which is close to completion) will be released.
Order Fusion.
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23.Mar.2000
Apex Designs
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New Payback status report
Despite new features being implemented in Payback, the game will not be released
before end of May.
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23.Mar.2000
Stefan Robl by e-mail
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Wanted: Information about CDTV!
To continue development, or to re-engineer the CDTV released 1990, I am looking
for contacts to the manufacturer / the programmers of the CDTV software. Sadly, the
manufacturer company seems to be out of business, so I ask the readers.
more ...
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23.Mar.2000
Joachim Nink by e-mail
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IBrowse 2.2 released
Download: IBrowse directory of HiSoft
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23.Mar.2000
Holger Beer by e-mail
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HBMonopoly 2.3
In the new version 2.3 of the networking Monopoly game, you can choose between
several board graphics. Download from the official homepage at the title link.
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23.Mar.2000
Steven Flowers by e-mail
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Alive Mediasoft with new website
Alive new web site is finally open with a host of new features, new games,
new hardware, and serious software. As a special welcome back present,
for a limited period Alive's game Blade will be available for free
download. (Please read the legal terms before downloading).
more ...
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23.Mar.2000
Thomas Steiding by e-mail
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Epic Marketing: Simon The Sorcerer II by end of April
Simon The Sorcerer II for Amiga is currently in beta testing. There are some
bugs to fix before the game can be produced. We are looking for a release date
by the end of April 2000.
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23.Mar.2000
Urban Müller by e-mail
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New Aminet uploads
We are currently relocating the main site to us.aminet.net. On the first
mirror, there already are new files; by the time this article is posted,
everything should be back to normal. de.aminet.net will be down two more weeks,
however.
more ...
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23.Mar.2000
Achim Stegemann in ANF
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Digital Almanac II Final Version
For all registered users of Digital Almanac II, the real final version of the
program (v1.8.11) is available for download on the author's homepage. This
puts an end to DA II.
more ...
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23.Mar.2000
Peter Sander in ANF
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Amiga lowering prices
Starting immediately, Amiga Corp. loweres
the prices for Amiga 1200 computers. Among others, AS-WebShop (title link)
therefore lowered prices significantly.
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23.Mar.2000
Pierre Prestel in ANF
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.Amiga too long as a domain ending!
The article has been removed, since it seems to be an early April Fool's joke. (mb)
more ...
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23.Mar.2000
Rolf Roth in ANF
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PlayGUI 2.6 available
Starting immediately, PlayGui v2.6 can be downloaded from the title link. Additionally,
there are some new skins. PlayGui is a GUI add-on for Hippoplayer and Play16. PlayGui
provides these two programs with a skin interface, which can easily be cusomized with
new graphics by the user.
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22.Mar.2000
MicroServ.org by e-mail
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MicroServ.org: Online again!
Sadly, we were forced offline for some days due to water damage. Now, the
phone company has installed a new cable, and everything is online again.
more ...
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22.Mar.2000
Michaela Prüß by e-mail
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AmigaTools.net News
http://www.amigatools.net has been completely updated on Thursday (e.g. now
including HTML4.0 check). All download files have been retranslated and
re-uploaded last week; partly because the gateway.library has been changed,
and some basic changes have been applied to the libraries and libs.
more ...
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22.Mar.2000
Mikey Carillo
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Smidge demo at Amiga Rediscovery
After Mikey Carillo had to cancel the Amiga Yellow Pages under
pressure of
the original Yellow Pages, he concentrated on his project "Amiga Rediscovery".
Here, he regularily released old game demos for download and explains at length
what is necessary to play them. Currently, Mikey offers the game "Smidge" for
download.
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22.Mar.2000
Amiga Active
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Amiga Active: Preview on issue 7 online
Aside from many reviews, e.g. on Heretic II and Diavolo Backup 2000, the digital
technology is main subject of the latest issue.
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22.Mar.2000
Achim Stegemann in ANF
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Digital Almanac III Brainstorming
If you are interested in the astronomy software Digital Almanac (DA), you can get the
latest development status about DA III (PPC) from the author's homepage. The most
important changes and improvements are presented there.
more ...
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22.Mar.2000
IrseeSoft
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Turboprint v7.11beta released
The new beta version contains HP Deskjet 9xx and improved Epson drivers.
Download: tp711beta.lha
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22.Mar.2000
CGX
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CyberGraphX looking for people with Pixel64 graphics card by Atéo
Wanted: Three to four users having a Pixel64
by Atéo running in their system.
If you are willing to test CGX V4 drivers on this card, please contact
pixel64@vgr.com.
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22.Mar.2000
Aaron Digulla on AROS-ML
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Forming a professional / commercial development team to work on AROS
My boss, Mr. Yourievski from the Sowatec AG has offered us a once-in-a-lifetime
chance: If enough people apply for working full time (incl. getting payed real
money :-) on AROS here in Switzerland, he will have a really good look at this
business opportunity. If he can see a way to make money with it, he will handle
everything necessary to get us going at full steam :-)
more ...
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22.Mar.2000
Christian Schreiber by e-mail
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AWeb-II upgrade for OS 3.5 SE version
As already announced by KDT on March 9th, the Amitrix website points to
the cheap upgrade option to the full version for users of the AWeb version
shipped with OS 3.5.
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21.Mar.2000
Stefan Ruppert in ANF
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UniView v40.6 update
Yesterday, I uploaded a new version 40.6 of my MultiView replacement UniView
to the support page. There haven't been that many tests, but it runs stable
on my A4000/060/OS3.5.
more ...
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21.Mar.2000
Bob Sharp by e-mail
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Amiga 2K Press Release - AniMouth Free Seminar
From: Bob Scharp bscharp@icon-stl.net
Subject: RE: Classes at Amgia 2K to be up soon
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 06:08:01 -0600 (CST)
Amiga 2K Press Release
March 21, 2000
Just one of the free seminars.
AniMouth Free Seminar
Real time talking character animation. Generate lip
synchronization using the Amiga's narrator device,
and your own IFF images, animbrushes and sounds.
The program will show how to create an animated mouth
how to assemble and synchronize the graphic and sound
elements We will show realistic character speech in real
time, even with limited resources. How sounds can be
imported to be triggered in sync with the mouth movement.
AniMouth allows you to animate any voice you can digitize.
Using ARexx, AniMouth can even allow importing mouth
positions into 3D programs, such as Lightwave.
Teachers:
Lisa M Lewis president Rocky Mountain Amiga Users
Bill Cate professional character artist animator
Walter Bowie developer AniMouth
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Our class and event schedule is nearing completion.
We will post it in a day or so. Here's just one of
the interesting classes you can attend.
Others seminars and classes will cover Millenium,
ImageFX, ARexx GUI, Image Transfers, Avoiding and
handling spam & scams, UPS (Uninterruptable Power Supply)
by Best Power, Providing HELP screens in programs,
UPS programming, and Art & Animation with Erick Schwartz.
This isn't a complete list, so check the "Schedule"
page at Amiga 2K's web site at:
http://www.amiga-stl.com/show.html
Just click on the "Events" button to see the whole listing.
Regards,
Bob Scharp
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Bob Scharp,
bscharp@icon-stl.net ____
Amigan-St. Louis /\ |___| || //
P.O. Box 672 //\\ || ||//
Bridgeton, MO 63044 //__\\ || | /
U.S.A. /_____ \ // ||\\
// \\ // || \\
// \\ //__ || \\
// \\ |____| || \\
WOW! Amiga 2K is going to be HUGE! http://www.amiga-stl.com
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21.Mar.2000
Marko Seppänen by e-mail
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Image Engineer Keyfile to be won!
Would you like to WIN a free keyfile for Image Engineer? Winner will also
receive full version of Visual Puzzle as a bonus for a job well done.
Somewhere at website of Visual Engineering, there's 3 BIG hided letters.
Find them all and tell me what they are. There can be only 3 winners, so better hurry...
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21.Mar.2000
AmigaRealm
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Buy Amiga products online
AmigaRealm, one of the largest link collections for Amiga links, has created a
special page with all companies offering online shopping on their website. This
way, users have the opportunity to get an overview over Amiga articles available
online. Link to the shopping directory:
www.shopping.amigarealm.com.
