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31.Dec.2003
ppcnux - online linux magazin (ANF)


PPCNUX: Summary of Alan Redhouse's Bath speech
The German online Linux magazine PPCNUX set a summary of Alan Redhouse's speech from Bath online by the title link (amiga-news.de reported).
(snx) (Translation: ub)

[News message: 31. Dec. 2003, 16:59] [Comments: 1 - 06. Jan. 2004, 21:35]
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31.Dec.2003



bplan interview from September available online now
By appointment of the bplan GmbH and Kees Witteveens the interview with the bplan GmbH from September which has been pulished within the first issue of the Amiga.org Magazine as well as in issue 11/93 of the Amiga plus is now available online .

The Pegasos chronics have been updated with the entries of November and December also. (snx) (Translation: ub)

[News message: 31. Dec. 2003, 16:03] [Comments: 0]
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31.Dec.2003



"Big Book of Amiga Hardware" temporally offline
The famous hardware register Big Book of Amiga Hardware is due to a hard disk failure temporally not reachable. The maintainer Ian Chapman is curently working to restore the website with backups. In one or two weeks everything should run normal again.

Because this action is coupled with a server change problems with the mail delivery to Ian Cahpman mail account are expected in the meantime. (cg) (Translation: ub)

[News message: 31. Dec. 2003, 15:52] [Comments: 0]
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31.Dec.2003
os.amiga.com (Website)


Next "Club Amiga Magazine" in February
Amiga Inc. announces at the member area of os.amiga.com the next issue of the "Club Amiga Monthly" will be published in February. (cg) (Translation: ub)

[News message: 31. Dec. 2003, 15:47] [Comments: 0]
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31.Dec.2003
MorphZone


MorphZone: Update of the MWD (Morph Web Directory)
The Morph Web Directory (MWD) within the MorphZone has been updated. Bifford also added some more "Webgrabs" - previews of the corresponding websites. (snx) (Translation: ub)

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30.Dec.2003
Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF)


Music: Liquid Skies records #063
The scene group Liquid Skies has published today their 63rd Musicpack. It contains the track "Catwalk" of the musician Tripper. This track is a synthetic pop. The belonging cover comes from Angeldust.
  • Title: Catwalk
  • Musician: Tripper
  • Style: Synthpop
  • Runtime: 5:08
  • Format: mp3 (@160kbps)
  • Size: 5.9 MB

You can find the zipped file for downloading under the title link. Also the team is wishing a Happy New Year. (cg) (Translation: gf)

[News message: 30. Dec. 2003, 18:23] [Comments: 0]
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27.Dec.2003
ANN (comments)


Pegasos 2: First user report
Treveur "Nowee" Bretaudiere has released a short report about the Pegasos 2 he received:

My Pegasos 2 finally arrived this morning, in its nice protective box, along with its 1 GHz G4 CPU module, the MorphOS installation CD, two booklets, and a backplane.

The two documentations are very clear. A VERY simple booklet, written in English, French and German, explains how to install both MorphOS and the computer itself, whilst the other, in German, is a fairly detailed technical documentation, with ports description and such.

The motherboard in itself is very well made, and once filled with a DDR 333 memory module and my radeonVE, booted MorphOS 1.4.1 without any problem straight from my DVD burner.

I'm still astonished by the speed difference between my already fast Pegasos 1 and the Pegasos 2. The G4 behaves very well, the stability so far seems okay, the computer sound is perfect. Ambient opens a 300+ files folder in less than a second (!). I performed many MD5 sums test over 800 mb files and no problem occured.

As for the installation process, it was especially simple for me that already had MorphOS 1.4. I simply copied the boot.img from the supplied CD to my MorphOS partition, rebooted, and typed 'boot hd:0 boot.img' (Where 0 is the partition number of my hard disk).

For someone that would prefer a clean installation, though, there is a slight problem: the install script checks for a bad MD5 sum. The solution here is to copy the installation script in ram, and remove the MD5 check with ed. Another solution, even simpler, copy the whole CD to the freshly formatted HD. The problem was already known and a fix should be available already.

Finally, it makes several hours the computer is turned on, I had no crash so far. Compatibility seems to be perfect with the Pegasos 1, without the bugs of its predecessor.

My comment: It's been so many years we've been expecting a G4 Amiga compatible system, I think the product fulfills more than a necessity. It's a dream come true.

Nowee^SKT (snx)

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27.Dec.2003
Vinnny (ANF)


Anniversary: Russian AIC online for four years
The news and information resource for Russian Amiga users Amiga Information Center is online now for four years.

Since 1999 the site's two administrators - Efim Shuvikov (site developer and maintainer) and Vlad Vinogradov (news editor and content manager) - published more than 5200 news and have welcome more than 650 registered users. (snx)

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