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13.Oct.2002 Sven Scheele, ACSH (ANF) |
Event: Amiga Meeting Nord in 5 days From 18th to 20th October 2002, the 3rd Amiga Meeting Nord will take place. Sven Scheele writes: "About 25 Amigans have registered already, so computer space is slowly becoming a rare commodity. If you still want to register - or just have a look into the participants list, please visit our home page (www.amigameeting.de)." Even before the Amiga, Commodore had brought some devices to market. The Heimcomputersammlung Kiel (www.hcsk.de) will present a small selection of these in collaboration with the Förderverein Computermuseum Kiel e.V. (www.computermuseum.fh-kiel.de) at the Amiga Meeting 2002, like they did already last year. The announced computer comical movie 'Dünn 2', which will be publicly presented for the first time at the meeting, now also has a trailer in MPEG format. Download is possible under the following addresses:
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13.Oct.2002 Martin Kuchinka's Homepage |
Programming language: PowerD V0.20 Alpha 2, PTReplay On 13th October 2002, Martin Kuchinka has released version 0.20 Alpha 2 of the programming language 'PowerD' as well as the program 'PTReplay' for playing Protracker modules. This verison of 'PowerD' contains many bug fixes as well as some new features. Compared to the previous version, the following changes have been implemented:
Apart from the compiler, 'phxass' and 'phxlnk' are required for creating 68k code, and 'pasm' and 'vlink' for creating PPC code. These programs can be found on Frank Wille's home page. Download:
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13.Oct.2002 Amiga Future |
Library: SDL 1.2.5 Beta On 13th October 2002, Gabriele Greco has released the beta version 1.2.5 of his Amiga port of the SDL (Simple Direct Media Layer). This library offers functions for cross platform programming of games and multimedia programs. This version updates SDL to the latest source tree and fixes some bugs of the previous version. The most important one is the SixK P96 fix for hicolor modes. The archive contains:
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13.Oct.2002 Andreas Magerl (ANF) |
Audio: Wanted: Programmer for DigiBoosterPro Wanted: Capable Assembler programmer for further development of DigiBoosterPro. Digibooster Professional (DBPro) is a music tracker program. Interested programmers please apply to Psyria@apc-tcp.de. (sd) (Translation: cb) [News message: 13. Oct. 2002, 21:23] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Oct.2002 Manfred Rauer (ANF) |
Event: 5 years of AccM - photo gallery On 12th and 13th October 2002, the AccM (Allgemeiner ComputerClub Magdeburg) celebrated its 5th anniversary. Manfred Rauer writes: "For all who couldn't come to our party, and of course our guests who had lots of fun, we have once more the best pictures for your viewing pleasure. But now have lots of fun with our herewith newly introduced Web photo gallery, which will provide you with even more insight into our club life in the future." (sd) (Translation: cb) [News message: 13. Oct. 2002, 21:21] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Oct.2002 Amiga Future |
Benchmark: AmiGOD 2 Beta 13.10.2002 (Update) On 13th October 2002, Lukas Stehlik has released a new beta version of 'AmiGOD 2'. This is a modularly organised AmigaOS benchmark. The following changes have been made, compared to the previous version:
Besides information about future versions, there are also screenshots published under the title link. Download: AmiGOD2.lha Update 14.10.2002: Today was released a news beta version. The download link is the same as above. (sd) (Translation: cb) [News message: 13. Oct. 2002, 17:55] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Oct.2002 Michael Dittmar (ANF) |
Linux/APUS: Kernel V2.4.18 with CyberstormPPC UW-SCSI support The Linux/APUS kernel is available in version 2.4.18-2 with CyberstormPPC UW-SCSI support. The following changes have been made, compared to the previous version:
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13.Oct.2002 MorphOS-news.de |
MorphOS: MorphOS V1.0, Pegaos mainboards through dealers On 14th October 2002, MorphOS version 1.0 for the beta testers will be released. Furthermore, the Betatester II Pegasos mainboards with the G3-600MHz CPU module will be available through authorised distributors and dealers this week. An NDA won't be necessary for these mainboards anymore. (sd) (Translation: cb) [News message: 13. Oct. 2002, 16:35] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Oct.2002 Matthias Gietelt (ANF) |
GUI-Builder: Emperor V4.5 (Reaction) Matthias Gietelt has released version 4.5 of the GUI builder 'Emperor'. 'Emperor' is not just a GUI builder, but a complete programming interface for easy creation of programs, which make use of Reaction and GadTools. Emperor is targeted at all programmers and non-programmers (i.e. at Amiga users in general). Version 4.5 features in short:
