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09.Feb.2000
TUMULT


New class: Wheel.mcc
Wheel.mcc by Henning Thielemann. Download: MCC_Wheel.lha. more ... (Translation: mb)

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09.Feb.2000
Sid4Amiga


Sid4Amiga version 3.32 released
Sidplayer for Amiga version 3.32
Download: Sid4AmigaV3_32.lha (Translation: mb)

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09.Feb.2000
John Chandler


Part II of the Greenboy interview
Greenboy is member of the Phoenix Consortium, and speaks especially about QNX in part II of this four-part interview. Part III and IV will be released next week and the week after. Part I can be found here. (Translation: mb)

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09.Feb.2000
clickBOOM


S-File 3 for Nightlong
The first alpha version of Nightlong is finished. The full game is working, but there are optimizations to be done. For example, Nightlong is so big that it is hard to put everything on the three CDs planned! As soon as all problems are solved, beta tests will start.
Oh, yes, and beta testers to-be have to pre-order Nightlong! (Translation: mb)

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09.Feb.2000
Fax from Phase5


Phase 5 filed for protection from its creditors
On January 26th, 2000, Phase 5 filed for protection from its creditors. Talks are held with third parties interested in taking over (and continue) the AMIGA technology part. This way, running developments and products, especially the new G4 CPU cards, could be continued. more ... (Translation: mb)

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09.Feb.2000
Ingo Musquinier in ANF


AmiTradeCenter Public Beta
The latest version of the FTP client "AmiTradeCenter", recently released on Aminet, is now also available from the ATC homepage. A mailinglist has been created at OneList.com. To subscribe, please send an e-mail to: amitradecenter-subscribe@onelist.com. Download: ATC_beta_08022000.lha (Translation: mb)

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08.Feb.2000
Oliver Roberts


WarpJPEG.datatype version 44.9 PPC (WarpUp only)
This version removes the problem in the "error cleanup code" which crashed PPCs while decoding corrupt JPEG images.
Download: WarpJPEGdt.lha - 39 Kb (Translation: mb)

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08.Feb.2000
Pagan Games


Pagan Games News
Pagan Games is working on a Members Area. This closed area is still under development, but will include many interesting things. There will be several forums, e.g. a discussion forum, a developer forum, and an opportunity to talk to Pagan developers directly. Demo download offers, monthly newsletter and vote areas are also planned. more ... (Translation: mb)

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08.Feb.2000
Aaron Digulla via Email


AROS: Menues are now working
The code for the menues has been inserted. Different than on the original Amiga, tasks are handled as a task that contains all input-events as long as the right mouse button is pressed. For this reason the menues will not block other tasks, and are easily improved upon. If blocking menues are still a problem then they ccan be controlled by by each program individually by checking for RMB down/up. more ... (Translation: mb)

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08.Feb.2000
Juan Manuel in ANF


HTMLEXT 2
AMIGALAND now has a completely redone version of HTMLEXT (Web Maintenence for GoldED) for free download, complete with intstaller. Prerequisite: Gui4Cli 3.8 (installed).
Download: htmlext210.lha (Translation: mb)

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08.Feb.2000
Achim Stegemann on ANF


Digital Alanac II 1.8.6 Bugfix
A Bugfix for the well-known Astronomy Program Digital Almanac II is available both in Aminet and on the authors homepage. Also included is the Frech calalog files after having been forgotten in the last version. A few guru-causing functions have been corrected and improved. See the Aminet readme file for more info. (Translation: mb)

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08.Feb.2000
Chris De Maeyer in ANF


EZQuake V.1.04 available
The Quake launcher EZQuake in now in version 1.04 available with the following new features: Select Quake executable, MemAs Gadget to support both Clickboom versions. New versions can be found on the Support page (title link).
Download: ezquake.lha (Translation: mb)

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08.Feb.2000
Martin "Mason" Merz in ANF


OpusMI - GlowIcons for DOpus 5 Magellan
This Opus icon collection contains 240 OS3.5 icons and 480 images in IFF format for the toolbar and startmenu in DOpus 5 Magellan version 5.82 (with OS 3.5 support). The icons are in 40x32 pixel format to ensure ease of use even at higher resolutions. The archive will be uploaded shortly to Aminet in "biz/dopus". (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
PPT


PPT version 6.18 released
Janne Jalkanen has released version 6.18 of his image processing software. Download: PPT_dist.lha (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
Joachim Nink by e-mail


New Multiuser File System (MuFS) v2 website
Wez Furlong has created a new and up-to-date portal for Multiuser File System (MuFS) v2 online. Details at the title link. (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
PerSuaSiVe SoftWorX


akMPEG4 version 4.30 (68k + PPC) available
Download: akMPEG4.lha - 148 Kb (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
AmigaNation


Amiga Mozilla Page
James Russel from AmigaNation News has placed a new site online named AmigaMozilla Home. With James at the helm, this site will surely last longer than the several other websites about AmigaMozilla that have already vanished again :). (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
amiga-news.de


Hotlist
You will surely have noticed that the link to our old hotlist (in the link bar on top) and the Quick Links from the right-hand menu have vanished. It would have been redundant, additional work to maintain them in addition to the comprehensive Amiga Link Directory. more ... (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
GoldED


GoldED now also retailed by GTI
From now on, apart from Amigaland, GoldED is also distributed by GTI Grenville Trading International GMBH,
Carl-Zeiss-Str. 9, D-79761 Waldshut-Tiengen, Tel: +49 7741 83040, Fax: +49 69 25577025.
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07.Feb.2000
FutureZone


FutureZone: Hints at Software-Piracy are booming
"The 'Business Software Alliance' BSA, a global association against Software-Piracy, has received 8,126 hints at illegal software in western europe for the year 1999, which is 39 percent more than in 1998. 2,577 hints were exclusively for offers on the net. Therefor the BSA has had 1.808 sites closed until now." more ... (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
Amiga


Executive Update (Update)
The Executive Update of February 3rd has been reworked at several points. Basically, the wording has been redone, and the following paragraph has been added: more ... (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
Eternity


Eternity: 20.000st visitor on the Eternity Homepage
At 3:34 PM on February 5th, 2000, the 20.000st visitor logged onto the Eternity Homepage. Congratulations go to Mirko Patzenbein from Frankenberg/Sachsen. Mirko is working on a A1200PPC / Bvision connected to a Ilyama 19'' Monitor. The desired game, Heretic II or Shogo, will be shipped as soon as it will be available. (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
Czech Amiga News


Peter Verswyvelen makes several games available for free download
Peter Verswyvelen makes several of his old Amiga video games available for free download, for example Ziriax and Zarathustra. Deliverance should follow. The games are also playable using UAE Amiga Emulator. (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
Chip


Chip: ATI announces All-in-Wonder 128 PRO
"ATI presents the graphics and multimedia expansion card All-in-Wonder 128 Pro. It unites all of the known features of the well known All-in-Wonder 128 with the highly efficient graphics chip RAGE 128 Pro and delivers new, convincing multimedia functions to the user. The use of the RAGE 128 Pro chip enhances the 2D-, 3D- and video-performance by 40 percent compared to the former model and delivers the best over-all performance for the actually available games and applications. Furthermore the newest member of the All-in-Wonder family features the fastest DVD-accelerator, the most uptodate video compression technology as well as Digital VCR and realtime-video-capture." (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
CamX/Camouflage


CamX/Camouflage Project News
From now on the CamX/Camouflage Projekt (MIDI/Audio-Sequencer) has its own domain at http://www.camx.de (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise: Corel takes over Borland
"Corel, newest member in the group of Linux-distributors and Inprise/Borland, manufacturer of developper environments for Linux, are planning fusion. Finacial basis of the deal: Corel exchanges Inprise shares for own shares worth 2,5 million US-Dollars. The new company will be known as Corel; the leadership will be assured by Corel CEO Michael Cowpland." Complete article (German) under the title link." (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
AWNPipe®


AWNPipe® version 2.34 released
Download: AWNP_2-34.lha - 196 Kb (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
AmigaAMP


AmigaAMP 2.8 Beta-2 available
Download: AmigaAMP28b2.lha - 438 Kb (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
TigerTronics


USB for Amiga - Statusreport
The prototyp that has been announced for end of february will probably be ready 4 weeks later. Even if the development has moved on very fast, some more, thorough test are necessary, to eliminate any remaining problems. (Translation: mb)

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07.Feb.2000
Carsten Scholling in ANF


New List-Tree class NListtree.mcc
A new List-Tree class named NListtree.mcc Version 1.0 (18.0) is available from now on as a public beta version at Apocalypse Hard- und Software. Problems, tips,questions and improvements can be send to cs@aphaso.de
Download: MCC_NListtree.lha - 132 Kb (Translation: mb)

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06.Feb.2000
Olaf Köbnik by e-mail


Amiga Arena News
MUIbase as special offer more ... (Translation: mb)

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06.Feb.2000
Bob Scharp by e-mail


Bill McEwen - "Live Interactive Video Conference" on March 1st
The Gateway Amiga Club hosts a video conference with Bill McEwen on Wednesday, March 1st: more ... (Translation: mb)

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06.Feb.2000
Markus Fellhauer by e-mail


AmiAIM version 0.15 / Frogger Version 1.53b3
New version of AmiAIM and Frogger. more ... (Translation: mb)

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06.Feb.2000
Felix Schwarz by e-mail


fxPAINT demo version by Innovative finished
Due to the big demand, we decided to develop a demo version of fxPAINT. You can download the result now. The demo version offers almost all the functionality of the full version, except for those functions allowing to save or print a graphics. The PPC support is untouched by these limitations.
Download: fxPAINTDemo.lha (Translation: mb)

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06.Feb.2000
Holger Beer by e-mail


HBMonopoly 2.0
I have just finished version 2.0 of the game HBMonopoly. So now it is possible to play Monopoly over network with up to eight Amigas. And now there is an official HBMonopoly homepage (see title link).
Download: HBMonopoly.lzx.zip (Translation: mb)

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06.Feb.2000
Ulrich Hambuch in ANF


WBInfo V3 released
We did it, the demo version of WBInfo V3 is available immeadiately from our homepage. The Aminet upload will follow in a few days!
Download: wbinfo3demo.lzx (Translation: mb)

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06.Feb.2000
R0b0TR10T in ANF


Anapster version 0.2 released
Download: anapster02.lzx (Translation: mb)

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06.Feb.2000
Sebastian Bauer in ANF


Freeciv beta 1.7 released
The current Freeciv Beta is available from my homepage immediately.
Download: freeciv_devel.lzx (Translation: mb)

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06.Feb.2000
Achim Klopsh in ANF


RC - RUNCOACH, the runner trainer for Amiga
Finally, there is an Amiga training program for runners available. It calculates detailed training suggestions to prepare for contests. After entering personal data, like weight, pulse etc., a training plan with differing demand until contest day is calculated. more ... (Translation: mb)

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06.Feb.2000
Markus Lück in ANF


StrICQ beta 0.1723 released
Download: STRICQ.lha (Translation: mb)

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04.Feb.2000
amiga-news.de


VillageTronic answers :-)
On February 3rd, the German main page of amiga-news.de reported that, with a change in layout on the VT website, visitors get the impression that the Amiga area is now only secondary for VT. Yesterday, Village Tronic spoke out about the ParaGlide project. Since no excellent hard- and software engineer could be found in 1999, and ParaGlide was not on top of the priority list, VT concentrated on other projects. ParaGlide has not been cancelled, however, since the developers from the Amiga section would not have it. more ... (Translation: mb)

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04.Feb.2000
Andreas Falkenhahn by e-mail


Rainboot version 2.8 released
A new Rainboot version has just been released on the Airsoft Softwair Homepage. Version 2.8 offers some major improvements, like a completely new GUI. Some bugs have been fixed, some parameters been added.
Download: Rainboot2_8.lha. (Translation: mb)

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04.Feb.2000
Thomas Steiding by e-mail


3D jump-and-run "Tales From Heaven" already shipping
Epic Marketing released the game "Tales From Heaven" yesterday. Tales is the first 3D jump-and-run for the Amiga. It was inspired by the console classic Mario 64, and requires a 030 CPU, AGA and 8 MByte RAM. Graphic cards are supported. (Translation: mb)

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04.Feb.2000
M. Wenngatz by e-mail


Diavolo Update
Finally! Diavolo Backup 2000 and Diavolo Backup 2000 Terra (for DraCo) are shipped, starting immediately. Of course there are updates for older versions. More info can be requested from info@crevico.com. For more details see the news entry from Frebruary 3rd, 2000. (Translation: mb)

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04.Feb.2000
Falk Lüke by e-mail


Eternity expecting visitor number 20,000
The Eternity pages enjoy growing popularity, as we could see from our growing visitor numbers. So there is stuff for free again for visitor number 20,000: If you can prove (screenshot and time) that you were visitor 20,000 of the Eternity page, you can choose:
  • a highspeed IDE controller or
  • a game from our current offers

With the "proofshot" and the above data, you should contact the webmaster (patrick@synotec-webdesign.com). If there is more than one, the time of the visit decides. :-) (Translation: mb)

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03.Feb.2000
amiga-news.de


amiga-news.de now with Amiga Link Directory (ALD)
amiga-news.de opened the new Amiga Link Directory (ALD) for the public on 23.1.2000. The new directory`s aim is to become THE directory for AMIGA-pages. Innovative, a software-company based in Herzogenaurach/Germany developed the required technology for this exciting enterprise. more ... (Translation: mb)

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03.Feb.2000
Ralf in ANF


Amiga-PacketRadio - user search
Since there is no list of active Amiga Packetradio users, I created a list on the Alternative Computerclub homepage, where all PacketRadio users can have themselves listed. I am curious how many are still left... (Translation: mb)

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03.Feb.2000
Richard Inskip by e-mail


Storm MP3 Digital Audio Decoder
Storm MP3/e is a device plugged into the parallel port, capable of MP3 playback even on an accelerated A500, 286 or Archimedes (?). The device is powered by a 9V battery, powering up and down together with the host computer. Expansion options include an IR port, memory expansion (probably for internal MP3 use only) and radio reciever. (Translation: mb)

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03.Feb.2000
Stuart Walker by e-mail


Digital Images job vacancy
There is currently a job vacancy for a C++ programmer to work on Space Station 3000. You will require knowledge with GUI programming and AI.
At present, the position will be payed on royalties, but within the next few months, we will be looking at providing monthly payments to senior members of the company as well as having them working full time with us in Los Angeles.
If anybody is interested, please contact Stuart Walker directly via e-mail on djstu@byke.com. (Translation: mb)

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03.Feb.2000
AppleInsider


AppleInsider: Outlook for Faster G4 Systems Appear Gloomy
Obviously, difficulties with the G4 CPU layout resulted in a very poor yield in G4 CPUs with more than 450 MHz (one or two per wafer). The situation will probably not change until late fall, when new CPU versions (of the G4, not the successor G5!) will be released. Until then, the G3 is the only PowerPC exceeding 500 MHz clock speed. more ... (Translation: mb)

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03.Feb.2000
AMIGA


Executive Update by Bill McEwen
Amiga's Bill McEwen has posted an Executive Update: more ... (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Aminet Recent


