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Archive 09/2002


19.Sep.2002
Lars Ghandy Sobiraj (ANF)


We're Being Watched - Scientific Paper on the Computer Scene!

This has to do with an English language 23 page scientific document from George Borzyskowsky of Perth University, a document which is concerned with the subjects of `The Hacker Scene' and associated cultural art forms. The PDF (title link) is an interesting read and offers food for thought, that here a person standing entirely outside the computer scene tries to analyze it. For his research the scientist used old Aminet CDs and editions of Amiga demo scene diskmags, such as RAW and Grapevine.

(Translation: dm)

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19.Sep.2002
Lars Ghandy Sobiraj (ANF)


Demo Scene: Norwegian Kindergarden Party Takes Place!

The Norwegian Amiga demo scene party Kindergarden is going to take place again this year at the end of October. The exact schedule hasn't been set yet, however the party as usual will take place somewhere near Oslo. More information will be uploaded shortly to the official homepage. Many European demo groups, such as Ephidrena, Spaceballs, Haujobb or Scarab have stated they will take part. Invitation introduction and text will be published as soon as possible.

(ps) (Translation: dm)

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19.Sep.2002
Lars Ghandy Sobiraj (ANF)


New Musical Pieces at Moods!

The Amiga music group Moods is on a streak and has come up with five new pieces of music! This time it's from the musicians Blakkhar, DocMike, Tripper, Blasa and Razta. Some of these are from MODs that were part of international computer gatherings and contests.

(ps) (Translation: dm)

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19.Sep.2002
Andreas Magerl (ANF)


Amiga Future: Two Test Reports Online

Today two test reports have been published in the article section of the Amiga Future website. These are the test of the game Titano and a test of the game 1990. Each of the articles was written by Alexander Drews. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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18.Sep.2002
Achim Stegemann (ANF)


PD game announcement at the AFP party
From October the 4th to the 6th 2002 there will be held the party by the "Amiga-Freunde Pfalz" in Mutterstadt, Germany. Along with the presentation of the latest version of the astronomy program "Digital Almanac III" there will be something completely new: The introduction of a new chess program for Amiga, named "AmiChessNG".

Recent specifications of the chess program:
  • requires OS 3.5+, MC68020 and some MB RAM
  • nice and functional MUI interface.
  • based on GNUChess 5.04 (newest version).
  • changeable figure design using skins.
  • figure control with drag&drop.
  • load and save the games or configurations in PGN or EPD format (standard format).
  • adjustment of the game strength by deepness of the search (measured by moves) or by time (seconds per move).
  • huge library from start on (about 11 MB of data!). This library can manually be extended.
  • Undo of a move.
  • a commented list of best moves which can be disabled.
Some features are still missing (PPC support?, 3D GL Output). Assumed game strength (CPU power dependent) in points:
MC68060/50: >1900
Amithlon 800 Mhz: ca. 2100-2200

The game will be uploaded to the Aminet after the party. It is freeware and will be published with source code. Latest screen shots are to find with the title link. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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18.Sep.2002
Mirko Naumann (E-Mail)


Elbox: SharkPPC G3/G4 and SharkPPC+ G3/G4
They have been announced for a long time and it seems, owners of a Mediator PCI board may count on the delivery of the most powerful processor boards for Q4, 2002.

SharkPPC G3/G4
  • Processor: 750CXe, 750FX or MPC7450
  • FSB: 133 MHz
  • RAM: 3 PC-133 SDRAM sockets for up to 1.5 GB
  • Bandwidth: 582 MB/s


SharkPPC+ G3/G4
  • Processor: 750CXe, 750FX or MPC7450
  • FSB: 133 MHz
  • RAM: 2 PC-133 SDRAM sockets for up to 2 GB
  • Bandwidth: 582 MB/s
  • 2x AGP-Slot
  • 2-chanel UDMA-100 controller
  • AC97 sound subsystem
  • Optional:
       USB 2.0 controller
(ps) (Translation: ub)

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18.Sep.2002
Ryan E. A. Czerwinski (ANF)


Merlancia Clarifies Question on Legal Status
Once again it seems we are left to clarify a normally easy to understand issue that really is not important to those outside the company/corporate staff.