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21.Mar.2000
Martin Sahlén by e-mail
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AAA Award
The current voting for the AAA Awards will end on March 26th. If you want to
recommend websites for the AAA Awards, visit the title link. Websites are
nominated for the following countries: International, Spain, Sweden, England,
and USA. Awards are given in the following categories: Work for the community,
best product, and a special price for long time commitment.
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20.Mar.2000
Jarmo Laakkonen
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LamePPC Version 3.65
Download:
lame.lha - 326 Kb
lame_src.lha - 308 Kb
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20.Mar.2000
Amiga.org
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UGN (User Group Network) online again
After moving to a different server the UGN website is online again.
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20.Mar.2000
Amiga RC5 Team
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Amiga RC5 Team Website on a new server
The website of the Amiga RC5 Team has moved to a new server. If you have trouble to go to the website
following the title link please try one of these alternatives:
http://amiga.org/distributed/ or
http://209.15.82.153/distributed/.
http://distributed.amiga.org/ will remain the final adress
for the Amiga RC5 Team Effort.
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20.Mar.2000
Christoph LeSage by eMail
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LTP IV demo party in France
The big demo party LPT4 will be held in France (91560 Crosne, France South-east of Paris, close to Villeneuve
St Georges) from august 25th to 26th. More information can be found under the title link.
Advertising of the LTP IV demoparty held in France in august. This party is an oldschool party with Amiga
computers compos (A500-A1200) Last year, it was won by Scoopex.
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20.Mar.2000
Numen in ANF
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Amiga 4ever issue 15 released!
Numen writes:
Howdy!
At last, though a little later than planned, issue 15 of Amiga 4ever is available at our homepage following the
title link. There are recent news, soft and hardware reviews (ImageFX, AmiAtlas 5, AliBaba, several Modems...)
as well as the Heavy Metal Corner, scene demos and an interview with Sylvio Kurze of Deep Silence, among
others. Furthermore Amiga Aktuell issues 2/00 and 3/00 are included as guide versions. It's sure worth taking
a look at it. Receiving it by e-mail is also possible. Simply send an e-mail to
Numen@Helimail.de with "A4ever 15" as subject.
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20.Mar.2000
Markus Ketterl in ANF
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Yahoo: Comeback: Amiga reveales new system
"Amiga-CEO Bill McEwen announced a new system for the 1st of april. The new Amiga is still at developing
status but nonetheless so much evolved that a system will be played in a lottery at the Amiga 2000 conference in St. Louis.
Amiga also plans to reveal the precursor of a new operating system, which has been developed together with
Tao-Group and based on the Tao-OS Elate, at the Amiga 2000 in St. Louis. A cooperation with Epic and
Hyperion should bring new games to the Amiga."
Complete article (German) under the title link.
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20.Mar.2000
Stefan Martens in ANF
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Help Forum
You can find a help forum where Amiga users can help each other on the homepage following the title link.
Click on the "Stefan1200's Amiga Seite" button and then "Hilfe-Forum" in the left frame. Furthermore
the homepage is now better suited for smaller resolutions since the left frame is somewhat smaller now.
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20.Mar.2000
Eric Gillé in ANF
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New Amiga related IRC channel
Recently a new IRC server network has opened its connections to the world, and so I decided to register
an Amiga related chat channel there. It is called #amiga of course and runs on the krushnet.org servers.
Those servers are pretty fast and very reliable and therefore I would like to invite as many Amiga users
as possible to this new channel.
To get there type the following commands in you IRC client:
/server krushnet.org
/join #amiga
That's it. Hope to see you there :-)
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20.Mar.2000
Stan in ANF
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Black_Amiga online
From now on the Black_Amiga homepage is online. You can download the latest programs by Black_Amiga
like BlackSnesGui, AT or UnZipGui there.
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20.Mar.2000
Herbert Markart in ANF
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FutureZone: New gigantic harddrive from IBM
IBM have released a new harddrive with a capacity of 75 GB. The peculiar thing about it is that it isn't
composed of aluminium but glass(!).
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20.Mar.2000
Achim Schmidt by eMail
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Linux concepts: The Linux filesystem ext2
The free Linux information and documentation service LinuxInfo.DE (title link) put a second article in its
Linux concepts series online (German only).
more ...
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20.Mar.2000
Oliver Wagner by eMail
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Voyager SSL Version 8.6 (V³ SSL Module) released
This version replaces the voyager_ssl.vlib which was used with V3 3.0 (or earlier).
Download: voyagerssl_86.lzx - 135 Kb
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20.Mar.2000
Simone Tellini by eMail
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Contact Manager 1.8 released
Contact Manager is a system adress book which also handles user information, websites, ftp-sites and
IRC channels in addition to adresses.
Download: cmanager_18.lha - 637 Kb
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20.Mar.2000
Brad Webb by eMail
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Amiga Update Newsletter by Brad Webb
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"SO THE WORLD MAY KNOW" || News Source)
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L A T E S T E X E C U T I V E U P D A T E
G I F T S A T A M I G A 2 K B A N Q U E T
A M I G A 2 K M E S S A G E T O D E V E L O P E R S
W H A T ' S U P W I T H W O R L D O F A M I G A 2 0 0 0 ?
A M I G A W E S T C O A S T S H O W
A M I G A F O R M A T D I E S A S . . .
. . . A N E W U K M A G I S B O R N
A F D - C O P Y R I G H T N E W S
O F I N T E R E S T T O S P A N I S H A M I G A N S
N E W E D I T O R F O R A I O M A G A Z I N E
P R O G R E S S R E P O R T - N E W U S M A G
B E W A R E - F A K E W A R P S P E E D V E R S I O N
M I T C H Y P A R T N E R S H I P A N N O U N C E D
M O U S E W H E E L S F O R A M I G A
S Q U I R R E L S M O V E T O A N A L O G I C
A M I C H A T T O B E F R E E W A R E
A M I T E C H A D V E R T I S I N G P R O J E C T
B L A C K I R C 1 . 1 I S F R E E W A R E
C L O A N T O ' S A M I G A E X P L O R E R 3 . 5
L O W E R P R I C E O N I N F R A B O X
V A P O R W A R E A U T O M A T E D F A Q
Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:
Lots of material for you today, and a question. Below is the latest
Executive Update from the Amiga Inc. web site. We've been carrying
these for some time as they are the definitive "word from the top" in
the Amiga community. However, these updates are easily found at the
Amiga web sites, and do take up considerable space in "Amiga Update",
sometimes displacing other items. So we wonder - what would our
readers prefer? Should we continue to carry these very important
announcements, or should we just let you know when one has been
issued? Let us know your thoughts - we'll be listening.
There's an amazing amount of information on Amiga publications in
this issue, including some interesting information in the Executive
Update. Over in Britain, what may have been the premier Amiga magazine
worldwide, "Amiga Format" has folded. This is a tremendous loss.
However, in what almost looks like "out with old, in with the new", a
new magazine for the UK has been announced. It's not quite an even
trade though - surely the new publication will have to prove itself to
gain the respect "Amiga Format" had. We wish them luck in doing just
that.
Finally, in Germany there's a new Amiga publication being launched.
Here's what the execellent Czech Amiga News site has to say about it:
"The german newssite amiga.topcool.de plans to publish a new German
printed amiga-magazine. If amiga.topcool.de get 200 preorders of the
first issue, the magazine will release in Summer 2000."
Contact them at:
http://homepages.go.com/~amigaistcool/ausgabe.htm
We hope you enjoy this issue, and hope to see some of you at Amiga 2k
in St. Louis soon!
Brad Webb,
Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:
3 Mar 2000
Hi:
Please, if at possible try to help me out by passing this message on
to the U.S. Amiga community at large. I am looking for an Amiga
programming genius that can help to restore a lost partition of my 400
meg Quantum Lightning, that I use in my Amiga 3000.