New Aminet Uploads
pio_icon.lha         biz/cloan   24K+Use PPaint as Icon-Editor with OS3.5 Sup
Football.lha         biz/dbase  472K+*NEW* Version 2.5.2 - Setup your own lea
FootballUpdate.lha   biz/dbase  241K+*NEW* Update Version 2.5.1 to 2.5.2 - Se
gkartei6.1.3.lha     biz/dbase  231K+Powerful and easy database.
HomeCINEMA.lha       biz/dbase  134K+The coolest German Video Database
QuoteMan.lha         biz/dbase   28K+V1.0 Quote and Invoice manager. MUIREXX 
GolemBetaDemo.lha    biz/demo   534K+0.89 - Business soft for firms (PL only)
TCom2DEMO.lha        biz/demo    66K+V2.2.0 Amiga order program,(COMMESSE ITA
TFat2DEMO.lha        biz/demo   134K+V2.10.0 Amiga Invoice program,(FATTURE I
Dkg-Prices.lha       biz/dkg      1K+Pricelist for Amiga products at Darkage 
CutnPaste3_3fr.lha   biz/dopus    6K+French Catalog for Cut'N'Paste 3.2 - 3.3
dopus412-gpl.lha     biz/dopus  657K+Directory Opus 4 source code
SVConvert15.lha      biz/dopus   64K+Convert pictures using SViewIV and Dopus
ultraaccGER.lha      biz/misc    42K+German translation for Ultraaccounts5.0
sillytext.lha        comm/irc     1K+Amirc script to make silly text
REN_Statz.lha        comm/maxs   46K+`Hall Of Fame' Door for MaxBBS
AmiAIMv11.lha        comm/misc   48K+AmiAIM / Amiga AOL Instant Messenger
cim_v3.lha           comm/misc  1.1M+CIM - Caller Id Manager V3 r36 incl HTML
tc_ger_city.lha      comm/misc    1K+German Telekom rates for TimeConnect
AmiComSys.lha        comm/net   317K+V1.31 Personal Communicator like ICQ (MU
GetAllHTML.lha       comm/tcp    15K+Auto download or link-check entire Web s
netbus.lha           comm/tcp    21K+Netbus client for your AMIGA!
NetLink.lha          comm/tcp    17K+Miami Control
nntpsend.lha         comm/tcp     5K+Sends E-Mails to given newsserver, made 
tcpscanner.lha       comm/tcp    14K+TCP-PortScanner with nmap servicetable
CompressHTML.lha     comm/www   135K+HTML (De)Compressor/Preprozessor (German
Tidy.lha             comm/www   114K+Tidy your HTML - fixes common HTML error
crs-dtc.lha          demo/aga   441K+DepthCharge by CoRRoSioN
crs-foam.lha         demo/aga   526K+'foam' demo by CoRRoSioN
ia-cadmium.lha       demo/aga   291K+InterACTIVE present CADMIUM
crs-al.lha           demo/intro 130K+AnotherLife boardtro by CoRRoSioN
crs-borg.lha         demo/intro  65K+Borg 64k by CoRRoSioN
crs-burst.lha        demo/intro  54K+BURST dentro by CoRRoSioN
crs-ss3.lha          demo/intro 138K+Ss3 invitation intro by CoRRoSioN
crs-tracer.lha       demo/intro  61K+'tracer' intro by CoRRoSioN
SP10.lha             demo/mag   916K+Seenpoint #10 by Scoopex [Jan/Feb-2000]
clockita.lha         dev/basic   25K+Italian digital clock + source code
PureBasic.lha        dev/basic  585K+V1.30 - Brand new powerful programming l
SimpleCalc.lha       dev/c       54K+A Simple Calculator
stormamiga_lib.lha   dev/c      223K+Small and fast linker lib for StormC (de
chunky41_E.lha       dev/e        1K+E modules for using chunky.library 4.1
chunky_E.lha         dev/e        1K+E modules for using chunky.library 3.21
guigfxlib.lha        dev/misc   145K+Application layer for pixel graphics
SortCopy.lha         disk/bakup  28K+Tiny directory/link/backup/copy program
amiuserlist.lha      docs/lists  50K+AmigaUserList V8.87 of Germany, Switzerl
AmigaDeck.lha        game/data  285K+A Soliton cardgame carddeck V1.10
AmiUHS_11.lha        game/hint   16K+V1.1, Universal Hint System (UHS) Reader
CD32-Tips.lha        game/hint   28K+German CD32-Cheats-Guide v20
wiz2.lha             game/jump  202K+Platform game, now with Editor
AmigaPmars08.lha     game/misc  117K+Core Wars ICWS'94 draft compliant enviro
WormWars.lha         game/misc  643K+WormWars 5.21: Advanced snake game
WHDDarkman.lha       game/patch  26K+HD Installer for Darkman
WHDStratego.lha      game/patch  27K+HD Installer for Stratego
awinquake.lha        game/shoot 980K+68k and PPC ports of winquake, v0.5
awinquake_src.lha    game/shoot 1.7M+Source code of awinquake 0.5, a68k/ppc
AnimConv1_1fr.lha    gfx/conv     7K+French Catalog for AnimConverter 1.1
VE-VCard.lha         gfx/edit     3K+Visual Eng. - Visual Card v1.97
VE-VGradient.lha     gfx/edit     3K+Visual Eng. - Visual Gradient v1.35
VE-VTexture2.lha     gfx/edit    16K+Visual Eng. - Visual Texture 2 v1.03
akMPEG4.lha          gfx/show   142K+MPEG player for CyberGfx/AGA V4.20 (68k/
ShineR.lha           hard/hack    7K+PSX card reader hardware/software
TestCard.lha         hard/hack  169K+Testcard generator for PAL/NTSC systems.
vokabeltr2.3b.lha    misc/edu    67K+Powerful and easy word trainer. Freeware
Alcuin_1.1fr.lha     misc/emu     6K+French Catalog for Alcuin 1.1
AmiGenerator.lha     misc/emu   271K+Sega Genesis/MegaDrive emulator for Warp
Mac_TroubleIV.lha    misc/emu   2.3M+Macintosh Troubleshooter AmigaGuide v4.0
Nostalgia.lha        misc/emu   175K+THE Multi-Emulation system, support for 
imdbDiff000121.lha   misc/imdb  2.3M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
mm-reader0.9a.lha    misc/misc  156K+Recipe data base management
ay-colly10.lha       mods/chip   84K+Collection of the best AY musics for DT.
pie_alife.lha        mods/hardc 665K+Hardcore by Dj Pie / Lunatic 2k
twig_toa.lha         mods/med   277K+Toaster, a tune by DJTwiglet
divert12.lha         mods/midi   37K+Divertimento12, GM song by Stefano Regat
rNO-L023.lha         mods/misc  164K+Rno-label release no.23 by tang (funkyho
rNO-L024.lha         mods/misc  181K+Rno-label release no.24 by roz (house)
ravegirl.mpg         mods/mpg   2.3M+Happy rave girls. Hard/ClassicTrance (MP
strange.mpg          mods/mpg   3.4M+Strange Feelings. Hardtrance (MP3) tune 
HumanLives.lha       mods/pro   326K+Human Lives module by Estrayk / PaRaDoX
sexyu.lha            mods/roz   407K+Some Real Proggressive Funk! by Roz/fit^
solsis.lha           mods/roz   367K+Solitary Sister by Roz/rno^fit^vdo
AssamplerDKExm.lha   mods/smpl  245K+Some example alorithms made with Assampl
lnj-djnick.lha       mods/techn 177K+Old LastNinja rmx by D.J.Nick/D-Tronic
PH-DECO.lha          mods/techn 163K+Dark industrial sound by the Faces of Ma
AmigaSquares.lha     mus/misc    53K+AmigaSquares Skin for AmigaAMP
MP3TEDv28.lha        mus/misc   162K+MP3-TagEditor v2.8 - Update!
radiat-rAmp.lha      mus/misc    28K+Radiation Skin for AmigaAMP
TechAmp.lha          mus/misc    71K+Electronics Skin for AmigaAMP
24NGWM.lha           pix/misc   441K+Photos from 24th NGWM in Trondheim, Norw
lioness_duo.lha      pix/misc   451K+[ancor]a pic with Sandra and a Lioness
3P18.jpg             pix/trace  204K+Orion-Shuttle starting from 3Pyramids
3P19.jpg             pix/trace  114K+Zeppelin over 3Pyramids
DeepSpace.jpg        pix/trace   58K+Deep Space
dracula3.jpg         pix/trace  484K+Dracula s castle
Hexagen.jpg          pix/trace  190K+"Hexagen" trace 3D and 2D composition pi
Planets.jpg          pix/trace   40K+Planets
StarBaseOne.jpg      pix/trace  157K+StarBase One
Fiji.jpg             pix/views  502K+Tropical island in 800x600
aqua.jpg             pix/wb     353K+AQUA WB-MacOS X like:-) 800x600x15bit re
CharMap.lha          text/font   74K+Display the whole charset of a given fon
Printout.lha         text/print  59K+Print Zweckform Disk & CD Labels
fkey2mcp_mui.lha     util/cdity  17K+Converts FKey's config to A New MCP.conf
MRQ113u.lha          util/cdity  13K+MRQ update to V1.13, binary only
move37.lha           util/cli     4K+A fast move command (37.8)
aul-guide2html.lha   util/conv   57K+AmigaUserListe Guide2HTML converter (onl
deftool.lzh          util/dir     2K+Change icon defaulttool
icontype.lzh         util/dir     2K+Change icon type
WBStartup+.lha       util/libs  232K+WBStartup enhancer
ButtonBar2_0.lha     util/misc  106K+Button launching interface V2.0a
ReportPlus.lha       util/misc   35K+2.0: Now runs Amiga qualifications tests
SelectOS.lha         util/misc   10K+Select AmigaOS or Linux APUS on startup
snoopdos31.lha       util/moni  129K+System monitor, small update (3.1)
snoopdos31_src.lha   util/moni  229K+Source code for the SnoopDos 3.1 update
addrexx10.lha        util/rexx    3K+Small & fast addressbook (And envvar ed)
RexxJump.lha         util/rexx    9K+Handy Text editor tool, Jump to Labels v
CyberClock.lha       util/time   27K+Digital clock w/ changeable digits
CyberClock_cze.lha   util/time    5K+Czech translation for CyberClock
CyberClock_deu.lha   util/time   14K+German translation for CyberClock
CyberClock_fra.lha   util/time    5K+French translation for CyberClock
CyberClock_pol.lha   util/time   14K+Polish translation for CyberClock
CyberClock_por.lha   util/time   14K+Portugal translation for CyberClock
CyberClock_rus.lha   util/time   13K+Russian translation for CyberClock
CyberClock_slo.lha   util/time   13K+Slovenian translation for CyberClock
CyberClock_srp.lha   util/time    5K+Serbian translation for CyberClock
NTFTimer.lha         util/time   29K+NTFTimer 1.0, calcs. the transfer time.
VirusExecutor.lha    util/virus 114K+VirusExecutor v1.84
3.5_Addons.lha       util/wb      7K+V1.0 Addon for OS3.5
ActiveWB.lha         util/wb      2K+ActiveWB is a small utility activating W
clipper.lha          util/wb     57K+Handy Listview tool to set the Clipboard
CondenseIcon.lha     util/wb      3K+Os3.5 tool to make .info files smaller
DefIcons44.lha       util/wb     32K+DefIcons clone for os3.5 (44.3b)
Dynamite.lha         util/wb     47K+Start button and explorer in one. Fast.
lupe.lha             util/wb     69K+The magnifying glass program
MatrixBL.lha         util/wb     26K+Matrix Screen Blanker
outlinefont13.lha    util/wb      4K+Draws outline/shadow on WB 3.5 icon text
rndwbpix.lha         util/wb      8K+Random wbpattern picture selector (39.3)
sgrab.lha            util/wb     47K+Screen grabber with GUI (1.13a)
VisualPrefs.lha      util/wb    441K+Configure the look of the Amiga GUI!
mb_rrAutoDocs.lha    biz/dbase    7K+Generates AutoDocs with MUIbase
StarBase_SCR.lha     biz/dbase  124K+Star Trek Episodes Database (v1.5a)
golembetademo.lha    biz/demo   532K+0.88 - Business soft for firms (PL only)
TBolDEMO.lha         biz/demo    65K+V1.1.0 Material receipt program,(BOLLE M
TCom2Demo.lha        biz/demo    65K+V2.1.0 Amiga order program,(COMMESSE ITA
2b_diskarc.lha       biz/dopus    5K+A small disk unarchiving utility for DOp
GDTrash.lha          biz/dopus  135K+Win95 recycle bin for Dopus5 MagII V1.1 
SVConvert15.lha      biz/dopus   64K+Convert pictures using SViewIV and Dopus
MaxonCPPfix.lha      biz/patch    2K+Bugfixes for Maxon C++ 3.1
ansiartpack1up.lha   comm/bbs   180K+Ansiart Pack I
ansiartpack2up.lha   comm/bbs   566K+Ansiart Pack II
finfo.lha            comm/mail    2K+Write YAM Folderinfo to a file
REN_Vertz.lha        comm/maxs   45K+ANSI/Text Advert Door for MaxBBS
Dial_V3.lha          comm/misc  139K+Phonebook with modem/DTMF dialling (MUI)
dring.lha            comm/misc   89K+Distinctive ring for TrapDoor
TPSATCPrefs.lha      comm/misc    0K+TimeConnect Prefs for Telekomunikacja Po
nc_update.lha        comm/news  111K+Newsreader Version 1.25 (MUI)
newscoaster.lha      comm/news  308K+Newsreader Version 1.25 (MUI)
slrn.lha             comm/news  1.6M+Slrn 0.9.6.2+ (slang 1.4.0) - Amiga Rel 
Amster.lha           comm/tcp    81K+Napster client for Amiga with nice GUI
AWEBGetIP.lha        comm/tcp     8K+Plugin to show your dynamic IP+Hostname
nntpsend.lha         comm/tcp     4K+Sends E-Mails to given newsserver, made 
rxGetIP.lha          comm/tcp     7K+Scripts to show your dynamic IP+Hostname
SimpleFTP.lha        comm/tcp   147K+SimpleFTP v1.93 - Easy to use FTP client
GMSuite.lha          comm/thor   27K+Some really usefull scripts for Thor, v5
js_umsrfc.lha        comm/ums    53K+Umsrfc update (1.4)
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02.Feb.2000
Markus Fellhauer in ANF


Diskmaster 2.54b4 (beta) released
Download: DM2beta.lzx (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Suite101.com


John Chandler: The Greenboy Interview (Part 1)
In cooperation with Andrej Bunta of Amiga Review, a Czech Amiga magazine, John Chandler has interviewed Greenboy of Phoenix. Read part 1 at the title link. (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Titan Computer


BurnIT version 2.65 released
BurnIt supports DAO 2448 Mode, well kown as CD+G copy mode, enabling 100% copies of any CD you like. But pay attention that only a very limited number of CD-Recorders support this mode e.g. Mitsumi 4802 or Plextor 820 (you need a special CD-Rom drive for reading 2448byte datas, see BurnIT guide for further details)! more ... (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Haage & Partner


