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29.Sep.1999
Urban Müller by eMail


Aminet
Urban Müller writes: Aminet is down. The main site has been hacked, and has to be completely reinstalled. This will start on Thursday. It's not under my control, so I cannot tell when it will be functional again. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
AmigaWorld online


M.S.P.: New game Sports Time
M.S.P. will release their first game, Sports Time. As can be guessed by the name, it's a sports game, like HiperSports. The game will be released first quarter 2000. More informations at the title link. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Titan Computer


PowerOS preannouncement
Looks like we can look forward to a new PPC operating system :-). Titan writes: Pre Announcement PowerOS stay tuned Amigans. So far there is only the logo to be seen, which will surely change soon. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Trogladite Software


UnInstaller mailinglist created
UnInstaller has been released a couple of weeks ago, and has been downloaded 800 times since. Therefore Trogladite Software decided to create a mailinglist for this programm. You can subscribe at uninstaller-subscribe@egroups.com, or read the mailinglist directly online: www.egroups.com/group/uninstaller/ (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
apex designs


New Logo for "Payback"
At the Payback site, you can have a look at the new logo. apex designs has created a mailinglist, too, but for announcements only. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Darkage Software


Darkage Software has opened a mailinglist
At the title link, you can join the mailinglist. Darkage Software has decided to stop development of the shoot'em'up game "Alive", since less than 100 people voiced interest in the game. The development of "Tales from Heaven" and "Land of Genesis" will of course be continued, with "Tales from Heaven" being almost finished. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Fun Time World


APC&TCP: The Best of Airsoft Softwair CD-ROM
Right on time for the Home Electronics World '99 in Cologne, the "The Best of Airsoft Softwair" CD-ROM has been released. The CD-ROM is a collection of nearly all programs ever released by the user group Airsoft Softwair. All shareware releases from Airsoft Softwair are of course included on the CD-ROM as unrestricted full versions. Many of the other programs have been reviewed and included in their latest version. (Details at the title link.) (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Haage & Partner


H&P News: STFax 4.0 available, NetConnect 3 to be available soon
STFax 4 has been adapted yet more to the needs of private persons and small companies, like including 120 professional voice messages in German and English. Additionally, many fuctions have been considerably expanded and improved. More details.
According to the manufacturer Active, NetConnect 3 should be available by early October. Aside from Voyager 3, AmIRC 3, NetInfo 2 and Genesis, the programs MetalWeb 4 (WYSIWYG HTML editor), mFTP 2 and WebVision 2 have been added. More details. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
Linuxticker


m68k Hacker Meeting In Oldenburg
LinuxTicker writes:
The Linux/m68k-hacker meet on the 15th and 16th of October in the university of Oldenburg (Germany) The meeting is mainly for developers. The official announcement including a registration form can be found under the titlelink. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
Andreas Falkenhahn per eMail


Britney Spears Rainboot Bootup
Andreas Falkenhahn writes. Because of the sucess of the Alicia Silverstone Rainboot Bootups, there 's now a Britney Spears Rainboot at the Airsoft homepage. There are two versions for download: a light version without sounds, which is 550kb smaller than the full version with sounds. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
The World Foundry


TWF-Poll: Do You Want a LINUX Version of Explorer 2260 ?
The news-page of TWF shows the results. Furthermore there's a brandnew support-page e.g. with patches for TWF games. There 's a new CD player too. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
Amigart [Classic]


World Construction Set: Render Engine Developement, Amiga upgrades
World Construction Set Render Engine Development and Upgrades For The Amiga. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
amiga-news.de


Petro Seen In "Neues" On 3sat
On Monday in the evening Petro Tyschtschenko gave a short interview about the MCC not to be released. The interviewer asked what kind of strange game is played by Amiga Inc. in the USA. Petro explained that the current developement was a surprise for him too. He coorperated with Jim Collas very good and didn't have a doubt that the MCC is going to be released. But he got used to surprises and stress situations, how everyone knows and this he will master the situation again. The interviewer: "This means to cry about our old, beloved Amiga again." Everyone who wants to see the interview again can watch the rerun on Saturday, the 2nd of October at 2.00 pm. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
Robert Kuehn per eMail


New Amiga User List
Robert Kuehn writes: I created a homepage (titlelink), in which every Amiga user can enter himself and gets listed. So everyone has the possibility to find Amiga users near him. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
Joern Plewka per eMail


KATO
We support the attempt of Mr. Grabbe, who suggested a new, useful Amiga hardware. This suggestion isn't new, but after the planless acting of AI, where even 5 years after CBMs bankrupt nothing happened (hardware), nonetheless actual. The big problem, which prevented us from integrating the Amiga into a standarized platform via slot card until now, is the problem with the drivers for plugin cards and on-board hardware. In the opposite to the name owners, who constantly states he doesnt need third party developers, we know that they cant make it on their own. Another problem is the Amiga Community, which can only be filled with enthusiasm for completly illusoric projects. Its not practical to try to compete with SGI, Sony or Apple, which are calculating millions of sold systems. Otherwise homecomputermainboards are classified to be useful enough to use modern RISC CPUs. The result are the well known "impotent" tower solutions. CPU top....envoirement flop. If there should be amiga developers, which dont want just want to tap money, they should use standard hardware. In the first point this would be a usual mainboard (Athlon/AlphaII) or a PPC-mainboard (IBM/MOT). Katodev has access to a bridge, which is used as adapter to use cards,build for 030 Macs, in PCI machines. The license fees should be really low. This would be a basis for a minimal Amiga mainboard without CPU, something a british company was unable to do. Amiga-floppy and sound would be 100 % compatible, the 68k would get emulated, for example via UAE, which is ,with a decent CPU, already fast enough. Everyone who wants cooperate with us, and Mr. Grabbe, should contact us. There are no detailed infos or product-announcements for end-user. (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
SEAL


SEAL: Interview with Petro
SEAL: Interview with Petro Tyschtschenko. (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
Jim Gunnell by eMail


Byte.com: W(h)ither The Amiga? The curtain draws upon the storied platform
Byte.com: W(h)ither The Amiga? The curtain draws upon the storied platform. (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
Johannes Geiss by eMail


Open Letter to Thomas Schmidt
Another one? Yes ;-). Johannes Geiss has written down his frustration about Amiga Inc. in his (German) Open Letter. To not make this a permanent institution, we promise this is the last letter published here :-). (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
Nico Barbat by eMail


Game designers wanted
Eremation Entertainment is desperately looking for people for a commercial Amiga game, especially programmers and graphicians.
Informations: Nico Barbat, +49 - 221 / 4304656, +49 - 179 / 4932913, nico@barbat.de. (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
Domenig Weyermann by eMail


Linux Day in Feldkirch
The Linux User Group Vorarlberg (LUGV) hosts the LinuxDay on October 30th, 1999, in the Montforthaus Feldkirch (Vorarlberg, Austria, adjacent to Germany, Switzerland and Lichtenstein). We want to offer both private users and companies an opportunity to get an impression from the various operating fields of the free operating system Linux. Aside from a Linux installation party for beginners, we offer workshops and lectures about Linux as Internal Server (Windwows Connectivity with Samba, connecting Linux to Novell- and Mac-networks), External Server (WWW, FTP, Mail), Security / Firewalls / Internet with Linux, games, desktop environments...
All interested in Linux, and those who want to learn more, are invited! We would be happy about Amiga freaks visiting us. Attendance is for free. More details at the title link. (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
Thomas Steiding by eMail


Show report Pianeta Amiga '99 by Thomas Steiding
Thomas Steiding by Epic-Marketing has attended the show, and summarised his impressions for us: more ... (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
Olaf Köbnik by eMail


Amiga Arena News
Olaf Köbnik writes:
Current Situation - Amiga Arena!
Right now a new concept for Amiga Arena is being worked on. The Amiga Arena Specials with special prices for Shareware programs will be continued, with not only German software being offered in the future.
The information offers for games are extended. Only software with development really continuing for the Amiga will be supported.
Free Amiga Games! Since there are no specials at Amiga Arena due to this right now, there are links to sites offering free Amiga Classic games for download legally! Games like Syndicate, Theme Park (AGA), Fifa International Soccer, Soccer Kid, Kick Off 2, Black Crypt, Arabian Nights, Sim City and many more are legally available from these sites. (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
Thomas Lorenz by eMail


New Versions: MOV/AVI player SoftCinema 0.6 and MPEG player Frogger 1.3.5 beta
Both packets are for PPC (PowerUP). (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
Andreas Falkenhahn by eMail


Rainboot News
Andreas Falkenhahn writes:
A new Service Pack for Rainboot has been released: The Rainboot Service Pack #2 contains a new version of RCC (1.16), optimised Rainboot 2.67 data and updated German guides. As always, a password is required to use the Service Pack, since it is intended for registered users only. Registered users can order the password from me by eMail. (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
Andreas Kleinert by eMail


Amiga Future Statement
Following a recent trend :-) in the Amiga community, PerSuaSiVe SoftWorX has released a statement about the Amiga future, too, which hones latest developments and initiatives, too. (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
Andreas Frank by eMail


AmigaOS 3.5 - A Point Of Criticism
At the title link, Andreas Frank explains (German, sorry) why he doesn't agree with the 2:1 ratio. more ... (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
Amiga Extreme


Amiga Extreme: Interview with Insanity
Amiga Extreme was able to make an interview with Insanity, makers of "Enforce". (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
ANN


ANN was offline shortly
Dreamhost, the provider of ANN, was in trouble yesterday. Due to the fact that the server was restarted with a week-old backup, some ANN data has been lost.
ANN applied for this year's LETZEBURGER WEB AWARD again. Here you can vote for ANN. (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
Allan Odgaard


New 68000 version of TextEditor.mcc available
Download: MCC_TextEditor_68000.LZX. Additionally, a new version of the iSpell documentation is available. Download: iSpell_Help.LhA. (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
AmigaUpdate


Amiga Update Newsletter by Brad Webb #990925
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                 P H O T O G E N I C S   4 . 2

         P U R E   B A S I C   I S   A V A I L A B L E

Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:

 Our last issue carried the first statement from Amiga's new
President. There were probably some readers who thought our reaction
overly negative. That number may increase after reading his second
statement, below. However, most of our readers seem to feel as we do,
that with the latest moves at Amiga, there is no more future for an
Amiga we would recognize. At least, none with the company which
carries the name.
 While Mr. Schmidt talks of licensing others to make Amiga computers,
he doesn't make any references to maintaining the standards for
hardware and operating system within Amiga. He speaks only of the
specifications for the MCC itself. It's vital for such standards to be
maintained if there's to be any kind of an Amiga computer at all. This
is our main concern with recent events, not the fact that Amiga won't
make any computers themselves. Yes, that bothers us also, since they'd
indicated they would actually build some at least. However, the real
key is to ensure clone compatibility with a meaningful standard. So
far, what we're seeing gives us little hope for such control. And
pulling away from making any computers, which would provide a standard
for clones, is a very strong negative statement. Also, remember Amiga
OS 5 has disappeared from the Amiga web site. Folks, these are pretty
strong indications, and they don't indicate good things. If Amiga
proves to actually license and maintain meaningful standards for next
generation computers, then we'll reverse our opinion of them gladly,
and be happy to admit our misjudgement. We doubt we'll have to "eat
crow" though, to use an old American saying.
 We also find it disingenuous for Amiga to say that bringing the MCC
to market was beyond them. If so, buy stock in Dell and sell any you
have in Gateway. There certainly are risks, but the approach Amiga was
persuing would not be beyond Gateway, and only beyond Amiga if Gateway
chose to make it so. We suspect there were people within Gateway who
didn't see the worth, and did see the risks. This is common when a new
opportunity collides with a company that's lost the entrepreneurial
spirit and can't recapture it. Especially if there were pressure from
Microsoft, as has been alleged in some quarters.
 We feel it's still possible for Gateway/Amiga to come up with
something that will please the Amiga community down the road. We also
feel the odds are greatly against it. If the Amiga is to survive as a
computer platform, it probably is in the hands of the community. This
is a heady and heavy challenge. We hope the people trying to make this
work will succeed, and we stand ready to help them get the word out to
you as they go forward.
 There are many efforts being launched by the community. Besides the
"Phoenix Consortium" mentioned in last issue, there's AQUA (a software
architecture whose name stood for Amiga QNX Uniform Architecture, at
least originally, and maybe still does), Amino (an Amiga like company
name being discussed by former Amiga Inc. employee Fleecy Moss), and
TAC (Team AMIGA Central). Despite requests for information to
individuals identified as participating in these groups, none of them
has responded to "Amiga Update" at this time. Some of the e-mail just
bounced from the addresses we found on mostly empty web sites. Other
e-mail went unresponded to. The reason for silence mentioned in the
few public statements made is that pieces aren't in place yet to
provide information properly, or that nothing is yet ready and there
will be no premature announcements. Both are good reasons, but the
situation does leave us unclear on who'll be doing what and what the
relationships among groups is. As the picture clarifies, we'll bring
you information. Well known Amigans such as Fleecy Moss and Bill
McEwan have their names associated with much of the activity. Fleecy
has given a long interview on some of what's underway. It can be found
at http://www.williams.demon.co.uk/seal/fleecyint2.html as I write
this.
 From where we sit, it's all very confused at the moment. Lots of
acronyms, lots of good intentions, too early for anything real or any
idea if there ever will be anything real. We do hope so. But we still
have the standards issue ...

TransMeta - No Betta' Than Gateway?

 Recently the CEO of TransMeta was quoted as saying there was never
any connection between the secretive company and Amiga. The name
TransMeta appeared at World of Amiga only because it was in the
background of a picture of Linus Torvalds, the inventor of Linux, who
works for TransMeta. Unfortunately for that story, there were many
Amigans watching, some of whom captured images of the presentation,
who will be happy to state the name was on the list of partners, not
in the background at all.
 Maybe we're better off without TransMeta, whatever they're doing. One
thing we don't need more of is "untruths".
 We hope you enjoy this issue.
 Brad Webb,
 Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:

10 Sep 1999
Hello Brad,

 I am the manager for the San Francisco State Univ. Residential
Network (ResNet). We have ~1500 kids in our networked dorms. Each
semester I get asked by kids and their parents what computer should
they get. Well guess what, after two years of suggesting Gateway
computers...All of a sudden my opinion has changed...Gateway?!...No, I
think you would be much happier with a Dell :)
                                     Kind Regards,

                                    Harry
==
Harry,
 Thanks very much for the note and permission to print it. To the
readers: Harry's note is in response to our last issue in which I
mentioned I expected a backlash against Gateway that could be
surprising to them because many Amigans are involved professionally
in the IT industry in one way or another. I'm sure Harry isn't alone
in his response and I must admit it brought a smile to my face.
 Brad

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16 Sep 1999
Dear Brad,

 The one thing that is very obvious about Mr. Schmidt's release is
that it is classic double-speak: it takes great pains to really say
nothing at all.

 My counter to this release would be to tell Mr. Schmidt and Gateway
to go ahead with their next millenium multimedia "appliance" and if
they really need to call it "Amiga", then do so, but they could at
least show some respect for the Amiga community by releasing the
rights to the old OS and hardware so that someone (maybe this Phoenix
group) can try to continue on our own path even if it's not called
Amiga but something else.

 I've been using Linux now for most of the year. I think Linux shows
us how to almost but not quite get it right. The Open Source concept
is the key element that could resurrect the Amiga if anything can.
What Linux lacks is anything beyond all the excited geeks who really
believe in it. There is a pretense of support for Linux in all of its
"documentation", but the documentation is largely a barely readable
diverse collection of highly technical information, a lot of which is
outdated and incorrect as far as newer releases of the kernel go.

 I have Wordperfect 8 for Linux and it works pretty well. It appears
that Corel feels that because they allow it to be downloaded for free
that they don't need to fix some of the glaring glitches in the
display that are quite annoying (makes it look like a beta version). I
even paid for a licensed copy of Wordperfect 8, and noted after I
bought it that the CDROM manual that comes with it is for Wordperfect
7, and because of MANY differences in the operation of 7 and 8, it is
virtually useless -- fortunately the written manual is correct. I
wanted to email them to let them know about these various problems,
but I can't find any email address on their website to send it to --
I'm certainly not going to pay for a phone call just to tell them all
these problems. I keep wondering, where are the fixes?

 So the gist I get is that the commercial players are using Linux for
two things: 1)to get back at Microsoft, and 2)to save money by not
having to finish and support their products. Doesn't sound like the
beginning of a success story to me.

 Personally, I view Linux as a way to keep myself intellectually
occupied as I fumble my way around its innards. Meanwhile, I'm trying
to learn Perl.