'Emperor' is mainly to free the programmer of having to deal with complicated system structures. I.e.: Programming by simply clicking. Anyone who knows the Amiga a little is able to create programs with its help. The programming help offers a choice of macro functions which take over control and handling of partly rather complex operations. The two functions Get/SetGadgetAttr() should be especially highlighted. Merely the gadget to be queried has to be specified. Specifics like window and query property are unnecessary as most of the time only one particular tag has to be queried (set) (example: FUELGAUGE_Level, GA_Selected). The integrated text editor provides the project's 'individualization' - it is here that the actual personal source text within own or generated functions is being written. Message handling describes possible intervention variants into the standardised program sequence. A function can for example be called on 'Startup' or 'Shutdown'. Or when windows open or gadgets are selected. Furthermore it is possible to write small tools withing a couple of minutes, or to create the graphical user interface for complex applications. A couple of small sample projects are included with the program. The attribute windows are the most important means when creating own projects. Each gadget which lies within these attribute windows has a small help which is displayed in the main window (this applies to all windows in Emperor). It allows specific parameterisation of the single objects. A little delicacy can be found on the requesters page. In this attribute window it is possible to have Emperor specific ReAction based requesters created. For this you switch to 'Reaction' within the attribute window and activate 'ReactionRequest'. Now there are many settings available to adjust the requesters to your preferred taste and circumvent the system requesters (as those don't necessarily conform to the design of contemporary programs, and not everyone uses requester patches such as ReqAttack). Another example are the predefined menus, which can added to the project with a single click. If you use these predefined menu macros, you not only get the menu itself, but also the complete translations in all 18 supported languages. Finally I'd like to point out this version's most important feature: Popup menus, which are based on ReAction based windows can also be created. These popup menus are objects which ReAction doesn't explicitly support as a rule - with Emperor these become reality. Also a great help are the so-called ICMaps which are supported since AmigaOS 3.5: they allow to have gadgets communicate with one another uni- or bidirectionally (own creation), without having to type a single line of code. This is especially interesting for gadgets with similar or mutually exclusive functions. Another highlight is the definable GadgetHelp output. It allows to select a gadget as output gadget. The respective GadgetHelp (on the attribute window's 'Misc' page) is transferred into this gadget. Thus it should be a string gadget. There is an immediate visualisation for each GUI element, which facilitates a preview without compiling the project, e.g. for windows, requesters, ASL requesters, screens, popup menus and menus. Download: dev/c/Emperor.lha (763K), Readme (sd) (Translation: cb) [News message: 13. Oct. 2002, 15:16] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Oct.2002 Thorsten Schölzel (ANF) |
Magazine: New direction at getboinged.de Thorsten Schölzel writes: "Because NoCover is being continued by another party yet, I'm reorienting myself and thus also the Web site getboinged.de. All else can be learned on the Homepage. Have fun! ;)" (sd) (Translation: cb) [News message: 13. Oct. 2002, 14:49] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Oct.2002 Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail) |
Amiga Arena: Interview with Achim Stegemann (Digital Almanac, AmiChess) In mid September, 'Achim Stegemann' announced a new chess program for the Amiga on his home page. After 'AmiChess', so the program's title, has been presented on the Amiga Freunde Pfalz party for the first time, Amiga Arena wanted to know when a public release can be expected and how the development came about. Please also read new information about the astronomy software 'Digital Almanac 4.9' and what the future prospects of version IV for AmigaOS 4.x are. The interview is available in German. (sd) (Translation: cb) [News message: 13. Oct. 2002, 14:46] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Oct.2002 Amiga Flame |