Haage & Partner now with Online Shop
The new Online Shop has finally been finished. It is based on the script language PHP3 and the database MySQL, running server-based. This way, it can be used with all Amiga browsers. In the next weeks several expansions will be added to the shop, but it is already fully functional. more ... (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Ulrich Hambuch in ANF


WBInfo V3 85% finished
We are 85% finished with the new OS3.5 version of WBInfo 3.0. We will start beta testing next week, and we hope to release version 3 in two weeks at most. There will be a limited demo for testing in Aminet as well as on our homepage. The registration fee will most probably be 7,67 Euro! (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Markus Schmidt in ANF


ICQ-Userlist
I am just expanding the ICQ userlist (on my homepage) by the homepages of the listed users. Sadly I do not know all homepages. So I ask all listed ICQ users (and those who want to be listed): Have a look at if your homepage is listed, and use the submission form to have it listed. (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Frank Busse in d.c.s.a.m


PC-Task
Bad news for all PC-Task users hoping for a PowerPC version. Chris Hames cancels further development of PC-Task since he lost interest in the project. (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Thomas Steiding by e-mail


Epic Marketing website with new layout
The website of Epic Marketing displays in new glamour (not completely finished, yet), and to celebrate, the news say that Simon 2 is definitely comming, despite preorders have not yet reached the 500 mark. (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
M. Wenngatz by e-mail


Diavolo Update
Finally! We are able to ship the latest version of Diavolo Backup. Some words on the handling of distribution. Diavolo Backup 2000 will only be available as Pro version (71,07 Euro), or for the DraCo as Terra version (152,36 Euro). more ... (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Len Carsner by e-mail


AmiTech Dayton Amiga Users Group Project for the A2K Show
An offer to put your advertising in the AmiTech newsletter, which will be handed out for free to every visitor of the A2K Show, North America's largest Amiga show: more ... (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Fun Time World


The Ticker v1.0
With "The Ticker", Amiga Central is offering a new service. Instead of visiting a web-site explicitly, the special Ticker program automatically displays the current headlines. To read the messages, all you have to do is clicking on the headlines. more ... (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
AROS


AROS and OAF
AROS will become the development section of OAF. OAF is the Open Amiga Foundation which COSA will turn into. more ... (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Czech Amiga News


World Foundry News from January 31st, 2000
Explorer 2260 Update, Maim & Mangle Update, TWF Opinion Poll - see the title link. (Translation: mb)

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02.Feb.2000
Czech Amiga News


Delays with MorphOS
The developer package for MorphOS will not be released this month. more ... (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
AmigaGames.com


GameIcons.info
GameIcons.info brings us a dedicated resource for OS 3.5 gameicons. On this site a growing archive of cool OS 3.5 gameicons is waiting to glitter and glamour on your Workbench! (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
Markus Fellhauer by e-mail


AmigAIM version 0.9321 Beta
It is a beta archive (not the full release archive). Download: AmigAIM.lha (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
Markus Fellhauer by e-mail


StrICQ Version 0.1718
DOwnload: STRICQ.lha (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
Marco Frischkorn in ANF


BattleIsle DataDisk 3
Marco Frischkorn writes:
I am missing some maps for a new DataDisk. Mainly one-player maps. If somebody has some of those on his hard drive, just send them. As basic map set I am using the graphics from BattleIsle 1. If someone has maps for the DataDisk 1 (desert / winter), I would be happy about them, too, even while there are only one third of the needed maps are present right now. more ... (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
Marco Frischkorn in ANF


Loss of E-Mail Addresses
A small request to all who wrote me concerning BATTLE or A4EP in the last eight weeks: Due to "human failure", the e-mail catalog has been lost completely. Please send another short e-mail to marco_frischkorn@amigadev.de. If possible, please describe in brief what it was about. (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
Markus Fellhauer in ANF


ANapster version 0.1 released
Download: anapster01.lzx (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
Frédéric Laboureur by e-mail


New Version PureBasic
At the title link you will find a new version of PureBasic.
Download Demo: PureBasic.lha (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
Eric Gillé by e-mail


BootSelector
I wrote a BootSelector enabling to choose between AmigaOS and Linux APUS upon boot time. I just uploaded the archive to Aminet, it is called SelectOS.lha. (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
Future Visions by e-mail


DiskCopy v44.5 - fix
Andi from Future Visions writes:
On January 30th, 2000, the Amiga community was informed about the problems with the diskcopy v44.5 by amiga-news.de. At the title link, a link to our "Amiga Support Area" can be found, offering the utility "TrackCopy64" for download. This program enables access to tracks beyond the 4GB barrier. The support site alos lists an explanation of the diskcopy v44.5 problems. I ask for feedback by voluntary beta testers about problems occuring with TrackCopy64. Suggestions, questions and beta test reports please to support-computer@future-visions.de. (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
Andreas Hippauf by e-mail


LightForce
Bad news on LightForce by StrangeWorlds:
On this weekend, the A4000 of Andreas Hippauf suffered a complete failure of the development partition. The development environments for LightForce, and the e-mail client YAM had to be reinstalled completely. Thanks to frequent backups, the sources were undamaged. more ... (Translation: mb)

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01.Feb.2000
amiga-news.de


Forum online again
It has been done, our forum is online again after moving to the new server. Happy discussing! :-) (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
Andreas Kleinert by e-mail


akMPEG v4.23 released
New:
  • faster by pre-coding for audio and video
  • audio bugfix
  • support for fast, script-based playback (e.g. on CD-32)

Download: akMPEG4.lha (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
Thomas Wenzel in ANF


New AmigaAMP 2.8 beta version
A new, early beta version is available from the AmigaAMP homepage, offering new features:
  • Unlimited number of plug-ins running parallel
  • Support for Streaming Audio with CISC's StreamMP3 AREXX script (experimental)

If you don't fear unknown bugs, and want the absolutely latest version on your system, is wellcome to have a look at this one :) (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
Marius Schwarz in ANF


NNTPSend - A YAM2NN add-on
If you like reading newsgroups, and did not manage to get Yam2NN 0.85 (26.03.99) to send, might find help from this small tool. Version 0.4a has been uploaded to Aminet today, so it will take about 2 days. (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
Alexander Kurtz in ANF


AminetGUI Update
After some time, I did some work on the Aminet-GUI again. This is mostly small bugfixes. Frames should now be displayed without disturbing borders on non-Amiga browsers, too. You can now switch directly from the tree structure to forum and guestbook. The link area has also been updated, adding some new links. In the future it will be possible to add your own links. The implementation of this functionality is still being worked upon, however. I added some auction and exchange websites to the interactive area. I am planning to add my own exchange area, but I am right now still looking for a suitable provider for such services. If someone knows a good provider, or has experience in CGI prgramming, please contact me. more ... (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
Jan Andersen by e-mail


VirusHelp Denmark: New update for VirusExecutor version 1.84
Name: VirusExecutor v1.84
Archive name: virusexecutor.lha
Archive size: 116,418 Bytes
Release date: January 30th, 2000
Programmer: Jan Erik Olausen
System: OS 2.0x or better
Download: virusexecutor.lha (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
Andreas Schaumlöffel by e-mail


New versions of Quake and Quake World released
New versions of Quake and Quake World have been released on the homepage of Frank Wille (title link). (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


Basilisk II v0.8-1 released
On January 30th, Christian Bauer has released version v0.8-1 of his portable 68k Macintosh emulator Basilisk II. The emulator can be downloaded at the title link, including source codes. more ... (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


A4000D Tower conversion
Anthony Long describes in his Yet another A4000 DIY tower guide how to convert the A4000D in a way that it fits into a larger standard PC case, with more room for additional hard drives, CD-ROMs etc. more ... (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


OS 3.5 FAQ v1.0
Alex has released the first version of his OS 3.5 FAQ. This is not meant to replace the official FAQ by Amiga, but to supplement it, e.g. to answer questions frequently asked in the AmigaOS 3.5 mailing list at Onelist. (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
Thomas Frieden by e-mail


Screenshots of The Heretic Fortress
The Hyperion Software has now become yet more Amiga-friendly by removing all JavaScript. more ... (Translation: mb)

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31.Jan.2000
VMC


New HyperCOM driver v2.95 BETA-2 release
VMC offers bugfix versions, removing all bugs known so far in the v2.95 update.
v2.95 HyperCOM 3z crash fixed...
v2.95 HyperCOM 3+ switched units fixed...
v2.95 Transmit BREAK crash fixed...
Download: hypercom295b2.lha (Translation: mb)

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30.Jan.2000
Future Visions by e-mail


Problem with diskcopy v44.5
Andi of Future Visions writes:
The diskcopy included in OS3.5 (System drawer) is unable to correctly read and copy partitions over the 4GB barrier. If this is true for writing I have not yet tested, but I don't think it will work. more ... (Translation: mb)

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30.Jan.2000
Markus Lück in ANF


New StrICQ version 0.1712
(Version 0.1710): An Enforcer hit was removed that opened the chat window again, making chatting impossible. The userlist still has a bug, which the author knows about. The bug looks like this: If a user goes online in ICQ, it is not noted in the user list. Tip: Select all entries, you can then see who has gone online.
The version available on the server is 0.1712 already.
Download: STRICQ.lha (Translation: mb)

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30.Jan.2000
Jo in ANF


Amiga in Macwelt 3/2000
In the "aktuell" area, the Amiga is mentioned in the Macwelt:
"Amiga moving again - Amino new owner
The Amiga trademark and accompaining technology has again changed owners. While, after the Commodore bancruptcy, first Escom and then Gateway held the rights, they were now sold to a company named Amino Development, according to a GNN report led by two former Amiga executives. Also according to GNN, Amiga users judge this as a chance for an Amiga comeback, possibly as Open Source." (Translation: mb)

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30.Jan.2000
Olli in ANF


News from the APUS frontline
The Sunsite server has already seen several new things this year! more ... (Translation: mb)

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30.Jan.2000
Jorge Pino in ANF


Heise: PC Manufacturers: New Concepts Wanted
"A basic rule of the technological society seems to win again: Innovative ideas and products recieve high acceptance and earn big profits. Holding tight to traditional concepts, on the other hand, leads directly to economical desaster. Not only the manufacturers of the C64, which was leading the way in it's time, had to learn this, when Commodore had to give up all hope for rescue in 1994. In the 90ies of the last millenium, when the Intel x86 based PC-architecture had made it's way for quite some time, users no longer wanted Commodore's products without hard drive - attempts to gain a foothold again with the Amiga came too late."
Full article (German) at the title link. (Translation: mb)

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30.Jan.2000
Matthias Henze by e-mail


First beta version (v45.00 beta 1) of the stormamiga.lib v45.00 for AmigaOS/68k
Some functions have been rewritten, some optimized, and all known bugs removed. The stormamiga.lib v45.00 beta 1 is the first version for over a year with special versions for the MC68EC020, MC68881/82, MC68040 and MC68060. (Translation: mb)

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30.Jan.2000
Thorsten Schölzel by e-mail


CD32 Cheats Guide v20 available
The new version 20 of the CD32 Cheats Guide is ready and available for download on the Games site in the CD32 corner as well as on Aminet. This guide will not be continued in its current form; a better interface and the integration of pictures and screenshots are planned for the next version of the CD32 Cheats Guide.
Download: cd32-tips.lha - 12 Kb (Translation: mb)

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29.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


Sin for Amiga
According to an e-mail from Ben Hermans (Hyperion Software) to Claus Luethje, which has been posted at Fun Time World, Hyperion Software will port Sin to the Amiga. (Translation: mb)

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28.Jan.2000
Sender known to editors


What's all the fuzz about pirate copies?
This text shall and must be widely known. However, the author doesn't want to start petty wars with all hacker groups at once. For this reason the author asked to have the text published ANONYMOUS! As the author is known to us, we accept this exceptionally, if only for the reason that we want to help sensitizing all parties involved for this subject, and give food for thought. more ... (Translation: mb)

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28.Jan.2000
WHDLoad.org


WHDLoad version 10.5 released
The URL of the WHDLoad support site has been changed. This site can now be reached at http://www.whdload.org/ (title link).
Download: WHDLoad_10.5_usr.lzx - 102 Kb (Translation: mb)

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28.Jan.2000
Duffs Homepage


MUIExchange Version 1.1 / ImageManager Version 1.2 available
Allan Odgaard releases new versions of MUIExchange and ImageManager on his website. Download: MUIExchange.LZX and ImageManager.LZX (Translation: mb)

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28.Jan.2000
AMIGA-Magazin


Apache: Version 1.3.11 of the webserver available for Amiga
The download area of the Amiga-Apache website offers the necessary archives of the new version 1.3.11. (Translation: mb)

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28.Jan.2000
GPSoftware


Directory Opus 4.12 source code under GPL
The source code of Directory Opus is available under GPL (General Public Licence). This means you can use the source code if you adhere to the GNU General Public Licence. Read the details at the title link. GP-Software makes it clear that this does not change the status of the commercial version Directory Opus 5!
Download: dopus412b-gpl.lha. (Translation: mb)

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28.Jan.2000
Marco Miljak by e-mail


Stargate Software News
Update: FormTrans v1.10
The Form Trans tool, translating encoded HTML forms to plain text, has recieved a small update. Significant changes to its predecessor: Attaching informative text to the translated form can be supressed with a keyword. Giving a target file is no longer required.
Download: formtrans.lha more ... (Translation: mb)

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27.Jan.2000
Steve Flowers by e-mail


Phantasmagoria is comming!
Alive Mediasoft will port Phantasmagoria to the Amiga! The game is an adventure playing in a scary atmosphere. Citing the PC version game manual: more ... (Translation: mb)

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27.Jan.2000
Schatztruhe by e-mail


Schatztruhe: GlowIcon Collection CD available
Especially Amiga OS3.5 users but also users of the NewIcon system, receive an extensive and professional icon collection (altogether more than 3500 icons) with this CD-ROM which you can use to create a uniform look on your Workbench. It contains GlowIcons for a wide range of programs (applications, games, ...), drawers, DefIcons, ... In addition there are many DockIcons and some toolbars for certain programs. more ... (Translation: mb)

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27.Jan.2000
Olaf Köbnick by e-mail


Amiga Arena News
Amiga Arena - Official German language "Back To The Roots" News Site!
The Amiga Arena announces the free commercial games of the "Back To The Roots" homepage. more ... (Translation: mb)

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27.Jan.2000
Erik Zühlke by e-mail


IT-SalesWeek article: Amiga (!), QNX, Transmeta
Erik Zühlke writes:
The IT-SalesWeek reports about the Amiga again, even a full page this time (p.10) "Comeback to a unsure future between MS and Apple". The article begins with "seldom has a platform won so stubborn :) users. For sure Apple users are already special, but the Amiga community is... just that bit more extravagant" :)). It continues with a rough overview (including picture) of the Amiga's live until sold to Amino. It closes with "...things look better than 8 weeks before for the Amiga, and the OS is ranked 2nd at the VaporAwards directly behind Windows 2000". more ... (Translation: mb)

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27.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


Paul Nolan: E-Mail problems
Paul Nolan found that his alternative e-mail address pnolan@dircon.co.uk has been bouncing incoming mail in the last 11 days. He asks everybody who did send an e-mail to this address to send it again to pnolan@cix.co.uk. more ... (Translation: mb)

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27.Jan.2000
AROS


AROS Status January 26th
The AROS team currently works on the following: Intuition (fixing bugs, better integrating the parts, functional menus), hardware drivers for the Native/x86 port (vga.hidd, scsi.device.hidd), Commodities, Datatypes and the Native/PPC port. more ... (Translation: mb)

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27.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


Clubbed issue 4 released
Issue 4 of the Amiga print magazine Clubbed has been released on January 22nd. more ... (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


Amiga News Web Directory expanded by several functions
To satisfy the wishes of many readers, the script has been expanded by several functions. So it is now possible to configure yourself where / if your personal data should be available. Users that already joined can modify these settings by the "modify entry" function. Please have your password ready. (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
Amigart


Frogger PPC v1.52 released
Sebastian Jedruszkiewicz has released version 1.52 of the MPEG1/2 player Frogger on January 25th, 2000. more ... (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


Tao provides Java engine to QNX
Tao Group provided their J-Engine to QNX. It will be used in the QNX 4 real-time OS. The engine allows using PersonalJava and EmbeddedJava applications at high speed. Moreover the J-Engine is low on ressource usage. The complete J-Engine, including all class libraries and AWT for supporting pJava 1.1.6, takes less than two megabyte native code. (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
Jerry Smith in c.s.a.m.