Greg
==
Greg,
 If Linux is to continue its growth, it's going to have to address all
problems of the nature you describe. It's too bad the Amiga will not
be in a position to help.
 As for releasing the source of Amiga OS, that might indeed help. Just
because Amiga OS is old doesn't mean it's bad. One reason many
professionals in the IT world prefer UNIX to NT, and that includes me,
is because UNIX has been around long enough to become very stable and
mature. Amiga OS needs improvements in key areas, but it's also been
tempered by time.
 Brad
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15 Sep 1999
        ...say it ain't so, Brad...

 I'm having trouble believing that Amiga is dead again. I need to hear
it from Gateway. Yeah, I'd love to hear them admit that they did
something so massively stupid. They came along at a time when
MicroSoft was starting to show the strain; they found and bought a
technology that had the potential to finally loosen ol' Visa Bill's
grip on his monopoly; they set up a company to develop it, put their
best people in it, poured dump truck loads of money into it; then,
mere months before this shining hope was ready for release, they took
the very part of the technology, (controlling internet appliances),
that Microsoft already has wrapped up and chucked the whole rest of it
in the dumpster! Irving Gould and Medhi Ali weren't _that_ stupid!

P.S. Do you know off hand what the status of OS3.5 is?

Allan
==
Allan,
 I think you echo questions a large number of Amigans are asking. As
for OS 3.5, as nearly as I can tell it's real and coming. I have my
copy on order.
 Brad

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15 Sep 1999
Hello Brad

    After constructing a long response to Tom Schmidt's statement,
  I decided to erase it and just say I think he's "full of beans".
  It's discouraging that he can't tell the difference between
  hundreds versus thousands of e-mails as it is quite a large
  gap.  He says "Long live Amiga" but Gateway-Amiga has only
  orphaned it once again in the same fashion of Commodore and Escom
  have done with broken promises, mis-management, and greed.
    THE real Amiga has been the devotion, work, and sacrifice of
  designers, programmers, developers, and users.  They support and
  appreciate this "box and O/S" which makes their lives better.
  It's a wonderful workhorse and work of art.  I personally want
  it spread again so that everyone has the opportunity to at least
  know what it is.  I don't care if it's the number one seller, but
  I do care if its decendant is still around for us to use.  So
  call me selfish.....
    Thank you very much for your newsletter, and thanks for posting
  the Phoenix information.  They have my full support.