In a nut shell, attempting to format a 100 meg Zip at 2:30am, I made
a "minor" mistake and started reformatting the HD. Recognizing what
was going on, I powered the machine down and called in the three wise
men from the now defunct Amiga club. They resurrected the corps, and
told me that all of the data is A-OK -, but that the partition went
out to lunch. They felt that the partition data was still encoded on
the HD, but did not know were to look. I don't have much money to
spend, but would like to trade an Amiga 3000 for the service. There is
one more truly minor problem with another HD (murphy's law) that would
take to much time here to list. But again, it is a minor problem.
If you happen to know someone in particular who might be willing to
help then send me a quick E-mail.
Thank you very much,
~~~~~~
Mike,
Sounds like you have a problem. Can anyone help? Please send
information to "Amiga Update" and we'll pass it on quickly.
Brad
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26 Feb 2000
What about the new BVision? I am Italian and proud owner of a Power
towered A1200 with PPC. I need a BVision. How can I buy it and where?
Best regards.
Prof. Mimmo P.
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Professor Mimmo P.,
Another question I'm going to have to pass to the readership. It's a
good thing we have knowledgable readers. Anyone have an answer?
Brad
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L A T E S T E X E C U T I V E U P D A T E
March 10, 2000
Dear Friends:
With all of the continuing rumors out there, one would think that we
were gone, or just spending the money that we raised on homes in
Hawaii, or doing nothing.
I can assure you that this is not the case. As mentioned in the
previous update, if you do not read it here do not believe it.
This months letter is going to be a long one, and I apologize in
advance for the length. There is a lot of information here so take
your time.
Recently I received an e-mail message that brought to my attention a
sad reality.
When Gateway purchased Amiga in 1997 they made many promises, and in
fact there were 6 different product announcements during their tenure.
I was involved with two of them, QNX, and Linux.
While I believed that we were going to deliver on the two product
versions that I was involved in, they did not materialize, and it has
hurt many of you. The decisions to change or alter either of these
announcements was not mine, but I was a part of the team that was
involved in both. For this I am very sorry.
It is because of the reasons mentioned above that I promised not to
say anything or announce anything until it was done, and ready.
I know that this is difficult, especially with the number of great
people and Amiga companies who are feeling the continued strain, but I
did not want to have us all go through any more false starts, and
undelivered dreams.
April 1, 2000 is the date, and St. Louis is the place. This is the
first opportunity for ``your'' Amiga company to present, demonstrate,
speak, and see the first product to come out of Amiga - The new
Developer System. In fact one lucky show attendee will win one of
these systems.
With all of the above said; Another month, and a great deal of work
has been completed. Many of you believe nothing is happening, I can
assure you that a great deal has been occurring.
Amiga - ``So the World May Know''.
There have been some great new hires, many new partnerships and great
progress as we are moving forward. There is more information about
them mentioned below.
Partnerships
Tao-Group
The first of course was the announcement with Tao-Group which has
been moving along great. In St. Louis we will be showing the first
round of the Amiga/Tao system. There is a great deal of work to be
done, but we are far enough along to launch the new developer system
for Tao at the show.
Haage & Partner
We have entered into a long term relationship with H&P that will
provide API's and a path towards to the future OS. This includes new
updated versions of Storm IDE. They have also committed to porting all
of their software to the new platform.
We are also excited to work with H&P on a new version of the WarpOS
that will allow the new Amiga to run on PPC accelerator cards. This
means that an Amiga that has a PPC card running WarpOS will be able to
run the new Amiga on that card! That's right. The new Amiga running on
the current A1200s!
More on H&P will become public as we continue to move forward and
work through the testing programs.
We are very excited about this relationship.
Hyperion
Hyperion and Amiga have entered into an agreement for the porting of
the existing and new games to the new Amiga. This along with the great
work that Ben and his team have done in working on a new 3D gaming
engine for the new Amiga. They have been working very closely with the
Amiga development team and Tao-Group to make the development of games
for the Amiga a cut above the rest. We are very pleased to be have
them as members of the new team.
Epic Marketing
Thomas Steiding has been a great supporter from the beginning. Epic
has announced that not only will they be making their games available
on the new system, but that they have secured the rights for many new
games. More on Epic with a follow on announcement later.
There are many more partnerships that will be revealed in St. Louis
with even more exciting news.
E-Mails
Where to start. I continue to receive hundreds of e-mails everyday,
and while I am not the only one on the team who seems to be living on
e-mail, we have not been able to answer as many as we would like.
We are listening, and working on many of your comments. Here are some
of your concerns and what we have been doing to help:
Phase 5 and their recent changes.
We have been in contact with Mr. Thomas Dellert, and Mr. Stefan
Domeyer, and we are working with both DCE, and Met@box to provide
solutions for the Amiga market and we expect some great news soon. I
can say that the conversations have been going very well, and we look
forward to working towards an exciting future with both of these
companies.
One of the key benefits with the relationships that we have been able
to strike with both of these firms is their long term commitment to
Amiga.
According to our initial conversations, and project plans we are
working to ensure that the new Amiga will run on both of the PPC
boards supplied by these companies.
We will be providing more detail in product announcements from both
firms.
Dealer and distributors have been contacting us about their current
situations and future plans.
In response to the many requests we have created the Amiga Dealer
Network, or ``A D N''. Randy Hughes our VP of Sales (more about him
later) sent out an e-mail message to over 300 dealers, and the
response has been fantastic. Many dealers are ready to begin carrying
the Amiga again, and more are very excited about the future. The A D N
is a way for us to better communicate our plans, hear concerns, and
work together to create a stronger Amiga. As I am sure that you will
see there are great things to come from the A D N.
Remember that we plan on being able to run the New OS on PPC boards.
Does your machine support that option?
Developers and the future development plans.
Training sessions at Tao-Group have been continuing for some months
now, and we have a better relationship today than when we started, and
we are more convinced than ever that our decision was the right one.
There will be opportunity in St. Louis for others to see the
Tao-System at work, and we look forward to seeing all of you there.
We also will be having a developer meeting in St. Louis on March 31st
at 7:00pm. This is a developer only meeting, and we will be giving
information about the hardware, software tools, and the developer
support program. We know that there is going to great interest in this
seminar to plan ahead and get there early as space is limited.
Please check the St. Louis show site, and the Amiga sites for more
information.
Communication with the Amiga Community.
We have contracted with Equinox Design to create the new ``Amiga
World'' newsletter. This will be available for free to all of the
Amiga community.
Initially this will be made available via the Internet from our new
website and then (if demand merits) we will make a printed version.
This is not in anyway in competition with the existing Amiga
publications that currently are in print. This instead is targeted as
a newsletter designed as a vehicle to help the community communicate
better together. The Editor of Amiga World is Fletcher Haug, the
former Editor and Publisher of the Amiga Informer. The first edition
should be available within the first two weeks of April.
There are no advertisements, and we are using this as another method
to get information out to all of you, and to help the publications
that we have today.
More Communications with the Amiga Community.
As mentioned in the past update, I have reactivated the AAC. There
have been some great discussions and great ideas to come out of the
conversations to date, and they will be a great help in the future as
we move forward. The members of the AAC are:
Christoph Dietz
Carsten Schroeder
Coner Kerr
Andrew Elia
Bill Panagouleas
Craig Delahoy
Ben Vost
Wayne Hunt
Don Hicks
Goetz Ohnesorge
Gary Peake
Kermit Woodall
Holger Kruse
Thomas Frieden
Juergen Haage
Thomas Raukamp
Heinz Wrobel
Wayne Martin
Thomas Svenson
Jeffery Rose
Randhir Jesrani
Trish Zlotek
Tom Lively
Cade Hannan
Luca Danelon
Guenter Horbach
Ian Greenaway
David Law
Paul Lesurf
Bill McEwen
Christian Kemp
Basil Flinter
We will soon be reactivating their aac.amiga.com mail accounts.
New Faces for the Team
There are many new people at Amiga, and we are excited about the team
that we are continuing to build. Below you will find some specific
detail on certain team members, here you will find the names and
descriptions of the folks that I get to work the most closely with.
Randall P. Hughes - VP Sales and Strategic Business Development
Randy comes to us after being the VP of Sales at a very exciting Java
technologies company ThinWeb. Randy and I worked together when he was
my primary contact at QNX. He is a very skilled person with
backgrounds in Banking, and technology. Randy understands the Amiga,
and what the future brings. He has had business dealings with some of
the strongest technology companies in the world. He was the person
that QNX selected to open their first office in California. I know
that you will enjoy meeting him in St. Louis.
