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18.Nov.2001
Andreas Falkenhahn (E-Mail)


CD³²-/CDTV-Emulator: Screenshots of 'Akiko'
New screenshots of the Akiko emulator were just released on the Airsoft Softwair web site.

Akiko emulates CD32 and CDTV systems under the Windows operating system. Akiko is a Shareware emulator and can be ordered now. A public demo version will be made available in near future. If you order Akiko now, you'll get the latest beta version which already runs most of the CD32/CDTV games. The released screenshots show the now much more flexible GUI and the CD audio player of the CD32 and CDTV. (sd)

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18.Nov.2001
Marcel Rohles (ANF)


Game: New adventure game under development, nostalgica all around Space Rat
Marcel Rohles wrote:
Who did not fell for the adventures of old tradition in the style of Lucas Arts or Sierra?

Probably nobody can exculpate himself from this. Everyone of us once was bound to this fever to free Guybrush from an embarrassing situation, just to see him stumbling right into the next one.

But, what has happened to this? What about the adventure genre? Does it have to be 3D all the time?

If you are able to unhesitant and in peace of conscience say no to the latter question, I recommend the page about 'Space-Rat Tukult' warmly to you.

Yes, it's true - Space Rat will come back. A mind-blowing combination of classic adventure game and Ziggy, the Space Rat, which enriched the ASM until lastly.

By some kind words certainly the team would be willing to develop for the Amiga, too. The news of November 17 already question that, for example.

Last but not least I would like to cite the Tukult team, for I even wasn't able to say it better: 'So, if you also belong to those people grown up with rubber chicken with snap-hooks underside and jerrycans on Mars, it is to say that you've discoverd the Holy Grail by comming to this page.'

There's only one thing left for me to say in this sense: 'Ziggy to the (A)miggy!' (sd) (Translation: mj)

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18.Nov.2001
BTTR-Team (E-Mail)


BTTR: Golf - Leaderboard und World Class Leaderboard
The Back to the Roots team wrote:
In a surprising move Microsoft allowed us to include the golf simulations from Access Software, a company which they acquired two years ago. Enjoy 'Leaderboard' and 'World Class Leaderboard'. 'Links' will come online soon, too.

Please visit BTTR for a full list of all games which have been added or you'll miss masterpieces like Realms, Thexder, Mixed-Up Mother Goose, Super Skidmarks CD32 and many others.

As usual many scene-demos, music files and pictures have been added to our archive. (sd)

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11.Nov.2001
Amiga Future


FreeCD: Toons, Genetic Species, and Racing
For the FreeCD series Patrick Henz has released three new CD-ROMs about the subjects 'Toons', 'Genetic Species', and 'Racing'.

They toon it again
Part two of this Amiga Toons series contains more than 100 issues of Sabrina Online, the adventures of Space Rat, caricatures by Thorsten Dudai, MPG cartoons, photos and games by Black Legend and Mutation Software, as well.

Genetic Species
Thanks to Marble Eyes now the 3D shooter 'Genetic Species' is available as a already installed FreeCD.

Racing
This CD contains the full versions of 'Wheelspin AGA' and 'Aerial Racers', many photos from Monaco, the Nürburgring and Zolder, many paper models, a Formula 1 database, as well as a Rocking-Tune.

To order the CDs follow the title link. (sd) (Translation: mj)

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10.Nov.2001
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)


Serious security leak in MUI Internet programs? (update)
Following the title link you find an English written document that reveals a severe security leak in MUI programs.

Programs displaying text by using a MUI text object can be forced to execute Shell commands via active PIPE: devices with particular escape sequences. To say it clearly: It's theoretically possible to force for example YAM via a mail with specifically manipulated subject line to delete files on the computer of the receiving person.

It's not an error in MUI or AwnPIPE:/APIPE:, it should be the task of the programmers to filter such sequences before displaying text received via the Internet.

As first security measure it is recommended not to use affected programs anymore or not to mount AwnPIPE:/APIPE: devices during the boot process (remove all PIPE: icons from SYS:Devs/DosDrivers/).

Affected applicationen are for example YAM and StrICQ.

Not affected are the products of Vaporware, obviously the ESC sequences get already filtered here (it's not said from which program versions on).

Update:
Jens Langner, one of the lead programmers of YAM, points out that a hotfix is already in the works and that there'll soon be a 2.3 fix release removing this security leak in YAM.

Update II:
Hynek Schlawack and Sebastian Bauer will as soon as possible release a fix for SimpleMail.

Update III:
As the original text shows seems this exploit danger to be not given using PIPE: as this doesn't offer any start possibilities: "The standard AmigaOS PIPE: is not affected since it is incapable of executing commands". Therefore was the above text changed accordingly. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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