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25.Dec.2011
a1k.org (Forum)


AmigaOS 4: Role playing game Flare 0.15
Flare (Free Libre Action Roleplaying Engine) is a simple game engine built to handle a very specific kind of game: single-player 2D action RPGs. The latest version 0.15 now uses TTF character encodings and provides translation support for the core engine and mods.

Download: flare.lha (51 MB) (snx) (Translation: dr)

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08.Dec.2011
AROS-Exec (Forum)


AROS: Gallium-3D-driver for Intel graphic chips
For the operating system AROS a 3d driver for Intel-GMA-graphic chips was published as beta version 0.1. This driver was written by 'Sami' with kindly support of Krzysztof 'deadwood' Śmiechowicz based on basic developments by Michal Schulz.

A video provided by Nikolaos Tomatsidis demonstrates it on a netbook called Acer Aspire One 110. (snx) (Translation: dr)

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06.Dec.2011
Amigaworld.net (Webseite)


Game: Dragon Memory
The memory game Dragon Memory was ported to AROS, MorphOS and AmigaOS 4 using SDL and OpenGL. Without an OpenGL-driver it will not work or use a software renderer if available.

Download: DragonMemory.lha (6 MB) (snx) (Translation: dr)

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06.Dec.2011
Relec Software & Hardware (ANF)


MorphOS: Commercial use of a Hollywood program as an interactive terminal
Press release: Christoph and Sébastien Poelzl, two nice representatives of RMS-Communications, have made a project of interactive terminal based on Hollywood under MorphOS. It consists of a 22" touch-screen using the USB stack Poseidon under MorphOS installed on a 1,5 GHz Mac mini.

This device is in commercial service at the private hospital Bois-Cerf in Lausanne/Switzerland (Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4).

The interactive device is a sign post for patients and visitors, showing them their way through the building.

This interactive terminal project ist part of a much more important framework which will have to implement touch-sensitive screens which can go upto 42" and even beyond. They can be proposed on various markets and could be placed in luxury hotels, tourist information offices and in other private or public areas.

In parallel RMS-Communications has commissioned and collaborated with Andreas Falkenhahn of Airsoft Softwair to develop Hollywood applications on iPad.

Hollywood has recently been ported to the iPad (ARM architecture) by order of a commercial customer who needs to use it on tablet devices in clinics and hotels (amiga-news.de reported). A small demo video of Hollywood running on iPad has been uploaded to YouTube. Unfortunately, it will most likely not be possible to integrate iPad support into Hollywood's cross-compiler because of several technical and legal restrictions that iPad apps are subjected to. For commercial customers, however, several solutions to get their Hollywood projects converted into iPad apps can be offered.

Furthermore that's not all, as Christoph Poelzl of RMS-Communications works in close collaboration with Andreas Falkenhahn, Hollywood Designer's developer, thus having the privilege of betatesting his products. At Alchimie 111111 in France he was allowed to show the next version of Hollywood Designer 3.1.

About RMS-Communications:

RMS-Communications is known and recognized as an innovative agency at the level of advertising and communication in French-speaking Switzerland. It's unique feature is the work with MorphOS (on Pegasos and Apple Mac), involving a lot of software writing.

It was also already noticed by collaborating with Relec on some events. Moreover RMS-Communications received the first "Communication and offer of service Trophy" during the Multimedia Exhibition of Colmar (France) in 2009 for the development of its management software for SMEs, based on MorphOS. The jury of Colmar had been convinced by all the alternative advantages of MUIBase SME: cross-platform, portable, very friendly and a smooth graphic interface for a complete solution and sold at moderate costs to SME (small and medium-sized enterprise): Feature article (PDF, french only). (snx)

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