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20.Jan.2002
Amiga Future


AmigaOS: Kickstart-Guide
On 19 January 2002 an English guide was published on "Peter's Amiga Home Page" about the Amiga-Kickstart-ROMs. The guide has been split into the following categories:

  1. What is a Kickstart ROM?
  2. What Kickstarts are there?
  3. What is in the Kickstart ROM?
  4. Installing a new Kickstart?
  5. The Early Startup Screen.
  6. Questions about Kickstart ROMs.
  7. Tools and Utilities for Kickstart
(sd) (Translation: sr)

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20.Jan.2002
Amiga Future


Games: New Design of "Amiga Online Games"-Website
Via the title link you can see the new design of the "Amiga Online Games" website.

The website gives you information about Amiga games that can be played via nullmodem, modem or TCP/IP. (sd) (Translation: sr)

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20.Jan.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena: Interview with Timo Kloss ("Inga")
On 20 January 2002 Olaf Köbnik published an interview with Timo Kloss Timo Kloss, the developer of the Graphic Adventure-Developer Kit "Inga".

"Inga" allows you to create your own graphic adventures without programming knowledge.

The Amiga Arena talked to Timo Kloss about the future of "Inga", about why the planned version V1.0 is only based on an 8-bit graphic support for the time being and about what else we might expect.

Olaf Köbnik: It seems to me that with "Inga" you can really create exciting adventure games of high quality and I hope that there are plenty of creative users who will present us with new adventures for Amiga which are based on Inga. (sd) (Translation: sr)

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19.Jan.2002
Golem - IT News (ANF)


Golem: Microsoft puts Windows development temporarily on hold
According to a Wall Street Journal report Microsoft puts development of a future Windows version temporarily on hold, and is about to primarily care for fixing numerous security gaps in existing Windows versions throughout February. (More under the given link. (German)) (ps) (Translation: mj)

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17.Jan.2002
Blick - Swiss daily newspaper / Peter Glauser (ANF)


Blick: Microsoft aims at security
With the magic word «Trustworthy Computing» in the future Microsoft will primarily aim at security as for their programmers.

»Microsoft boss Bill Gates changes his corporate strategy. In the future security shall take priority for new software, as well as for new Windows operating systems, too. «

See title link for the full Blick article (German). (ps) (Translation: mj)

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17.Jan.2002
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise: SPD party: Is there a future for open source?
The German parliamentary party SPD states on their own website, how thier Linux server with Apache, Qmail, OpenLDAP, Samba, and SUN as well for the Oracle database is trouble-free working together with the working place machines unter Windows. The affiliated forum invites to discuss this issue.
See title link for full Heise article (German). (ps) (Translation: mj)

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17.Jan.2002
Daniel Orth (ANF)


amiga-topcool: Big Book of Amiga Hardware on our CD
Daniel Orth writes:
Today, Mike Dennison admited to contribute his Big Book of Amiga Hardware to our CD. Another highlight of the CD: 135 MB video about the Amiga 2001 show by Virtual Dimensions, lots of topical software from the Aminet, and the winter issue of amiga-topcool with 50 pages of tense background reports, tests, and workshops (all texts in German).

Already three dedicated Amigans responded to our appeal for co-workes here on amiga-news.de. We are still looking for people wanting to write workshops (DSL and Amiga) or software tests (AmigaOS XL, AmiAtlas 6, ....). Please, just contact us via email. (ps) (Translation: mj)

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