    - Lars
==
Lars,
 Like you, we wish the Phoenix consortium the best. They have a very
difficult road ahead of them. On their side is that fact that no-one
else has ever done what the Amiga community has already done. This
computer has largely been kept alive by the community for years. Now
it looks like it much be 100% a community project.
 Brad
~~~~~~

14 Sep 1999

 I'm not so sure this is all that bad. Months ago, Gateway said they
weren't going to make the AmigaNG computer, just license the Amiga
technology/OS. Collas said the same a few weeks ago. So now we're back
to the same story.

 What has happened is that Amiga Inc./Gateway has gone into stealth
mode after a lot of publicity, after saying earlier they didn't want
to tip their hand to possible competitors (e.g. Microsoft) who could
thwart their plans. Could not recent events serve to conceal Gateway's
true plans, plans more to our liking than some are willing to admit?

 Maybe we'll find out in "two more weeks" (OK, 4 more months) :-)

Gary
==
Gary,
 We honestly didn't pick and chose our letters for this issue to set a
theme, the tone you see here accurately reflects how our readers feel.
Thank you for providing a counterpoint view. We actually find it a
positive thing that there are still some with hope for the future, and
hope in Gateway/Amiga. However, for the reasons I state in my
editorial above, I really don't expect anything from them. Here's
hoping I'm wrong and you're right.
 Brad

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11 Sep 1999 21:11:31 GMT

Congratulations Ted,

 Your silence is dammning. you most likely will be remembered as the
man who finally laid Amiga to rest.

 I suspect that we are so firecely protective of the Amiga because ALL
of the alternatives, despite their dazzling specs are still
"un-satisfying" to use.

 I run a growing business here in Japan using Amigas...it is quite
difficult to to get hardare and software at times but I persist
because all the Macs and PCs just do not "cut it"

 In closing, I wonder how my business would fare with you as the CEO.
Judging by the track record thus far, I shudder to think.

 Congratulations Ted.

 It's an odd an unfamiliar feeling to say that even though I do not
know you and most probably will never meet you in your lofty
circles...I don't like you.

 In the end, you are responsible. That is how I personally see it.

 The Amiga is not a token in a Monopoly game to us.

Michael
==
Michael,
 I doubt Ted Waite reads "Amiga Update", but I wish he did. As you
say, in the end it's his company. Maybe in Waite/Schmidt we'll have
another pair to place besides Gould/Ali. In truth, we're not quite at
that point yet. There still is a very slim possibility Gateway/Amiga
will do something the community will applaud. I'm not holding my
breath waiting, however.
 We hope you'll forgive us for excerpting your letter. We had to do
that to many of the notes above also, and some letters we couldn't fit
in at all. For some odd reason, the old mailbox at "Amiga Update" is
more full than it's been in a long time ...
 Brad
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            M O R E   F R O M   T H E   P R E S I D E N T

September 17, 1999

Open Letter to the Amiga Community

 There has been a great deal of confusion and frustration expressed in
the news groups and via email over the past several weeks. I apologize
that we have not been more direct in our communications, and I want to
set the record straight.

 First, per my previous messages, I continue to be impressed with the
passion and commitment of this community. You have "hung in there''
through a number of upheavals over the past years, and through several
false starts on next-generation Amiga platforms. You deserve better. I
have received many, many emails over the past two weeks, expressing
your opinions and frustrations. Let me try and summarize what I have
heard.

 Many of you acknowledge the fact that we are focusing on software for
the coming generation of "Internet appliances.'' We are very excited
about the new Amiga Operating Environment, the work we are doing with
Linux (and other operating systems that support Java), and the huge
growth curve in Internet appliances that we are going to ride. You
have gracefully wished us well in this endeavor, for that, I thank
you. As you know, we announced in July that we were pursuing the
development of a "multimedia convergence computer'' that would serve
as the next-generation Amiga desktop computer. After the change in
management at Amiga, we reviewed all our product plans. To be honest,
the ability for us to deliver the MCC was unrealistic. Furthermore, I
have fundamentally decided that it would be better to partner with a
wide variety of hardware partners, rather than compete against them
with a product of our own.

 From your perspective, one big problem exists. Sounds great, but what
does this new direction have to do with the original Amiga computer?
Quite honestly, nothing! We realize that this does not satisfy the
desire of the Amiga community for a next-generation Amiga. In
response, I remain committed to seek out partners who are interested
in developing a next-generation Amiga computer and operating system.
We have been following the discussions amongst the newly formed
"Phoenix Platform Consortium'' and talking to companies interested in
supplying the next-generation Amiga. We are open to the possibility of
licensing the MCC product specification and design that is now on the
shelf to companies that are interested in further developing the Amiga
desktop computer product line. We believe that this could be an
attractive business opportunity for another company.

 In summary, we are continuing to focus our resources on setting
software standards for the coming generation of Internet appliances.
We are not planning to offer hardware devices, but will work with
hardware manufacturers who want to license our technology. As far as
offering next-generation Amiga systems, we are open to talking to
companies who want to offer such a product. For those of you who are
excited about the Amiga Operating Environment running on a wide
variety of future Internet appliances, we invite you to track our
progress and activities over the coming months. The Internet appliance
software model that we are putting together will open up an exciting
new era of software development that we think will be very interesting
to the type of innovative thinkers who were drawn to the Amiga
computer in years past.

Best Regards,

Thomas J. Schmidt
President and CEO
Amiga, Inc.
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        M O T O R O L A   -   N E W   P P C   S T R A T E G Y

Motorola PowerPC Microprocessor Strategy (32K pdf)

      Motorola Discloses New PowerPCTM Microprocessor Strategy Roadmap

      Customers announce products based on the MPC7400 microprocessor

 Austin, TX - September 13, 1999 - In a move to demonstrate their
strong long-term commitment to the PowerPC architecture as a strategic
solution addressing multiple markets, Motorola (NYSE: MOT) today
revealed its PowerPC Microprocessor Strategy Roadmap. Details included
information on the future direction for development of leading-edge
microprocessors, integrated devices, innovative design methodologies
and manufacturing processes, as well as an aggressive strategy for
rapid reuse of these technologies. The new products, all to be created
at Motorola design centers worldwide, expand the PowerPC portfolio
providing solutions for the networking, telecommunications, computing,
transportation and other high-end embedded markets. The announcement
was made during the keynote address at the company's Horizons '99
event, where several customers demonstrated new products based on the
recently announced MPC7400 PowerPC microprocessor "The
high-performance embedded space craves raw MIPS processing and
sophisticated integration for its products," said Daniel Artusi,
Motorola vice president and general manager of the Network and
Computing Systems Group. "The large and influential base of customers
using PowerPC-based designs must be able to create flagship products
and move them into the market rapidly. We've dedicated enormous
resources in research and design to ensure that our PowerPC-based
microprocessors continuously deliver best-in-class customer solutions
for all of our target markets."

 As illustrated by Motorola's PowerPC Strategy Roadmap, the PowerPC
core design facilitates ease of reuse for integrated devices or
semi-custom applications. System level reuse of intellectual property
results in faster time-to-market. In 1998, Motorola captured 36% of
the 32-bit embedded processor market and the PowerPC architecture was
rated the #1 choice for new 32-bit embedded applications*. Coupled
with state-of-the-art design methodology, the PowerPC technology reuse
strategy will further strengthen Motorola's already dominant market
position.

 "The PowerPC roadmap underscores a renewed vigor by Motorola to
advance the PowerPC family," said market watcher Will Strauss,
president of Forward Concepts (Tempe, AZ). "Applying the most advanced
0.15-micron copper HiPerMOS process to the product family indicates
Motorola's substantial investment in advancing the PowerPC
technology."

 Today TeraGLOBAL Communications Corporation, CSP Inc. and DY 4
Systems Inc. announced products based on Motorola's MPC7400 PowerPC
microprocessor with AltiVec technology. These products join other
MPC7400-based solutions recently introduced by Mercury Computer
Systems, Inc. and SKY Computers, Inc. The MPC7400 processor with
AltiVec technology also powers all of Apple's newest and most powerful
desktop computers, the Power MacTM G4 series.

 As the worlds's #1 producer of embedded processors, Motorola's
Semiconductor Products Sector offers multiple DigitalDNATM solutions
which enable customers to create new business computing,
transportation, and wireless communications markets. Motorola's
worldwide semiconductor sales were $7.3 billion (USD) in 1998.

 Motorola is a global leader in providing integrated communications
solutions and embedded electronic solutions. Sales in 1998 were $29.4
billion. For additional information regarding Motorola PowerPC
microprocessors, visit http://motorola.com/PowerPC.

 *Source: Cahner's MicroDesign Resources The Microprocessor Report,
January 1999.
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 M I R A D A   S U P P O R T S   P H E O N I X   C O N S O R T I U M

14 Sep 1999

 It's about time the "big boys" came out to play.

 This has happened before. But unlike before, there truly are some
heavyweights among the rebels (or is that REBOLs?)

 We're going to follow this one closely. It opens so many new and
exciting doors. Maybe we (Mirada) won't have to do a 100% port to
Linux after all (?) ;)

 To show our support, any of you weary may submit your support at our
web-page and we will then forward it to "greenboy". And, to further
show our hearts are in the right place, we will give the
administrators of this project full access to the database via a web
interface.

 Fleecy? Bill?

 We are only asking for the exact information that was asked for on
the TA Mailing List.

Point your browser to the form at:
        http://www.mirada-innovations.com/amigang.phtml

 NOTE: This is not yet officially endorsed by Amino or the "Phoenix
Consortium", we are only doing it in support of the effort, all
information is for the SOLE purpose of this effort. It will be
forwarded to the E-Mail address in the TA Mailing List E-Mail
(greenboy@bigsky.net)

Regards,
Jeffrey D. Webster
Mirada Innovations
http://www.mirada-innovations.com/polls/poll.phtml
(Take our bi-weekly Political polls!)
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             A M I G A   E X T R A V A G A N Z A   9 9

24 Sept. 1999
                            Amiga Extravaganza 99


 WHEN:

October 8th (setup) and get acquainted
Sat Oct 9th: 10am-6pm EST
Sun Oct 10th: 10am-4pm EST

 WHERE:

National Guard Armory 3912 West Minnesota St
Indianapolis, IN

HOW MUCH:

$8 in advance
$10 at the door (2 free tickets with purchase of 1 or more tables)



 Who Will Be There?

 If the vendor has a (*) by the name they are not totally committed or
 pending, this will change.

 Digital Arts

 Amiga, NewTek, DeskStation dealer located in Bloomington, IN
*Seminare

 * ImageFX

 Computer animation and graphics for broadcast television, multimedia
and the Internet

 SystemsForTomorrow

 Hardware and software for Amiga. Located in Independence, MO.

 * Token Media

 Video Imaging Studios has served as the Twin Cities full service
video production center.

 Onyx Technologies

 Telecommunication solutions provider for the small to medium business
"an authorized Altigen Communications Dealer"

 Amazing Amiga Magazine

 The World's First Monthly Amiga Magazine *Seminare

 * John Zacharias

 Author of AEMail, email client for the Amiga

 * Cloanto

 Italian makers of the high-quality PPaint, PSuite and Kara Collection
font/etc. package.

 FWD-Computing

 Mail-order CD-ROM software for Amiga computers

 CompuQuick Media Center

 Hardware, software and peripherals in central Ohio.

 Dan's Deals

 Specializing In Amiga Components and Systems, located in NE Ohio

 Macrohard Computers

 Amiga Hardware dealer out of Ohio, Owner Laurent Arseneau

 Discount Computer Supplies

 Printing and computer supplies, Amiga compatible. Will be presenting
a seminar about re-inking cartridges, creating your own designs for
mouse pads, T-shirts & Cups.

 Details

 Show Space 99ft x 104ft (over 10,000 sq. ft!)

 Iteneriary

 Near by lodging ($ave with our group rate)

 Comfort-Sleep Inn

 Online Application Forms for Vendor/Dealers and User Groups. Vendor
Space (8 ft tables - no limit on the # of tables) this price includes
2 free tickets All fees cover both Saturday and Sunday.

 If you are a User Group please click here, All Vendors/Dealers you
need to click here. Please use one of the links above to apply for
show space. Cost of Booths: $300 (Hurry!! deadline Sept 28th)

 Seafood Newburg & Prime Rib, click! Banquet

 All-U-Can-Eat Buffet $25 per person (Waterfront Inn)

 If you are interested in attending our show and you are not a vendor
or part of a user group please click on the following form. ($ave
Now!)

 AE Shows User Form

Make All Payments Payable To:
  ARCUG, Indianpolis
  Att: Amiga Extravaganza A word from the President of ARCUG
  4007 Lawndale Ave ,Suite A
  Indianapolis, IN 46254

http://www.midlink.com/amiga/aeshows2.html
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            S W E D E N ' S   A M I G A   M A G   D I E S

13 Sept., 1999

 The only printed Swedish Amiga magazine - "Amiga Info/AI Echo" -
announced on September 10 that it has ceased publishing. It was
started in 1996 by Thomas Svensson and the final issue (19) was
published in March of this year. The final issue saw a name change
from Amiga Info to "AI/Echo" to better reflect the magazine changing
from an Amiga-only magazine to one also covering Linux. Although that
meant an increase in sales it was not enough to save the magazine.
AmigaInfo/AI Echo's web site will live on at www.xfiles.se.
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                  W A S T E D   D R E A M S   C D

 Winnipeg, MB, September 11, 1999 Power Solutions announces the first
of its imported titles: Wasted Dreams CD for $49.99 CAD. With its hand
drawn locations, digital speech, 3D rendered animations, strategy
action, and logic puzzles it will keep players busy for some time.
Wasted Dreams will work on any Amiga with 2MB Chip ram and 1MB Fast
ram. It will utilize faster CPU's, more memory, and the AGA chipset if
available.

 As well, our efforts to reduce old inventory continue. The 50% off
sale is still ongoing. Buy Distant Suns CD v5.01 for $29.99 CAD and
receive a 50% discount on all other products in our online ordering
catalog. This discount does NOT apply to the Wasted Dreams CD. Power
Solutions is an Amiga only Canadian company. Access our software
catalog at http://www.powersolutions.mb.ca/cat_sw/

http://www.powersolutions.mb.ca/
info@powersolutions.mb.ca
1-204-453-0527
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       D I G I T A L   I M A G E S '   W I P O U T   2 0 9 7

 September 8th, 1999 - Blittersoft have announced today that we are
now taking pre-orders for the famous Anti-Gravity Racer WipeOut 2097.

 This game needs little introduction, already proving a smash hit
success on the PlayStation and PC platforms. We expect full release in
October.

 At last a game is available on the Amiga that will really show off
the power of the PPC platform and 3D capable graphics hardware.

 For further information and pre-order details, please visit the Store
area on our Website.

http://www.blittersoft.com

Specification:

Highly detailed 3d graphics
8 tracks with up to 15 ships racing concurrently
3 racing modes (time trial/arcade/challenge)
4 racing classes
5 ship models with different characteristics
8 weapons/extras
9 CD audio tracks + 16 bit sound fx
MPEG animations (no external player required)
Keyboard/Mouse/Joypad control (fully configurable)

AMIGA-specific features:

Runs in a window on the workbench (incl. resizing)
Supports triple buffering for max. performance
Increased maximal view distance during the race
Fogging effect
Mipmapping/trilinear filtering (if supported by hardware)
Gamma correction
Optional frame rate limitation

Requirements:

PowerPC 603e CPU (recommended: 604e CPU)
3D gfx card (minimal: CV3D, recommended: CVPPC/BVPPC or newer)
recommended: sound card
minimal 1 MB free HD space (recommended: 70 MB)
24 MB RAM (recommended: 32 MB RAM)
CD-ROM drive
OS 3.0 (recommended: OS 3.1)
CyberGraphX/Picasso96 software
WarpUp V4 software (included)
Warp3D V2 software (included)
recommended: AHI software
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              N E W S C O A S T E R   R E L E A S E D

11 September, 1999

NewsCoaster, Offline Newsreader Available

 Announcing the release of NewsCoaster, a new shareware offline
newsreader for the Amiga. The unregistered version can be downloaded
from Aminet, in comm/news/newscoaster.lha

Minimum Requirements:
- 68020 or better
- MUI
- 4MB RAM (absolute minimum)
- OS3.0 or above

Features:

 - Powerful control over which posts are downloaded (eg, set a maximum
number of posts to download) - can configure for each newsgroup
individually - Killfile on any header - Automatic killfile creation,
based on a particular message (eg, kill this thread, or kill all
messages from this author) - Choose not to download messages greater
than a certain number of lines - Email support to reply to sender -
Automatic rewrapping of text when replying - no more overspilling
lines - Multithreaded interface - view messages whilst replying to
others, and having preferences windows open, continue to use the
program whilst uploading and downloading news - Import function which
reads in all news items from a given directory (and all
sub-directories) allowing you to easily import news from your old
newsreader - MIME Version 1.0 for decoding files - can decode
Quoted-Printable, base64 and uuencoded messages - Attachments - base64
encoding - Search facilities - can search in a particular header, or
in any header, the message body, or the entire message - *, / and _
are converted to bolds, italics and underlines - but this can be
turned off (no more unreadable programming NGs that you get in some
newsreaders...) - You can have eight signatures, with a default
specified for each newsgroup - Easy to use interface - AmigaGuide
documentation - Download Group list option - Many more features..

Please visit http://members.tripod.com/newscoaster for more details.

Thanks,

Mark Harman
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       F U S I O N   F O R   P P C   I N   P R O C E S S

                      FUSION-PPC in the works!

              Deadline for release: November 20th, 1999


17 Sept., 1999

 Microcode Solutions is pleased to announce that the 60 day count down
for the release of the PPC module will begin on September 20th, 1999.

 The PC version is being worked on at the same time as the Amiga
version, so the expected release date will be close to the Amiga
version.

 Although we have 60 days to complete the product, it may be that it
is done much sooner... especially in light of the competition between
Microcode Solutions and Emulators, Inc. to release a PPC version for
the PC.

 The retail price for the PowerPC upgrade module is $199.95. If you
pre-pay before the release of the product (regardless of the stated
release date), you will be charged only $149.95.
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                   P H O T O G E N I C S   4 . 2

15 Sept., 1999

 Paul Nolan is pleased to announce Photogenics 4.2, another free
update to existing users of Photogenics 4.x.

 The main new features in 4.2 are Tool Tips for quick and easy
explanations of all of the items in the tool bar, a Media Cache for
improved Media loading times, and new paint on image processing modes
such as: Gamma, Sharpen, UnsharpMask, BizarrePixelize, Randomize, and
Channel Randomize. Blur, Convolve and RadialBlur have been rewritten
for more speed, features and options. In particular Blur is now
incredibly fast. Processing a 50x50 pixel blur on a 800x600 image now
takes less than 2 seconds on an 060, with a huge 500x500 pixel blur
taking just 3 seconds, and is fast enough to apply with the AirBrush!

 Several minor changes include an enhanced Scale with improved quality
and feedback, an improved Text tool, a reduction in the memory need by
Photogenics by one megabyte (now uses just two megs with no images
loaded), various overall speed improvements, keyboard shortcuts for
zoom and pan, plus tweaks to the user interface.

 Price

$99.99 US Dollars.

Upgrade from Photogenics v1.x or v2: $75 US Dollars.

How to purchase Photogenics

 You can securely order online with your credit card by going to