AmigaFlame: Why Amiga need the PDA developer community Philip has published an article with the heading 'Special Report: Why Amiga need the PDA developer community and how can they be won over?' on Amiga Flame. In this he deals with the issue of PDA games and AmigaDE for the second time. The article contains (a.o.t.) Simon Jacobs' (Xen Games) point of view about AmigaDE, a list of AmigaDE's announced (Ami3D) and partly existing (TinyGL) capabilities with emphasis on games development, and deals with the question of how Amiga as well as PDA games developers, who often have to live with low sales figures because of the different PDA systems, might profit from one another. Additionally the Future AmigaDE Games List has been updated. This list contains released and announced AmigaDE games titles. (sd) (Translation: cb) [News message: 13. Oct. 2002, 12:17] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Oct.2002 amiga.org |
Virus Help Canada: VirusZ III V0.9c On 12th October 2002, Georg Hörmann has released version 0.9c of the anti virus program 'VirusZ III'. The following changes have been implemented since the previous version:
Download: VirusZ_09c.lha (61 658 Bytes), Readme (sd) (Translation: cb) [News message: 13. Oct. 2002, 12:16] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
13.Oct.2002 M. Lueck (ANF) |
Radio: RadioX V0.3 for all G-Rex boards released On 12th October 2002, version 0.3 of 'RadioX' has been released. This is a radio program for all G-Rex boards in combination with a TV board which offers radio support. All boards which work with Visionary are supported. Teletext software will follow soon. Download: RadioX0_3.lha (109 KByte) (sd) (Translation: cb) [News message: 13. Oct. 2002, 10:52] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
12.Oct.2002 Matthias Henze (ANF) |
HSMathLibs v44.50 beta 2 and v44.50 beta 8 HSMathLibs v44.50 beta 2 (for MC68881/82) and v44.50 beta 8 (for MC68040/060) Finally it is done. After a very long period of time there are new versions of the HSMathLibs. In these versions, that exist also as demo versions, have all known bugs been removed, some smaller optimizations have been done and some new features (e. g.: full support of the programs "BlizKick", "LoadResident" and "LoadModule") have been added. I regret that there has been so much time since my announcement on July, 6th 2002 to the release of these versions but this wasn't up to me. Already on July, 6th 2002 was the German version of the HSMathLibs finished and I have sent the files to the ATO (Amiga Translators' Organization). But though I had taken a lot of work from the translators it had taken much time. 2 teams of the ATO haven't been able until now to translate the files. This is also the reason why with the new versions only 12 instead of 14 languages are supported. (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 12. Oct. 2002, 23:09] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
12.Oct.2002 Guido Mersmann (ANF) |
AmithlonTV looking for programmers! Programmers wanted! We need people for AmithlonTV who know how to code, who have knowledge of TV cards (bt8x8, SAT, DVB, ...), who own one and who are willing to write drivers for the single components. This is how things are right now: We have a three layers drivers system. On the lowest level there's a text file that follows a library serving as interface to applications. This library calls single sub drivers. The drivers system behind the library is chip based. Simply spoken there's not a driver for each card but for each chip. The advantage is that the user has just to change a text file and makes an entry there containing the chips that are on his card and his TV card will already work. Missing components are of no importance in most cases. Is there no tuner does this mean that the application doesn't have any, either. So a driver for a particular chip works without any adaptation with different cards. The library is kept that flexible that it can deal with as many TV cards simultaneously as you like. And as many applications as you like can share one single TV card what is very practically e.g for video recorders, TV and web cam. This way it will be switched between the applications if needed. E. g. a web cam application can interrupt a TV application for doing a snapshot but it cannot do this with the video recorder application. In contrary to the main library that is already working very well there's much work to be done on the external components. There's no real TV application, yet. There's a small test version showing the possibilities and being used for testing purposes but it doesn't really offer functionality. It's even worse with the chip drivers. To date there are only the drivers for the Medion TV card (MD 9592) existing. That means that an audio driver, a tuner driver and the bt8x8 are existing. The bt8x8 driver should be capable in creating and displaying an image on all TV cards using a BrookTree chip. Especially the bt8x8 support causes still quite some trouble and I could need specialist knowledge. This may all now sound very complicated but it isn't as the complex things are all implemented in the tvcard.library with the drivers themselves being very small. The sub library for the tuner is for the time being not even 2 Kb in size! Urgently needed are:
Capabilities that you should have:
What can't be expected: AmithlonTV is not commercial and it is not supposed to become in the future. Therefore there'll be no payment. With this call I want to push the development that is going on only slowly until now. Interested people may contact me! Guido Mersmann (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 12. Oct. 2002, 21:38] [Comments: 2 - 14. Oct. 2002, 16:07] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
12.Oct.2002 Carsten Siegner (ANF) |
Video converter 2.1 update Today I have finished a new update of the video converter. It is the version 2.1 and it can be downloaded following the download link below. New:
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12.Oct.2002 G. Brosig (ANF) |
Amiga 600 as car MP3 player G. Brosig draws your attention to an interesting project to build. A student from Clausthal (Germany) has implemented his A600 into a car and uses it there as an MP3 player, routing planer and for gaming. Further information can be found following the title link. (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 12. Oct. 2002, 21:19] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
12.Oct.2002 Frank Wille |
Frank Wille: vbcc version 0.8 und vlink version 0.8 (Update) Frank Wille has updated two of his programs. The first is vbcc version 0.8, a highly optimized portable ISO C compiler, available in versions for Amiga and MorphOS. The compiler supports ISO C as defined in ISO/IEC 9899:1989 and part of the new standard ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (C99). Furthermore has Frank Wille released version 0.8 of the linker vlink. vlink is a portable linker written in ANSI-C for several object file formats. The source code should compile under AmigaOS as well as under Unix without any problems. For now are supported: AmigaDos, EHF, ELF32-PowerPC-BigEndian, ELF32-PowerUp, a.out (NetBSD68k, SunOS010, SunOS020, NetBSDi386, PCi386, VOBJ), as well as Motorola S-Record and Raw-Binaries via linker scripts. Update 14.10.2002: vbcc was'nt written only by Frank Wille, but also by Volker Barthelmann. (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 12. Oct. 2002, 15:18] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
12.Oct.2002 Amigan |
Amigan Software: Worm Wars V7.21 and Saga V1.2a On the web site of Amigan Software have updates been released for the following two games:
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12.Oct.2002 Otto Dette for U.d.N. (email) |
Closing report: U.d.N. presented Pegasos in Bremen As already reported had the "Users der Nordseeküste" (U.d.N.) shown on October, 5th and 6th 2002 the Pegasos in Bremen at the Videobörse. We thank the participating companies Vesalia, bplan and MorphOS who made it possible for us to show the Pegasos. On the one hand we didn't want to put the beta testers at a disadvantage but on the other hand we wanted to show the computer to the publicity and we believe that we succeeded. Because of an article in Bremen's biggest newspaper on Sunday we had 5432 visitors on both days. Via the U.d.N. came interested users who wanted to see the Pegasos. The Videobörse in Bremen was the opportunity for such a presentation, for years we participate there in spring and autumn with our computers. After we had dissolved the A.U.C - HB in the end of 2001 as there were less and less Amiga users in Bremen and founded the party U.d.N. in this we got the promise from the organizers of the show to further use our room in the citizens center for free as we are known as magnet for the event. The two days have confirmed that our chosen way, a calm juxtaposition of different operating systems, is practicable. It doesn't matter whether it is the Amiga, PC, Mac, Palm, Linux or another system. The Amiga and new hardware for the Amiga have therefor a platform to show themselves to non-Amigans. Our experiences show that many PC users remember their beginners time with the Amiga at such an event. As the PC users saw the tower with the Mediator board and as such with the PCI slots equipped with Voodoo card, TV card, sound card and Ethernet card they almost couldn't believe that it is an Amiga with a PPC card. USB on the Amiga? Satellite dish and television? Flat screen? Playing videos and MPEG? What, this all is possible? In the net via PCI-Ethernet? And then online showing the Amiga-News, our Ralf had no break because of all the explanations about his system and his video equipment. At the end the ATARI users being also at the show explained this