Fleecy Moss on Amiga hardware
On January 24th, Jerry Smith posted parts of an e-mail exchange with Fleecy Moss to csam (title link). more ... (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


Millenium for Video Toaster/Flyer
Nova Design has released the Millenium Package for NewTek's Video Toaster/Flyer. This is a collection of programs, scripts, effects, fonts, backgrounds and other components bringing the Video Toaster and Flyer up to date. The Package will be shipped on three CD-ROMs. The recommended retail price is 349,95 USD. more ... (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


Amiga Oasis Website reworked
The Amiga Oasis website has been reworked. The design looks better, and the site now contains more informations - e.g. current news, reviews and several useful overviews like the Amiga Cheat Pages. (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


The Amiga Alternative Audio Page on new server
The Amiga Alternative Audio Page is now available on the web at http://www.honeypot.net/audio/. (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


Amiga Arena: GeoWorld, Subwar 2050
The special price offer of the geography software GeoWorld (12 Euro) is still valid until January 31st, 2000. more ... (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


Photogenics website restructured
Paul Nolan's Photogenics website is now subdivided into an Amiga and a Linux area. The latter has first screenshots of the Linux version of the image manipulation program. more ... (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
Amiga.org


Young Scientist get awarded for a Amiga/Linux project
Three Irish students used a Linux box together with Blitz Basic running on Un*x Amiga Emulator (UAE) to graphically display the output of their C++ Linux program. They were awarded at the Ireland's Young Scientist Exhibition 'Best Use of Information Technology'. Full article at the title link. (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
Amiga Times


Amiga Future: Interview with Fleecy Moss
The translation of the article is now available (see below). more ... (Translation: mb)

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26.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


Amiga News Web Directory online again
The move of the static pages has been completed. The AN Web Directory is also functional again :-). The other interactive elements of the website will be reactivated ASAP. (Translation: mb)

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25.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


Moving...
We are moving to a different server, so amiga-news.de might be temporarily down today and tomorrow. Scripts will probably not work as expected right from the start. For the transfer to be as quick as possible, we will give the news only secondary priority these two days. The interactive part of this website, like forum, vote area and the Web Directory, has been deactivated, to avoid confusion.
We ask for your patience. (Translation: mb)

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25.Jan.2000
StrICQ


StrICQ v0.1709
On January 25th, version 0.1709 of the ICQ program StrICQ has been released. There are no release notes attached to this version. The version 0.1707 released yesterday brought the following changes:
  • After changes to the user prefs handling in memory, the resulting enforcer hits are worked upon.
  • Bugfix: The GETCONTACT command no longer produces enforcer hits.

New: the stem variable returned by GETCONTACT has been expanded by the following values:
  • .EMAIL_SECONDARY
  • .EMAIL_OLD
  • .FAX
  • .CELLULAR
  • .LAST_ONLINE
  • .MESSAGE_TO
  • .MESSAGE_FROM

New: The user info display of the prefs page has been expanded with the data from message to and message from of the last online message. more ... (Translation: mb)

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25.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


Freeware SNES emulator
A new SNES emulator is being worked upon, which will be released as freeware. It will support AGA and CyberGfx, and will require a 68040 (25 MHz) plus low-end PPC603. Sound will be processed by the 68k to achieve a higher performance. There will be an additional PPC-only mode. more ... (Translation: mb)

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25.Jan.2000
clickBOOM


Nightlong
Only 91 preorders have been recieved so far for the adventure "Nightlong" for PPC Amigas. more ... (Translation: mb)

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25.Jan.2000
Brad Webb by e-mail


New AmigaUpdate newsletter by Brad Webb
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         T W O   N E W   G A M E S   F R O M   D A R K A G E

Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:

 Things really are happening in the Amiga community, some of it fast
paced indeed. The first story in this issue came out on the day we
sent out the last "Amiga Update". It came out after the issue was
mailed, however, so it had to wait for this one.
 It's grouped with a couple of other stories that we hope will help
people begin to get a feeling for the work of Tao, Amiga's new
"content partner".
 We also find it interesting that Motorola, makers of the 68XXX family
of CPUs that have powered Amigas for so long, has taken a stake in
Tao. A story published recently in England carried the following
information:

 "Motorola Inc. has taken a small minority stake in Tao Group Ltd.
here and will use the company's virtual processor and Java-like OS
technology in portable communications and computing gear, Internet
appliances and digital-imaging products.

 Neither the size of Motorola's stake in the 35-person company nor the
monetary terms have been disclosed."

 The new Amiga has been in place for less than a month, and we're just
beginning to get a feeling of what their long term plans are. They
sound good so far. The only negative - a strong tendency to try so
hard not to be corporate types, they may end up scaring off potential
worthwhile business associates. We certainly hope that doesn't happen.
On balance, we're very pleased with events to date and feel all
Amigans have reason to feel much relief.
 Lots to read below - we hope you enjoy this issue.
 Brad Webb,
 Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:

09 Jan 2000

Hello Brad,

 I hope this is the right addy to send stuff to?

 First let me say, excellent work with Amiga Update. I really look
forward to getting the news and info you send out. Please stay with us
and keep up the excellent work.

 Now that CUCUG's "Amiga Web Directory" is gone, sadly, what are our
best WWW sites to go to for Amiga News? Has anyone talked to CUCUG and
asked/begged them to continue? The community can use all the support
it can get and the AWD was a great presence on the WWW.

 Good luck to the *new* Amiga Inc. Go get 'em guys and dont give in no
matter what the "big" guys do, say or offer! The world needs a
realistic alternative and Amiga is it.


Regards

Simon
~~~~~~
Simon,
 Well, I hope you'll let "Amiga Update" help you keep up with the
news. As for alternative sites to the old Amige Web Directory, I'd
recommend two:

http://www.amiga.org/
http://www.realdreams.cz/AMIGA/

 Neither site has all the features the old CUCUG site, but both will
help you stay on top of Amiga news.
 Brad
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5 Jan 2000

brad,

 just a quick note to say "keep up the good work" ! i enjoy recieving
this e-publication. also, let me add that i prefer this "e-mail style
" as opposed to the old "download style "!!!! makes it easier for me
to read.
best,
dave
~~~~~~

Dave,
 Thanks very much. As we're happy to state, we plan on being around
for a while to come.
 We've always been e-mail based, never download style, so I'm a bit
confused by your statement, but if you (or any reader) know of someone
who's bumped into our archive site and figured that's all there is,
please let them know we're a subscription based publication. And that
we'd be happy to welcome them aboard!
 Thanks again,
 Brad
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       A M I G A   A N D   T A O   R E L A T I O N S H I P

8 January 2000

 Amiga and Tao-Group enter into a strategic relationship


 Las Vegas, NV January 8, 2000 - Amiga begins expressing plans for the
new Amiga with a strategic alliance with Tao-Group.

 "Things started going wrong the moment the PC rode into town and the
home computer revolution of the 1980s ground to a halt. We are here to
right that wrong." said Bill McEwen, Amiga's El Presidente. 'We kind
of feel guilty about not having been around to show the world the
evils of the PC, but inept management sent the Amiga off to a bad
place. Luckily, its users and developers have kept it alive, and now
we are back."

 "Existing products are very rude.' He continued. "Shoving PCI slots,
interrupts, file systems, registries, megahertz, and megabytes right
into your face. My grandmother just wants to play a game, or send an
email, or draw a picture. She doesn't want to have to mortgage the
house and get a masters degree."

 "Digital Technology has become stalled because of the predominance of
Windows." quiped in Fleecy Moss. "Putting a thousand monkeys on
typewriters may eventually produce the works of Shakespeare but it's
not something you're going to want to wait around for, and you don't
want to be responsible for cleaning up the mess in the meantime."

 "Our approach is outrageous. WE look at what actual people want, and
then give them the most simple, elegant solution. Even calling it
computing is falling into the PC trap. It is participation in the
digital content universe, whether it be developing an application,
playing a game, making your own video, watching TV or buying S&M gear
online. Computing companies are trying to paint digital convergence as
computers and TVs coming together, so they can stick "TV" in front of
PC and continue to sell the same old garbage. Digital Convergence is
something much bigger though. It is about content, information,
services, and activity transforming into a digital format and coming
together in a single place that has no boundaries. If someone tells
you you need a PC to get into this new content universe, smile nicely
and hit them with a big stick."

 "Elegance, simplicity, invisible and universal technology." sings
Bill McEwen, trying to get a word in edgeways. "That is why we are
just giddy to be working with the Tao Group. Others rant on about how
their products are next generation, warp capable, but the truth is
that most of them are based upon old concepts and architectures -
that's why you need the latest monster machine just to type letters.
Chris Hinsley (CTO/Tao Group) was one of those smartass child
prodigies you wanted to beat up at school. By age 20, he had already
been a commercial games developer for 5 years, and wrote some great
Amiga games. Being a smartass though, he saw the future, realised
nothing out there was ready for it, and dedicated the last ten years
of his life to making sure the human race was ready when the future
arrived."

 "The Amiga was special because it refused to settle for second best.
If something is worth doing, it is worth doing right, and the proof of
that is in the global following that it still has today. With the
nightmare of the past five years behind us, the Amiga is ready to push
out ahead again, and save the future from a muddled, poorly fitting,
frustrating PC enema. With the foundation that the Tao Group gives us,
we are ready to re-introduce the world to a novel computer concept -
fun."

 "We aren't stupid enough to think it's going to be easy," interrupts
Fleecy Moss, shoving McEwen to the ground and gagging him. "A lot of
people have been brainwashed by the advertisements and the slick
salespeople. However, the digital information revolution is all around
us, waiting to happen. Everyone can feel it, everyone wants to be a
part of it. Amiga is going to stick a pretty big bomb under that PC
logjam and blow it clean back to Redmond. Elegance, simplicity,
invisible and universal technology. Time to start smiling again."

 "We are happier than a crocodile at a waterpark to be working with
Amiga." said Francis Charig, CEO and international stud. "We are very
proud of what we have created in our garden shed. We could have sold
out long ago, but the market was crowded with companies doing that so
we decided to actual create a product and make it a good one. Now we
are finding that OEMs are seeing our product and getting even more
excited about it than we are ourselves; it almost makes the whipping
and torture we have had to inflict on our employees worthwhile. An
Amiga solution powered by Tao technology is a match made in heaven for
everyone."
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            A M I G A   R U M O R   C O N T R O L

14 Jan 2000

{A posting to the Net from Fleecy Moss, with some helpful
clarifications. Brad}

In my trawling around the community hangouts,
I have come across several misconceptions, rumours,
and a lot of confusion. Whilst I can't hope to answer
everything, here are some things I want to set straight.


 0. Amiga will build a digital content universe. Digital
 content means anything composed of 0 and1 -
 applications, video, audio, games, emails, whatever.
 We will focus on 2 markets, the pathfinder market,
 for digital adventurers, power users, gamers,
 content creators, DTPers, artists, video ppl
 and those who refuse to define a computer as
 a digital appliance. Our second market will
 cocentrate on the Domestic Digital Habitat (DDH).

 1. If you are a personal computer person, there will
 be a personal computer second wave Amiga.

 2. We will support classic development in so much
 as we want to help users and developers transition
 to a new machine. That will be the total extent of our
 support for the classic machine. If this involves further
 AmigaOS releases, then so be it.

 3. We are targetting x86 and PPC for the first consumer
 release of Pathfinder products (if you are a personal
 computer person, this means you).

 4. We will do everything in our power (that doesnt bankrupt
 us or interfere with our primary goals) to ensure classic
 Amiga software runs on the new machine in some form or
 another.. The new Amiga product family (formerly called
 AQUA) will run natively and hosted. This is to create a large
 market fast for Amiga developers to profit from. For the first
 pathfinder release it will run hosted to see this market grow
 fast. We see one of our core duties as serving the developers.

 6. We are talking to the Phoenix Consortium about common
 interests.

 7. We have been contacted by QNX but currently have no plans
 to work with them.

 8. We will develop Amiga products for another market, the
 Domestic Digital Habitat (DDH) market. This markets will
 be kept separate but products will work together if the installer
 so desires it.

 9. There will be a new website and it will be public shortly. It has
 been tested on all browsers, Amiga and non Amiga, and given
 the compatibility problems between the implementations of open
 standards, our best effort has been made. The site will grow
 quickly and more information will be added. We want it to become a
 village where all Amigans can come to voice their opinions, chat,
 and travel off to different parts of the Amiga universe.

 a. A developer support manager has been selected and they are
 working on implementing the developer support program. This will
 be in place before the developer boxes are released.

 b. The developer boxes are specced out, we have contacted several
 whitebox manufacturers and we are building the distribution.

 c. Amiga will not provide dates until we have a product. We will
share
 timelines, but will not attach dates to them. Enough damage has
 already been done.

 d. We have had acceptances from 75% of our development team and
 their names and roles will be announced once we get back from
 training (before the end of the month).

 This mail can be redistributed without modification within the
community. As further questions and issues come up, we will attempt to
answer them.
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               F L E E C Y   E X P L A I N S   T A O

10 Jan 2000

 {The following exchange from a the Net may help ansewr questions
about Tao for many people. Our thanks to Fleecy Moss for posting the
answer to these questions. Brad.}

 >Hi fleecy, I was wondering if you could clear up a question that's
appeared >in various forums. Specifically, is Amiga going to use the
Elate RTOS as >the new AmigaOS kernel? It seems there's some confusion
over that. Your >comments that it will run on top of other OSes tend
to point towards the >J-Engine being more important. I guess I'm just
a little confused, or maybe >I don't understand the Elate RTOS very
well. :)

----

 Tao has a virtual processor system and a set of services that run
above it. You can call it an "OS" if you want, but the term is
increasingly irrelevant, as it is in KOSH. It can run natively, in
which case it is its own complete solution, or it can run on top of
other OSs, in which case the services are either provided by Tao, as
in the native version, directly to the VP, or they are "passed
through" to the host OS, and they provide the services.

