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14.Feb.2003
Scenia


planet scene - New CD-ROM for the demo scene
Michael Menz who is also well-known as "crest" offers a new CD-ROM from and for the demo scene which is called "planet scene".

Besides 121 MP3 tracks which are about nine hours of music planet scene contains 600 DOS intros as well as 220 Windows intros, a choice of the best C64 demos in D64 format as well as a few Playstation demos including the required emulators. You can find a complete list of the music tracks which are available in MP3 format but originally are Tracker moduls (MOD, S3M, XM, IT) under the title link.

planet scene costs 4,- Euro inclusive postage/delivery and can be ordered via email. On the Breakpoint Party which will take place on Eastern in Bingen/Rhein the CD-ROM will probably available for 2 Euro for advance orderers. (nba) (Translation: dr)

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14.Feb.2003



OctaMED SoundStudio V2 Resurrected?
As most know, because we heard nothing from the katodev team for a very, very long time and having made many, many attempts to get a reply, we were forced to face the fact that, even with all their failed deadlines and promises, they have let us, and you, down badly.

HOWEVER, Gerd Frank of AmiAtlas fame has decided to take over work on V2, he is having to start from scratch, so give him plenty of time, but he assures us that, (unlike katodev), he will do his utmost to get a new Amiga V2 built and if it is possible, we won't have to wait until human beings step on Mars :)

However, if things do go badly, you 'will' be told and not kept in the dark as to the possible future of a new Amiga V2 release, so check this page every couple of months from now on. (nba)

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13.Feb.2003
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)


Eyetech: Status Update Concerning AmigaOne-XE
Alan Redhouse (Eyetech Group Ltd.) talked about the status of the AmigaOne-XE on the AmigaOne mailing list (see title link). Here's a summary of the most important information related to that, from Christoph Gutjahr.

More AmigaOne-XE computers and G4 modules have been produced than the number of preorders. The motherboards are currently in Taiwan. When they get the okay from the testers these boards will be equipped with AmigaOne-ROMs and sent to Europe. Redhouse goes on to say that these boards will leave the factory in the direction of Europe on the 24th of this month.

It takes about 4 days for the computers to reach Eyetech from Taiwan. Eyetech themselves can then test about 40 to 50 boards daily, assign a serial number, and "put them in the mail."

The G4 modules for the AmigaOne-XE machines include a PPC processor of type 7451 (G4) at 800 MHz, 32 KB +32 KB L1 Cache, 256 KB L2 Cache and 2 MB 64/72 Bit L3 Cache.

Update: (26.07.2014, cg)

A complete copy of Alan Redhouse's mail (added since the Original has been moved elsewhere by Yahoogroups apparently):

Message-ID: <009f01c2d38e$57a5dde0$2501a8c0@alan>
An: 
Von: "Eyetech Group Ltd" 
Datum: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 18:26:45 -0000
Betreff: Re: [amigaone] Re: Situation of XE boards? - a couple more answers

In the final pre-launch stages of a project like this there is an awful lot
of work to be done, and that means that none of us here can spend as much
time as we would like reading and commenting on mailing lists and making
website updates. And a lot of the time we have allocated for that
unfortunately has to be spent defusing unfounded false allegations of one
sort or another. Speaking of websites some of the developers have put up a
new A1-linux site at sourceforge which is well worth a checkout at
http://amigaone-linux.sourceforge.net


Status update (Get the fire extinguishers ready!)

Enough A1-XE's and G4 modules (800MHz 7451 with 32+32k L1; 256 L2 & 2M
64/72bit L3) to more than satisfy all earlybird orders have already been
built and are currently in Tiawan waiting to ship. All these boards are
fitted with the new Articia chipset (date code 0103).

We received a number (more than several, less than lots) of these boards
three weeks ago, but only received the cpu modules early last week, and the
modified UBoot code (to initialise the 7451) last Thursday. After going
through our own tests all these initial boards/cpu's have now been shipped
by us to those volunteer developers (and Hyperion) who have existing
experience of running the A1-SE under linux. This is so that they can spend
a week or so making sure that the various PPC Linux distributions run well
on with the G4 cpu and that no further modifications to the initialisation
code in UBoot are required.