http://www.paulnolan.com and clicking on Purchase, or by calling the
StarByte order hotline toll free on 1 800 243 1515, extension 400.
Outside of Northern America, please prefix this number with the
necessary dialing code (00 from the UK), and note that international
call charges will apply. If upgrading, you will need your registration
code, type it into the field labeled Comments or tell the salesperson.

 Photogenics is also available fully localized in German, with
distribution in Germany courtesy of Schatztruhe,
http://www.schatztruhe.de.

 For screen shots, a gallery, and even more information please visit
the Photogenics website at http://www.paulnolan.com

 Photogenics is a registered trademark of Paul Nolan. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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          P U R E   B A S I C   I S   A V A I L A B L E

11 Sept., 1999

 Pure Basic is brand new 'high level' programming langage based on the
previoulsy etablished B.A.S.I.C rules. It ensure a good compatibility
with similar basic compiler independement of the computer. The
learning is easy, as basic has been created for beginner and the
development time is really fast.

 This software has been developed for the Amiga with the Amiga
enviromment in mind. We have put lot of effort in its realization to
produce fast, reliable and system friendly langage. The respect of the
OS is always the master word, and you couldn't write bad software with
the basic commandset provided. Of course, you could add any other
functions to bash the hardware and use all the Amiga power, if you
need it.

 The syntax is easy, but the possibilities are huge because some
'advanced' functions has been added to this langage like pointers,
structure, procedure, dynamic linked lists, and more.. For the
experienced coder, there is no problem to access any of the legal OS
structures or amiga objects.

 Finally, Pure Basic support the 680x0 processor and in early stage
the PowerPC. The PowerPC processor is not fully working yet because we
don't have any PPC accelerator at the Fantaisie Software team to
achieve the tests. The 68000 part has been very optimized to output
the best code as possible, but we're sure we could do even better !


 Look yourself at the main features of Pure Basic:

 - 68000 and 68020+ support (PowerPC in progress)

 - Built-in Array, dynamic linked list, complex structure, pointer
 and variable definitions

 - Supported types: Byte (8 bit), Word (16 bits), Long (32) and user
 defined ones (structures)

 - Signed (finished) and unsigned (partially) support for standard
types

 - Built-in strings type

 - Constants, binary and hexadecimal numbers support

 - Very good expression reducer by grouping constants and numeric
numbers together

 - Standard arithmetic support with respect of signs priority and
parenthesis:
 +, -, /, *, and, or, lsl, asl, lsr, asr

 - Compile about 30 000 lines/min on a 68030/50 (with PoolMem
installed)

 - Procedure support for structured programming with locals and global
variables (not fully finished)

 - All Standard BASIC keywords: If-Else-EndIf, Repeat-Until ...

 - External libraries support to manipulate easily objects like IFF
pictures, screens, windows, gadgets...

 - Precompiled structures and constants files for extra fast
compiling.

 - Cool debugger to stop the program execution and trace the bugs
easily.

 - Configurable CLI compiler

 - System friendly, easy to install and always under development


 Visit our site web at: http://www.citeweb.net/fantaisi/

 Enjoy the Amiga power !

 © 1999 - Fantaisie Software -
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Oliver Wagner by eMail


ContactManager 1.6 available
ContactManager is some kind of addressbook for all important data like user information, web- and FTP-sites as well as IRC servers / channels. More information can be found at the ContactManager Product Site. Download: cmanager_16.lha. (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
Jamie van den Berge by eMail


mFTP-II 1.1 released
mFTP-II is Shareware. Registered users of AmFTP 1.x can order a cross-update online.
Download: mftp_11.lzx (ps)

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26.Sep.1999
Thomas Steiding by eMail


VirtualGP finally released
With VirtualGP, the probably best Formula One simulation for the Amiga has finally been released. The distribution of Paolo Cattanis Formula One simulation has been severly delayed by the CD manufacturer. The game requires an AGA Amiga with minimum 68030 and 6 MByte RAM as well as a CD drive. Graphic cards are supported. Distributors please contact GTI. More information about Paolo Cattanis VirtualGP can be found at the title link. (ps)

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25.Sep.1999
Stefan Martens by eMail


Amiga User List Germany
Stefan Martens writes:
I have decided to continue maintaining the Amiga User List [...] in cooperation with Robert. More info will follow when details are decided on. (ps)

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25.Sep.1999
Nordicglobal


Miami Deluxe BETA Version 0.9k1 released
Download: MiamiDx09k1.lha
An Miami 3.0 or better installation is required, then the MiamiDeluxe archive has to be installed on top of this. The latest beta version of MiamiDeluxe requires MUI and a 68020 or better CPU, and can only be used by registered users. (ps)

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25.Sep.1999
Heise [Newsticker]


Rumors about Microsoft game console confirmed
Heise writes:
Microsoft seems to plan to enter the exploding game console market this year. The software giant has been considering its plans for a Windows based system with Japaneese and American game companies, writes the US news service News.com, citing a source attending these talks. The source guesses that Microsoft will be able to announce the product by end of October.
Full article - German - at the title link. (ps)

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25.Sep.1999
Oliver Wagner by eMail


AmIRC version 3.2 released
Changes: Dynamic loading of PlugIns, conference mode, support for +h and +l channel modes, bugfixes.
Download: amirc_32.lzx (696484 bytes), amirc_32_68000.lzx (207814 bytes), complete archive required. (ps)

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25.Sep.1999
Jan Andersen by eMail


VirusCheckerII.Brain Update version V2.22
Download: vhtvb222.lha
Name: VirusCheckerII.Brain v2.22
Archive name: vhtvb222.lha
Archive size: 20.211 bytes
Date: 24. September 1999
Programmer: Alex van Niel (ps)

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25.Sep.1999
Falk Lüke by eMail


Eternity Special Week
The next 5 working days at Eternity will be completely dedicated to Mac games for 68k CPUs, which can be used with one of the known emulators on Amiga without problems. The weekend is for the Prelude Z2 add-ons! Mac games like Shine, Jack Nicklaus Golf, Deadlock, Titanic, Berlin Connection and Rombler can be purchased for special prices. (ps)

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HydraBBS


HydraBBS v1.12
New Version: HydraBBS v1.12. (ps)

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AMigaOS 3.5


Latest about AmigaOS 3.5
Localising of AmigaOS 3.5 to French and Greek started. Here's the updated list of the ATO-Teams working on translations.
Morover, the new AmigaOS 3.5 advertisings are presented.
Latest pictures of AmigaOS 3.5
To give all interested users a better impression of the new interface of AmigaOS 3.5, and to present some of the new preferencers and applications, there is a picture gallery so far uncommented. (Careful, 1.4 MB data!) (ps)

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24.Sep.1999
ttf website


New ttf.library version 0.8.1
ttf.library is a truetype compatible font engine for Amiga OS. It functions in a manner compatible with the outline font engine standard established by Commodore with the bullet.library engine for compugraphic format fonts. Any Amiga application which uses normal system fonts can now use truetype format fonts. (ps)

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24.Sep.1999
GoldED


GoldED with new distributor: AmigaLand
From now on, GoldED can be ordered online from AmigaLand. Distributor requests wellcome. (ps)

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24.Sep.1999
Jan Hendrik Mangold by eMail


New AK-Datatypes and new version of akMPEG2
Download:
akJFIF v44.47 (23.9.99)
akPNG v44.47 (23.9.99)
akTIFF v44.47 (23.9.99)
akMPEG2 v3.01 (21.9.99) (ps)

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24.Sep.1999
Rudi Rager by eMail


Keys 10/99: Synthesizer Elektron SidStation
Good news for C64 fans: In the music magazine Keys issue 10/99, there is a several page long article about the new synthesizer Elektron SidStation, based on the C64 soundchip SID.
Short info:
Concept: 3 voice synthesizer with SID chip
Technical: 3voice (poly mode) / monophone (single mode) sound synthesizing; voice architecture: 3 oszilators, syric, ring modulation, wavetable, multi-mode filer, [...] 4 LFOs; arpeggiato; 100 registers, conectors: Mono-Out, ext. audio In; MIDI-In/-Out/-Thru, ext. power supply (6V).
Distributed by Elektron, Göteborg, Sweden, price including shiping about 625 Euro.
Oh my, when it comes to audio technobabble, I am pretty lost. I hope I didn't make too many mistakes... (mb) (ps)

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24.Sep.1999
alltheweb.com


All the Web - fastest search engine
With "All the Web", a super-fast search engine has gone online that really shows results unbelievably quick. Take, for example, the keyword "Amiga": In only 0.003 seconds, 256564 entries are found! That's close to magic for me :-). Not so good, however, is the sorting of the found websites; e.g. amiga.de was not listed among the first 100 entries... the super-fast locating of sites is of little use if the most important sites are listed among "others"... (ps)

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23.Sep.1999
Volker Mohr per eMail


IMP Project News
IMP news again: Now we 're cooperating with the AROS team to ensure IMP not becoming a "LINUX Distribution with UAE" ,as some people said before, but a system with a real "AMIGA Feeling".
More important is the open source thought behind the project. In the meantime we contacted Fleecy Moss and the Phoenix Consortium. Whereas Fleecy supports our engagement, the answer from the Phoenix Consortium is still overdue. We 're not against Phoenix and we 're happy about every alternative to the "future plans" of Amiga that's capable of being spread. So our LINUX choice as developing envoirement is not final in anyway, its just a base to start the multi-platform developement.
More informations with the titlelink. (ps)

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23.Sep.1999
Rainer Benda per eMail


ComputerPartner 33/99: Drastic Change In Strategy Shocks Fans
Undertitle: Amiga Affair: Gateway Cancels Reanimation Plans
For completeness... the article is German. (ps)

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23.Sep.1999
Jan Andersen by eMail


VirusExecutor Update Version 1.83a
Download: ve-183a.lha
Name: VirusExecutor v1.83a
Archive size: 120.303 bytes
Archive name: ve-183a.lha
Date: 23 September 1999
Programmer: Jan Erik Olausen
Info: OS 2.0x or higher.
Changes: - "AMOS Joshua Clone Trojan" added (ps)

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23.Sep.1999
Haage & Partner


3D World News
Three new software announcements and the new 3D World logos are online. (ps)

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23.Sep.1999
Jochen Abitz per eMail


Tornado-News From The Mailinglist
Sample from a mail, written by Massimiliano Marras, Eyelight founder and sole owner:
Just to clarify: there are no plans to drop Amiga development. Tornado3D is an Amiga product and will stay Amiga and Three-Oh will be released and I hope it will please (most) everybody. And there will for sure a 4.0 version next year. Those are official statements. Rest assured that present and future loyal T3D users will NOT be left out in the cold. (ps)

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23.Sep.1999
Amiga Extreme


Hyperion Interviewed By Amiga Extreme
Hyperion Interviewed By Amiga Extreme. (ps)

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23.Sep.1999
Andrea Kareth by eMail


The Register: Amiga CEO confirms software-only strategy
The Register: Amiga CEO confirms software-only strategy. (ps)

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22.Sep.1999
Jan Andersen by eMail


Viruschecker.brain Update Version 2.21
Download: vhtvb221.lha
A new trojan virus has been discovered, too. It has been removed from Aminet, but this might have been spread, so take care...
The trojan will after it has been executed, replace the 'c:loadwb' with a new 'loadwb' with the size of 84.772 bytes, and create a file in your wbstartup drawer called "Workbench" (size 40.668 bytes, packed), and now the trojan is ready to 'play' with your Amiga. You can find this textstring in the file: more ... (ps)

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22.Sep.1999
Greg by eMail


KOSH Update
Date:    Wed, 22 Sep 1999 11:30:00 +0100
From:    Greg greg@gpwebb.freeserve.co.uk
To:      petra.struck@online-club.de
Subject: KOSH News


After a long enforced break, KOSH is finally back! Discussion lists are
running again, work is being done and the website is even being updated
:) New members are welcome as ever, and we welcome all skill levels and
platform advocates.

Current website mirrors are:

http://www.iconimaging.net/kosh/
http://kosh.convergence.org/
http://www.gpwebb.freeserve.co.uk/kosh/

About KOSH

KOSH is a new platform being designed and built by the users,
developers, retailers and journalists who will use it. It offers the
potential for real innovation in hardware and software whilst also
allowing for the best use of existing machines. It puts the individual
at the centre of the computing experience and empowers them to create,
work and play in the virtual world. Built on a firm commercial base, it
will be owned by the same users, developers, retailers and journalists
that go to make up its vibrant community.

Thank you,


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

Greg
--------------------------------------------------
ssu97gw@reading.ac.uk, greg@gpwebb.freeserve.co.uk
(ps)

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22.Sep.1999
Rene Koenig by eMail


Amiga Hard Hacks
On this homepage, you will find everything about Amiga hardware, like pin layouts, hardhacks, hard drives, error codes and jumper settings. (ps)

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22.Sep.1999
The Amiga RC5 Team Effort


RC5: Achievements
With 100,000,000 blocks cracked, the Amiga RC5 Team did set a mark nobody thought to be possible in the beginning. New team members are always wellcome. (ps)

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22.Sep.1999
Titan Computer


Titan to release Joyride
Joyride is a racing game. Programmers are Milan and Ivan Golubovic. (ps)

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22.Sep.1999
Amiga Extreme


AmigaExtreme interviews Titan Computer
"Claws Of The Devil" is one of the topics. (ps)

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22.Sep.1999
Safe Harbor


ImageFX 4.0 special offer
ImageFX 4.0 special offer. (ps)

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22.Sep.1999
Volker Grabbe by eMail


IBM PowerPC Open Plattform as PPC-Amiga?
Volker Grabbe writes:
Who wants to help me using the IBM plattform to create an Amiga-compatible PPC computer? At the title link, IBM has released a PPC750 mainboard with AGP and everything.
I am now looking for software developers helping me in writing an emulating environment enabling AmigaOS 3.5 and later (hopefully) to-be-released versions to run.
I need programmers who know UAE, and the coding of graphic board drivers based on Picasso96. Informations about graphic chips, and developer kits for the board will be made available from me. Contact: Volker Grabbe. (ps)

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21.Sep.1999
Andreas Falkenhahn per eMail


Rainboot Bootconfiguration News
Andreas Falkenhahn writes:
The Airsoft homepage actually gives a screenshot of every Rainboot bootconfiguration. So you can review your configuration before downloading it. Too bad you cant hear the many excellent sounds played during the booting. (ps)

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21.Sep.1999
Jeffrey Webster in csam


Poll for Phoenix and Amiga Inc.
Titlelink gives a poll concerning Phoenix and Amiga Inc. (ps)

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21.Sep.1999
Marius Schwarz in dcsam


Escena PPC-Board To Be Shown In Cologne
Refering to Marius Schwarz in csam, Escena plans to finish their PPC-board until the Cologne Exhib this year. Now they 're all busy with finishing the G4 supporting board, so they didn't have time to update their homepage. (ps)

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21.Sep.1999
Aaron Digulla in aros-user


AROS:State Of Developement Of The IBM Version
The code to build AROS standalone (to boot an IBM compatible PC) is now much better integrated into the rest of the system. After boot, AROS opens a VGA screen (no use of the text mode just like on the Amiga) and you are in SAD. When the console is finished (should be just a couple of hours to finish... if someone has the time and the knowledge ?), we will have a new Amiga based on PC hardware. (ps)

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21.Sep.1999
AmiDog


New Version 1.23 AmiDogs MoviePlayer
New: Microsoft RLE8 (8bit) AVI codec supported, audio speed significantly improved. Download: AMP123.lha (ps)

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21.Sep.1999
AWD


ZDNet: ITG shopping list: Communications, consumer electronics
More rumors. An article speculates about a cooperation between Amiga and IBM. Another potentially major customer is Gateway Inc. The North Sioux City, S.D., company's Amiga division is developing a wide range of information appliances, including game players and Web access devices. A deal with Amiga would be a boost to ITG's plan to enable "pervasive computing." Gateway already has a cross-licensing agreement with IBM, but Gateway officials wouldn't say what the deal covers. Neither party would comment on a potential deal with Amiga. (ps)

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21.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


Uninstaller Version 2 released
Uninstaller Version 2 released. (ps)

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21.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


Frogger Version 1.3.1b Video MPEG player
Frogger is a Video MPEG player for Amiga PowerUP systems. Required is a PowerPC or 68k CPU with FPU, AHI, min. 4 MB free FastRAM, and of course a MPEG for playback (ps)

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21.Sep.1999



Game News
Digital Images: New URL: http://www.di-games.co.uk
Lambda: State Of Developement And Screenshots
Pagan Games: Scavengers: Work in Progress ...
Apex Designs: New Screenshots of "Payback"
DDE: New Screenshots of "Diablo's Land"
Darkage Software: 2D-Graphican Federico Rutenberg is aboard (ps)

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21.Sep.1999
ZDNet


ZDNet: Apple has no G4-Chips
CNet: Apple stumbles, warns of lower earnings
Apple is going to deliver less G4 systems than expected, because they have too few G4 chips. Reading these news our only hope is that phase5 have their sheep dry. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
CNet


CNet: Gateway's AMD decision reflects changing battle
Gateway seems to have entered a period of base decisions. The message has so far not been confirmed by either AMD nor Gateway, but it seems the chip question has been answered in favour of Intel. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Janne Siren by eMail


Pictures from Saku 99
Pictures from Saku 99. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Jürn C. Schulze by eMail


AmigaFanatic: My dream died
On September 21st, the author removed the pages from the web server. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Robin Burmberger by eMail


Tip: BVisionPPC with Overlay
Andreas Burmberger writes:
I have a little tip for BVision users who want to watch MPEG videos a little bit faster, with Overlay. To achieve this, you have to enter in the BVision monitor driver's tooltypes VLAYER=DESTRUCTIVE, and save it. The cgxvideo.library must be installed, and after a reset, the BVision can use the Overlay function with Frogger and IsisPPC. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Achim Klopsch by eMail


FAQ with hints and tips for iBrowse2
FAQ with hints and tips for iBrowse2. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Andreas Falkenhahn by eMail


Rainboot new version 2.67
At the Airsoft Softwair Homepage, Rainboot v2.67 has been released. This version offers mainly bugfixes, but also some nice GUI improvements (especially with the USEDEFAULTS argument). (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Christian Runda by eMail


SFS new version 1.78 available
Download: SFS178.lha (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Jan Andersen by eMail


VirusChecker II Brain Update Version 2.20
Name: VirusChecker II brain 2.20
Archive name: vhtvb220.lha
Archive size: 63.502 bytes
Date: 19. September 1999
Programmer: Alex van Niel
Requires: VirusChecker V2.3 (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Markus Ketterl by eMail


Yahoo News: No multimedia console by Microsoft?
(IBN) Microsoft denied reports of the software giant cooperating with Intel, Dell and Gateway as well as graphics specialist Nvidia to build a multimedia console. American and British computer magazines have reported about the project dubbed "X-Box" and Windows CE. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
CUCUG


The Status Register 9/99