 AQUA {Note: it's unlikely Amiga will use the AQUA name as Apple seems
to have grabbed it. Brad.} will offer a set of services accessed
through interfaces/APIs and developers will write to them no matter
what the situation. The situation itself can be AQUA running native,
which means only Amiga and Tao code, or it can be hosted, for instance
on Linux, or Windows even, in which case it can look a lot like an
application.

 No matter the situation, AQUA is still AQUA and developers and users
will see the same product. The only issue will be in speed, with the
native version running the fastest. For market reasons though we will
support it running hosted. In fact the first one or two releases will
most likely be hosted.

 The J-Engine is merely an example of how efficient the Tao products
are. Coding, initially will be in C, C++ (if you enjoy pain) and Java.
However, the tao ppl code in VP code directly, and it is so easy to do
and you get such screaming results with the tools that it may become
the preferred method for developers.

 It is far more than a Java support engine though.

 So to answer your question, we will concentrate on a full AQUA (tao
and amiga only) solution but we also have the ability to offer it
working on other OSs as well.

 Amiga will define and develop AQUA which defines how developers and
users access AQUA. What happens deep down can be different though.
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     T A O   A N D   E S P I A L   C O L L A B O R A T I O N

Leaders in embedded Java(TM) technology announce collaboration for
interactive multimedia for wireless, digital TV, and network gaming
Internet appliances.

Ottawa, Canada, January 11th, 2000

 Espial, the leading provider of embedded Java(TM) technology for
Internet appliances, and Tao Group, a provider of leading-edge Java
virtual machine technologies in the fields of compact, fast, and
portable operating environments, today announced that they will
collaborate to offer a complete Java-based solution for the multimedia
and interactive entertainment content delivery targeted at the
wireless and consumer markets. This collaboration will offer the
world's first Java based solution for delivery of multimedia and
interactive content to Internet appliances, which promises to
revolutionize the wireless, digital TV and network gaming industries.

 The Espial and Tao collaboration brings together Tao's intent(TM)
Java Technology Edition (JTE) virtual machine with Espial's market
leading full-featured Espial Escape(TM) web browser and Espial(TM)
Espresso application framework. The combined solution brings together
an optimized, high performance embedded JVM with the most advanced
Java based Internet and graphics technologies for embedded Internet
appliances. Espial's other products include Espial DeviceTop(TM), the
only service-ready Internet appliance platform for Java-based Internet
appliances; Espial Ebox(TM), a highly customizable Java based email
client; Espial Assistant, a full-featured Java based personal
information manager (PIM); and Espial Architect; a RAD tool for
embedded Java applications that gives developers the most
comprehensive development environment available today for developing
multimedia content, games and software applications for Internet
appliances.

 According to a recent report from International Data Corporation
(IDC), the market for Internet appliances is positioned to explode
over the next several years. The future is much brighter than most
have anticipated and will grow to become an annual 55 million unit
market and $15 billion market by the year 2001, the report says.

 "This partnership with Espial brings together two complementary
technologies," comments Francis Charig, Chairman and Chief Executive,
Tao Group. "By putting them together we are not only providing a
completely integrated software solution for the interactive
entertainment industry but also working together in bringing fast,
compact Java performance solutions to market. Developers for the world
of Java based interactive entertainment, network gaming, digital TV,
wireless and multimedia information appliances are now free to focus
on the benefits of their accelerated time-to-market."

 "In the Internet appliance and wireless markets, application and
content services will drive the adoption of smart devices." said Mal
Raddalgoda, Senior Director of Strategic Marketing, Espial Group.
"Through our partnership with Tao Group, we will be enabling a new
generation of service-driven, smart devices that will deliver a
compelling multimedia and interactive user experience. This will take
Java technology to a whole new level in the consumer electronics
market"

Pricing and Availability

 The combined Tao and Espial solution is available today for smart
devices running embedded operating systems such as Linux(R),
WindowsCE(R), OS-9, QNX(R)4. Future operating systems include VxWorks,
pSOS, QNX/Neutrino, TRON and EPOC32. Pricing information is available
from Espial and Tao for their respective products.
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    T A O ' S   E L A T E   C H O S E N   B Y   I N F O M E D I A

Reading, England, January 10th 2000

 Infomedia Network, manufacturer of advanced consumer hardware
computing and entertainment devices announced today that it has
selected the Elate(RTM) Real Time Operating System and the intent(TM)
multimedia content platform by Tao Group for use in INFOMAX, the
company's next generation of advanced set-top boxes. Due to the high
performance and small footprint of Elate(RTM) and intent(TM) these
technologies are well suited for use throughout Infomedia's entire
product line of advanced set-top boxes, portable computers and
point-of-sale devices.

 "Infomedia is represents a new generation of hardware manufacturer,"
said Patrice Haftman, Executive Vice-President of Infomedia Network,
Inc. "Our approach is to address solutions and to design hardware in
accordance with the needs of maximizing the value of the software.
Consumers do not buy hardware for it's own sake; they buy it for what
it can do for them. Tao's Elate(RTM) combined with intent(TM) gives us
the greatest potential to enable even the most demanding Java(TM) and
multi-media applications in the embedded market."

 intent(TM) was launched at CES on 6th January 2000. Its portable
multimedia content platform includes its Java(TM) technology edition
(Tao is a Sun Java(TM) technology licensee) and its 2D graphics
libraries, world-class audio and 3D technologies are also shortly to
be made available as intent(TM) becomes one of the standard content
platforms for consumer products.

 Infomedia Network will be introducing the INFOMAX line of advanced
set-top boxes and portable computers in 2000. All will be enabled for
Java(TM) applications and secure electronic commerce via Elate(RTM)
and intent(TM).

 "Infomedia's clear focus and commitment has been to provide high
performance systems designed for the Consumer. This explains our
support at Tao for INFOMAX and why we are excited about the
partnership between the two companies", commented Francis Charig,
Chairman of Tao. "Infomedia's approach has been to integrate world
class components while working consistently within industry standards.
By taking Tao's technologies, Infomedia has armed itself with products
to make its appliances easier to use, lower cost and faster to market
than its competition."

 "Since we are focused on delivering applications, the operating
system is of key importance to us," said Haftman. "Tao has
consistently demonstrated that Elate and its Java(TM) Virtual Machine
are the fastest, most compact and robust, and Tao has been there to
support us during our product development phase. We look forward to
our continuing relationship with Tao as new ideas are turned into new
products."

For more information about Tao please visit Tao's website at
http://www.tao-group.com/
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            O P E N   L E T T E R   F R O M   C O S A

                        COSA PROGRESS UPDATE
                          JANUARY 11, 2000

                  An Open Letter - January 11, 1999
                 By COSA President, Steve Crietzman

Introduction

 Our last open letter to the community talked about the status of our
negotiations with Tom Schmidt, and where we would be taking them after
the new year. Well, talk about bad timing! Just a week later, Amiga is
snapped up by Fleecy Moss and Bill McEwen in the form of Amino. Out
with the old, in with the new. And along with the new, comes new ideas
and plans for the future, and a fresh start.

 This begs the obvious question: How does this affect COSA and our
plans for the future of the AmigaOS?

 Well, in truth, the change in ownership of Amiga is entirely a good
thing for COSA. Our plans remain unaffected, and we continue to plan
and organise for the day when the classic Amiga operating system is
released as open-source, as we hope it will be. Fleecy, afterall, is
on record in numerous places supporting open source, including on
COSA's very own website, so it's hardly as if the new owner has
scupperred our original plans.

 If anything, the change is a positive one. Fleecy Moss has always
been very open and accessible, and we have found it an entirely
positive experience discussing the future of the AmigaOS with him. He
has been very receptive to the idea, and willing to discuss many
different possibilities.

COSA's Plans for the Future

 COSA is working on a number of different, but related and
inter-connected ideas to support the future of the classic AmigaOS.
While many are still in their infancy, they are already being to take
shape.

 Some of the major ones are discussed in the rest of this open letter,
but many more exciting plans and projects are being worked on behind
the scenes. These will be discussed in due course in future open
letters to the community.

 What sort of plans, you ask? Well, here's a clue.

 Imagine COSA providing Amiga-related products and services for the
Amiga community. Some of the revenue generated from sales of these
products and services could then be reinvested, and spent in any way
the community feels appropriate to aid the classic AmigaOS in it's
revival.

 COSA is already in negotiation and discussions with one large company
for access to their product's source code. That's a hint of the sort
of things you can expect to see in the future if COSA's plans are
successful, as we expect they will be.

 Think big name apps for AmigaOS and revived Amiga software, all being
made freely available on the AmigaOS, and you're on the right track.

 Beyond that, I'm afraid we're going to have to be a tease and give a
"no comment," but as we've always promised in the past - and always
kept - when the time is right, these plans will be discussed openly so
they can be debated. In the meantime, our negotiations are still
preliminary and we must remain quiet about them for the timebeing. I
hope you understand our reasons.

 In the meantime, think what we could do if we had a few dollars to
spend. Any suggestions are welcome. Details of our mailing list can be
found below, where suggestions are particularly welcome, but otherwise
feel free to e-mail any ideas, comments and suggestions of things you
would like to see, to president@amigakernel.org.

Developer Registrations Now Being Accepted

 As a result of the optimistic outlook, COSA are now focusing on the
hard work that lies ahead assuming, of course, the AmigaOS does indeed
go open-source. While it can't be entirely certain at this point, it
can never hurt to make plans. We are cautiously very optimistic about
our chances now, and are eager to get going - as are COSA's minature
army of users and developers.

To that end, COSA is now accepting registrations for developer status within
our open-source AmigaOS development team, led by Ian Parker, formerly of
Free Amiga/AMozillaX.

 If you are an Amiga developer, we would welcome your support and
contributions to the project. There is a need for a wide variety of
skills and experience in a project such as this. Those with kernel
experience, porting experience, a variety of languages including 68k
assembler and C/C++, GUI enhancements (ReqTools, MUI, ClassAct, etc),
writing "stability" or "improvement" patches for AmigaOS - improved
filing systems, etc. etc. are kindly requested to join our list, as
all help offered to this project will go a long way.

 Joining the Open Source AmigaOS Developer Base is simple. Just send a
blank e-mail to the following e-mail address:
amigaos-dev-subscribe@egroups.com, and you will be added to the
AmigaOS developer's discussion list, where developers can discuss and
debate future enhancements and additions to the AmigaOS and the
AmigaOS Kernel.

 For more information, you can visit the official Open AmigaOS
Development Website at http://www.amigakernel.org.

Your Feedback Is Welcome and Encouraged

 Feedback from the community on what you would like to see come from
future versions of the AmigaOS are also welcome. Indeed, they're
essential if developers are to know what features the community would
like to see integrated into future versions of the Amiga operating
system.

 Those members of the Amiga community who welcome the opportunity to
play a part in forging the future shape of AmigaOS are welcome and
encouraged to join COSA's Members' Mailing List, by sending a blank
e-mail to savetheamiga-subscribe@egroups.com.

 This mailing list has been created as a way for the community to
discuss and debate different ideas about the future of the AmigaOS as
Open Source, so that the community have a way to communicate their
feelings to those who will be managing the AmigaOS development
project. These ideas and comments can then be passed onto the
developers, who will integrate those suggestions into future versions
of the AmigaOS and kernel.

Conclusion

 COSA is very excited about the future of the Amiga, both of the
classic and the next-generation Amiga range. Our focus will of course
be entirely on the classic AmigaOS, while Amino and Phoenix, etc. will
be handling the next-generation Amiga systems and OS.

 It is COSA's goal, as it has always been, to have the AmigaOS (most
likely v3.1) released as open-source, radically improved and updated,
and ported to a wide variety of hardware platforms and CPUs. This
would dramatically expand the AmigaOS's existing userbase, and bring
fresh new ideas and talent into our community.

 COSA remain committed to our goal of overhauling and reviving the
classic Amiga, as an open-source OS environment, and bringing it into
the new millennium with new energy and life, with new ideas and
perspectives, and a fresh new start to give it a fighting chance in
the future.

 Our members and developers believe that the classic AmigaOS has
plenty of life left in it yet, and with a little work, stands a good
chance of making a comeback.

 We would welcome comments and feedback from the Amiga community,
especially those who would like to play a part in this process. Our
contact information is below. We want to thank the Amiga community for
their continuing support of COSA and for helping us come this far. The
Amiga community united can achieve so much, and we look forward to a
future where that talent can be unleashed, and the community can work
together as a team to take our OS into the new millennium - the next
generation.

Kindest Regards,

Steve Crietzman
President, COSA/Open Amiga.

E-Mail Feedback: president@amigakernel.org
Member/Users/Community List: savetheamiga-subscribe@egroups.com
AmigaOS Developer's List: amigaos-dev-subscribe@egroups.com
http://www.savetheamiga.org.uk
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        N E W   E X H I B I T O R S   F O R   A M I G A   2 K

January 19, 2000

More exhibitors have signed up in the last ten days.

individual computers of Germany is our first German
exhibitor, but not our first European exhibitor. That
title goes to Paul Nolan Ltd. of England.

Other exhibitors signing up include NASAU, amiga.org,
Digital Arts, AmiTech Dayton Amiga Users Group,
E.S. Productions and Northwest Amiga Group.

The pace is quickening, as more developers, dealers and
distributors sign up. Stay tuned for more information
on the largest and best Amiga show in the Americas...
Amiga 2K.


Bob Scharp
Amigan-St. Louis
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     S U P E R V I E W   S I T E   C L O S E D   F O R   N O W

{The following message has recently been posted on the PerSuaSiVe
SoftWorX site. There's a message to the wise here. Brad}

CLOSED. Today.

-------

 Thanks for being able to gain your attention.

 Due to massive piracy and other efforts to destabilize the Amiga
software market (not counting the subtile attempts to bash
competetitors with unfair methods) I've decided to put this site on
hold for a few days.

 This is just to show that it's in your own hands (customer is king)
to decide what should happen next. I personally will have to think
about that as well.

 In case I'll have to take different job oppurtunities, this will mean
ceasing or at least slow-down of the Amiga development. There of
course are people who would not mind about this, but I'm more
interested to hear what the rest is thinking (and how many they are).

 Let's call this a thinking pause

http://www.ar-kleinert.de/
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       F R O G G E R   P P C   V   1 . 5   A V A I L A B L E

21 Jan, 2000

Short
------

 Frogger is the ultimate MPEG video player, with MPEG-2 layer support.
Frogger was oryginally relased by Miloslaw Smyk (thorgal@wfmh.org.pl),
recently, the development has been taken over by Sebasian
Jedruszkiewicz (bjsebo@jota.wi.tuniv.szczecin.pl) Additional
programming was made by Przemyslaw Gruchala.

Changes in this release
------------------------

v1.5

 - Added direct VideoCD support!!! (only in PPC version).