Now the official comments that will be going up on the web site later;
Mr Hughes comes to Amiga directly from a Java based start up where he
headed the sales and alliances function from inception to its filing
for IPO on the NASDAQ exchange.
Randy was initiated to the Amiga community as the lead manager
responsible for the relationship with Amiga during his tenure at QNX
where he headed the expansion to Silicon Valley and into Southern
California.
Randy was first and foremost a financier from his days at notable
Canadian financial institutions, namely the Bank of Montreal and Royal
Bank.
Randy was educated at the University of Ottawa, Canada and at
Marlborough College in England.
Vincent P. Pfeifer - VP of Operations
Vince and I worked together for several years at ConnectSoft. Vince
has an incredible ability to deliver products. I have seen him time
and again walk into extremely difficult situations with very hard
headed engineers and stupid marketing people, and deliver amazing
products. I am very pleased that he has agreed to join us.
Here is his official web site description;
Vince Pfeifer has 14 years experience in the computer industry with
the last 12 spent in the software area. Vince joins us from GraphOn
Corporation where, as Vice President of Product Development and
General Manager of GraphOn's Seattle based operations, he oversaw all
Engineering resources for GraphOn's multiple development sites. During
his tenure at GraphOn, sales tripled while product offerings doubled.
Additionally, Vince helped oversee the merger that made GraphOn a
publicly traded company whose Market Capitalization quadrupled in
under a year.
Vince has hands-on experience building and managing software
development operations as well as product management organizations.
Vince has experience with both startup organizations (ConnectSoft,
Exodus Technologies, GraphOn) as well as more established companies
(Symantec).
Why I joined Amiga, by Vincent P. Pfeifer
Other than the belief that Bill McEwen could sell ice cubes to
Eskimos, I joined Amiga to take on the challenge of turning a
company's name and image that has become somewhat dated here in the
United States into a top level, respected company in the computer
industry. As I am coming off a successful venture in helping turn
GraphOn into a publicly traded company with record revenues from the
position of Vice President of Product Development, I was ready for a
new set of responsibilities in more areas than Product Management and
Engineering.
Amiga offers a challenge that I look forward to: build a company from
the bottom up with the benefit of having name recognition and some
technology already in place.
It is an opportunity to do something that I have wanted to do since
my early days at 5th Generation when I sat on the Tech Support phones
and listened to average users try to use relatively complicated
software. I know that it sounds like a religious crusade, but I want
to make computers easier for the masses, and with my position at
Amiga, I have an opportunity to help influence that vision
significantly.
Gary Peake - Director of Developer Relations and Support
My favorite man from Texas. Gary has already put thousands of hours
of his life to support the Amiga, and the community worldwide. Now he
has joined our team in delivering his years of experience and
affection for the Amiga in supporting the efforts of the Amiga
community.
Tarah Mallo - Reception and Office
Tarah is our first line of communication to the outside world. She
has been working with the development team gathering information and
support. As well as helping me to get organized. I will state for the
record that the pictures of the original office were taken ``before''
she joined. Say hello to Tarah the next time you call.
Kari Erickson - Executive Administration
Kari is the person who will keep my life and travel plans in order.
She is who you will get to speak to first before getting me, or any
other member of the executive team. Kari joins us after leaving one of
the very prestigious law firms here in the Seattle area, and I am sure
that you can already feel her pain in having to deal with me on a day
to day basis.
Susan Sutton - Director of Finance and Human Resources
Susan is going to take over the collection of funds, and the paying
of bills.
She is also the person who gets to deal with all of the employee
complaints about Fleecy. Just kidding there are more complaints about
me, than there are Fleecy.
Gordon Stone - Director of Information Services and Information
Technologies
We refer to Gordon as the network man. Gordon got his start in
computing by upgrading Amiga memory for recording studios in Oregon.
He has since moved onto operating numerous systems, and is versed in
all that is connectivity. Gordon actually will start in two weeks, but
we wanted to introduce him now.
Operations in Germany - New Members on our team
Markus Grohmann - Order processing and EDP
Markus already has a family history with Amiga, as his brother used
to work with us in Braunschweig. We look forward to working with
Markus.
Barbara Nitzsche - Executive Assistant to Petro
With the addition of Barbara to our team in Germany we will be able
to have Petro out more. Next time you call Langen say hello to Barbara
and welcome her to Amiga.
Members of the Development Team
Dean Brown - Dean founded DKB weeks after the first A1000 came out
and then spent the next 15 years designing and producing all manner of
add ons, expansion cards and accelerators for the whole range of Amiga
computers. He brings a deep understanding of the spirit and reality of
the Amiga hardware, along with an almost encyclopedic knowledge of
current and future projects. He will use this to help Amiga and its
partners create multiple hardware platforms for the future.
Dave Taylor - Dave is another scouser, from Liverpool, UK, although
he supports the wrong football team. He has spent the last ten years
designing and implementing distributed manufacturing, control, and
eCommerce systems for small, medium, and large companies across the
globe, on Mainframe, Unix and Windows architectures. The last 3 years
have seen him concentrating on distributed systems, databases, and n
tier commercial systems. He brings commercial world experience,
eCommerce expertise and formal methods with a refreshing new look on
architecture to the company, and was also brave enough to try
snowboarding with Wouter and myself.
Wouter van Oortmerssen - Wouter is a tall, dutch, quake master
currently completing his doctorate at Southampton University. He has
been an Amigan since the early 1990's and is most well known for the
excellent Amiga E language and compiler that grew from a research
project into a professional system. He is bringing a fresh look at
language, conversation and interaction in the new Amiverse.
Andreas Kleinert - Andreas has worked for the last few years
producing public domain, shareware, and commercial applications for
the Amiga, PC and UNIX markets. For the Amiga market, Andreas
concentrated on various graphics and datatype systems before taking up
the challenge of lead developer for the SuperBase database product
line. His deep knowledge of data storage, retrieval and indexing is
core to creating a self describing and multi dimensional amiverse.
Trond Werner Hansen - Some people are leg men, others are face men.
Trond is most definitely a face man - INTERFACE man 8-) Over the last
seven years he has moved from small programs to enhance workbench,
through completely reimplementing layers.library as SuperLayers, to
developing a NG Amiga workbench system. With configurability and
simplicity being central features for the Amiverse, Trond will be
helping to redefine presentation and participation in digital worlds.
The Amiga Developer Support Network Crew!
Gary Peake <gpeake@amiga.com>
Gary has used and beta tested on most Commodore/Amiga computers from
the Vic-20 to the A3000. His organizational, design, and testing
skills will be a valuable asset to providing a unique, forward looking
online developer support system that will set many "firsts" in the
computer industry. And his association with Team Amiga will enable
Amiga Inc. to provide a valuable multi-national scope to Amiga
Developer Support. Gary has many years of experience with online web
applications and will utilize his experience to provide an evolving
Developer Support structure that will grow with us and our Amiga
developers. Gary is also a current member of the 3D Development Team.
Gary will host our first Amiga DevCon in St Louis on Friday March
31st and will be there to answer questions on an individual basis
through April 2nd. The full program details will not be announced
until then, but all developers wishing more information should contact
Gary Peake at gpeake@amiga.com .
For information on the time and place of the DevCon contact Bob
Sharpe at bscharp@icon-stl.net
Ray A. Akey <rakey@amiga.com>
Ray is the creator of CNet BBS for the Amiga Classic and has been
programming for the Amiga for a number of years. Ray's understanding
of all areas of product development from concept to coding to testing
to finished product gives us a unique look at all areas of Amiga
Developer Support needs. Ray's experience with Internet application
programming will prove extremely helpful for the future of the Amiga.
Ray will also be assisting in maintaining some of the online systems
we will employ. Ray currently lives in Canada.
G'o'tz Ohnesorge <gotz@amiga.com>
G'o'tz is one of the most aware Amigan's I know in dealing with
cutting edge products and issues. He has been an Amiga user since they
were first available. G'o'tz is a quick study on high-end multimedia
and new technologies. His expertise in getting the facts quickly and
succinctly will aid us in all areas of developer support. He will be
assisting in keeping information current and available for new
developers in the several online systems we will be providing.