In the latest issue of the Status Register, Kevin Hopkins looks at the latest happenings at Gateway and Iwin, and Gary Peake speaks about Bill McEwen's leaving.
Additionally, there are recent Amiga news and articles about the G4 (Apple). (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


ANews in print again
Starting with the September issue, French Amiga print magazine ANews is again available from stores and abonement. The last issue was Nr. 120, April/May 1999.
The magazine is created on Amigas with PageStream, and offers an easy usable cover CD. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


PerSuaSiVe SoftWorX with new post address
The new (snail-mail) address is:
PerSuaSiVe SoftWorX
Andreas R. Kleinert
Am Kornberg 48
D-57076 Siegen
Germany (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


Pagan wants 2D graphicians
For the 2D role playing game Bloodline, Pagan is looking for graphic artists.
Aside from the Bloodline pages, the pages of Scavengers and Magcik have been expanded by further information and graphics. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


GoldED Studio 6.2.0
For owners of GoldEd 5 and 6.x.x, Dietmar Eilert has released the V6.2.0 Update.
The most important change is the improved interface for syntax parsing. Generic syntax parser are now supported.
The 1.02 MB update can be downloaded from the Service Pack-Site (two different servers). This update does not work with the demo version of GoldEd. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


NetConnect 3
Active Technologies announced NetConnect 3 for September 29th.
The NetConnect CDs contain a collection of Internet software. The current V2.3 contains, among others:
- AmiTCP-Genesis
- VoyagerNG
- Microdot-II
- AmFTP
- AmIRC
- AmTelnet
- AmTerm
- NetInfo
- AmTalk
- X-Arc (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


AmigaAMP v2.7 BETA-6
Version 2.7 Beta-6 of the MP3-player is available for Download (408KB). Some bugs, previously discussed on the mailing list, have been removed. (ps)

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20.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


New STRICQ 0.1515 Beta
Download (ps)

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18.Sep.1999
Robert Wahnsiedler by eMail


To: The Amiga Community
At Slashdot.org, a user with the nick Rusty has posted a satire on the Open Letters to the "Community": Amiga Announces "Cloud 1.0". (ps)

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18.Sep.1999
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise: Motorola promises G5 PowerPC with 2 GHz
(Title link is German article) (ps)

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18.Sep.1999
The Amiga Alternative Audio Page


Audio: RA and Lame now combined on one website
RealAudio and Lame are now combined on one site. New at the site is a SoX sound converter. Download: SoX.lzx. (ps)

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18.Sep.1999
Chip online


Chip online: Amiga is dead, long live Amiga!
Chip online writes:
"The Amiga will not be revived as planned. Instead of hardware and operating system, the company will now concentrate on the development of multimedial and Internet software running on a multitude of operating systems." (ps)

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18.Sep.1999
Stefan Martens by eMail


Amiga User List
Stefan Martens writes:
Due to the really stupid statement by Amiga I decided to close down my Amiga User List on September 30th. Until then, users can enter themselves on my homepage. Shortly afterwards, the last version is released a final time, and THAT'S IT. But one thing is clear, I will stay with Amiga. It's just that I see no sense in the list anymore when many registered users are no longer Amiga users. (ps)

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18.Sep.1999
Jan Andersen by eMail


VirusExecutor Update Version 1.83
Name: VirusExecutor v1.83
Archive name: ve-183.lha
Archive size: 119.903 bytes
Date: 18. September 1999
Programmer: Jan Erik Olausen
System: OS 2.0x or better (ps)

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18.Sep.1999
Robin Burmberger by eMail


OS 3.5 mentioned in 3D Live Magazine
Robin Burmberger writes:
I am Raytracer, and always buy the 3D Live Magazine. In the latest issue, at "new products", there is a report about the new Amiga OS 3.5. They write about the filesystem, the hd size etc. How nice to read about the Amiga in magazines like this. (ps)

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18.Sep.1999
Colin-Stewart Bridge Deady by eMail


KOSH summary 26
After KOSH has resolved the problems with the DNS entry, and the mailing lists have been reactivated, we are again supplied with the summaries from the MLs. The KOSH website is available again. The URL is www.gpwebb.freeserve.co.uk/kosh/. more ... (ps)

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17.Sep.1999
AmiDog


AmiDog's Movie Player PPC-Version 1.22 released
This version plays QT, too, so far only video. The program is still beta. Download: AMP122.lha. (ps)

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17.Sep.1999
Jochen Abitz by eMail


MakeCD Version 3.2b Update 1 released
Changes: Bugfixes and some new drivers. Details can be read in the history. (ps)

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17.Sep.1999
AMIGA


Executive Update: Open Letter to the Amiga Community
In this Update, Thomas J. Schmidt again speaks to the Amiga users. He regrets that his last Executive Update dating September 14th has led to irritations and frustration. In this latest statement Mr. Schmidt makes it clear that AMIGA, after a change in management, has decided to make no hardware on their own, but is open to partners who want to develop hardware under license. more ... (ps)

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17.Sep.1999
Jürgen Lange by eMail


Heise: USA: Unlimited Crypto-Export Possible
Heise writes:
Following the announcement, US export restrictions on cyptographic software will be softened, the Clinton gouvernment has now released details. According to the information given, US developers of cryptographic software can now sell it virtually unrestricted to other countries. So far, the maximum key length was limited to enable gouvernmental authorities to crack encrypted messages. This restriction has been removed: Software with keys up to 64 bit does no longer need to be registered; software with stronger (longer) keys can also be exported, however it has to be presented to the gouvernment for checking. Full article (German) at the title link. more ... (ps)

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17.Sep.1999
Schatztruhe


Aminet CD 33 - 10/99 - now with Amiga News :-)
We again want to thank Stefan Ossowski and Urban Müller for the fantastic opportunity to bring our news to readers without Internet access. (ps)

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17.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


Protest against Gateway
Deniz Turkmen expresses his protest in a cartoon :-). (ps)

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17.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


Motorola CPU roadmap up to G6 released
Motorola CPU roadmap up to G6 released. (ps)

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17.Sep.1999
Linux.de


Happy Birthday, Linux
This very day eight years ago, Linus Torvalds has released his first Linux kernel version 0.01. (ps)

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17.Sep.1999
Trogladite Software


Gateway Petition
Trogladite has initiated a protest petition against the latest descissions at Gateway. Everyone who thinks Gateway should reconsider their descissions can join the petition. (ps)

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16.Sep.1999
Hyperion


HereticII: 1st progress report online
HereticII: 1st progress report online. (ps)

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16.Sep.1999
Torsten Dudai


New Cartoon: Gateway Tours
more ... (td) (Translation: td)

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14.Sep.1999
Carsten Schröder by eMail


AMIGA-CTO Dr. Rick LeFaivre: AMIGA stays on course
+++ AMIGA-aktuell-Special +++
Our co-worker Martin Henke, who translates AMIGA aktuell to English every month, has just called Dr. Rick LeFaivre, Chief Technology Officer of AMIGA, and talked with him about the current situation and future of Amiga, which he summarizes as follows: more ... (ps)

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14.Sep.1999
Michael Pfeiffer by eMail


VIRTUAL News
Since the latest Executive Update clearly shows that Gateway has no interest anymore in a decent computer platform, and the Amiga is absolutely dead, it is time for VWP to make decissions. All software projects are put on hold. There has been no final decission about further usage / giving away the source codes.
An exception to this is WaveTracerDS, there will probably be another update for this. Virtual Worlds Productions says a warm thank-you to all Amiga users and loyal customers.
PS: BTW, I will write a nice mail to the President of A**** Inc. about their politics - who else? (ps)

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14.Sep.1999
Newsmaster


Open Letter to Tom Schmidt
The latest Executive Update leaves open questions, as always. :-(
Therefore, I wrote an Open Letter, that asks the one basic question I think most of us would ask if they had the chance...
more ... (ps)

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14.Sep.1999
Amiga


Amiga Executive Update from Thomas J. Schmidt
The new CEO, Tom Schmidt, speaks about the future plans: more ... (ps)

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14.Sep.1999
B. van der Meer by eMail


OS3.5 presentation in Benelux
From:        "B. van der Meer" b.vd.meer@worldonline.nl
To:          team@amiga-news.de
Date:        Tue, 14 Sep 1999 16:55:11 +0100

OS3.5 demonstration in the Benelux.

On saturday the 18th of september Dirk Harlaar of Haage & Partner
will give a demonstration of the new OS3.5 in Leeuwarden, located
in the Netherlands. Propably this will be the final salesversion.
This day will be organized by the AGGF and ComputerCity, the OS3.5
distributer in the Benelux.

Contact us at: amiga@worldonline.nl


The AGGF is the Amiga User Groep Friesland found in 1993.
Since january 1999 we publish a bimonthly paper-magazine called AmigaScene in
the dutch language.

AGGF webpage: http://www.fris.nl/~dkraus/AGGFINDEX.HTML
AmigaScene webpage: http://home.worldonline.nl/~amiga/


******


Os3.5 demonstratie bij the AGGF.

Zaterdag 18 september zal Dirk Harlaar van het Duitse Haage&Partner bij de
Amiga Gebruikers Groep Friesland
het nieuwe besturingssysteem OS3.5 komen demonstreren. Het is zelf
waarschijnlijk dat het hier om de
definitieve versie gaat, zoals dit op de markt gaat komen.
Deze dag wordt door de AGGF in samenwerking met ComputerCiy, de officiële
importeur, van OS3.5 georganiseerd.

De locatie is Clubhuis 'Welgelegen', W.Loréstraat 36 te Leeuwarden. Open
10:30-16:30.
Neem rustig je Amiga mee, maar bel ons dan wel even van te voren. tel.
0519-562288 (tussen 19:00 - 21:00 uur)
of email: amiga@worldonline.nl


De AGGF is de Amiga Gebruikers Groep Friesland en bestaat sinds 1993.
Vanaf januari 1999 geven wij de AmigaScene uit. Dit is een tweemaandelijkse
Amigablad met
artikelen over software en hardware en laatste nieuws.

AGGF internet adres: http://www.fris.nl/~dkraus/AGGFINDEX.HTML
AmigaScene internet adres: http://home.worldonline.nl/~amiga/


******
Thanks in advance.
Berend van der Meer.
AGGF/AmigaScene.
(ps)

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14.Sep.1999
Rainer Benda by eMail


Contents of BlackZone mailbox now completely online on Internet
Restructuring has been finished. The C= stuff from the box is now available on Internet. Details at the title link (at the bottom left). (ps)

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14.Sep.1999
Marc Albrecht by eMail


PHOENIX PLATFORM CONSORTIUM
Today, I phoned Marc Albrecht and asked for clarification about the idea behind the founding of the Consortium. He kindly summarised his thoughts and suggestions for us as follows: more ... (ps)

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14.Sep.1999
Paul Nolan by eMail


Paul Nolan releases Photogenics 4.2
With version 4.2, Paul Nolan releases another free update for registered users of Photogenics 4.x. (ps)

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14.Sep.1999
Steffen Haeuser in c.s.a.q


WarpSNES V4.0 released
Steffen Haeuser has released version 4.0 of the SNES emulator WarpSNES for PPC Amigas with WarpUp. This version is based on the latest SNES9x 1.23 source, while WarpSNES V3.5a still used version 1.10. The original Unix version comes from Jeremy Koot and Gary Henderson.
Download - Aminet: misc/emu/warpsnes.lha (350K) (ps)

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14.Sep.1999
Holger Kruse


Possible downtime of nordicglobal.com
Due to the Florida weather forecast for the next days, caused by the Hurricane "Floyd", power and phone could be temporarily down from Tuesday 14th to Saturday 18th in Central Florida, which could affect the Internet connectivity of the Nordicglobal server (mailinglists, registering / update and website).
If eMails go unanswered or do not appear on mailinglists during this time, it is therefore not necessary to send them again. They are automatically collected and processed later.
If access to the website or the registering / update server fails during this time, please try again a little later. (ps)

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14.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


Amiga Info/AI Echo discontinued
on September 10th, the only Swedish print magazine "Amiga Info/AI Echo" has announced it is discontinued. So, the March issue 19 was the last issue of the magazine, which has been founded 1996 by Thomas Svensson. With the March issue, the name of the magazine was changed from "Amiga Info" to "AI/Echo", and articles about Linux added, however the additional sales couldn't save the magazine. The website is however continued at www.xfiles.se. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
AROS


AROS now completely online again
After troubles with the server hardware, AROS is now completely online again. You can subscribe to the user mailinglist at www.aros.org/mailman/listinfo/aros-user. AROS is an Open Source project implementing a portable, reverse engineered AmigaOS, and is in an advanced state. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Amiga.org


The Phoenix Platform Consortium
A number of well known persons has assembled in this consortium, to give help and suggestions for the development of a reference platform for the Amiga users wanting to upgrade their Amiga. The goal of this group is taking the responsibility for this platform.
The Phoenix Platform Consortium will therefore take over the responsibility to give Amiga users and developers help and recommendations for reference platforms.
This will not bring about a "new" Amiga, but the road is set for a platform honoring the Amiga feeling. The member list is truly impressive and promising. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Suite101.com


UAE - The Amiga Emulator
Every month, John Chandler writes an article in Suite101.com. This month, he looks behind the scenes of UAE - The Amiga Emulator. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
AmiDog


AmiDog's Movie Player PPC-Version 1.21 released
This version for the first time enables QT playback, right now as video only. The program is still beta. Download: AMP121.lha. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Amiga.org


IBrowse 2.1 JavaScript Update
A new Javaskript library set for IBrowse 2.1 is available. Download: jslibs.lha. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
AWD [News]


Maxime Gambonis Website updated
All three program pages (picFX, Convertor and Birdie Prefs) have been updated. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
AWD [News]


MP3 MPEG Hardware
Dirk Conrad has created a hardware allowing to play MP3/MPEG audio by the parallel port. The manual for the wiring and the necessary software can be fount at the title link. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
AWD [News]


OS 5 reference also removed from AMIGA website
After the webboards, the American employees and the Amiga Advisory Council announcement can no longer be found on the AMIGA websites, now the OS 5 reference is removed from the products section. Amiga Web Directory has found an URL to an older version of the page. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Guvenc Kaplan by eMail


Amigart: New forum implemented
Amigart has implemented a new WWW board, where everyone can post messages to Jim Collas, and voice his opinion about his resignment. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Amiga.org


NewsCoaster
NewsCoaster, a new and very fast offline newsreader. Download: newscoaster.lha. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


Payback
Apex Designs announces their first commercial game, Payback. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
v3.vapor.com


V³ Voyager SSL library update
Download: voyager_ssl_83.lzx, unpack and copy to "PlugIn" drawer. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
AHI


AHI V4 PowerPC status 12.09.1999
AHI V4 PowerPC status 12.09.1999. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
AAAP


New LAME beta Version 3.26
Download: LAMEbeta.lzx, LAMEdoc.lzx. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Camouflage


Latest info about CamX/Camouflage project 11.09.989
The Amiga development has been put on hold for the time being - but will be continued when some things have been clarified. Please no eMail inquiries on this subject! (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Volker Mohr by eMail


new Project: IMP - Amiga as Open Source
Volker Mohr writes:
Some days ago, when Jim Collas (was made) left, I suggested to find a sollution saving the Amiga plattform as Open Source, even if the people at Gateway have different opinions of the future, or worse still, none at all.
My original suggestion was using CHRP as hardware basis for new computers, simply because being independant from a single manufacturer of hardware. As OS, a specially modified and expanded version of an Open Source OS (Linux or a BSD) could be employed.
Aside from criticism, I recieved much more support, have been contacted and mailed if I mean it seriously and how it could be done.
A team has slowly emerged, which started a project with the preliminary title "Project IMP" (Independent Multimedia Platform). First ideas and plans have been collected by me in recent days, and released at the title link.
If you want to participate, have own ideas etc. please contact me. Since we only have a chance if we make it public, I decided to to so after talking to two other team members. I think it's about time to take our favourite computer's fate into our own hands, and save what can be saved :-( more ... (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Stefan Instinske by eMail


End of int. Amiga User-List
Stefan Instinske writes:
Due to the new situation, I hereby announce that I close down the international Amiga-User List. Even if the news are not correct (which I don't believe), I don't see any sense in such a list anymore, with Amiga users leaving daily, making the data quickly outdated. If someone is interested in continuing the list, please contact me, you will get all necessary data. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Andre Beer by eMail


GeoWorld News
Andre Beer writes:
After the release of GeoWorld version 1.1, we add yet more:
Starting today, the newly designed homepage is online at www.freiepresse.de/home/jubee/GeoWorld.html (title link). This offers a better layout, and the following new features:
  • the GeoWorld manual in HTML format
  • a new GeoWorld startup picture for download
  • an opportunity to subscribe to the GeoWorld newsletter (mailing list)
(ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Peter Elzner by eMail


MasterBlaster now Freeware
This is a multiplayer game quite alike to the classic DynaBlaster. The MS-DOS Version is now also Freeware. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Andreas R. Kleinert by eMail


new Version akMPEG Player 3.00
It's not only extremely fast now, but also quite compact: the 8 players (4x68k, 4xPPC) have been merged into now only 2 remaining executeables, which brings the archive size down to only ~120 KB. Looping now is possible as well.
There also shouldn't be (m)any bugs left ;) Download: akMPEG2.lha (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Sven Drieling by eMail


SEAL: Interview with Fleecy Moss
SEAL: Interview with Fleecy Moss. (ps)

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13.Sep.1999
Newsmaster


Version Watch Offline... for duration?
I am frustrated. I am angry. I feel really sick about the ongoings - or lack thereof - at Amiga Inc.
And I don't see any sense in investing considerable amounts of time in this Amiga-related project right now. The Version Watch will be down until further notice. The only Amiga-related activity I will currently maintain is my work at amiga-news.de. If things brighten up at Amiga Inc., I will reestablish the Version Watch.
If not, I might turn this into a Linux service. Perhaps. Maybe.
Damn, they really killed me with this one. :-( more ... (ps)

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11.Sep.1999
Stefan Robl by eMail


Wanted: Quantum Atlas II 2.1GB UW-SCSI
Stefan Robl writes:
Since my system disk, which contains all my software developments (including some larger, unreleased ones!!) is gone due to hardware problems with another hard drive, and unfortunately my streamer backup is corrupt, I ask for help here.
A data rescue expert told me that an exchange of HD boards might help, so I could access the data again. My HD is a "Quantum Atlas II 2.1GB UW-SCSI".