upgraded Amiga to their friends and afterwards even the Pegasos. Our special thanks go to "Professor Dellert" (we call him respectfully so) of DCE who had taken care for a BRILLIANTLY modified PPC card. On Thursday, October 3rd, 2002 had two users of the U.d.N. set of from Bremen and picked up the two Pegasos computers, so we had had two days to get to know the computers. Our biggest worry was to put the beta testers who had subscribed an contract at Thendic to a disadvantage. So particular functions of the soft- and hardware of the computers had been locked. We had already before decided to show only those things that don't fall under the beta testers contract. So there was only the version 0.6x of MorphOS shown and Suse Linux was installed in a version 7.x. It would have been a simple thing for our Linux expert of the company SUSE and member of the U.d.N to install the new version 8.1 but this version wasn't officially been released, either. We could have had shown the MacOS, too, but unfortunately only two computers had been available. So we restricted ourselves to the possible as it was the most important thing that everybody who was interested in the Pegasos could try it himself/herself without the need for us to be all the time at hand. This was accepted this way by the users, they tested and tried to crash the computers. At the end of the show was the Suse Linux in some parts German and in other parts English. From Bavaria, Gera, Halle, Berlin, Hamburg, Flensburg, Osnabrück, Göttingen and from the Netherlands (there were surely still more places) had the users come to see and test the Pegasos. During the two days there had been no need to reinstall the systems from scratch. And this was exactly our goal! We had been especially pleased that Mr. Michael Garlich from TITAN-Computer came and we could present a video of Motionstudio. Michael had been several hours with us and had given much information to the visitors about the progress of the software. And he took consideration of the beta testers and told only as much about the current version 9.x of MorphOS as he could take responsibility for. Of course we would have loved to see his developers team showing presentations on their systems but this wasn't possible because of existing contracts with sponsors. On Sunday were Mrs. and Mr. Does of the company Vesalia at the show and gave information to the interested users. As we were already finishing there was still a discussion going on and we could only with smooth pressure move the group along. We were glad when we could hand the Pegasos computers over undamaged. The Pegasos had been very well accepted by the PC and Linux users, too. The following excerpt taken from a comment by "mk" from October, 06th 2002 describes exactly what people told us all over again: »And then it's not only suitable for the living room but even for the bed room. No CPU fan, no fan on the graphics board. Should the fan of the power supply even need to run because of the small power amount of the system it was at least not hearable. When completing the computer you only have to look for quiet hard discs etc. and then you get really problems to tell whether the computer is switched on when you do this by just listening to the system« But there had been more than the presentation of the Pegasos. On a PC video editing had been shown and explained in a factual way and with much patience. We had been very astonished because of the many questions and often people had told that not even at the specialists they'd experienced that much about editing of videos. That encourages us, of course we will extend this area until the next show in spring 2003. Besides that had our PC experts been pestered to death with questions regarding the BIOS and the hardware. Reports of single users regarding the event and their experiences at the show can be found under: www.udnimweb.de/News.htm. On our video page you can watch a video of the Pegasos in action. Pictures of the event and of the Pegasos can be found under: www.udnimweb.de/Boerse02.html. Further images of the event (especially interesting for the people from Osnabrück (Germany)) are on the computer of our Linux expert. Many questions regarding the new operating system Jaguar and to the upgrading of old MACs to be able to install the OS X were asked our MAC users. There'll be an comprehensive report in the Amiga Future that'll be written by Rene Stelljes (member U.d.N.) for the magazine. Rene had explained the Pegasos on both days and he had also installed the software. Two short story alongside the event: 1.) The Atari people had found a power supply at the flea market, connected it to the power point - "PENG" could only a dust cloud be seen, the upper floor had no power anymore. Oh, there's another power point, connecting the power supply with it - "PENG", down in the sales room