G'o'tz's knowledge of several languages will help the new Amiga
Developer Support System to be truly multi-national. He is a current
member of the Amiga 3D Development Team, as well. G'o'tz currently
lives in Germany.
Jonas Gustavsson <jonas@amiga.com>
Jonas is a long time Amiga user and has excellent experience in
programming, testing and using high-end digital/multimedia
applications. He has worked with 64 bit Alpha's under heavy
multi-media use. Jonas' primary areas of interest is digital graphics,
high-end multimedia, video editing and titling, and he has experience
working in the commercial tv and movie industry as well. Jonas speaks
several languages as well and will be an exceptional asset to the
Amiga Developer Support System in assisting us to be multi-national.
He is also currently a member of the Amiga 3D Development Team. Jonas
currently lives in Sweden.
More information.
We have spending a great deal of time on infrastructure and getting
ready for the next wave.
New Building!
One of the first problems was in the area of Real Estate, we
currently are in 600 feet with us bulging out the walls, and being
located outside of a car wash has its benefits, but it is still rather
annoying with all of the car stereos going at the same time outside
your front door.
We are in the process of moving to our new world headquarters in
Snoqualmie, Washington. The new address will be;
Amiga Incorporated
34935 SE Douglas Street
Suite 210
Snoqualmie, WA 98065
USA
Telephone number +001 425.396.5660
Facsimile number +001 425.396.6551
We officially open the doors and are up and running on March 15th,
2000. However we will begin moving equipment, phones, servers, etc on
Monday March 13th, 2000. This means that it may be more difficult to
get in touch with over the next few days. We apologize in advance for
any hardship this may cause.
New Web Site!
This is one of the number one items on the list, and the largest
number of ``comments'' that we receive from the community.
We have been in process building a new web site for some weeks. The
difficulty has been server location and time. We have now addressed
both of these issues and we plan to have a new site up in the next
couple of weeks.
A web site is a constant work in progress, so we look forward to your
comments, and will continue to try and enhance the experience.
Final thoughts.
This letter does not cover all of the activities that are and
continue to take place. There is so much more happening that I could
spend days writing and still not keep up with it all.
We are extremely busy here, and could not be having more fun. The
company and the people who have contacted us to support what we are
doing have been in many cases overwhelming. We have several more
partnerships that we are going to be announcing in St. Louis, and we
hope to see as many of you there as possible.
I recently asked a long time Amigan, and a member of the select team
that worked with Jay directly the reason that Jay started this
venture. I have heard many ideas as to what Jay ``really'' wanted to
do, and many e-mails inform me that they know what Jay had planned all
along. While I never had the chance of either meeting, or speaking
with Jay I thought I would ask.
Simply stated ``Jay wanted to build the greatest home computing
experience ever, for under 500.00''. I can tell you that his dream
still lives with every member of this company, and we will deliver on
his dream.
I thank each and every one of you for your continued support, and
look forward to the future.
Keeping the faith,
Bill McEwen, and the rest of the Amiga team
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G I F T S A T A M I G A 2 K B A N Q U E T
March 9, 2000
Amiga Inc. will be giving away a special gift to the first 250
attendees of the BANQUET. That's right, a free gift for attending what
is already one of the highlights of the Amiga 2K show.
Come to the banquet, be one of the first 250 attendees, and receive a
free gift from Amiga Inc. Sorry - can't say what it is, but I know you
will be proud to have it.
Oh yes, did you hear... Amiga Inc. is donating a "Developer System"
as a door prize, in addition to a Amiga 1200. Another A1200 will be
given in a separate raffle Saturday as well, courtesy of Amiga Inc.
Don't forget to get your money in for the Banquet tickets. Mail a
check or money order for $35 US to:
Amigan-St. Louis
PO Box 672
Bridgeton, MO 63044
Admission to Amiga 2K is in addition to the Banquet cost. It is as
follows:
Two day admission - In Advance = $17 At door = $20
One day admission - In Advance = $12 At door = $15
Class tickets will be sold at the show only.
WOW! Amiga 2K is going to be HUGE!
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A M I G A 2 K M E S S A G E T O D E V E L O P E R S
March 8, 2000
Attention Developers,
Developers wishing to develop for the newest and most experienced of
the "Multimedia" and "Digitally Enlightened" Computers of the last two
decades. Here's your chance to sink your teeth into development on a
platform that is fun, challenging and with a known name in multimedia
and video.
Amiga Inc. will conduct their first "Developers Conference" at the
Amiga 2K show in St. Louis, MO. USA. If you are a current, past or
future potential Developer for the Amiga Computer platform, you need
to attend this conference.
Amiga Inc. will have all of their executives present to discuss the
platform and answer questions. Experienced Amiga staff will present
the "One on One" sessions. You need to attend, to get a hands on
perspective of the newest and best platform development systems.
To be accepted for this conference, you must fill in the "Developers
Form." Upon acceptance, you will be notified by Amiga Inc. Upon entry
to the conference, you will be required to show a photo ID, and sign a
NDA (non-disclosure agreement).
Schedule of Conference
Friday March 31st, 6 PM - 8 PM - Introduction and discussions
Saturday April 1st, 2 PM - 4 PM - One on one meetings
Sunday April 2nd, 10 AM - 12 PM - One on one Meetings
Please go to the Amiga 2K show site,
http://www.amiga-stl.com/show.html click on the "Developers Form" link
and fill out the form. Amiga Inc. will review your form and email you
as to your acceptance for this conference.
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W H A T ' S U P W I T H W O R L D O F A M I G A 2 0 0 0 ?
15 Feb 2000
"Once again, the UK will be the centre of Amiga attention this
summer. The giant World Of Amiga machine has been activated once again
... show will be happening in late June/early July.
Why are we going for a summer slot ? Quite simply because Amiga have
asked us to book those dates. You can be sure that they have something
exceptional to show this time round... but you'll just have to trust
us because we're keeping extra quiet until then! As always, the show
is taking place with Amiga's full support ... etc, etc."
http://uk.amigasoc.org/news/woa2000start.html
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A M I G A W E S T C O A S T S H O W
15 Mar 2000
The Amiga West Coast show, AmiWest 2000 is shaping up!
That's right!
The AmiWest committee is proud to announce we are again hosting this
year's show in Sacramento, California, at the popular Holiday Inn,
Sacramento NorthEast, 5321 Date Avenue Sacramento, CA 95841, on
Saturday, July 29th and Sunday, July 30th, 2000. The Holiday Inn venue
proved to be such a hit for last year's show that we are again holding
it there.
Show times are Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 10am-4pm.
AmiWest is in it's third year and is the only all Amiga show produced
on the West Coast. The show has proved very popular for Amiga
enthusiasts in the Western United States.
With the recent purchase of the Amiga by Amino (renamed Amiga
Corporation) from Gateway, the Amiga appears to be on an upswing. The
new Amiga Corporation is headed by Bill McEwen who can be remembered
by participants at both AmiWest'98 and AmiWest'99 as a very
enthusiastic supporter of the Amiga. Also part of the Amiga team are
long time Amigans Fleecy Moss and Petro Tyschtschenko.
You can learn more about AmiWest 2000 by accessing our web page at:
http://www.sacc.org/amiwest/
If you are interested in exhibiting at AmiWest 2000, please submit
the form that is provided on our web page. We need to know early who
will be exhibiting. Booth sizes and pricing is yet to be determined;
however, by submitting the form on our web page you will receive an
exhibitor packet with all necessary forms and information when the
packet becomes available.
Special booth pricing will be available for user groups.
This weekend event will again showcase the progress that IS the Amiga
Community.
Information on AmiWest 2000 will also be at the A2K show in St. Louis
April 1 and 2 as part of the AEMail booth exhibit. If you're at the
show stop by the AEMail booth and pick up an information packet.
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A M I G A F O R M A T D I E S A S . . .