If anybody has this HD (working!) and is willing to sell it to me should contact me ASAP: Phone +49 - (0)9634 / 1539, eMail: stefan.robl@tirnet.de. I am willing to pay a reward for successful data restore. If you own a HD of this time, please contact me! Many thanks!!!
PS: All my eMails are affected, too!! All users of my programs, please re-contact me, I also lost all addresses!!) (ps)

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11.Sep.1999
Amiga Aktuell


Is the AmigaNG coming or not?
In his Amiga Aktuell Special, Carsten Schröder writes:
So far, the article from Businessweek Online, which drew so much attention recently, has neither been confirmed nor denied officially. Several sources, however, indicate that an official statement by AMIGA is planned for this Tuesday. Meanwhile, Stuart Walker of the programmer team Digital Images, which already has announced games for the Amiga MCC, is cited by a Gateway employee: "I am going to wait until we hear some news from within Amiga. I was told that the AmigaMCC was definitely going ahead". Shortly after Jim Collas resigning as AMIGA President and CEO, Digital Images had canceled Amiga MCC game development, only to take back this descission a short time afterwards.
Bottom line, confusion is perfect. We will have to wait until Tuesday, to recieve clarification (at best) about the AmigaNG future. (ps)

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11.Sep.1999
AmiDog


AmigDog's Movie Player PPC-Version 1.20 released
For the first time, this version allows playing other formats (FLI/FLC/AVI). QT will soon be supported, too. These extra features are only available for registered users. Moreover, known bugs have been removed. (ps)

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11.Sep.1999
Heise [Newsticker]


Customers able to protest against credit card misuse
Heise writes:
"If you just give your credit card's number, you are not responsible for damage done by misuse." The usual contracts of credit card companies states that the customers are not made responsible if the payment was done without billing - means, no signature, no PIN. Full article - German - at the title link. (ps)

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11.Sep.1999
Amiga.org


Boxer now available!
Blittersoft announces the availability of the Boxer line. Right now, two different types are available. Details at the title link. (ps)

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11.Sep.1999
Trogladite (Neil Bullock by eMail)


Trogladite: Amiga's Turnaround
Neil Bullock writes:
Trogladite Software have set up a page on the main page of the website which allows you to enter your email address in a petition to stop the action. more ... (ps)

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10.Sep.1999
DDE


Wasted Dreams: Online registering now available
Wasted Dreams, and of course other games too, can now be registered online. Registered users recieve discounts, and have other advantages. Users who already did send their registration card by eMail, will be notified by eMail.
On the website, there are new screenshots of Diablo's Land. (ps)

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10.Sep.1999
ANN


BusinessWeek: Seems Gateway Isn't the Friend Amiga Fans Thought It Was
There is much discussion about this article at Slashdot.org, too. more ... (ps)

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10.Sep.1999
Amiga.org


Amiga Yellow Pages back again
The yellow pages of Amiga present themselves in a new layout after two months downtime, and aside from news also offer columns. (ps)

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10.Sep.1999
Henning Thielemann by eMail


New sound processing software: Assampler
Henning Thieleman writes:
Sound processing more complicated than ever: Assampler
Again a new sample editting software? I'm afraid, it is. But with a nice MUI GUI and a straight forward object oriented conception so that you have no other choice than testing it. A great toy for all sound inventors. Download: Assampler.lha, AssamplerExtra.lha and AssamplerDebug.lha. (ps)

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10.Sep.1999
Amiga


Amiga: Buletin Boards, US employees removed from webpage
Since today, the Buletin Boards and the list of US employees have vanished from the AMIGA website. Reasons for this are unknown. (ps)

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10.Sep.1999
AirSoft


Alicia Silverstone Bootup Archive updated
Unfortunally, the .lha archives offered for download last week both had CRC errors. At the download page, there are now two new Alicia Silverstone Bootups available. (ps)

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10.Sep.1999
AmigaAMP


AmigaAMP 2.7-Beta-5 available
Some bugs have been removed, and some features been added. Download: AmigaAMP27b5.lha (ps)

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10.Sep.1999
Haage & Partner


NoPiracy Discussion Forum temporarily closed
H&P writes:
Too late we discovered a security hole in the script for our webboard, which we have to close first before discussion may continue. We ask for your patience for some days. more ... (ps)

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10.Sep.1999
Andreas R. Kleinert


New Version akMPEG Player 2.70
Download: akMPEG2.lha (ps)

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09.Sep.1999
Michael David by eMail


BattleDuel Version 1.7.105
Michael David writes:
A new version of BattleDuel is immediately available on Aminet (game/2play/BattleDuel.lha). Changes have mainly been technical. This includes support for AHI, full support for Picasso 96 and CyberGFX (color depth > 8 bit).
Detailed information about BattleDuel and the latest version at the title link. (ps)

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09.Sep.1999
Czech Amiga News


NovaDesign: ImageFX 4 Announced - Now with Animation!
NovaDesign: ImageFX 4 Announced - Now with Animation! (ps)

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09.Sep.1999
Dundar Unsal


Amigart now with Amihoo!-service
You can now register your website with the service. (ps)

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09.Sep.1999
AudioLabs by eMail


Press Release by AudioLabs: NL-editing system for Amiga and DraCo
From:      AudioLabs info@audiolabs.it
To:        Petra Struck petra.struck@online-club.de
Date:      Thu, 09 Sep 1999 16:43:10 +0100
Subject:   Press Release


Press Release

DATE:       09-Sep-99
TOPIC:      NL-editing system for Amiga and DraCo
CONTACT:    info@audiolabs.it


AudioLabs (http://www.audiolabs.it) is proud to announce ProStationAudio,
the ultimate NL-editing software for AmigaOS-based systems.

Featuring   timeline  visual   editing,  region-based  audio  management,
realtime  DSP effects,  faders automation, studio-quality digital mixing,
ProStationAudio  is  the  largest  audio  project in development for the
AmigaOS.

ProStationAudio v2 Demo is available for downloading at the AudioLabs web
sites. North America residents can take advantage of the local web server
at http://usa.audiolabs.it for faster downloads.



[FEATURES]

- Import/export audio from/to any platform. Exchange audio files with
  industry standard platforms including Windows, MacOS, Unix or
  dedicated hardware (DraCo, NewTek Toaster/Flyer, AD516/Studio16).

- Internet friendly: MPEG layer 1, 2 and 3 (the popular MP3) import,
  Java ulaw import/export. Import multiple MP3 files, overlap them
  on the timeline to create automatic crossfades, add realtime effects
  such as EQ and stereo field expansion, then master to CDDA, all with
  ProStationAudio.

- Hard-disk based non linear editing. Work with audio recordings up to
  2GB each, regardless the amount of RAM memory installed. Disk streaming.
  Instant random access to any location.

- Non destructive editing. Trim, cut, fade, crossfade audio recordings
  without affecting the original takes. Instantaneous operations
  regardless the file size.

- Region-based editing. Any fragment of audio is accessible from an
  alpha-sorted list, managed by the application. Any fragment generated
  by cutting, bouncing, recording, gets automatically named and sorted.
  Let ProStationAudio take care of your most complex projects.

- Visual approach. Build your projects managing visual audio blocks.
  Examine on-screen waveforms to create perfect edits. Each block can
  be distorted manually to create fades and trim its boundaries. Blocks
  can be dropped over blocks to create crossfades (or to have them
  automatically align in various ways). Multilayer graphics: objects,
  waveforms, fades/xfades, automation.

- Extensive set of tools for positioning and aligning objects, ranges
  and the cursor. Accurate spotting to SMPTE locations, at sub-frame
  resolution. Tools for DJs such as shifting and scaling ranges. The
  intelligent Magic Wand tool lets you create perfect loops in a
  fraction of a second, automatically.

- Automotion (tm), the automation engine. Create the perfect mix while
  letting the software remember all of your moves. Automation tracks
  can be graphically edited in the timeline window or recorded in
  realtime by grabbing the faders during playback.

- Realtime design. Operate on faders, pans, effects parameters, even
  the virtual tape speed, always in realtime, to tune up your mix on
  the fly or create dynamics effects. These dynamic effects can
  optionally be recorded to disk, again in realtime, while playing.

- Advanced auditioning. Fast-forward and slow-motion during playback.
  Realtime time stretching. The auditioning signal can be digitally
  recorded to disk in realtime.

- ALPS architecture for audio DSP plugins: unlimited expansion
  possibilities. Multiple DSP inserts allow to apply different DSP
  effects to each track, in realtime. Multiple master DSP inserts
  (post-fader processing).

- ALPS plugins: freely accessible modules for realtime DSP operations.
  Downloadable from the web site. Include dynamic compression,
  several EQ modules, spatial processing, ducking, delays, ...
  http://www.audiolabs.it/plugins

- Hi-end hardware support: ProStationAudio takes advantage of 1 or 2
  CPUs, 1 or 2 video monitors, 1 or 2 graphic cards.  Add value to
  your hardware investments.

- Hi-quality graphic interface, scalable, font-sensitive, supporting
  up to 1600x1280 on two different monitors. Shaded look, includes
  gadgetry (pots, switches,...) scanned from real gear. Supports also
  a dual screen display on a single monitor.



[TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS]

- sampling system:         16bit linear
- sampling rates:          48/44.1/32 KHz
- processing resolution:   from 24bit to 64bit
- audio tracks (disk):     16
- audio tracks (console):  16
- automation tracks:       80: 5 automated controllers x 16 tracks
- DSP channel inserts:     48 stereo: 96 channels processed
- DSP master inserts:      3 stereo (post-fader)
- automated faders:        16
- automated pans:          16
- automated inserts:       48
- faders groups:           8
- time metrics:            24, 25, 29.97, 30, 75, 100 FPS
- time resolution (audio): 1/100th frame
- time resolution (automation):  1/10th second
- objects per track:       unlimited
- audio regions:           unlimited
- audio sub-region levels: unlimited
- maximum editing size:    120 minutes
- locator markers:         10
- range store/recall slots:10
- display snapshot slots:  10
- display resolution:      up to 1600 x 1280
- video monitors:          1 or 2
- CPUs supported:          1 (680x0) or 2 (680x0 + PowerPC60x)
- CPU models:              68040, 68060, PowerPC 603, PowerPC 604
- Realime effects:         ALPS, software plugins system
                           http://www.audiolabs.it/plugins
- EQ (parametric, 1 band):  [2.5Hz : 20000Hz] [-+12dB]
                          [0.05 : 1.00 Q] [1/12th octave steps]
- EQ (parametric, 2 bands): [2.5Hz : 20000Hz] [-+12dB]
                          [0.05 : 1.00 Q]  [1/12th octave steps]
- EQ (shelf, 2 bands):      [2.5Hz : 20000Hz] [-+12dB]
                          [0.05 : 1.00 Slope] [1/12th octave steps]
- EQ (band / notch):        [2.5Hz : 20000Hz]
                          [1/12th octave steps]
- EQ (lowpass / hipass):    [2.5Hz : 20000Hz]
                          [1/12th octave steps]
- Audio import:           MPEG Layer1/2/3, AIFF, WAVE, CDDA Intel and
                          Motorola, FlyerClips, Studio16, MAUD, Maestro,
                          SoundDesignerI, IFF, Sun/Next, Voc
- Audio export:           AIFF, WAVE, CDDA Intel and Motorola,
                          FlyerClips, Studio16,MAUD,
                          Maestro,IFF,Sun/Next, Voc




[PRICING & ORDERING]

ProStationAudio is US$395. The software can be ordered only via Internet,
directly to AudioLabs. Local orders and payments are possible in US and
Canada, these orders are passed to AudioLabs by local representatives.

Crossgrade price for registered AudioLab16 users, US$245.



The AudioLabs www sites are located here:

http://www.audiolabs.it (european server)
http://usa.audiolabs.it (US server)


Email:

info@audiolabs.it
orders@audiolabs.it


ProStationAudio (tm), ALPS (tm), AutoMotion (tm), AudioLab16 (tm) are
trademarks of AudioLabs.
(ps)

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09.Sep.1999
amiga-news.de


Iwin News
Yesterday, we reported:
...the second from the company Computer City, which recieved fotos from Martin Steinbach showing the Iwin offices. These fotos were made available by Computer City on their webpage at www.compcity.nl/amiga/iwin.htm. more ... (ps)

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08.Sep.1999
Thomas Wenzel by eMail


AmigaAMP 2.7 Beta
Thomas Wenzel writes:
The first public beta version of AmigaAMP v2.7 is finished and is available for download at amigaamp.amiga-software.com. The most important changes are e.g. the Skin support for the playlist, switchable solutions for the Analyser and a better handling of Plugins and Skins. Have Fun! If you find bugs, and I'm sure they are still numerous, please report to me! (ps)

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08.Sep.1999
Amithyst


Amithyst Online Magazine Issue 7 - Sept. 99
Amithyst Online Magazine Issue 7 - Sept. 99 (ps)

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08.Sep.1999
Sid4Amiga


Sid4Amiga version 3
After author Paul Heams has lost all source codes for his C64 Sidplayer due to a physical failure of his hard drive, he sat down and restarted with the original code from the Linuxpage, showing once again the importance of backups ;-).
After all, the new Sidplayer is faster, has some bugs removed, and the AHI play routines are now functional. The author further writes that he nevertheless has much work left to do, since he also has to rewrite the complete GUI. (ps)

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08.Sep.1999
Herbert Markart by eMail


FutureZone: Give-Away-Trend reaches Color Laser Printers
FutureZone writes:
Manufacturer gives away devices for free | Customers have to purchase a given amount of color ink per year | So far only chosen companies in the USA
Tektronix, second only to Hewlett Packard in the Color Laser Printers market, has announced to give away 840 devices including an unlimited amount of black ink and a three-year service packet to chosen customers for free. (ps)

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08.Sep.1999
Thomas Schulze by eMail


Dreamworld News: New "Between The Lines" site
Thomas Schulze writes:
The site for "Between The Lines" has been redesigned, and expanded with latest screenshots. "Between The Lines" is a realtime 3D roleplaying-game for PPC and Warp3D, and still in a very early stage of development. (ps)

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07.Sep.1999
Innovative by eMail


fxPAINT right on schedule
fxPAINT is right on schedule, and the project will be finished as planned for the Cologne exhibition. To show the progress made, some new screenshots and pictures are released in the gallerie, and a new press release containing further details. (ps)

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07.Sep.1999
Paul Nolan


Photogenics 4.2 shipped to betatesters
After Paul Nolan has finished his office's move, Photogenics 4.2 has arrived at the betatesters. If no unexpected bugs appear, this version will be available shortly. (ps)

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07.Sep.1999
Ateo


Ateobus.library version 3.0 now online
Download: ateobus.lha and the accompaining readme. (ps)

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07.Sep.1999
Stuart Walker by eMail


Wipeout 2097 can now be pre-ordered
Wipeout 2097 can now be pre-ordered from Blittersoft: more ... (ps)

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07.Sep.1999
Bruno Vaccaro by eMail


SadJesterIcons Aurora Set Prerelease 3
Bruno Vaccaro introduces his new SadJesterIcons Aurora Set. The Aurora Set is a really nice mixture of NewIcons and GlowIcons. Those who already planned to improve their Workbench's look can now go active. (ps)

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07.Sep.1999
Spielel [Netzwelt]


Is the Microsoft Console coming?
Spiegel Netzwelt writes:
According to rumors, Microsoft is currently working on its own game console, which is reported to be similar powerful than Sonys announced PlayStation 2.
The software company Microsoft is reportedly working on a game console code-named "X-Box". The TV expansion is meant mainly for games, but could have other functionality, too, reported US game magazine Next Generation in its October issue, citing unnamed sources.
According to this article, the console will either run on a 500 MHz chip by Intel or an Athlon chip by AMD, with gfx technology provided by nVidia. As operating system, a modified version of Microsoft's Portable-System Windows CE will be employed. With this setup, the Microsoft console might be comparable in performance to Sonys announced Playstation 2, the article sais. As manufacturer for the Microsoft-designed console, Dell and Gateway might be possible partners. (Full article - German - at the title link).
More links on the subject:
CNet: Microsoft, Intel reportedly developing video game console (ps)

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07.Sep.1999
Allan Odgaard


New: TextEditor.mcc and HTMLview.mcc
Download: MCC_TextEditor.LZX Version 15.6 and MCC_HTMLview.LZX Version 12.5 (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
Jan Andersen by eMail


VirusExecutor V1.82f released
Name:          VirusExecutor v1.82f
Archive name:  ve-182f.lha
Archive size:  100.804
Date:          6. September 1999
Programmer:    Jan Erik Olausen
System :       OS 2.0x or better
(ps)

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06.Sep.1999
Stuart Walker by eMail


Digital Images Update
We have been evaluating the current situation with Amiga and we are pleased to announce the continuation of AmigaMCC development. (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
Markus Holler by eMail


Siberian Sun MP3s
Markus 'Atroxis' Holler (Freelance Composer) writes:
On my homepage (title link), in the music section there are two songs from the realtime strategy game Siberian Sun for download as MP3. Both songs have been used in the presentation of the game on AmigaFormat #44, probably a goodie for those who don't have the CD (even while they cannot watch the accompaining trailer... ;). (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
.AmiUpdate


Iwin has two customers ;-)
Read in awe, the news platform of Iwin - .AmiUpdate, which by the way appeared like Phoenix at the same time as Iwin - announces that Iwin has created a new section on their website. And what does the interested surfer find: Iwin customers :-). Probably nobody is surprised by now that the customers don't have an eMail address, let alone a website. (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
Holger Meier by eMail


AMIGAspecial preliminary statement
German print magazine AMIGAspecial is folding for the time being. The title link leads to the statement by Holger Meier (German). (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
Linux.de


Windows 2000 Server hacked
Microsoft had made the Windows 2000 available for hacking. After having to withstand numerous Denial of Service attacks right from the start, and had to be rebooted due to system updates, now the Guestbook as Active Server Page component was the target of attacks, and this weekend, the server was hacked. (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
AmigaOS 3.5


AmigaOS 3.5 Status
The OS 3.5 project is in the final beta state. Up to 150 beta testers did a great job on testing all features and giving a lot of feedback. A very special thank goes to Martin Steigerwald for organizing the application and the beta reports. (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
AMIGA


AMIGA advertising for HEW'99 in Cologne
From November 12 - 14, the Home electronics world '99 will be held in Koeln (that's Cologne... ;-)), Germany. The exhibition, which was held last year under the name "Computer '98", will once again be the world's biggest exhibition for AMIGA. (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
Carsten Schröder by eMail


'Giga' appearance by Petro Tyschtschenko postponed to 16.09.99
Aside from the info about Tom Schmidts message, Amiga-aktuell has found the following change on the Amiga website: more ... (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
Amiga


Thomas J. Schmidt in Executive Update
Dear Amigans:

I wanted to make sure everyone knew that Jim Collas has chosen to leave Amiga to pursue
other interests and opportunities. I would like to personally thank Jim for the leadership
and vision he brought to Amiga and the entire Amiga community over the past eight
months. We wish him the best of luck in his new endeavors.

I have been with Amiga since April of this year as the Chief Operating Officer and I