I am visiting the manufacturers in Tiawan next week (2 days travel/recovery
each way) so don't expect much more from me until the week after. We should
have had the green light from the A1-XE/g4 board users by then which in turn
means that we can give the green light to the factory to blow the final
ROM's and ship the boards by 24th. Shipment to us will take around 4 working
days, and we should be able to test, serial number, order process and
despatch around 40-50 boards/day.

First boards will go to the original - March last year :-( - developers who
have opted to wait for the A1-XE/G4, then to dealers and customers in
chronological order.

These are of course target dates, and cannot possibly be taken as a promise
or guarantee. All I can say is that we are as keen to have your money as you
are to spend it, and do not, and never have had any intention of
deliberately holding back shipments just to be awkward (as some people seem
to think). However we will not as of policy ship any product before we are
satisfied that it is fully functional - including an installable and
working operating system - other than to developers for testing purposes.
The AmigaOne and Teron series of motherboards are new technology in the
'unbundled' - ie non-mac/non-RS6000 - marketplace. That is why it has taken
some time - and a lot longer than any of the parties involved anticipated -
to get the A1 into your hands in a usable condition - albeit with Linux at
this stage.

I am sufficiently confident that the developers will be very impressed by
the new A1-XE/G4 that I'm sure that they will want to start posting their
findings here from early next week.

BTW I'm sure that many of you will have seen H-J Frieden's posting on
running SIN on a Duron 1200MHz vs an A1XE/G4@800MHz(no L3 cache), both under
Linux, both with software rendering. He got 2x the frame rate from the A1
than from the Duron, and that was without any use of the Altivec processor
in the A1. Imagine what it will be like with OS4.

Hope this helps

Alan

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----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Tiernan 
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 10:13 PM
Subject: RE: [amigaone] Re: Situation of XE boards? - a couple of answers


>
>  
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Steven Solie  [mailto:ssolie@shaw.ca]  
>  
> >--- "Kevin Tiernan"  wrote:  
> >> Well I have heard that the XE have arrived and are  
> >undergoing testing  
> >> ATM. So I would suspect to see them being sent out to customers in
> >> a week or so.  
> >
> >Please state your source when posting such info. It helps us
> >all determine whether we should take this info. with a large
> >or small grain of salt.  
>
> I would if I could.
>  
> >Thanks in advance!  
>
> Wish I could be more helpful but I can't say anything other than I already
> have.
>  
(ps) (Translation: dm)

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13.Feb.2003
Nokia (press service)


Nokia N-Gage: Mobile Game Revolution?
Nokia, once an official partner of AMIGA, Inc., has shown the new mobile game system "Nokia N-Gage " in past weeks at "Get Ready to N-Gage" conventions in London and Sydney.

The game deck allows the execution of high value games, among other things, over Bluetooth networks, but also the use of a variety of services, the playing of MP3 and radio music, and the use as a Triband GSM 900/1800/1900 mobile telephone. Participating game companies reportedly include Activision, Eidos, Sega, Taito and THQ - thereby providing a bit of serious competition to Nintendo's GBA.

An overview of N-Gage features:
  • Color picture with backlighting, 176 x 208 resolution at up to 4096 colors
  • Series 60 platform and Symbian operating system
  • Bluetooth wireless technology for games
  • 8 way controller "Rocker"
  • Multimedia-messaging (MMS)
  • Triple-band GSM (900/1800/1900), GPRS mobile phone
  • Digital music player (AAC/MP3) & Stereo FM radio
  • Nokia Audio Manager PC SW for management of music data
  • Broad selection of applications: e-mail and personal information management
  • XHTML Browsing
  • Java Application Support
  • Connection possibilities: calendar synchronization with PC/Mac, USB for music data and downloading of applications
  • Use duration: games about 3 to 6 hours, speaking about 2-4 hours, standby up to 150-200 hours, MP3 music up to 8 hours, radio up to 20 hours
  • Dimensions: (L x W x H) 133,7 x 69,7 x 20,2 mm
  • Weight: 137g
  • Volume: 139cc
  • Delivery: 4th Quarter 2003
(nba) (Translation: dm)