It's been a very sad month for me. Since I found out that AF was to
close, I've had nothing but sleepless nights and now you've all found
out in the worst way possible, when I thought I should be the one
breaking the terrible news. Future's policy was to keep silent until
the issue had finally gone to press, but now there seems little point,
and in a way, I'm glad - there was nothing worse than me having to
prevaricate about subscriptions or future plans for Amiga Format.
The closure of Amiga Format means the end of an era for me. For
thirteen years (pretty much my whole working life) I've been involved
with the Amiga market in some capacity, whether that be in sales,
distribution, freelance consultant and writer, or journalist and
editor on Amiga Computing or Amiga Format. All this time I've been at
the heart of the Amiga market and I've met and got to know some
fantastic people, not least of whom are my readers. I've used some
fantastic software and seen hardware dreams come and go. I've probably
spent in excess of ten grand feeding my obsession and will carry on
using the equipment I have at home for a long time to come. As for
what I will be doing, you have no cause to fear on my or Richard's
behalf: Rich has a job on Linux Format as a staff writer, working with
erstwhile Amiga Format editor Nick Veitch. As for me, I hope you'll
look favourably on Future's new launch - 3D World - where I'll be
deputy editor and the editor of its website. 3D World will be aimed at
professional 3D artists and those looking to get into that market,
whatever the platform. I will be honest and say that although the only
important criterion for inclusion in 3D World is image quality, the
speed at which those images need to be rendered, and the quality of
the support software, means that I don't think there'll be much, if
any, Amiga coverage and that saddens me too.
For those of you who are subscribers, there's no cause for alarm. We
aren't a fly-by-night company that will let you down when it comes to
dealing with your subscription. All subscribers will get a letter
shortly - included with your final subscription issue, that will
explain all the options.
As far as any future reincarnation of Amiga Format goes, I am not yet
personally convinced that Bill and Fleecy will be able to achieve all
they want to, but if they do succeed I'm sure that Future Publishing
will be one of the first publishers back into a new thriving Amiga
market, and you can bet I'd want to be back. As such, although my new
job will probably take me into the world of PCs and workstations, you
can be sure I'll keep an eye on what's going on here and I've promised
Bill McEwen I would remain part of the AAC in order to be better able
to tell him where I think he's going wrong. :)
In the meantime, I don't think that the Amiga market has died, I just
know it's got to the stage where Future Publishing can't sustain Amiga
Format. At the end of the day, the only reasons for this are an
increasing unprofessionalism in the marketplace and a lack of people
willing to part with their money. There are plenty of good dealers out
there that have their customers interests at heart and it's up to you
to make sure that their level of service and support don't go the way
of Amiga Format.
Just remember, there's still an issue on the shelves right now that
contains all sorts of fantastic info (and Personal Paint 7.1b on the
CD) and our next issue on sale, our last, will be well worth buying
since it will contain a dissection of the Amiga market as the
freelancers and staff on AF see it and a history of AF.
On a personal note, it's not so easy to convey emotion while writing
an email. Suffice to say that this page would be wet if it were a
letter I was sending to you all.
-------
I will still be around, even though I shall be working on 3D World
and I look forward to speaking with all of you soon.
All the best,
Ben Vost
Editor, Amiga Format
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A F D - C O P Y R I G H T N E W S
4 March, 2000
Hello Amigans!
The AFD-COPYRIGHT Official Support Site had just today its 1000th
visitor! This shows that there still is interest in the "Standard
Amiga FD-Software Copyright Note".
The recent visitor boom happened partly due to the fact that so many
Amiga News sites reported about the latest release.
*Thanks to all news-webmasters for your support!*
I collected some of the sites on the page "What's New?" If you are
interested, you can visit the AFD-Homepage at:
http://AFD.home.pages.de/
The list of news sites even includes one in Russia - and a Russian
translation will be released as the 15th language soon! Keep the
momentum going!
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O F I N T E R E S T T O S P A N I S H A M I G A N S
17 Feb 2000
Madrid Spain
To broaden the array of services offered to professional
communicators, World Internet S.A. has announced the acquisition of
Free4all.com For an estimated 380 Million Pts. approximatly 2.3
million U.S.D. Free4all.com will continue to provide its Web content
and contests under the Free4all brand name as a division of World
Internet S.A., with President William B. Stanley and Executive Vice
President Mathew S. Johnson continuing to manage Free4all.com from its
headquarters in Mallorca Spain. Joining with World Internet allows us
to provide a fully complete suite of powerful communications services
for our clients," Rickson said. "As media technologies continue to
evolve, our teams will work in tandem to develop cutting-edge,
effective services to help professional communicators reach the
traditional and emerging media and their audiences through
Free4all.com Rickson added. When asked why Internet giants
free4all.co.uk or free4all.com.au were not in the bidding? Rickson
replied: Who?
http://www.free4all.com/
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N E W E D I T O R F O R A I O M A G A Z I N E
18 March,2000
Amiga Information Online, a magazine which is run through a unique
GUI that first started in Amiga Guide in May of 1997 is about to see a
change of Editor.
The magazine is currently up to issue 33 and is released every month
on a pre-set date. This magazine is also known to be read in 36
countries around the world with a wide reader base spanning many ages
and races.
The current Editor, Chris Seward of 33 issues will leave as of Issue
33 and will be replaced by Mark Tierno the current Articles Editor of
the magazine. Issue 34 will be released 25th, March 2000 being the
first issue compiled solely by the new Editor, Mark Tierno.
The magazine will basically be the same although Chris Seward has
left to bring a new lease of life into the magazine and hopefully
allow it to grow to new heights and expand beond what he could
personally bring it to.
Chris Seward is not leaving the Amiga market and hopes to help in any
other area of the Amiga market starting new projects or helping with
existing ones, if your in need of some help then feel free to contact
him @
chris@aio.co.uk
Matters regarding the magazine and all future aspects of the magazine
can be directed to its new editor, Mark Tierno @
mark@aio.co.uk
You can download the latest issue of the magazine by visiting its
website,
http://www.aio.co.uk
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P R O G R E S S R E P O R T - N E W U S M A G
16 Feb 2000
By Bill Griffin
Progress report time!
All the stories for the sample issue of our new Amiga magazine are
ready. But I've hit a small snag. I need some more "up-front" money
in order to get the sample issue printed. Here's why.
The folks I've had to talk to were almost all former "Amazing ..."
advertisers. I didn't realize it then but some of them lost several
THOUSAND dollars when "Amazing..." when belly up. Which means they
don't necessarily have the money to prepay for their ads. So, my
solution is 2-fold.
First of all, I am offering a "head-hunter's" fee. You'll need to
take this Email, place your name and mailing address on it and send it
(Email, mail or take in personally) to where you buy Amiga parts and
accessories (including software). If they place a prepaid ad (any
size) with us prior to April 1, 2000 and give us you name and mailing
address, we will send you $10.
The second part of our solution is to offer the following, outstanding
deal to our fellow Amigans. Our normal subscription rate has finally
been set at $24.95 per year ($34.95 in Canada/Mexico and $44.95 for
the rest of the world). We were originally going to offer a special
"kick-off" rate of $19.95 ($29.95 Canada/Mexico, $39.95 for the rest
of the world). That special would (and will still be good) from March
1 until April 2, 2000.
But, because I am still needing more "up-front" cash for the printers,
I am prepared to make an extra-special offer to those of you who want
a REALLY GOOD DEAL. I am prepare the cut my subscription rates to
$14.95 per year ($24.95 Canada/Mexico, $34,95 for the rest of the
world).
There are 2 small catches, however. First, we are not (as yet) set up
to accept credit cards (as soon as this changes, we WILL let everyone
know). This means that the payments will have to be in check or money
order. Second, the payments will have to be in US funds as none of the
area banks are set up to exchange international currnecy (again, as
soon as this changes, we will let you know).
This special rate will only apply to payments sent to:
G&G Enterprises
P.O. Box 447
Edwardsburg, MI 49112-0447
USA
And the special rate ($14.95/$24.95/$34.95) will only apply to
subscriptions postmarked by February 29, 2000 and any received with a
later postmark will be returned.
I will Email you a receipt immediately upon receipt of your
subscription and I will immediately send you a voting form for our
"Name Our Magazine contest" along with a SASE. return the vote card by
March 30th and you can help name our new magazine.