continue to be extremely excited about the plans and strategies we have been working very
hard on the past several months. Those plans will continue with a great business and
technology leadership team focused on the emerging Internet Appliance market space. As
we finalize our plans in this area, we will communicate those to the community.

I would also like to thank Bill McEwen for his many contributions to the Amiga community
and wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors. Bill has been a steady and calming
voice to the community.

Regards,

Thomas J. Schmidt
President
(ps)

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06.Sep.1999
AmiSITE


ARCnet Update
ARCnet, the Amiga Relay Chat Network, has two new servers. Ireland has been connected by ie1.arcnet.vapor.com, and the USA now have a third server at us3.arcnet.vapor.com. (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
FutureZone


Futurezone: This mail self-destructs in 5 seconds
FutureZone writes: Freemailer offers auto-shredder function - 50,000 USD for him who breaks the security mechanism - 448 bit Blowfish algorithm used (ps)

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06.Sep.1999
H&P


STFax 4.0 to be released soon
The new version 4.0 of STFax will be released in 2-3 weeks. Aside from a wealth of new functionality, a collection of professional samples for the speech functions like answering box and speech mailbox are included. Feature list. (ps)

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05.Sep.1999
ICOA


The man behind the new Amiga patents
The man behind the new Amiga patents. (ps)

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05.Sep.1999
Tumult


New MCC classes registered at Tumult
Tumult is collecting all information and news about MUI MCC-classes. As of late, MathString.mcc and GLArea.mcc have been added. (ps)

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05.Sep.1999
Alexandros Pourikas by eMail


amiga.gr now also available in English
amiga.gr is now also available in English. (ps)

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05.Sep.1999
Amiga.org


MIRA Amiga 99 in Portugal
MIRA Amiga 99 in Portugal. (ps)

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05.Sep.1999
KATO


New software for Twister 1200 version 1.36
The driver has been optimized. Download: twister.lha (ps)

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05.Sep.1999
H&P [News]


Amiga "No Piracy" Campaign
Haage & Partner has created an own domain for the NoPiracy campaign, which is available at www.amiga-planet.de/nopiracy/. Starting today, a discussion forum dedicated to this campaign is available.
Since we explicitely support this campaign, we have added a link to our Quick Link list, which can be found in the right-hand menu. (ps)

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05.Sep.1999
Sinan Gürkan by eMail


Zune - Open Source Reimplementation of MUI
Zune is a project to reimplement Stefan Stuntz' MUI as Open Source. To achieve this, the project makes use of the API and the freely redistributable includes of the MUI SDK only. The project is based on the LPGL.
Currently Zune is developed under Linux. It is however planned to be portable to other Unixes and, if possible, more or less easily portable for Windows and BeOS.
The project is 20% finished. This includes a good dozen key classes like Notify, Window, Group, Area, Text, Image and the dynamic loading of classes as well as other features.
The current source code can be downloaded as tgz archive from the homepage. On this page, you can find some screenshots of the GUI system.
A mailinglist is available from EGroups. Non-members have access to the archive, too. The list can be subscribed by sending an empty eMail to zune-subscribe@egroups.com or with the form on the bottom of the homepage.
A CVS repository is planned, all participation is warmy welcomed. (ps)

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05.Sep.1999
Janne Siren by eMail


Saku 99: Petro Tyschtschenko about MCC and OS 3.5
Petro Tyschtschenko was unable to attend the Saku 1999 in Finland in person, but gave those present a short status report on development by phone, and made a point not to panic.
Moreover, Petro Tyschtschenko said that he was not fired, and will have a meeting with the new President of Amiga soon. Additionally, he said that AmigaOS 3.5 will be shipped by end of September and that the MCC will appear, however the schedule might be delayed a little.
More information about the meeting can be found at batman.jytol.fi/~saku/english/. A MP3 (5 MB) with the speech of Petro Tyschtschenko is available for download: saku99sp.mp3. (ps)

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04.Sep.1999
Andreas R. Kleinert


New: akNAIL 44.4 and akMPEG (September 3rd, 1999)
Download: akNAIL-dt.lha
The akMPEG animation player has been released recntly (see Aminet: gfx/show). Several changes and improvements have been done in the meantime, bugs have been fixed etc. V2.60 of akMPEG2 contains, among others, a new GUI, PPC support, in-window and on-screen-player and an 8 bit AGA version. Download: akMPEG2.lha.
Regnet, register by credit card. (ps)

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04.Sep.1999
Magnus Holmgren


ReqChange Update Version 3.15
Download: ReqChange.lha (ps)

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04.Sep.1999
Amiga Central


New IRC network irc.shagged.org
New IRC network irc.shagged.org (ps)

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04.Sep.1999
TWF


The World Foundry Update
The E2260 and M&M pages have been updated with the monthly news. TWF worked on the backgrounds, the Audio/CD player and the textures in Explorer 2260, and the internal data organisation has been changed in Mame & Mangle, explosion animations been added and some bugs removed. (ps)

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04.Sep.1999
Virtual Dimension


Update of feature list "Othello - the virtual boardgame"
"Othello - the virtual boardgame" is a modern variant of the old Othello game. New among the features is a highscore list, and an option for human opponents to take over a game from an artificial opponent. (ps)

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04.Sep.1999
StrICQ-Support


New beta version 0.1496 StrICQ
Download: STRICQ.lha (ps)

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04.Sep.1999
Vapor.com


AmTelnet 2.0 / AmigaNCP FileSystem upgrade
AmTelnet 2.0
AmTelnet now supports SSH1 for secure remote administration. This update is free for AmTelnet 1.x users.
Download: amtelnet_20.lzx more ... (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
Darek Dulian by eMail


FastATA'99 & AllegroCDFS new software for PowerFlyer controller
ELBOX releases FastATA'99 version 4.x. FastATA'99 4.x is the fourth generation of the ATA/ATAPI controller software for ELBOX FastATA/PowerFlyer/Winner HighSpeed Controller for Amiga 1200: more ... (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
Stuart Walker by eMail


Digital Images suspending Amiga development
Reply-To:        digital-images-news@egroups.com
From:            Stuart Walker
To;              digital-images-news@egroups.com
Date:            Fri, 03 Sep 1999 23:20:52 +0000
Subject:         [digital-images-news] Digital Images Update

To Amiga users worldwide,

Due to recent announcements and problems with Amiga, Digital Images regrets
that we will be suspending all AmigaMCC projects including Sabrina Offline.
Space Station 3000 and Wipeout 2097 will be released as planned, but we will
be suspending all other Amiga developments until further notice.

Everyone behind Digital Images has enthusiastically supported the Amiga
through the good times and the bad times. But with the recent troubles with
Amiga, the entire team has unanimously decided to suspend all Amiga
developments (with the exception of Space Station 3000 and Wipeout 2097). We
regret to have to take these measures, but Digital Images cannot afford to
spend time, resources and money developing for a computer which now, as it
seems may never appear.

We hope that everybody reading this understands our position as this is the
last thing that any of us would ever have wanted to do, but Amiga have made
promise after promise that something would appear, but it has not.

We deeply regret this decision, but it is a final measure that has to be
taken. We wish that we wouldn't have to go this far, but we now have no
other option - it is the last thing that any of us wanted to do. We would
appreciate it if everybody understood our position and wouldn't send e-mails
of anger and abuse. We have done everything in our power to avoid this, but
it just isn't possible.

If the Amiga does indeed rise again, which we hope it does, we will return.

We hope that you will enjoy our upcoming releases of Space Station 3000 and
Wipeout 2097.

If you do have any questions or queries concerning this announcement, please
e-mail info@digital-images.demon.co.uk

We thank you all once again for your loyal and devoted support.

Kind Regards,

Stuart Walker
Digital Images
(ps)

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03.Sep.1999
Rebol


REBOL/core 2.1.2 released
Rebol has released version 2.1.2 of the REBOL Internet Messaging Language. The language is meanwhile available for 35 platforms. more ... (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
CAD-Technologies


Imagine: Update Version 5.16
The "new user" archive has been expanded by the PPC version of the effects. (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
.amiupdate


Perfect Paint Version 1.1
Download: PfPaint.lha - 486 KB (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
Amiga


Amiga News
Since today, the English Amiga news page carries the following:
Jim Collas has resigned. more ... (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
Herbert Markart by eMail


IBrowse2 available
IBrowse2 available. (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
Andy Mueller-Maguhn by eMail


CCC Press Release about MS Crypto API Backdoor
Press Information from Chaos Computer Club
Microsoft Operating Systems with builtin Backdoor:
Secure cryptography with Windows jeopardized
By detailed research with the WindowsNT operating system by an American Security Software developer, a massive software backdoor could be revealed in the operating systems Windows95, 98, NT and Windows 2000 (beta), which is likely dating back to an initiative by the US secret service NSA. This has a heavy impact on Microsoft's operating systems security.
After the initiatives of the American secret service NSA (National Security Agency) for worldwide communications control by means of internationally standarised regulation of encryption have suffered severe setbacks, now obviously it is attempted to reach the same goals by implementing backdoors in the American software products dominating the market. (Rest of the press release at the title link.) more ... (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
Thomas Steiding by eMail


VirtualGP
Thomas Steiding writes:
If everything goes right, our Formula One game "VirtualGP" will be shipped starting mid next week. More information about "VirtualGP" is available at News. There, you can also download the latest and last demo version for the probably best Formula One simulation for the Amiga. (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
Stefan Instinske


TGV Haupt: Z4 bus board available
The long waiting is over: the Z4 bus board is available
Z4-busboard for MicroniK, Elbox, Winner, Power-Tower
Features:
- 5 Zorro2-Slots
- 2 Z4-LocalSlots (double bus width (upto 19MB/sec) than Zorro3)
- 2 Zorro2-Slots switchable to Fast-Z2 (double speed) for specially adjusted boards, available in about 3-4 weeks: Buddha-FastZ2 (IDE-Contr.), CV64-3D-FastZ2
- Videoslot (video adapters necessary for activation)
- 4 Clock Ports
- compatible to all common accelerator boards with RAM in upper memory area
- P8/P9 power supply port for standard AT power supplies more ... (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
Kamil Iskra in c.s.a.p


gcc 2.95.1 for AmigaOS
Kamil Iskra has released the binaries of "gcc 2.95.1" for AmigaOS. They can be found on the GeekGadgets servers at amiga/m68k/alpha/misc/gcc-2.95.1-bin020.tgz (6.47 MB).
They are compiled for 68020+ CPUs, and can be loaded residently. The sourcecodes are available by anonymous login from the GeekGadgets CVS server.
With gcc version 2.95, the seperate branches of gcc and egcs are merged back together, so GeekGadgets again uses exclusively gcc.
Improvements have been made e.g. in register handling, so the previously common "fixed or forbidden register was spilled" error should be less frequent with this version.
More informations about gcc 2.95 are available at gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.95/features.html. (ps)

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03.Sep.1999
Thomas Rudloff by eMail


Met@box: Informations about amiJoe1200
Some time ago, we asked Met@box about some info about the amiJoe1200 board, and recieved the following eMail by Thomas Rudloff: more ... (ps)

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02.Sep.1999
.amiupdate


New Interview with Iwin
New Interview with Iwin. (ps)

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02.Sep.1999
Torsten Dudai


New Cartoon: Amiga Airlines
more ... (td) (Translation: td)

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02.Sep.1999
Spiegel


Spiegel: Birthday - Internet gets 30
In his article, Detlef Borchers describes the long way to the info highway.
"Thirty years ago, US-American scientists for the first time connected a computer to an IMP (Interface Message Processor), and by this, created the foundation for today's networking technology. With the historical connection, the long birth of Internet began." (Full article - German - at the title link.) (ps)

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02.Sep.1999
Amiga Nutta


New "Virtual Grand Prix" demo released
The game has been completely reworked on basis of 'AlienF1', and is now available as demo from Aminet under the name Virtual Grand Prix Demo. Download: AF1last.lha (1.25 MB) (ps)

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02.Sep.1999
SAKU


Petro Tyschtschenko cancels visit at SAKU 99
Due to the resignment of Jim Collas, Petro Tyschtschenko cancelled his visit at the big Finnish event SAKU 99, which is taking place this weekend - he is flying to important meetings in the USA.
It has been confirmed today that Jens Schönfeld of individual computers, known for products like Catweasel, Buddha etc., will be attending SAKU 99. (ps)

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02.Sep.1999
Pascal & Rainer by eMail


driver software for laser
Bytei & McScotty (Pascal & Rainer) write:
For about 6 years we run a small laser show rental. Our lasers are exclusively driven by Amigas (1200 50 MHz 10 MB 68030+Co). Sadly, our driver software leaves a lot to be desired! The developer of the software (Edward Skorus) has given us sourcecodes and rights. For a long time now we are looking for alternatives or someone able to expand the driver software. Is there someone among your readers who knows this stuff, or knows someone who knows? (ps)

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02.Sep.1999
Andreas Falkenhahn


Alicia Silverstone Rainboot Configs
Andreas Falkenhahn writes:
Starting immediately, two great Alicia Silverstone (Clueless) Rainboot configs are available for download from the Airsoft Softwair homepage. They have been done by Jean-Yves Auger of Pixel Art jauger@caramail.com. A must for all Alicia Silverstone fans... (ps)

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02.Sep.1999
Peter Ratschiller by eMail


Dr. Awesome released old Mods as MP3 files for download!
Peter Ratschiller writes:
I am a fan of Bjorn Lynne, aka Dr. Awesome (an old-time Amiga scene musician). On his homepage (title link) he now posted that he is reworking old MOD pieces and offers them for download on the MP3 page as MP3 pieces! Also available at http://www.amp3.net/drawesome/. He wants to bring some new pieces online every month! (ps)

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02.Sep.1999
Foundation


Foundation News
A new update will be released ASAP. The last version 1.25 was not released because this update has been done for the new version 'Foundation Directors Cut', and was not fully compatible to the old 'Foundation' version. Paul Burkey works on the new Update 1.26 and is trying to make this update compatible with the old version, too. Moreover, Paul informs also that he is increasing his work on 'Foundation's Edge', and that this work is taking most of his time. (ps)

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02.Sep.1999
ADX (Mr. Dombrowski) by phone


Phase5: Next Generation PowerPC G4 processor boards
Phase 5 writes:
TOP NEWS 02.09.99:Join the exclusive club of GigaFLOPS users now - with the Next Generation PowerPC G4 processor boards from phase 5 digital products! more ... (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
ZDNet


Collas out as Amiga president
According to ZDNet, Jim Collas is no longer president of Amiga.
Summary of the article:
Jim Collas leaves the company for personal reasons, and has registered his 118.000 stock shares for sale. Moreover it is reported that Gateway paid 13 million US-Dollar for 47 Amiga patents, and that Collas himself asked Gateway president Ted Waitt for the Job at Amiga. He moreover asked to run Amiga as a seperate company.
Tom Schmidt takes over the post from Collas. Before his joining Amiga, Schmidt has worked as General Manager for Allied Signal. He was not available for comment.
PS:
CNet also reports: Gateway's Amiga president jumps ship
The article states that Collas' leaving does not imply a change in plans, and the planned route will be continued by Schmidt. (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
amigaonline.net


AMIGAOnline.NET
Today, AMIGAOnline.NET is going online officially as Internet Service Provider for Amiga users in the USA and Canada. (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
AHI


AHI v4 - Status
Martin Blom reports back from holiday, and has good news for PPC users since the PPC assembler mixing routines are much faster than the C version. Details at the title link. (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
ZDNet [News]


Coppermine early - Pentium III with 700 MHz comes in October
USB 2.0 being 40 times as fast as current USB
IFA: First DVD on Linux worldwide (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
v3.vapor.com


V³ - TearOff classes not complete in archive
The TearOff-classes in the V³pre 1/2 archives are incomplete. Please download the compete installation from either amiga.org.pl/~szulat/tearoff/ or VaporWare at MCC_TearOff.lzx and install the new archive. (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise Newsticker (German)
IFA: DVD-Player for Linux
StarDivision takeover doesn't bother Microsoft
Sun: Into the Web with StarOffice (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
Fabian Jimenez


Another Loss
* Forwarded from newsgroup "a Mail"
* Originally from: Fabian Jimenez (fabian@cais.com)
* Original date: Mon, 30 Aug 1999 23:01:48 -0400

Hello All,

I regret to inform that Bill McEwen told me as of
Tuesday he will no longer be under contract at
Amiga.  Sigh.

I called him about some newsletter plans he had
in mind, only to receive yet another bit of
disappointing news.

Regards,
Fabian
--
Fabian Jimenez : fabian@cais.com : ICQ# 21377601
       Editor, Amiga Intuition Newsletter
National Capital Amiga Users Group, www.ncaug.org
more ... (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
Magnus Rivertz Torgersen by eMail


Amitory/Oratory for Amiga released as shareware
Amitory/Oratory is a chat program for use on a LAN, and is probably the best chat program to use on a internal network between pc's and Amiga's. (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
HEW


Home electronic world in Cologne
The Amiga show so far known as Computer(xx=year) is named "Home electronic world" this year. It will take place from November 12th to 14th in the exhibition center, Cologne, in hall 11.2. The official website is online since today. (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
Janne Siren by eMail


Press Release: Finnish Saku 99 Event this Saturday
From:       Janne Siren siren@mikrobitti.fi
Reply-To:   siren@mikrobitti.fi
Subject:    Press release: Finnish Saku 99 Event This Saturday
Date:       Wed, 1 Sep 1999 17:18:34 +0300


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Finnish Saku 99 Event This Saturday

Webcam and IRC Channel Available

ESPOO, FINLAND - September 1, 1999 - Saku 99, the biggest Amiga event in
Finland this year, will be on this Saturday in Vantaa. The show starts at
12 o'clock and will feature Amiga related competitions, demonstrations,
retailers and video films. Amiga's Petro Tyschtschenko and AmigaOS 3.5
previews will be there as well. Attendance is free of charge.

For those who can't attend, the Finnish Amiga Users Group will be hosting a
webcam and an IRC channel (#saku99 at IRCnet) with live comments from the
exhibition place. Please note the Finnish timezone (EET, GMT+2). You should
also check out the Saku 99 invitation intro in Aminet for pictures and
other highlights (demo/intro/saku99.lha).

Please visit http://batman.jytol.fi/~saku/english/ or our mirror site
http://tzimmola.tky.hut.fi/saku/english/, for further information. E-mail
inquiries may be sent to Janne Sirén (siren@mikrobitti.fi).

About Saku 99

Saku 99 will be the biggest Amiga event in Finland this year. Following the
success of Saku 98, which was visited by some 500 Amiga enthusiasts, Saku
99 is aimed to be bigger and better than the previous events. Mr. Petro
Tyschtschenko of Amiga has already confirmed his presence and other great
highlights are planned. Saku 99 will be held on Saturday September 4th 1999