 - There is new mailing list, dedicated to all our programs
 (including Frogger,VisionFX and SoftCinema). To subscribe
 send blank message to: tvision-subscribe@egroups.com and
 then follow the instructions.

 - Fixed an ugly bug in P96 dislay code.

 - Removed BUFSIZE,FORCEAUDIO and AUTOEXIT parametters.

 - New parametter: FASTDIRECTCGFX. It will speed direct video memory
 access routines, but may be dangerous. I have not got single crash
 when using this option, but who knows? If there will be no problems
 with it repoted by users, this option will be enabled by default.

 - Fixed (at least I hope so) bug which caused Frogger to lock at
 end of some movies.

 - Reworked main loop, simplified messages received code. Also I have
 added some new keyboard commands.

 - Fixed slider code. It now 'almost' works, with sound disabled. Also
 Pause/Play now works.

 - +/- keys can now be used also in windowed mode to scale display.

 - switched to faster IDCT code in 68k version. Applied the same
 changes in PPC version. IDCT code is about 10% faster now, But it
 gives only 2-5% overall speedup.

 - Replaced calls to WritePixelArray with my own fast direct routines.
 Also scaling is now done by CPU; ScalePixelArray calls has been
 removed. Windowed mode is now really fast.

 - Added support for every possible pixel format supported by
cybergfx. However, I have tested only some of them. in case of
problems, please use VERBOSE option, send me output and (if it is
possible) make me a screenshot. Almost forgot - there is no conversion
for 8bpp cgfx screens. But who needs it? However, 8bpp mode works in
grey. Of course 8bpp mode works on AGA machines.

 - Updated Speed section of the guide.

 - Switched back to old pll calculation code. Frogger now needs latest
 ppc.library emulation (v0.7c) if you working under WOS.

 - version string is now y2k compatible ;)

 - It was impossible to exit (in some movies), when LOOP was used.
 Fixed.

 - Again I had to fix main loop, to be able to read multiple video
sequences movies. It now works ok. Thanks must go to Miroslaw
Bagrowski, for sending me CD with such a movie.

 - Changed filename format for saving iff images. it now looks like
this: basename.x, where x is frame number (6 digits:
000001,000002,etc.).

http://jota.wi.tuniv.szczecin.pl/~bjsebo/Frogger/

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           H & P   H A S   G R A P H I R E   D R I V E R

22 Jan., 2000

Amiga drivers for new Wacom graphics tablet "Graphire"

 We all know there's no such thing as an input device that lends
itself equally well to every application. Which is why H&P created
Graphire. Its mouse and pen combination means you always have the
right tool at hand. Graphire is the all-round solution, from
Web-browsing to retouching, from illustration to Office. Switch on to
the benefits of the unique Graphire set - for precise pointing and
clicking, for intuitive drawing, for sketching and writing.

 Finally Amiga fans can use the new graphics tablet. The driver
supports the pressure sensitive pen as well as the enclosed wireless
mouse and the finger-wheel.

 The "Graphire" can be used with any Amiga computer with external
keyboard (PS/2 connectors). Unfortunately all Amiga models besides
A4000 Desktop were delivered with normal DIN connectors you might need
an additional adapter set.

Prices

Graphire: 249 DM
PS/2 Adapter Set: 12 DM
Graphire Driver: 89 DM

Haage&Partner Computer GmbH
Schlossborner Weg 7
61479 Glashuetten, Germany
Phone: +49 (6174) 966 100
Fax: +49 (6174) 966 101
www.haage-partner.com
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                  N O   M O R E   N E W S R O G

04-Jan-2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 ShadowWorks Software regrets to announce the end of the NewsRog
project for the Amiga. NewsRog is an NNTP News client running on Amiga
personal computers.

 Unfortunately, due to a combination of factors which include the lack
of a market for Amiga software, obsolescent hardware, and a recent
increase in piracy and fraudulent credit card orders, it is no longer
financially possible to continue developing NewsRog. The last version
stands at 1.8b, and the update is available to all registered users
via the web page below:

     http://www.frii.com/~srk/ShadowWorks/Preview/NR.html

 ShadowWorks Software is proud to have pioneered a large number of
news client features that have yet to be duplicated in any other
software that we are aware of. We regret that it was not possible to
continue development of the software, since there was a great deal
more planned for the future.

 ShadowWorks Software wishes to thank all of our loyal customers who
have supported our attempt to bring the Amiga a world class NNTP news
client.
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         F U S I O N   P P C   S T A T U S   U P D A T E

1 Jan., 2000

{The following was posted by Jim Drew to the Microcode Solutions
mailing list. Brad:}

 "Microcode Solutions is still working the PowerPC upgrade module for
FUSION (Amiga version). We have run into difficulties with compilers,
poor response from the customers (nearly 1,000 people pledged their
support, yet a little more than 200 people have actually ordered the
product), and many other unexpected problems along the way! These
factors have caused a significant delay in the release of FUSION-PPC.
We originally planned on hiring a few extra people to help develope
the emulation, however, due to the actual response we were not able to
do that and so far we have been doing everything ourselves! We are
extremely happy with the progress we have made thus far, and we know
that those people who did pledge their support will be happy too! We
ask that you please be patient and let us do our magic! :-)"

... "We are hoping to see it end January/beginning February".
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        D I G I T A L   I M A G E S   O P E N   L E T T E R

11 Jan., 2000

Hello,

 This is the first time I have written an open letter to the
community, but this should breifly outline our plans for the future.

 First of all, we are pleased with how Wipeout 2097 is selling and I
would like to thank everybody who has bought a copy of the game! For
those of you who have been waiting for the new graphics cards to be
released to play it, your wait is almost over! So, as soon as you plug
it in, download the Wipeout 2097 demo and then go and buy the full
game!

 A lot of people have been asking about Space Station 3000. We
apologise to the long wait that people are having for this, but it is
a much bigger project than we have ever anticipated. But we hope to
bring an accurate release date soon as well as a brilliant game that
will keep you hooked!

 We intent to port more games from the PC. We will keep you posted on
this.

 We will also be porting Wipeout 2097 to the Apple Mac which should
provide a brilliant 3D racing experience for them! Just go and take a
look at it running on your friends Amiga's and you'll get a good idea
of what to expect!

 We will keep you posted with our current and future games
developments.

 I will be away between January 10th and March 31st and so I will not
be able to answer any e-mail sent directly to me. If you have any
queries, then use these e-mail addresses:

info@di-games.co.uk - Customer Service
technical@di-games.co.uk - Technical Support
wipeout2097@di-games.co.uk - Wipeout 2097 (non-technical) queries
webmaster@di-games.co.uk - Webmaster

 Have a very happy new year!

Kind Regards,

Stuart Walker
Managing Director, Digital Images

http://www.di-games.co.uk
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         S E A S I D E ,   E N G L I S H   V E R S I O N

13 Jan 2000

 Today we release the english version from SeaSide. You can order the
game in some days at all dealers worldwide or direct by APC & TCP. You
found some Screenshots and infos on our homepage:
www.chiemgau.com/apc&tcp

Please dont forget:

 Due to a stay at a hospital we are not available from mid January to
early March. During this period we can not be reached via phone, fax
or e-mail and we also can not deliver orders. This will be done from
early march when we resume our bussiness as usual. During this time
our homepage will not be updated. Thank you.

Andreas Magerl
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        Q U A K E   N E W S   T O   P L E A S E   G A M E R S

23 Dec., 1999

 The creator of Quake, John Carmack of id software's, has released
Quake sources and placed them on the Internet.

 According to John, "All of the Quake data files remain copyrighted
and licensed under the original terms, so you cannot redistribute data
from the original game..."

 This means you can create new Quake PPC, QuakeWorld and other
executables and spread the code without restriction, but not copy
Quake levels, textures, or other files found on the Quake CD.

 Further, if you wish to use any new Quake PPC executables tha become
available, you are required to own a copy of Quake. These restrictions
are minor and we expect a lot of Quake PPC activity in the Amiga
world.
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         T W O   N E W   G A M E S   F R O M   D A R K A G E

23 Jan., 2000

                          Amiga Classix 2

 The official sequel to one of the most succesfull Amiga compilation
ever!
 Over 230 freeware, shareware and commercial FULL games, no demo
versions!
 Produced exclusively for Epic Marketing ltd.

 Featuring commercial games by:

 o Andreas Seebeck Software Development (Tiebreak, Hannibal, Space
Max, Aunt Artic Adventure, Charon V)
 o Darren Ithell (Dithell In Space)
 o Dark Unicorn Productions (Scorched Tanks)
 o Diamond Production (Diamond Caves, Diamond Caves 2, Maniac Ball,
Master Blaster)
 o Digital Concepts (Island of lost hope, Lords of War, Torch2081)
 o Eclipse Software (Lethal Xcess, Monster Business)
 o Frank Otto (Lost on Parrot Island)
 o Hitek Softworks (Barravento)
 o MegArts (Bomb Mania)
 o Mental Image (Bandit Mania, Technology 2, Winning Post)
 o Scorpius Software (Antz, Blade, Hilt, Hilt 2, Hideous)
 o Team Hoi (Hoi Aga Remix)
 o and the very famous game Ports of Call!

 Suitable for both Amiga and PC (you can play all games directly from
the cd, no installation required!)

Format: Cd-Rom
Publisher: Epic Marketing ltd./Islona
Requirements: AGA Amiga or PC
Release Date: February 2000

                            Powerball


 Powerball is a simple puzzle game where the player must clean each
screen from all the coloured bricks. Doing this is possible by using a
ball that bounces up and down in the screen and that can be controlled
by the player who can move it left or right.

The game features:

80 levels in 8 worlds
Runs also on an A500!
Level editor to add your own levels
Only one floppy disk, but it's also hard disk installable!
A password system to save your position
Loads of fun included in the package! :)



Format: Floppy Disk
Publisher: To Be Announced
Requirements: Any Amiga with 1Mb Ram
Release Date: March 2000
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25.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


Translator wanted
For the english translations of amiga-news.de (you are reading them right now), we are looking urgently for people willing to translate the news item of a day once or twice a week. more ... (Translation: mb)

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25.Jan.2000
Henner Puderbach by e-mail


Amster mailinglist created
Jacob Laursen has created a special mailinglist for Amster. Here you can enter discussions about Amster, the Napster client for AmigaOS. Further details at the title link. more ... (Translation: mb)

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25.Jan.2000
COSA


Meeting in Reading, England
In England, too, important Amiga personalities met with Bill McEwen, Fleecy Moss of Amiga and Francis Charig of TAO. Steve Crietzman participated in this meeting, representing COSA, and summarized his impressions in this report. (Translation: mb)

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24.Jan.2000
Aaron Digulla by e-mail


AROS News
Aaron Digulla writes:
The WWW site has been reworked (a little!) :-) The design is still bad, but (most of) the links are ok again, the status is again updated daily, the code size graph looks a little better, and there is a news area on the main page. more ... (Translation: mb)

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24.Jan.2000
Amiga Flame


Crystal Interactive: Amiga games in shops
Crystal Interactive (Bubble Heroes, Gilbert Goodmate etc.) plans selling Amiga games in about 30,000 shops in over 30 countries worldwide. This is possible due to dual CDs with program versions for Amiga systems and IBM-compatible PCs. more ... (Translation: mb)

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24.Jan.2000
ANN


New Amiga magazine for USA?
Bill Griffin, President of G&G Enterprises, asks former Amazing authors in this Usenet posting to contact him. He plans publishing a new Amiga magazine in the USA. (Translation: mb)

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24.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


REBOL: Manual Update, Book
The Rebol website was slightly optimized. And there are some news from REBOL. more ... (Translation: mb)

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24.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


WHDLoad website on new server
WHDLoad can now be found at http://www.amigaworld.com/support/whdload/ on WWW. more ... (Translation: mb)

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24.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


Amiga "BoingCoin"
The Amiga "BoingCoin" is a copper coin with the Boing ball as colored logo. Manufacturer is All Things Amiga under license of Amiga Int. more ... (Translation: mb)

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23.Jan.2000
Megabyte in ANF


Unofficial Hypercom3z troubleshooting page
If you have unexplained deadlocks with your Hypercom, you should have a look at the tips by Thomas Huber, who solved the issue. (Translation: mb)

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23.Jan.2000
Amiga Newsfeed


Gateway Computer Show Amiga 2k in St. Louis
Bob Sharp, organisator of the big Amiga show in St. Louis planned for April 1st/2nd 2000, tells us that many exhibitors from Europe have announced themselves in the last ten days. individual Computers from Germany will be present as well as Paul Nolan Ltd. from England. more ... (Translation: mb)

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23.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


Software News
23.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


amiga-news.de now with Web Directory
After the well-respected CUCUG Amiga Web Directory has officially left its field of activity, a big gap had to be filled in the AMIGA-Online-World. Reason enough for the runners of the popular amiga-news.de-site and the well-known AMIGA- software-house Innovative to develop a new Web Directory, that has now been finalized. more ... (Translation: mb)

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22.Jan.2000
Individual Computers


Individual Computers News
As reported yesterday, Individual Computers took over the hardware department of VMC. more ... (Translation: mb)

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22.Jan.2000
Andreas Kleinert by e-mail


Request
Andreas Kleinert writes:
I am looking for somebody who would coordinate a handful of people interested in doing independant benchmarks with the existing JFIF and PNG datatypes for 68k and PPC. more ... (Translation: mb)

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22.Jan.2000
PerSuaSiVe SoftWorX


Andreas Kleinert closes his website...
...at least for some days. He writes:
Due to the massive software piracy and other tendencies to de-stabilize the Amiga software market (not even counting subtle attempts to bash the competition with unfair methods), I decided to take this page down for some days. more ... (Translation: mb)

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22.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


What to do if you encounter pirated software?
Kent Seaton has posted some Howto's about this in the NoPiracy forum, which have been included in the "No Piracy" website. (Translation: mb)

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22.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


Software News
21.Jan.2000
VMC


VMC Network & Communication News
  • VMC will not produce any more hardware
    Since beginning of the new Year 2000 we decided not to produce or to develop hardware any more. The company VMC will focus on software developement and license the software products to third party companies.
  • HyperCOM 1 not produced any more, rights sold
    The - nearly legendary - HyperCOM 1 interface for the Amiga 1200 will not be sold any more by VMC. All rights for further production as well as an adapted software license have been sold to "Individual Computers", who will continue to offer this product with an excellent service under the name "Silversurfer".
  • HyperCOM Plus product line sold completely
    On January, 20th, the products of the HyperCOM plus product line have been sold. The complete stock and a license for further production has been transferred to "Individual Computers". However, VMC will continue the software care and ensure proper function in the future. We kindly ask you to direct any orders to Individual Computers or a distributor that carries their products.
  • New ISDN-Blaster-3 and VMCISDN on the way?
    We're currently continuing our work on the ISDN-software. The harddisk-crash last year has destroyed large parts of the sources that have still not been restored. We're currently checking the necessity of a new generation of ISDN cards that will blast everything you know from ISDN-adapters or modems. more ... (Translation: mb)

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21.Jan.2000
Amiga Newsfeed ML


NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc. announces availability of Tumbler(TM) Software Toolkit
NTRU Cryptosystems, Inc. has announced the availability of the Tumbler(TM) software toolkit implementing NTRU, the world's fastest secure public key cryptography system. The Tumbler(TM) toolkit was developed by Tao Group. Tumbler(TM) delivers encryption, decryption, authentication and digital signature features at speeds over 100 times faster than alternative systems, including those from RSA (Nasdaq:RSAS) and Certicom (Toronto:CIC), at equivalent security levels. more ... (Translation: mb)

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21.Jan.2000
Amiga Newsfeed ML


KOSH Trouble
Gary Peake writes: more ... (Translation: mb)

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21.Jan.2000
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Software News
21.Jan.2000
Stefan Robl in ANF


1989 Amiga Commercials now available as MPEG!
Stefan Robl writes:
On my suggestion, Jim Patterson now offers the three Amiga commercials from 1989 as MPEG video with much improved quality. Each animation is now about 2.1 MB. (Translation: mb)

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20.Jan.2000
Stefan Sommerfeld by e-mail


New Soundcard for Zorro Amigas by ALiENDESiGN
Stefan Sommerfeld writes:
ALiENDESiGN has just announced a new soundcard for Zorro Amigas. All details are available at the title link. We hope for big interest. (Translation: mb)

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20.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


Software News
20.Jan.2000
Ramboy in ANF


New CD by Warp9
Ramboy writes:
Starting immediately, you can order my new CD on the Warp9 page. All tracks have been produced exclusively on Amiga systems. This CD is especially suited for parties, ranging from Hard Trance to Club. In any case a must have for all who want to have a real party again. Demo songs for listening in will probably be added soon to my page. BTW, 11 months work have been put in this CD. (Translation: mb)

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19.Jan.2000
Transmeta


Secret of the Transmeta CPU unveiled
Yesterday, Transmeta unveiled the secret Crusoe CPU as promised. It is a CPU clocked up to 700 MHz while staying relatively cool. With this, it offers the performance needed for today's usual multimedia and Internet applications. Additionally, the CPU is completely x86-compatible.
Other links on the subject:
CNN: Transmeta unveils futuristic Crusoe chip
ZDNet: Transmeta takes wraps off Crusoe (Translation: mb)

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19.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


IRC Log - Live Chat with TAO-Group and Fleecy Moss
As announced yesterday by John Porter, Amiga Oasis Online hosted a live chat with representatives of the TAO Group and Fleecy Moss. I participated in the Chat, and logged it: more ... (Translation: mb)

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19.Jan.2000
EETimes


EETimes: Moto(rola) invests in virtual processor software house
GNN titles: Motorola investing in Amiga partner Tao more ... (Translation: mb)

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19.Jan.2000
Steven Flowers by e-mail


Alive Mediasoft looking for programmers and game reviewers
We need your help more staff need to work from home we need programers to join hower in house devolement team and a game reviewer to work for The Pulse if your are intrasted in any of the persions please conted jenniealive@innotts.co.uk. (Translation: mb)

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19.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


Software News
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18.Jan.2000
ADX


ADX Datentechnik website with new layout
ADX has reworked their website completely and very neatly. An online shop has been implemented, where all articles can be ordered directly online. (Translation: mb)

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18.Jan.2000
Jan Andersen by e-mail


Virus Help Denmark reports link virus "Hitch Hiker v4.11"
Virus Help Denmark found a virus infected archive on Aminet on January 18th. The archive is infected with the link virus "Hitch Hiker v4.11". More information on the archive: more ... (Translation: mb)

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18.Jan.2000
clickBOOM


clickBOOM insane?
clickBOOM makes a weird offer: Those who mark themselves as complete clickBOOM and Amiga fan, having a tattoo with the words "clickBOOM" or "Amiga" or a logo made, get all clickBOOM games for free. Contact with clickBOOM should be made before getting the tattoo done. more ... (Translation: mb)

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18.Jan.2000
Amiga.org


Interview with Aaron "AROS" Digulla
Interview with Aaron "AROS" Digulla. (ps)

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18.Jan.2000
Amiga.org


Fleecy answers some questions by Gary Storm
AQUAFRESH - Fleecy answered some questions by Gary Storm (ps)

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18.Jan.2000
Amiga.org


AmigaGuide® to be reworked
AmigaGuide® to be reworked. (ps)

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18.Jan.2000
Andreas Magerl by e-mail


APC&TCP mostly unavailable due to illness
Due to illness, APC&TCP will be mostly unavailable starting January 17th to early, mid March 2000. During this time, only snail mail (APC&TCP-Computerclub, Postfach 83, D-83236 Übersee) will be answered with a small delay, if you enclose enough money for return stamps. The answering machine (phone +49-(0)8642/89995) will be checked regulary, but please understand not everybody can be called back. Fax, e-mails and storage media can be send, but will not be read and answered before early/mid March. (Translation: mb)

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18.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


Software News
18.Jan.2000
3SAT - Neues


3SAT Computermagazin Neues mentions Amiga
The computer magazine "NEUES" by 3SAT (German TV channel), known for really good investigations and matter-of-fact reports is becoming more and more liked by Amiga users, because, for a positive change, "NEUES" does not ignore the Amiga in their reports. On January 17th, there was a report about the sellout and the cooperation with the TAO Group. Citing: more ... (Translation: mb)

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18.Jan.2000
John Porter by e-mail


Live chat with TAO Group
The Live Chat will take place today at 16:00 GMT. Sorry for posting this so late, but I didn't have a change to translate any sooner. (mb) more ... (Translation: mb)

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17.Jan.2000
Christoph Dietz


Meeting with Bill McEwen in Frankfurt
Bill McEwen, President and CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Amiga Incorporated, explained his vision for the future of the Amiga on January 17th. more ... (Translation: mb)

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17.Jan.2000
Andreas Mayer-Gürr by e-mail


CSC contest over
After 62 days and 98% keys done, the CSC key has been cracked. The correct key was found by a Sparcbox (with Solaris) in the USA. The Amiga team has done 4 million key blocks with 228 keys each, for a total of 1.11% of the keyspace. more ... (Translation: mb)

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17.Jan.2000
Petra Struck


MeKa pictures
Hosted by the Fachhochschule Karlsruhe (Technical College), the yearly "Meeting Karlsruhe" took place last weekend, for the seventh time and with about 150 participants. I was overwhelmed by the really phantastic organisation of this huge meeting. There were 5 rooms with 30-35 computers each completely networked. The Fachhochschule provided a free 10 MBit connection in addition to their rooms, which led to great download rates. Thanks to the ATM systems from HiLan, there even where 155 MBit available locally. more ... (Translation: mb)

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17.Jan.2000
amiga-news.de


Software News
  • AHXRipper v4.41
    Christian Rosentreter told us by e-mail:
    Kåre Johansen recently released version 4.21 of his popular AHXRipper (formerly THXRipper). v4.21, v4.41, I really don't know - probably you do... (mb)
    Moreover, other tools of him (several ABBS v2 tools, LazyFiles 1.01, CheckDrive 1.01, ...) are available for download from his homepage.
  • Tumult releases the source code of the MUI class Xenbar. The archive can be very useful if you want to create alternative #?.image files. It is the original source code by Stefan Stuntz. Download: Xenbar.LHA
  • At Duffs Homepage you can find a new version of his HTMLview version 12.6. Download: MCC_HTMLview_Update.LZX - 64 Kb
  • For registered users of Photogenics there is a new update to version 4.4 beta 75. This update contains new modi like RubEmboss and BumpMap as well as an improved Emboss modus. Download: Update75.lha - 950 Kb
(Translation: mb)

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17.Jan.2000
Jorge Pino by e-mail


AOL for Amiga looking for support
Jorge Pino writes:
We are looking for:
- enthusiastic Amiga programmers and users
- web designer with experience in Java, CGI scripting, HTML
- if possible, programmers wanting to port an AOL software
- support of the project by translations to Spanish, French, English etc. more ... (Translation: mb)

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17.Jan.2000
Stefan Robl in ANF


FMdriver VHI v1.1 released
Stefan Robl has released version 1.1 of his VHI driver for the Framemachine on January 15th. Some VHI problems have been removed in this version, and all features recently added to VHI are supported. more ... (Translation: mb)

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17.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


HTMLview.mcc v12.6 released
Allan Odgaard has released version 12.6 of his MUI class for viewing HTML documents on January 16th. more ... (Translation: mb)

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17.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


Payback status report #7
James Daniels from Apex Designs has posted the 7th Payback status report on January 16th. Additionally, the link page has been updated. (Translation: mb)

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17.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


Additional Informations by Alive Mediasoft
Elite 3 will support PPC and Warp3D. It is being ported by the people doing the Descent 2 port, too. more ... (Translation: mb)

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16.Jan.2000
Jim in c.s.a.g.


3 Amiga advertisments from 1989
On his homepage, Jim offers three Amiga commercials from 1989 for download. The three ads, described as very well made, are tailored to the US market, and have been broadcasted on MTV in 1989. more ... (Translation: mb)

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16.Jan.2000
Patrik Henz in Metalmoon ML


fom2001 - CD-ROM collection
fom2001 is a CD-ROM from the Faces of Mars PD series. The CD contains the best from over 500 disks. more ... (Translation: mb)

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16.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


HSMathLibs v44.41 beta 2
Cyberdyne Systems has released version 44.41 beta 2 of the HSMathLibs for MC68040 and MC68060 on January 15th. In this update, many functions have been optimized and some bugs fixed. more ... (Translation: mb)

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16.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


WarpJPEG.datatype v44.6
Oliver Roberts has released version 44.6 of the WarpJPEG datatype on January 15th. more ... (Translation: mb)

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16.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


Virtual Ball Fighters
Amiga Flames has released informations and screenshots on the game Virtual Ball Fighters. (Translation: mb)

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16.Jan.2000
Sylvio K. in ANF


DeepSilence extra games wanted
We are looking for extra games for the action Manga RPG DeepSilence, that can be played within the game in some kind of game arcade. more ... (Translation: mb)

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15.Jan.2000
Amiga Times


CD32 Alliance online again
The CD32-Alliance pages, maintained by Thorsten Schölzel, are online again, and in a new design. more ... (Translation: mb)

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15.Jan.2000
Fun Time World


Melody Z2
Kato Development writes on their own website:
December last year, a limited number of almost-finished Melody Z2 were offered for a special price. The demand was incredibly high, so we wanted to produce some new. Sadly, some of the parts are very hard to get, or completely unavailable. So we cannot produce more Melody Z2 in this form. (Translation: mb)

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15.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


Amiga Format: Open Letter to the Editor
In the February issue 2000 of Amiga Format, SView Productivity Suite II by Andreas Kleinert is ranked 49%. In this open letter to the magazine, Andreas Kleinert speaks out about this test result. (Translation: mb)

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15.Jan.2000
Amiga.org


Amiga, The Next Generation
In this text, Jack Seay focuses on the history of Windows and Amiga, and voices his thoughts and opinions on past and future of Amiga. (Translation: mb)

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15.Jan.2000
Amiga.org


Motorola investing in Tao
Motorola is investing in Tao Group Ltd., and is planning to use Taos Virtual Processor and the Java-based OS technology in products of their own (e.g. mobile communication, Internet). An important issue for portable applications is the virtual code needing less memory than native code, despite being executed fast. With a RISC CPU, the memory factor is 1.4 to 1.7. more ... (Translation: mb)

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15.Jan.2000
Amiga Times


DDE website in new design
Digital Dreams Entertainment (Wasted Dreams) created a new design for their website. At the same time they announce that they are working on the second part of Wasted Dreams. System requirements: Amiga with AGA or graphics card, 4 MB RAM and 2x CD-ROM. First screenshots are to be released soon. (Translation: mb)

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15.Jan.2000
Thomas Frieden in 3DWorld ML


Hyperion Software looking for programmers
For upcoming projects, Hyperion Software is looking for a programmer. more ... (Translation: mb)

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15.Jan.2000
Fleecy Moss in a newsgroup


Setting some things straight
* Forwarded from "Team Amiga" Mailinglist
* Originally from: fleecy moss (fleecy@earthlink.net)
* Original date: Fri, 14 Jan 2000 11:19:45 -0500


In my trawling around the community hangouts,
I have come across several misconceptions, rumours,
and a lot of confusion. Whilst I can't hope to answer
everything, here are some things I want to set straight.


0. Amiga will build a digital content universe. Digital
   content means anything composed of 0 and1 -
   applications, video, audio, games, emails, whatever.
   We will focus on 2 markets, the pathfinder market,
   for digital adventurers, power users, gamers,
   content creators, DTPers, artists, video  ppl
   and those who refuse to define a computer as
   a digital appliance. Our second market will
   cocentrate on the Domestic Digital Habitat (DDH).

1. If you are a personal computer person, there will
   be a personal computer second wave Amiga.

2. We will support classic development in so much
   as we want to help users and developers transition
   to a new machine. That will be the total extent of our
   support for the classic machine. If this involves further
   AmigaOS releases, then so be it.

3. We are targetting x86 and PPC for the first consumer
   release of Pathfinder products (if you are a personal
   computer person, this means you).

4. We will do everything in our power (that doesnt bankrupt
   us or interfere with our primary goals) to ensure classic
   Amiga software runs on the new machine in some form or
   another.. The new Amiga product family (formerly called
   AQUA) will run natively and hosted. This is to create a large
   market fast  for Amiga developers to profit from. For the first
   pathfinder release it will run hosted to see this market grow
   fast. We see one of our core duties as serving the developers.

6. We are talking to the Phoenix Consortium about common
   interests.

7. We have been contacted by QNX but currently have no plans
   to work with them.

8. We will develop Amiga products for another market, the
   Domestic Digital Habitat (DDH) market. This markets will
   be kept separate but products will work together if the installer
   so desires it.

9. There will be a new website and it will be public shortly. It has
   been tested on all browsers, Amiga and non Amiga, and given
   the compatibility problems between the implementations of open
   standards, our best effort has been made. The site   will grow
   quickly and more information will be added. We want it to become a
   village where all Amigans can come to voice their opinions, chat,
   and travel off  to different parts of the Amiga universe.

a. A developer support manager has been selected and they are
   working  on implementing   the developer support program. This will
   be in  place before the developer boxes are released.

b. The developer boxes are specced out, we have contacted several
   whitebox manufacturers and we are building the distribution.

c. Amiga will not provide dates until we have a product. We will share
   timelines, but will not attach dates to them. Enough damage has
   already been done.

d. We have had acceptances from 75% of our development team and
   their names and roles will be announced once we get back from
   training (before the end of the month).