no power anymore. Oh, one more power point, let's try it there once more - "PENG", that was the fuse of our room. Pegasos, Amiga, MAC and PC suddenly without power while accessing the hard disc, the agitation was very big. After the power was back again all computers booted without any problems. We hadn't seen the Atari people again after this, they left the event very early 2.) Several times people called via the cell phone number we had given, mainly because of price reducing cards or to tell us that the web cam was unusable because of the bad ISDN connection. But one call made us laugh, the person asked indeed whether we'd know where to find a free parking room but unfortunately we really couldn't answer as we hadn't installed a camera outside ;-). Our result of the event: It was great, we hadn't expected that much interest in the Pegasos, coming also from people who had heard for the first time about the Pegasos and MorphOS. And the questions we are receiving after the event show us the big interest. 300 visiting-cards were given away, we have two new members since the show. We thank all users who had gone the long way to us we'll certainly see at the next fair. And as always at the end, what comes next after this top event? Ralf and Otis have already something in the planning, more about this in March 2003 when it's time for: "Let's go to the Videobörse to Bremen". Special thanks go to Landshut (Germany) to Markus Bindhammer who came especially to us by plane. Otto Dette for U.d.N. (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 12. 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12.Oct.2002 Daniel Miller (ANF) |
Event: Pegasos and MorphOS Demonstration in USA Barring traffic jams or sniper fire I will demonstrate the modern alternative home computer system Pegasos and MorphOS at the NCAUG meeting today in McLean, Virginia, USA. My 14 year old nephew David Fletcher will assist. To the best of my knowledge this will be the first public demonstration of the system on the North American continent. We will show the hardware, certain graphical demos, a directory utility, maybe a game, and I will tell everyone the latest developments in the MorphOS scene and answer questions. We'll take some pictures and upload them later this weekend. Besides Pegasos there will be unrelated demos of LCD glasses, a 3D game, VR Slingshot and plenty of other stuff from NCAUG members. More information is at www.ncaug.org. "Today is ad gift. That's why they call it the present." (ps) [News message: 12. Oct. 2002, 12:46] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
11.Oct.2002 T.o.T. (E-Mail) |
Tales of Tamar: First basis set of boxes delivered Today the first basis set of boxes of Tales of Tamar has been delivered. Already in the next week over 250 players will romp on Tamar and therefore will give the additional stimulation of a "massive multiplayer" genres. . Forcing the sale from the next week on we will give the possibility to the players to advertise other ones and thus getting further rounds for free. Each registered player will get additional 50 rounds to play for free if this person shows Tales of Tamar somebody else and if this one will order the basis set on www.tamar.net. Tales of Tamar is UAE compatible and thus can be also bought by owners of a PC. The future version for the PC will be then available for free! This also applies to other platforms. Tales of Tamar is a round based PBEM strategy online game (PBEM = PlayByEMail) of Eternity where you take over the control over a nation just like at Civilization or Kaiser and where you have to bring your nation in a world of the Internet called Tamar to glory and honour. (ps) (Translation: dr) [News message: 11. Oct. 2002, 19:20] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
11.Oct.2002 Mariusz Wloczysiak (E-Mail) |
Elbox: New driver for Spider USB 2.0 High-Speed card The SpiderUP 1.7 update for the Spider USB 2.0 High-Speed card has been made available today. Changes: usb.device ver.1.7 The possibility of setting the usb.device driver task priority with Trident GUI added. This option requires the Poseidon stack ver.1.31 as a minimum. Info on the current versions is available in the DOWNLOADS | Mediator section. (ps) [News message: 11. Oct. 2002, 18:40] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
11.Oct.2002 Achim Stegemann (ANF) |
Digital Almanac III - News There are some news of the astronomy program DA3:
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11.Oct.2002 Martin Merz (ANF) |
VisualMI changed and new Bonus Theme Due to the caused confusion about the last "VisualMI" release I decided to split the archive. The single archives and a new bonus them are available now. (ps) [News message: 11. Oct. 2002, 18:30] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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