at the Science Centre Heureka in Vantaa, near Helsinki.

About Finnish Amiga Users Group

Finnish Amiga Users Group (Suomen Amiga-käyttäjät ry.) is a non-profit
organization for promoting Amiga computing and helping Amiga users in
Finland. Also known as Saku, after it's disk magazine, the group is trying
to accomplish it's goals by organizing meetings and by publishing a disk
magazine. Since 1993 the Finnish Amiga Users Group and it's predecessors
have released over thirty issues of the disk magazine and held several
public gatherings. Other accomplishments include the Web site and Sakunet,
a national Fidonet style network of Amiga related bulletin board systems.
(ps)

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01.Sep.1999
Volker Mohr by eMail


Amiga Patents
At the title link, you will find a posting to comp.sys.amiga.misc, listing the patents filed by Amiga. We didn't take a closer look at the list, but perhaps one reader or another has the time to read them :-).
Comments are wellcome in the forum. (ps)

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01.Sep.1999
Stefan Robl by eMail


FMdriver Update Version 1.12
Stefan Robl writes:
The FMdriver packet has been improved further:
All programs can now save in IFF format, too (8 as well as 24 bit). All problems with flicker or lines in small resolutions should be fixed, the FPS rate now looks much more stable, too. A serious bug has been removed that occured when there was no Prism24 module connected. The FMRecorder now offers several file formats, so it will work with every video software. Small changes and bugfixes.
Download: FMdriver.lha (ps)

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31.Aug.1999
Alexandros Pourikas by eMail


amiga.gr online
Alexandros Pourikas has created an Amiga website in Greek language at www.amiga.gr. Aside from Amiga news and a forum in local language, there is an interesting picture gallery to be found here. more ... (ps)

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31.Aug.1999
Heise [Newsticker]


Fast 3D gfx chip by nVidia
Heise writes, among other:
California gfx chip manufacturer nVidia presented the 3D chip for PC graphic gards previously dubbed "NV10" in Berlin. The GeForce 256 is the first graphic chip for consumer PCs that processes and displays 3D data mainly on its own.
With 23 million transistors, the GeForce 256 is more than twice as complex as a Pentium-III CPU (9 million transistors). Since it does geometry transformations and lighting calculations much faster than the PC CPU, it can create 3D objects and 3D virtual realities with much more detail and fluid moves. Thus, PC games can make use of curved and organic structures like in movies a la "Toy Story" and "A Bug's Life". (Full article - German - at the title link).
Here is another interesting link on the subject. (ps)

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31.Aug.1999
Heise [Newsticker]


StarOffice goes OpenSource
Heise writes, among other:
As expected, Sun Microsystems today confirmed the purchase of the software company Star Division based in Hamburg, Germany. At the same time, Sun announced the office package StarOffice to be available for Internet download. (Full article - German - at the title link).
Bernhard Kuhn in de.comp.os.unix.linux.misc posted more interesting details about the press conference, like StarOffice now being free for _commercial_ use, too. (ps)

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31.Aug.1999



Seybold Conference: First Macs with PowerPC G4 CPU
MacGadget, among others, writes:
As expected, Apple CEO Steve Jobs presented a new generation of Macintosh computers in his keynote to the Seybold Conference in San Francisco, which are powered for the first time by the top-performing PowerPC G4 CPU. Apple called the new Macs "supercomputers", offering significantly more speed than the current Power Macintosh G3 product line. Apple starts shipping the first 400 MHz G4 system today. Versions with 450 and 500 MHz are bound to follow in the next two weeks.
The main performance specs are a 2x AGP bus, integrated AirPort technology, an Ultra 66 ATA system and an accelerated PCI bus. Jobs spend special attention on the AltiVec technology. This especially speeds up operations heavy on numerical calculations, like graphic applications. A special AltiVec-optimised expansion to Photoshop is included with every G4 Mac. The new systems will cost between 1599 and 3499 USD. A PowerPC G4 with 500 MHz is said to be much faster than a Pentium III with 600 MHz. The Power Macintosh G4 will be shipped in the same casing as the current G3 line, but not in blue-white but silver-white.
The new configurations in overview:
Power Mac G4/400, 64 MB memory, 10 GByte-HD, 32speed CD-ROM; 1599 $
Power Mac G4/450, 128 MB memory, 20 GByte-HD, DVD-ROM; 2499 $
Power Mac G4/500, 256 MB memory, 27 GByte-HD, DVD-RAM; 3499 $
(More details at the title link - German -) (ps)

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31.Aug.1999
Amiga.org


Amiga filed a Patent
At Nr. US5935230, the following patent has been registered: "Multiprocessor arrangement including bus arbitration scheme involving plural CPU clusters that address each other as "phantom" CPUs". (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Audio Evolution


Audio Evolution PPC
New PPC RTFX:
  • 3-band equalizer with mid-sweep (includes new GUI when version v2.0829 or higher is used)
  • low shelving filter (bass control)
    - high shelving filter (treble control)
(ps)

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30.Aug.1999
AER


A/NES 8-bit emulator for Amiga
A/NES CGFX Preview 2 released! Changes: bug fixes, and the emulator is much faster now. Download: anescgfx.lha (early beta). (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
VirusHelp Denmark


VirusExecutor new version 1.82e
Download: ve-182e.lha (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Hyperion


Hyperion brings "Smacker" to Amiga
"Smacker" is an industrial standard video codec, developed by RAD Game Tools and used in over 1400 games. Currently, Smacker is only available for MAC (68k and PPC), DOS, Windows 3.x, 95 and NT. At first, Hyperion considered developing an own video codec, but since Heretic 2 by Activision and Shogo:MAD by Monolith make use of Smacker, it was decided to save developing time and purchase the license for the port, since Smacker is really fast and efficient when used with only 256 colors. smacker.com. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
StrICQ-Support


New beta version 0.1485 StrICQ
Download: STRICQ.lha (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Amigart


MAME new version PPC 3.6b2
Download: mameppc36b2.lha (3.8 MB) (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Amiga Flame


Amiga Flame News
Michael Carillo Interviews Andrew Reed of Crystal Interactive Software
Delsyd Software Announce More Games
Alive Mediasoft Go Serious
Amiga Downunder Show (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
FutureZone


Hotmail cracked completely
FutureZone writes:
Mail of every user readable | no password needed | details unknown so far | FutureZone has tested Exploit
The free mail service Hotmail has been cracked heavily today. With a web form it is possible to read any user's mail - without password. FutureZone has a corresponding link, first tests revealed: Every Hotmail account is readable. (Full article - German - at the title link.)
August 31st, 1999:
Heise writes, among others: Hotmail hole fixed for now
About twelve hours after the Hotmail hack became public, Microsoft reported the bug has been fixed. In the meantime, the Hotmail server was offline. Our editors however recieved messages until late in the night that readers were able to scan Hotmail accounts without the need for a password. After the Microsoft announcement at 2:00 AM local time, this seems to be impossible. Microsoft has not yet commented about the technical background making the attack possibe.
Spiegel Netzwelt, among others, writes: Hacker group claims responsibility for Hotmail hack
According to informations of the online news service "Wired", a so far unknown hacker group claimed responsibility for the move on Monday. The online magazine cites a Swedish spokesman that is reported to have made contact with "Wired". According to him, the group named "Hackers Unite" consists of a Swedish and seven US-Americans. The hackers made the backdoor public to bring attention to the insufficient security of Microsoft's products: "We didn't make this hack to destroy, but to show the world how bad the security really is at Microsoft, and that the company nearly has a monopoly on computer software", a 21-year-old group member is cited. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
BGUI


New BGUI version 41.10
Download: bgui.lha (333077 bytes) of August 30th, 1999. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
PPCRulez


AmigaOS 3.5 preview with pictures
Steve Zoneff has attended the presentation of AmigaOS 3.5 at the Amiga Downunder in Canberra, and created this little preview with pictures. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
V3-Portal


V³ image decoder and VFlash update
Download: v3_imgdecoders_73.lzx and v3_vflash_014.lzx (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Czech Amiga News


Imagine Update
A new update for Imagine version 5.16 Amiga Constant Upgrade Programm (ACUP) is available. Download page. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
HiSoft


iBrowse 2.1 to come this week
The beta test results have all arrived, and Stefan will remove the final bugs. If everything runs smoothly, iBrowse will be released this week. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Andreas Küssner by eMail


New Wildfire pricing and Wildfire for Movieshop Video!
Starting immediately, the recommended retail price for the award-winning special effects software Wildfire, version 7\PPC, is cut back. This includes the bundle "Wildfire for Movieshop".
Additionally, the example video "Wildfire for Movieshop" will be released early September. In this video, all special effects offered for the Wildfire-Movieshop combination are shown. The video runs for approx. 100 minutes. For the new pricing and distributor pricing please directly contact Andreas Küssner. All programs can be ordered directly from the Wildfire support:
Andreas Küssner
Marrinksweg 5
48531 Nordhorn
Germany
EMail: eksec@eure.de
Phone: +49 - (0)5921 / 330420 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM, working days
Andreas Küssner, Wildfire Project Manager. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Andreas Kleinert by eMail


GIF licence for Webmasters?
Are you a webmaster and want to get a web licence from Unisys for your GIF pictures? No problem, Unisys offers a licence for webmasters for a meager 5,000.00 USD ;-).
Heise writes: Unisys wants to rip of websites for GIF pictures. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Guvenc Kaplan by eMail


Free Amiga postcard service
Amigart started a free postcard service. Send your friends Amiga greetings. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Marc Albrecht by eMail


A.C.T. new address
Finally, A.C.T. has completed its move and is from now on available at the following address only:
Albrecht Computer Technik
Glinder Str. 2
27432 Ebersdorf
Phone Hotlines:
Amiga and Web Service: 0700-ACT-AMIGA (numerical: 0700-228-26442)
Apple/Be/QNX: 0700-ACT-PHONE (numerically: 0700-228-74663)
(Presumably available starting September 10th, 1999)
Office: +49-(0)-4765-8300-60
Fax: +49-(0)-4765-8300-64
Note: The old phone numbers will be redirected for some more weeks.
EMail: info@act-net.com and WWW offers: support@level-2.com. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Torsten Dudai


New Cartoon: Iwin, part two
more ... (td) (Translation: td)

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30.Aug.1999
Arne Hinrichsen by eMail


userfriendly.org: Amiga logo in good company?
Aside from Arne, several other visitors have pointed to this cartoon in userfriendly.org; as always in these cases, the first one is cited as "source". (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Stefan Robl by eMail


VMdriver new version 1.10
Stefan Robl writes:
The new version 1.10 of the FMdriver packet contains numerous innovations; e.g. the limitation to graphic cards has been removed, programms are now running in satisfactory quality in 2-256 colors (!!). New are the programms FMInit, FMGrab (great for WebCams!), FMRecord/FMRecordDec and FMRecorder.
FMRecorder makes it possible to comfortably record videos with the FrameMachine. The program contains, aside from an anim viewer, a converter to encode the video as MPEG later on. You can download screenshots from the programs, and a MPEG animation recorded with FMRecord (and encoded with CreateMPEG) from my homepage. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Robert Niessner by eMail


PFS3 finished
The most important new features:
  • PFS Doctor, a repair program for the difficult case
  • expansion of the delete directory to up to 992 entries!
  • extra long filenames, (optionally) up to 100 characters!
  • HDInsttools for easy installation
  • own PFS format command
  • miscellaneous bugfixes

Available from Schatztruhe and other distributors. (ps)

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30.Aug.1999
Patrick Beerhorst by eMail


Prelude library bug
Patrick Beerhorst writes:
Version 4.52 of prelude.library causes problems with the Prelude 1200 (card is not initialised in certain circumstances). A fixed version v4.55 for both cards (Prelude 1200 and Prelude Z-II) solves these problems. Download: PrlLib455.lha. Additionally, there is a new Mixer v2.1 available from the homepage. Download: PreludeMixer21.lha. (ps)

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28.Aug.1999
Carsten Schröder by eMail


Tyschtschenko: No more Executive Updates for competition reasons
+++ AMIGA-aktuell-Special +++
Tyschtschenko: No more Executive Updates for competition reasons (27.08.99)
AMIGA Vice President Petro Tyschtschenko explained on request of AMIGA aktuell, that Amiga decided to change information politics to avoid too many details of the AmigaNG development reaching competitors, which would be a burden for the whole project. The head of the German Amiga office stressed that other companies don't handle new developments any differently. (ps)

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28.Aug.1999
Olaf Köbnik


Amiga Arena News
Olaf Köbnik writes:
Complete full version on Amiga Arena!
The Amiga Arena reports back after the summer break directly with the highlight for 1999! Exclusively and only at Amiga Arena, the best shareware space economy simulation Imperium Terranum 2 is available as full version for download!
Info about the game and the archive for Imperium Terranum 2 (3.2 MB) are only available from Amiga Arena! This one-time offer is only available for the next 21 days! (Note: Message dates from August 28th). Amiga Arena says thank you to the team of Virtual Worlds Productions, who made this offer possible! more ... (ps)

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28.Aug.1999
Thomas Lorenz by eMail


FusionPPC: Only 380 of the needed 500 preorders recieved
Thomas Lorenz writes:
There are still many preorders missing. Here the latest news from the Fusion mailinglist:
From: Jim Drew msdei@ctaz.com
Subject: [FUSION]: PPC upgrade status
This is an official announcement from Microcode Solutions...
As many of you know, Microcode Solutions has been trying to establish a base market for its new emulations. We presented the public with a test marketting idea of pre-paying for a PowerPC emulation. We reached our base goal of 500 units (actually we reached nearly 700), and then we announced that we were now accepting the pre-payments. To date we have only 380 pre-payments (none of which have been processed), meaning that we are still short 120 units before we can commit to producing this product. It has been several months since we have been collecting actual pre-payments. We are spending an incredible amount of time and resources on this project (which is 1/1000th the revenue of our PC market), and we hope that we are not wasting our time by doing so. We ask that if you have not placed your order yet, please do so now. If we do not reach the 500 unit goal, we will not release the product, no matter how much we have completed so far... we will use some of the work for our PC version. x (ps)

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27.Aug.1999
Andre Beer


Update GeoWorld
After more than half a year of work, today we finally finished the long-awaited update to version 1.1 of GeoWorld. GeoWorld, probably the best geographical software for the Amiga, has been expanded by the following features in version 1.1:
  • adding a new generic search function in the maxi search, enabling for the first time the search for special keywords in the additional databases like economy, history etc. (full text search)
  • complete rework and bugfixes
    • NewLook-Menus for OS 3.0+ (no more changing menu colors)
    • flashing pointer for cities and small countries now working correctly
    • scrolling of the maps pixel by pixel per keyboard
    • sorting speed-up due to presorted databases
    • faster search functions (in Assembler)
    • VisualPrefs now supported nearly completely
    • GeoWorld-Fonts can now stay in the same directory
  • interaction with all requesters now completely by keyboard
  • option to give distances in miles instead of kilometers
  • requester "no information available" now with configurable time-out
  • reworked and expanded prefs window (among others display mode, font, use, save or reset prefs)
  • expansion of the city database for Austria, Switzerland, Brasil and US cities (over 1100 cities with ZUP code, 6119 cities total)
  • expanding the city databases with details about country / state capitals
  • expanding the country databases with details about the Internet abbreviation (e.g. .de, .uk, .us)
  • informations about the databases are now kept in a seperate GeoWorld.data file, so an expansion of the databases does no longer imply a change of the main program
  • expansion of the info requester
  • rewritten and expanded online help
  • reworked and extremly expanded data about the inhabitants of the countries (over 100 kByte text!!)

The Update Nr. 9 and a up-to-date demo version are available from our homepage (title link), and should appear on Aminet (misc/edu) in the next few days.
Download (Demo): GeoWorld_E.lha (ps)

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27.Aug.1999
Amiga.org


Amiga.org: Redesign of the website and database ready
Amiga.org is here again full power, the website has a friendlier and cleaner layout now, and it is (as before) possible requesting news sorted by subject from a database, like hardware etc., seperately.
I am dreaming of a database like that, too, simply great :-). (ps) (ps)

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27.Aug.1999
Haage & Partner


Haage & Partner News
Amiga No Piracy campaign
The campaign goes on: some more logos and the final one :) Discussion forum will start soon. more ... (ps)

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27.Aug.1999
Markus Lunk by eMail


ComputerWoche: Linux-based operating system competing agains WindowsCE
ComputerWoche writes: Amiga is not dead, new live as home information device
MUNICH (CW) - New details have surfaced about Amiga, the cult of the 80ies. It is intended to be mainly used as Information Appliance in the future.
About two years ago, direct PC distributor Gateway purchased the rights of the computing pioneer Amiga and its 47 patents from German Escom AG. Now, the name shall be brought back to life.
Aside from PCs for the consumer market, future's Amigas will be mainly used as information appliances in private households. CEO Jim Collas wants to present an operating enviroment until the end of the year, and ship the first machines early 2000. (Full story - German - at the title link) (ps)

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27.Aug.1999
Amiga


No more executive updates
Amiga writes:
For the next several months, the Amiga staff will be focused on implementing our business and product plans. We will not be discussing or commenting on future company directions during this time. (ps)

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27.Aug.1999
Compcity by eMail


E4000
Computer City announces the availability of the E4000. The computer is based on a standard A4000 mainboard with an Elbox tower and AmigaOS 3.5 (which will be delivered when available). The processor boards are manufactured by Apollo / DCE. Technical specs:
  • Midi tower with 230W power supply
  • 68040 (40 MHz) or 68060 (50 MHz)
  • 2 MB ChipRAM (on A4000 mainboard)
  • IDE controller (on A4000 mainboard)
  • SCSI2 controller (on the processor board) for hard drives and CD-ROMs
  • 7 Zorro II/III slots
  • 5 ISA slots (non-active)
  • 2 video slots
  • 3,5" floppy drive HD 1.76 MB
  • original A4000 keyboard
  • original Amiga mouse
  • 40speed IDE CD-ROM drive
  • 13.1 GB IDE hard drive
  • AmigaOS 3.5
(ps)

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26.Aug.1999
Future-Visions by eMail


Info from Met@box about amiJoe PPC boards
Andreas Schmidt writes:
Today, I recieved some informations from Thomas Rudloff (Met@box) about the announced amiJoe boards, including some price informations, which can be found on our webpage.
The title link is the German page, the English pages do not (yet?) carry this information. (ps)

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26.Aug.1999
Fun Time World


Lame 3.25 Beta
Note: The Warp-Up version of this MP3 encoder can still crash at certain circumstances. (ps)

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26.Aug.1999
Amiga


Pictures from the Downunder '99 Show
More pictures can be found at GP Software. (ps)

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