NOTICE TO ALL POTENTIAL ADVERTISORS:
For the first 3 issues (after the sample issue), The price on ALL ads
will be open for negotiation. I have a copy of what "Amazing..." was
charging for their ads, but I think they might be kind of high. Help
us set the new prices by Emailing us at wd8izh@beanstalk.net, calling
me at home at 616-663-7827 (although, you will probably get the voice
mail) or paging me at 219-674-7928 (be sure to include your area
code).
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B E W A R E - F A K E W A R P S P E E D V E R S I O N
Domagoj Ozanic has published the following statement about WarpSpeed
0.9b
"I would like to deny any connection with the "WarpSpeed 0.9b"
software which recently appeared on supposed Peppermind Prd. download
page. This page offered that software as a WarpOS Perfomance enchancer
and in addition offered my email address as a support or author of
that fake software. The address of that site is hosted on Tripod Web
service just like mine which is surely not coincidence, so please
disregard any connection of me or Warp PPC Station with that fake
software."
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M I T C H Y P A R T N E R S H I P A N N O U N C E D
20 February, 2000
Amiga.org and Haage & Partner to partner on Mitchy
Amiga.org and Haage & Partner announced today that they will team up
to make Amiga.org's Mitchy Resource Retriever the best possible
resource directory and search engine for Amiga-related information,
resources, and Web sites. Mitchy is a powerful Yahoo-like link
directory with a search function that includes the number of hits for
each resources, a rating system, Top 10 lists, and much more. Mitchy
currently has about 1.000 entries.
"After the well-known CUCUG Amiga Web Directory was retired at the
end of 1999, we wanted to create a successor of our own," said Markus
Nerding of H&P. "We made a plan and started to investigate suitable
software but then realized that Amiga.org already offered such a
service. Their Mitchy resource retriever had all the features we
wanted to see in such an Amiga directory, and so we stopped our
project and have teamed up with Amiga.org to make Mitchy even better
and well-known to the Amiga community."
"We started on Mitchy in early 1999," said Wayne Hunt, father and
programmer of Mitchy. "I am just now making some major changes to
improve its usability and performance. This partnership with H&P will
help us to make Mitchy more known to the public, as well as to
increase its contents. For instance, there will be regular raffles for
visitors of our Web site with attractive prizes donated by H&P."
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M O U S E W H E E L S F O R A M I G A
25 February, 2000
MROOCHECK - New PC Mouse Interface with Wheels support
ELBOX COMPUTER proudly announces: Mroocheck PC Mouse Interface is a
microprocessor based adapter for attaching any PC mouses, trackballs,
glidepoints and radio-controlled mouses to all models of Amiga
computers.
MROOCHECK is simply connected between a PC mouse and the Amiga Mouse
port. It supports all PC serial and combo mouses working in the
following protocols: Mouse System format, Microsoft format, Microsoft
format with Logitech extension.
MROOCHECK converts these serial protocols to the Amiga Mouse Port
format including all the specific features like the middle (3rd)
button support or high resolution. This conversion is made by the
interface microprocessor so NO additional software drivers are
required. The interface start to work simultaneous with computer's
start, so it could be used in the early-startup-menu (unlike the
mouses connected through the serial port).
MROOCHECK recognizes vertical and horizontal mouse wheels movements
and converts them to Amiga analog joysticks signals.
Mroocheck.driver converts Amiga analog joysticks signals (of
horizontal and vertical wheels movements) from Mroocheck PC Mouse
Interface to input events for input.device.
Wheel movements are transmitted independent of (simultaneous with)
mouse movements and three mouse buttons.
Mroocheck allows scrolling in both directions (horizontal and
vertical), even in mouses fitted only with one wheel!
Switching directions (from vertical to horizontal) is obtained by
holding the 3rd button simultaneous with the wheel movement.
MROOCHECK suggested retailed price: EUR 30.00
sales@elbox.com
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S Q U I R R E L S M O V E T O A N A L O G I C
18 February, 2000
Squirrel products to be sold and made by Analogic Computers
We are pleased to announce that the rights to manufacture and sell
the Surf Squirrel, Classic Squirrel and Whippet products have been
sold to Analogic Computers: http://www.analogic.co.uk/
This means that all marketing, sales and support is now handled by
Analogic.
Squirrel files will still be available from the HiSOFT ftp server -
ftp.hisoft.co.uk - but without any support from HiSOFT.
Analogic contact details:
Analogic Computers (U.K.) Ltd
Units 6 & 8, Ashway Centre,
Elm Crescent,
Kingston-upon-Thames,
Surrey KT2 6HH.
U.K.
Telephone: +44(0)181 546 9575
Fax: +44(0)181 541 4671
Email: sales@analogic.co.uk
Please note that the Squirrel names are still owned by HiSOFT.
Analogic has the right to use the names, to manufacture the products
and to sell worldwide.
We are sure that the Squirrel has found a home where it will be cared
for and this will ensure it a long and happy life :-) Good luck and
best wishes to all at Analogic.
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A M I C H A T T O B E F R E E W A R E
18 February, 2000
Well, it's been a while. For quite some time I ceased working on
AmChat out of sheer disgust for the people who pirated it before it
had even been officially released. Now I'm on my way back to
Australia, and things are going to change. I'll have a lot of spare
time to finish off the next AmChat release once I get back, so you can
expect it to be out next month.
A taster of the improvements:
- Chat (including multi-user chat) with full support for text styles
and IRC-style mode
- Redesigned event display
- More complete user info
- Full logging and history
- Asynchronous file transfer
- Extensive preferences
And best of all... It will be free!
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A M I T E C H A D V E R T I S I N G P R O J E C T
18 February, 2000
The AmiTech Advertising Project: A Progress Report
Well, its been one week since we first put the word out about our
attempt to give Amiga businesses the chance to get their ad in our
newsletter which will be given to the attendees at the upcoming A2K
show in St Louis. All I can say is so far is WOW! We received
inquiries almost immediately and all were extremely positive! Already
several companies have committed to place ads with us and several more
are under consideration.
The idea is simple: we are printing a special edition newsletter to
distribute at the A2K show. Your ad can be in the hands of over one
thousand die-hard Amiga users. Just contact us and say "I want to be
in AmiTechs newsletter". We'll tell you how. Take a look at our ad
rates and you'll see why people are saying "yes" to AmiTech special
advertising offer:
Full page: $16.00
Half page: $10.00
Quarter page: $7.00
Business card: $4.00
All ad prices based on 8 1/2" x 11" page. Black and white or grey
tones.
Check this list of people who will be advertising with us so far:
CompuQuik - Ohio Amiga Vendor
Software Hut - Amiga Vendor from Pennsylvania
Turtle Lightning Software - Texas Amiga software vendor
Bob Scharp - source for Amiga Magic Mugs and The St. Louis Amiga Shows
Analogic - UK based Amiga vendor
AudioLabs/Digital Audio Engineering - Home of Sound Pro audio software
Ethan Dicks/Software Results - Home of the GG2+ ISA card for Amiga
As you can see, some of the major players are on board already.
There's still plenty of room for you! Why not consider placing an ad
with us for the St Louis special? There is no easier way to get your
name out to a dedicated group of people who WILL want to do business
with you. Contact us today!
Thanks for your consideration.
Len Carsner
Secretary/Treasurer - AmiTech Dayton Amiga Users Group
nard@erinet.com
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B L A C K I R C 1 . 1 I S F R E E W A R E
14 March, 2000
BlackIRC 1.1 Freeware Edition released
Innovative's activities move more and more into the graphics-area and
in development of online-applications for servers and enterprises. As
a result our capacities for the further development of BlackIRC don't
last and we now release it as Freeware. The integrated BlackNEWS will
be continued by amiga-news.de. At the same time, we are not able to
give you any more support for BlackIRC as it is now Freeware and
support costs money. If a private person or company is interested in
the further development of BlackIRC, we hand out sourcecode-licences
starting at 5000 DEM.