The short scoop: Merlancia is still alive and well, despite wishes of those who would plot for our demise out of spite and malice...

Plesse read this Merlancia Press Release on this matter for further details.

Editor's remark:
The reason for this statement is probably the link discussed on ANN, according to which the company Merlancia has been dissolved. (ps)

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18.Sep.2002
Ron van Schaik (ANF)


Event: Petro Tytschtschenko Host at the C= Show
Petro Tytschtschenko will visit the C= Show, which will be held in Maarssen, the Netherlands, on October the 19th 2002 and will demonstrate the Pegasos with MorphOS. The celebrity reason at the Commodore-Show wil be the 20 year anniversary of the C64. The promoters will organize a bunch of different actions. And visitors from all over the world are expected. Further information you might obtain via the title link. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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18.Sep.2002
Thomas Steiding (E-Mail)


Game: e.p.i.c. interactive ships Software Tycoon for the Amiga
Didn't you always wanted to found your own games-company? It's time for a childhood dream to come true...

It's 1982. Small computer games companies are springing up in the bedrooms around the world. A new business beckons, where everything is in your hands. You have total control, from creating the original concept, through hiring staff and packaging design, to the development of massive marketing campaigns. Do you have the skills to create and use new technologies and become a Software Tycoon?

Software Tycoon immerses the player through the implementation of different scenarios, tutorials and a truly satirical backround that simulates the software business. But don't forget your opponents will stop at nothing to ruin your business!

FEATURES:
  • Real-time gameplay.
  • Two intelligent and unusual computer computer controlled opponents.
  • Satiric simulation of the software business.
  • Interact with real living and acting characters.
  • Multiple missions and tutorial scenarios.
  • Adventure-like inventory.
  • Hi-Res graphics in 800x600 dpi.
  • Employ the best staff and implement massive marketing campaigns for your products.
  • Sabotage your ruthless opponents.
  • Different buildings in horizontal scrolling Location.
  • Easy development of original game concepts.
Bussiness simulation Software Tycoon requires an Amiga with 68060/50 OR a PPC CPU, a 4 MByte gfxboard and 32 MByte RAM. The game requires AmigaOS 3.x, the PPC version runs under WarpOS. A special 16 Bit MorphOS/Pegasos version is also supplied on the CD. (ps)

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17.Sep.2002
Niels Bache (ANF)


Pictures from many Amiga shows
Niels Bache from Denmark writes:
Over the last 4 years, I have visited a number of European Amiga shows. The pictures that I've taken at those shows have until now been stowed away in a dark and largely unknown corner of cyberspace, where only relatively few people have actually seen them.

They are now accessible on my new site dedicated to the purpose: http://nbache.frip.dk/.

So far, pictures from the last four Cologne shows have been put online. Given time and space, I plan to add some more in the future. Check out the list on the front page. (ps)

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17.Sep.2002
Wojtek Kozlowski (E-Mail)


Elbox: Photos from O.A.S.E. 2002 (Update)
Photos from the ELBOX at Open Amiga Southeast Europe 2002 are placed in NEWS | Tradeshows & Events (see title link).

Update 18.09.2002:
More photos from Open Amiga Southeast Europe 2002 are uploaded in NEWS | Tradeshows & Events. See: http://www.elbox.com/graz2002p.html. (ps)

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17.Sep.2002
Jörn Plewka (ANF)


CDTV-Clockport-Interface for A500/A1000/A2000/CDTV
The Team of Katodev due to lack of time has to let the hardware development stand still. Just before the temporary Out of the developments some of them resulted in prototypes. So a little number of CDTV-Clockport-modules, only unique pieces are available. The functionality was tested with a Twister, more information on our homepage. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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17.Sep.2002
Andreas Magerl (ANF)


AF: Interview with Titan Computer
Under the title link you will find a English translation of the Amiga Future interview with Michael Garlich from Titan Computer. The interview was done by Anton Preinsack. (ps)

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