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13.Feb.2003
Golem IT-News


Golem: Motorola is Working on a Linux Smartphone
Motorola wants to bring a smartphone with the Linux operating system to market this year, planned first for Asia. The Motorola A760 will include a digital camera, a color display, an MP3 player, and Bluetooth and Java functions. Read the complete report at Golem IT-News (under the title link). (nba) (Translation: dm)

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12.Feb.2003
heise Newsticker (ANF)


heise: Motorola introduces PowerPC-processors MPC7457/47
As to read in the heise article (German) the Motorola G4 processors MPC7457 and MPC7447 with up to 1,3 GHz clock speed and reduced power consumption are officially available. Motorola produces theses processors for computers, embedded and network applications with a 0,13-µm process with copper and silicon on insulator technique (SOI). According to Motorola nine layers of copper are used.
heise-article (German) see title link. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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12.Feb.2003
Amiga Arena (ANF)


Game: FlagSweeper v0.5b
Olaf Köbnik writes:
With FlagSweeper version 0.5b is a new tiny minesweeper game by Richard "DawnBringer" Fhager at this homepage (title link) online. This is an early version! Richard told me by the way, he still works on the Akanoid clone "BabeAnoid" but doing it slowly!

After Richard thought of abandon further development due to a lack of feedback I would like to ask you for letting the programmer know if you like the program. This is also valid for "BabeAnoid", just let the programmer know.

Richard Fhager is known for his freeware games like dawnVideoPoker, Spaceball2000, Tittris or Fnurr2000. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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12.Feb.2003
st-computer.net


New SAP player released
For the music archive ASMA new players for Amiga and Linux are available. The "Atari SAP Music Archive" is the largest collection of Atari 8 bit tunes. (nba) (Translation: ub)

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12.Feb.2003
Chris Hodges (E-Mail)


Ignaz Kellerer passed away
Ignaz Kellerer has died on the 3rd February 2003 after a short and hard disease. Kellerer has been known within the Amiga comminity as author and maintainer of the Amiga FAQ pages (title link). The funeral has been on Friday the 7th February 2003 at the Munich Westfriedhof with his family and friends being there. The editorial staff of amiga-news.de and AMIGAplus want to offer their condolences to the relatives. (nba) (Translation: ub)

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12.Feb.2003



Installer: WHDLoad - New packets (until 11.02.2003)
With WHDLOad you can install games which were formerly meant only for use with disks. The following packets have been added or updated:

  • 11.02.03 improved: Pinball Illusions (Digital Illusions/21st Century) supports CD³² version too (Info)
  • 11.02.03 new: Tangram (Thalion) done by Harry (Info)
  • 11.02.03 improved: Blade Warrior (Jason Kingsley/Imageworks) supports another version (Info)
  • 10.02.03 new: Materialized (Cryptoburners) done by Codetapper (Info,Image)
  • 10.02.03 new: Rody & Mastico 4 - Rody Noel (Lankhor) done by CFOU! (Info)
  • 10.02.03 new: Legend Of Kyrandia (Westwood Studios) done by CFOU! (Info)
  • 10.02.03 new: T-Bird (PAL Developments) done by Codetapper (Info)
  • 10.02.03 improved: Switchblade (Core Design/Gremlin) added infinite lives trainer (Info)
  • 10.02.03 new: Ultimate Body Blows (Team 17) done by JOTD (Info)
  • 09.02.03 updated: Archer Maclean Pool / Archer Maclean Billard Americain (Virgin) supports French version, miscellaneous improvements (Info)
(nba)

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12.Feb.2003
Amiga.SourceForge


DCR8520 Amiga Ports: Updates from 08.02.2003
Diego 'DCR8520' Casorran has put some programs up for download on his SourceForge website. On February 8th, 2003, the following programs were updated or added:
   08 Feb 2003   Download   gofish v0.27
   08 Feb 2003   Download   SHighlight v1.6.2
   08 Feb 2003   Download   stunnel v4.04
(nba)

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