BlackIRC is an IRC-Client for the AMIGA, whose abilities are unique
worlwide. E.g., extras like XDCC, Bots, CTCP-Flood-Protection, etc.
are included by standard in the client. Even more, BlackIRC is the
only IRC-Client on the AMIGA, that allows you to do videoconferences.
http://www.innovative-web.de/
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C L O A N T O ' S A M I G A E X P L O R E R 3 . 5
12 Mar 2000
Amiga Explorer was first released in 1997 as part of the Amiga
Forever package. Version 3.5 is the result of years of refinements and
feedback, and is now being released as a stand-alone product. This new
version includes a revolutionary self-install feature to copy the
Amiga side of the software from the PC to the Amiga with no software
other than a plain Workbench disk (any version from 1.2 to 3.5 - no
internet, no PC filing system, no terminal software required)!
Amiga Explorer makes it possible to access the resources of an Amiga
computer from one or more Windows systems. The computers may be
physically connected with a "null-modem" serial cable, or via TCP/IP
(e.g. Ethernet cards, or over the internet). Configuration is
extremely simple and by default requires only one or two mouse clicks
on the Windows side.
Unique features of Amiga Explorer include:
- Automatic installation of the Amiga side through the same serial
cable later used by the software itself (no additional software
required). Before the release of Amiga Explorer 3.5 this used to be
considered an impossible task!
- The Windows side can copy to and from the Amiga, and move, rename,
delete, format and examine properties of Amiga files, directories and
volumes through the familiar Windows Desktop and Explorer interfaces
- Virtual floppy (ADF), hard disk (HDF) and ROM image files, very
useful for archiving and emulation purposes, are created on the fly.
ADF files can be both read from and written to Amiga floppy drives.
- The Amiga side, including the self-installation part, works with
all Amiga OS versions from 1.2 to 3.5
- The Windows side works on Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me,
Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 (several other data sharing products
do not run on newer versions of Windows!)
Additional information is available on the Amiga Explorer Home Page
at http://amigaexplorer.com, where the software is available for
immediate download for only $19.95. The sample screenshots on that
page include an exclusive preview of GPSoftware's Directory Opus for
Windows while it accesses an Amiga through Amiga Explorer!
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L O W E R P R I C E O N I N F R A B O X
14 March 2000
Price drops to USD 49!
Description
InfraBox is a hardware module that can send and receive infrared
remote control signals. It connects to your computer, providing you
with a powerful way to control your home entertainment equipment by
software.
As it can receive as well, you can also control your computer with a
remote control commander.
Features
* Infrared transmitter
o High transmission range (up to 10 metres, 30 feet).
o Carrier is (de)modulated in hardware, this reduces processor usage
to minimum.
o 4 modulation frequencies guarantees compatibility with 98% of all
consumer electronics.
* Infrared receiver
o Sensitive, resulting in high reception range (up to 30 metres, 100
feet).
o Very immune to ambient and disturbance light such as sun and (tube)
lights.
* Compact stylish box
o Color and style matches classic computer case designs (such as
Amiga).
o Transmit and receive indicator LEDs.
o Small size, approximately 60 x 40 x 20 millimetres, 2.4 x 1.5 x 0.8
inches.
o 1.5 metres (5 feet) of flatcable.
Availability
Currently, the module is available:
* for Amiga computers where it connects to the 2nd gameport. Download
the Amiga InfraFace software for free.
* as an OEM box. The InfraBox hardware module is designed to be
usable with a wide range of interfaces. Refer to the developer
information for details.
Native support for other interfaces, platforms and/or operating
systems is being investigated at this moment.
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V A P O R W A R E A U T O M A T E D F A Q
13 March, 2000
We are now providing an automated FAQ system for all Vapor products
at
http://faq.vapor.com/
The content is a bit sparse at the moment, but new answers are added
nearly every day. The ultimate goal is provide a useful source of
information to all users of Vapor applications, and to take some of
the load off the mailing lists.
The FAQ database is organised into per-product categories, and also
one general section -- all of which can be searched easily.
As a bonus, FAQ-O-Matic, the software installed on faq.vapor.com,
allows *everyone* to add new entries, after registering with a valid
email address.
The bug tracking main page (http://bugs.vapor.com/) now provides
simple statistics on pending and processed bug reports. Also, due to
the recent moving of www.vapor.com's httpd to php4, the Keystone bug
tracking system is now much faster.
The upgrade to PHP4 caused some minor disruptions, but we now believe
any such teething problems to be over.
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Amiga Update on the net:
All back issues available at:
http://www.globaldialog.com/~amigaupdate/index.html
Stop by and check out our archive!
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Copyright 2000 by Brad Webb. Freely distributable, if not modified.
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20.Mar.2000
Aaron Digulla by eMail
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Important poll concernig the future of AROS
Aaron Digulla started this poll in order to have a better evaluation about what the users think about
AROS, and to help him with deciding whether or not and how the AROS project will be continued.
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20.Mar.2000
AROS-ML
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AROS News
AmiWorld On-Line have translated an article about AROS
to several languages. There are german, english, italian and japanese versions by now. You can
find the translations under the title link.
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19.Mar.2000
Chris Seward by e-mail
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Press release by AIO
Starting with the next issue, the magazine AIO
will be made by Mark Tierno. He replaces Chris Seward as editor. Please read the
complete press release at the title link.
more ...
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19.Mar.2000
Felix Schwarz by e-mail
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fxPAINT mailinglist opened
Due to the big demand, we decided to create a mailinglist for fxPAINT. If you want
to subscribe, just click on the link on the homepage.
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19.Mar.2000
Markus Fellhauer in ANF
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AmigAIM 0.9338B
A new version of the AOL client has been released on the author's homepage. This
program enables Amiga users to chat with AOL cutomers.
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19.Mar.2000
Czech Amiga News
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First picture of the new BoXer design
Blittersoft presents a first picture of the new BoXer mainboard. The redesign
was neccessary, since the previous version was already outdated.
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19.Mar.2000
Sylvio K. in ANF
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Deep Silence homepage with new URL
The Deep Silence homepage has moved to suse.unixcity.de/deepsilence/ (title link)!
Please adjust your bookmarks. Also a completely new layout has been created for
800x600 users. DeepSilence is the first real Manga action RPG for Amiga.
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18.Mar.2000
CUCUG
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CUCUG Status Register - March 2000
CUCUG Status Register - March 2000.
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18.Mar.2000
Cyberdyne Systems
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New version (v44.41 beta 3) of the HSMathLibs for MC68040 and MC68060
Some functions optimized, many bugs fixed. This version is for registered users only.
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18.Mar.2000
Ramboy by e-mail
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wARPgATe with new domain
The wARPgATe has recieved a more fitting domain. Daily news about WarpOS and Warp3D can
now be found at www.warpgate.org (title link).
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18.Mar.2000
ALx in ANF
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Amiga Flashback Update
Amiga Flashback has been updated with 30 new Demos, 12 more docs and 6 reviews which include Quake and Gloom Deluxe.
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18.Mar.2000
Be
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Be Incorporated to Ship Highly Anticipated BeOS 5 This Month
Be Incorporated to Ship Highly Anticipated BeOS 5 This Month.
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18.Mar.2000
Markus Wiedenstein by e-mail
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RADWAR Party 2000
On May 27th, the celebrity hall Heinsberg-Oberbruch (near Aachen, Germany) will host
the Radwar Party for the ninth time. The successful party meeting is a meeting for
the former and current computer scene as well as musicians, DJs, programmers and
representatives of the software industry.
more ...
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17.Mar.2000
Markus Tillmann by e-mail
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Digital Dreams Entertainment website with new layout
DDE has provided a very nice layout for the site. There are also new screenshots
for the game Code Name Hell Squad.
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17.Mar.2000
Jens Schönfeld by e-mail
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News from Individual Computers
Much has been done at Individual Computers, the newsletter has grown very long. So
here the headlines only. Read the full news at the title link.
more ...
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17.Mar.2000
Falk Lücke by e-mail
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Eternity News
Spring has just arrived, and we have already something more to report:
more ...
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17.Mar.2000
Peters Amiga Homepage
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New printer drivers for Epson 400/600
Download:
Epson400.lha
Epson600.lha
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17.Mar.2000
TWF
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The World Foundry website with new design
The TWF and also the Explorer2260 pages
received an entirely new design.
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