This mail can be redistributed without modification within the community.
As further questions and issues come up, we will attempt to answer them.
(Translation: mb)

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14.Jan.2000
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Bill Gates resigns as Microsoft CEO
"Microsoft founder and so-far CEO and Chairman Bill Gates passes on the CEO position of the worlds largest software company Microsoft. New CEO will be Gates friend and former Microsoft President Steve Ballmer. more ... (Translation: mb)

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Software News
14.Jan.2000
EETimes


EETimes: Amiga reborn via Tao alliance
EETimes has a very detailed article by Junko Yoshida on the cooperation by AMIGA and TAO-Group. more ... (Translation: mb)

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14.Jan.2000
Audio Evolution


Audio Evolution
Davy Wentzler writes: more ... (Translation: mb)

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13.Jan.2000
Steven Flowers by e-mail


New Alive Mailinglist
Alive Mediasoft has opened a new mailinglist, where news about their games are posted. Moreover, Steve informed that, due to bandwith issues, the website was temporarily unavailable over the christmas days. The bandwidth has been improvd, so the problems should be solved. (Translation: mb)

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13.Jan.2000
Christoph Dietz by e-mail


Istec 100x configuration tool
Christoph Dietz writes: more ... (Translation: mb)

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13.Jan.2000
Felix Schwarz by e-mail


Innovative News
Fourth coup of the video pros - VLRec NG 4.0 available!
VLRec NG 4.0 shines with many new features. Aside from the reworked interface graphics in GlowIcons look and the option to record in different sizes, there is now a direct interface to fxPAINT. Moreover, the speed of VLRec NG has been further improved, and new effects are available. A must-have for owners of any VHI-compatible video card! more ... (Translation: mb)

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13.Jan.2000
Andreas Magerl by e-mail


English Version of SeaSide released
Andreas Magerl of APC & TCP writes: more ... (Translation: mb)

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13.Jan.2000
Daniel Orth by e-mail


Interview with Petro Tyschtschenko
Daniel Orth writes:
In an interview with amiga.topcool.de, Petro Tyschtschenko said that Amiga already sold 12,000 OS 3.5, this number however being not yet sufficient to earn money. That would take 25,000. more ... (Translation: mb)

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12.Jan.2000
Haage & Partner


H & P News
Between the years, Amino purchased the rights on Amiga (Executive Update). On January 8th, the cooperation with the British company TAO-Group was announced (Press Release). more ... (Translation: mb)

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12.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


Interview with Aaron Digulla
AmiWorld Online has translated an interview with Aaron Digulla, initiator of AROS (The Amiga Research OS), to English. The interview was held by Amiga Life, an italian print magazine. (Translation: mb)

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12.Jan.2000
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Software News
  • MUIbase, the database program, is now available in version 1.3. MUIbase is shareware, please don't forget to register yourself. Download: MUIbase-1.3.lha
  • Frank Wille is offering the new version 0.7c of his ppc.library emulation for WarpOS for download: ppclibemu.lzx
  • New Aminet uploads
  • Registered users can download the Alpha2 version of ArtecScan 2.0 from Stefan Robl. Download: ArtecScan2alpha2.lha
  • A new beta version 4.4 of Photogenics has been send out to the betatesters. Registered uses can get the new version from the website soon. The first public beta for Linux will also be available soon.
  • Andreas Kleinert offers the new version 4.05 of the MPEG-player akMPEG4 (68k+PPC). Download: akMPEG4.lha - 137 Kb
  • A new LAME beta version 3.60 of the MP3 encoder is available at the Audio Page. Download: LAMEbeta.lzx - 410 Kb
(Translation: mb)

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12.Jan.2000
Felix Schwarz in ANF


innovative-web.de
innovative-web.de (fxPaint etc.) is partially down until (presumably) January 12th. IMPORTANT: Please send e-mail you send to xyz@innovative-web.de again, to bs168@fen.baynet.de until the homepage is fully functional again, because the e-mails will not reach us otherwise. Thanks for your patience. (Translation: mb)

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11.Jan.2000
Amiga.org


Craig's Amiga Journal: What light through yonder window shines?
Craig's Amiga Journal: What light through yonder window shines? (Translation: mb)

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11.Jan.2000
COSA


COSA Progress Update
The subject of the new "Open Letter" from the "Campaign to Open Source AmigaOS" - short COSA - is of course the Amiga buyout. The authors put a special focus on what impact this sale has on the COSA project. (Translation: mb)

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11.Jan.2000
Czech Amiga News


TAO-Group and QNX now HaVi members
In addition to several other companies, the TAO Group and QNX Software Systems are now also members of the HaVi organisation. HaVi has been founded by eight members of the entertainment industry in November 1999 to set standards and enforce the conformity to them, e.g. for home networks, so that devices of different manufacturers can "communicate" with each other. more ... (Translation: mb)

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11.Jan.2000
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Software News
  • Ron Goertz has updated his ARexx scripts for FinalWriter and PageStream. Included in the archive are FWCalendar version 3.78 and FWCAddEvent version 3.74. Additional required software like e.g. BGUI and other libraries are available in the download area. Download: FWCalendar.lha
  • TotalVision: SoftCinema, QT/AVI Movie Player (PPC) version 0.8a - Download: SoftCinema
  • PerSuaSiVe SoftWorX: akMPEG4 v4.04 - Download: akMPEG4.lha
  • At Cyberdyne Systems, there is a new version of the HSMathLibs (v44.41 beta 1) for MC68060 available.
  • Lambda: Aside from the latest status report, there are also new screenshots.
  • Epic Marketing has recieved 309 of the 500 preorders needed for "Simon The Sorcerer II" for Amiga, and have gotten that much closer to their goal. You can order the adventure game "Simon The Sorcerer II", which will run on all AGA and graphic card systems with 030 and 8 MByte FastRAM, by e-mail to order@epic-marketing.de, by phone at +49-(0)7071/400492, by fax at +49-(0)7071/400493 or by snail mail to epic marketing, Hirschauer Strasse 9, 72070 Tübingen.
  • Tales of Tamar - trouble with the demo installation
    Eternity writes:
    We probably hit a bug in OS 3.5. If you tried to install the demo from the Amiga Future CD-ROM with OS 3.5 (by draging&dropping the drawer), the protection flags of certain files have been changed. Those files are partially no longer readable, writeable or visible. What helps? more ... (Translation: mb)

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10.Jan.2000
Stevem Flowers by e-mail


Issue 10 of "The Pulse"
The new issue of the free magazine "The Pulse" from Alive Mediasoft contains detailed reviews of Spherical Worlds, Whales Voyage Part One, Adventurer's Lair, Damage, Extra Life and A7+ as well as the story about the latest Amiga buyout. Also you can read previews of Descent 2 and Home Land as well as of fxPaint and Pagestream. (Translation: mb)

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10.Jan.2000
John Chandler


And So It Begins...
At Suite101, John Chandler summarizes the buyout of Amiga. (Translation: mb)

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10.Jan.2000
Heise [Newsticker]


Credit Card Fraud on Internet
Using credit cards in the Internet seems to be not that secure as the banking companies tell us over and over again. A security hole in a software for authentification of credit cards by the company Cybercash (ICVerify) enabled a 19 year old cracker from Moskow, named Maxus, to transfer money at will since 1998, and even withdraw money from cash terminals (according to Maxus). more ... (Translation: mb)

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10.Jan.2000
Marko Seppänen by e-mail


Image Engineer Special Offer
Until 25. January 2000 it's possible to order Image Engineer with a very low price. Only 25$. more ... (ps)

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10.Jan.2000
TAO-Group


Amiga Incorporated and Tao Group enter into a strategic relationship
At the title link, you can now read the press release about the cooperation with Amiga Inc. on the TAO-Group website, too. more ... (Translation: mb)

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09.Jan.2000
R. Saake by e-mail


2IDs online again
2ID's website (Symphonie Pro support and SoundFX Preset support site) is now available online again. The Symphonie Pro support site has been completely reworked, and some new features implemented. A forum is now available, the guestbook has been restructured. more ... (Translation: mb)

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09.Jan.2000
Brad Webb by e-mail


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   T A O ,   B A B Y !   T H E   P A R T N E R   A N N O U N C E D

       A M I G A   I N C .   T O   B E   A T   A M I G A   2 K

           N E W S R O G   D E V E L O P M E N T   E N D S

Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:

 Below we have the second big announcement in recent days by the
reborn Amiga Inc. This one concerns the "content platform foundation
partner" for future development. Not sure yet what all is covered by
that mouth numbing phrase but I am sure it will be interesting and, I
hope, encouraging to watch this relationship.
 There seems to be much more a feeling of relief in the shrunken Amiga
Community at this ownership change than there was when Gateway took
over, and that's as it should be. If we don't make it this time, at
least we finally have some Amigans with vision giving it a try. If
only that had happened back in 1994 ...

 We don't have an actual story on it, but if you read the items below
carefully you'll see that Amino is now Amiga. The change took place on
January 6. They'll be at the Amiga 2000 computer show this spring in
St. Louis, USA, and I can hardly wait. I believe this will be the
first chance for the newest Amiga Inc. to address a large body of the
community. If you can get there, it should be well worth your time.
 If I have my Amiga history right, this is the third Amiga Inc. to be
set up. The original development company (or were they not an Inc.?),
Gateway's, and now the former Amino. Correct?
 Brad Webb,
 Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:

5 Jan 2000

brad,

 just a quick note to say "keep up the good work" ! i enjoy receiving
this e-publication. also, let me add that i prefer this "e-mail style
" as opposed to the old "download style "!!!! makes it easier for me
to read.

best,
dave
~~~~~~
Dave,
 Thanks very much for the note and the vote of confidence. Not sure
who's old download style you mean as we've always been e-mail based,
but I think I know what you're getting at. It's always been one of our
goals to get the news out to people, rather than wait for someone to
come to a website. We think the Amiga community needs both, and our
method can help get the message to people who would never see the
websites.
 Brad

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1 Jan 2000

On 31-Dec-99, Brad Webb wrote:

> The transaction, effective immediately, includes the transfer of
> all Internet domain names related to Amiga which Gateway had held.
> Gateway retains ownership of all patents acquired when it bought
> Amiga in 1997.

 In other words, they have the right to develop something and call it
an Amiga, but not to make or sell any of the old hardware, possibly
the OS either. Then again, that might not to be a bad thing. We all
know how far behind the current hardware and OS are.

 When Tom Schmidt announced that Amiga wasn't going to be a computer
platform anymore, I started looking at the alternatives. I figured
there were three; Linux, Mac and (GULP!) Windows.
 - Linux is a Unix variant at heart. Switching to it meant night
school courses just to learn to use it. (I still haven't entirely
ruled that out.)
 - My GF uses a Mac and she's happy with it. I looked at the new iMacs
and they're nice machines, reminiscent in some ways of my good ol'
A1200, and the price wasn't too bad, considering what it was. Then I
took a gander at the software and nearly had a coronary! $800 for a
paint program???
 - Then there's Windows. I tried to look it up on the 'net. At first
all I found were jokes pages. I surfed over a few of them. It was
educational; nobody likes Windows! At last I found MS's homepage. The
first thing I saw there was ol' Visa Bill Gate's editorial about
"freedom to innovate," (whinging over the Anti-Trust Court obviously.)
By this time I was wondering what had possessed me to even consider
doing this to myself!

 I hope to heck Amino makes a go of Amiga. There are no good
alternatives out there.

        Allan
~~~~~~
Allan,
 I certainly agree with the sentiment in your last paragraph. It's
very early to have a feel for how Amino - now officially Amiga Inc. -
will do, but they've got the community in mind and that's a real plus.
 You do have one misconception in your note. Amiga Inc. has a license
from Gateway to the old patents, so there's really nothing stopping
them from doing just about anything they want to, including building
"classic" type machines if they wish.
 With the new Amiga in place, I think there's at least a good
possibility we won't need an alternative.
 Brad
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   T A O ,   B A B Y !   T H E   P A R T N E R   A N N O U N C E D

 Las Vegas, January 8, 2000 - Amiga Incorporated, a privately held
company based in Maple Valley, WA, has entered into a strategic
relationship with the Tao Group as the new content platform foundation
partner for the new Amiga. Terms of the transaction were not
disclosed. Bill McEwen, Amiga President/CEO, said that the company
selected Tao as the foundation partner for the new Amiga after
reviewing numerous other potential partners. "After extensive research
trawling the markets we found that Tao had the greatest similarities
and strengths with our vision, and the capabilities to get the job
done". McEwen said. "Amiga with Tao together will bring a new level of
capabilities, portability and scalability never available before."
"Tao has its roots in the Amiga so this is particularly satisfying for
us" said Francis Charig, Chairman and CEO of Tao Group. "What makes
this relationship so exciting to Tao is the relationship we can enjoy
with Amiga and the Amiga Community. The world has changed radically in
the last few years and there is a vacuum in terms of content and
software environments that meets the needs of the mass market. The
skill sets of the Amiga community combined with the power and
flexibility of Tao's software infrastructure means that the New Amiga
can create the most compelling content for the emerging digital
services and content markets."


ABOUT AMIGA

 Amiga Incorporated is dedicated to the development, design, and
implementation of components, services, and models that support the
digital experience of tomorrow. Amiga lead the world into the
multi-media experience in the early 80's, and will lead it into the
Digital content universe of the future.

ABOUT TAO

 Tao Group is an intellectual property generator and software company
specializing in technologies for home and mobile networks.
Incorporated in 1992, the Company provides leading edge products for
the emerging markets of intelligent consumer devices. The company's
philosophy is based on providing powerful frameworks for use right
across the range of networked appliances from smart phones to digital
television into which Tao's clients can build in their own branding
and incorporate their own added value. Tao's clients include blue chip
technology corporations in the United States, Japan and Europe.
Motorola and Sony are investors in Tao Group. Tao is headquartered in
Reading, United Kingdom, with representation in Japan and the US, and
its staff includes more than fifty world-class software engineers. Tao
is a Deloitte & Touche Fast 50 Winner and has won a series of
innovation
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       A M I G A   I N C .   T O   B E   A T   A M I G A   2 K

January 6, 2000

 Amino Development Corporation, renamed Amiga Inc. on Jan. 6, will
exhibit at the Amiga 2K show.

 In a conversation today with Bill McEwen, President and CEO of Amino,
now Amiga Inc.,stated that they will definitely exhibit at the Gateway
Computer Show - Amiga 2K, April 1 & 2, 2000.

 Things are happening with Amiga 2K, just as we promised. Stay tuned
for more information on the largest and best Amiga show in the
Americas... Amiga 2K.

 Amiga 2K will be held on Saturday April 1st - Sunday April 2, 2000,
in St. Louis Missouri, U.S.A. at the Henry VIII Hotel.

Bob Scharp
Amigan-St. Louis
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          N E W S R O G   D E V E L O P M E N T   E N D S

04-Jan-2000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 ShadowWorks Software regrets to announce the end of the NewsRog
project for the Amiga. NewsRog is an NNTP News client running on Amiga
personal computers.

 Unfortunately, due to a combination of factors which include the lack
of a market for Amiga software, obsolescent hardware, and a recent
increase in piracy and fraudulent credit card orders, it is no longer
financially possible to continue developing NewsRog. The last version
stands at 1.8b, and the update is available to all registered users
via the web page below:

     http://www.frii.com/~srk/ShadowWorks/Preview/NR.html

 ShadowWorks Software is proud to have pioneered a large number of
news client features that have yet to be duplicated in any other
software that we are aware of. We regret that it was not possible to
continue development of the software, since there was a great deal
more planned for the future.

 ShadowWorks Software wishes to thank all of our loyal customers who
have supported our attempt to bring the Amiga a world class NNTP news
client.
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