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12.Jun.2002
osOpinion


osOpinion: Amiga, Inc: Close That Open Hardware!
»Nowadays, Amiga is a software-only company developing the "Amiga Digital Environment," which is supposed to run applications written in "VP code" on everything from toasters to PDAs. The AmigaOS is being updated, though, and the first new version (4.0) will be a PowerPC OS, based on OS 3.x for the old 68k Amigas.«
Complete article see title link. (ps)

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10.Jun.2002
amiga.org


amiga.org: Interview with Olaf Barthel by Pods
Amiga.org (title link) released a substantial interview with Olaf Barthel. The interview was made by Pods. Olaf Barthel is involved in the development of AmigaOS since 1995 and gives his view on the new AmigaOS 4.

At the end of the interview Olaf Barthel answers questions of users of amiga.org. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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09.Jun.2002
Linux Gazette


Magazine: Linux Gazette #79
Issue 79 of online Linux Magazine "Linux Gazette" has been published. Apart from Linux specific articles, time and again the magazine also contains contributions and information that might also be interesting outside the Linux world. Issue #79 contains the following articles:

  • Dillo--a Web Browser as Fast as Lightning, by Matthias Arndt
  • Cracking open proprietary envelopes, by Adrian J. Chung
  • Help Dex, by Shane Collinge
  • Compiler Design with Python, by Dinil Divakaran
  • A Linux Fax Server for a Windows Network, by Pedro Fraile
  • Writing Your Own Toy OS (PART II), by Krishnakumar R.
  • The Foolish Things We Do With Our Computers, by Mike Orr
  • Improving Hard Disk Performance with hdparam, by Piter Punk
  • Qubism, by Jon "Sir Flakey" Harsem
  • Getting started with PIC 16F84 on GNU/Linux, by Jerry Sebastian
  • A Framework For Writing Application Servers In C++, by Rob Tougher
(sd) (Translation: cb)

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09.Jun.2002
Amiga Society


Little Book of Amiga Software: Games list updated, 14 new entries
The games list in the "Little Book of Amiga Software" by Amiga Society has been updated. Furthermore, the following titles have been added to the software directory:
  • Goal!
  • Dizzy Dice
  • Beam
  • Police Quest 2
  • Starball
  • Night Dawn
  • Streetgang
  • Khalaan
  • The three Stooges
  • Silent Service II
  • Seek & Destroy
  • Their finest Hour
  • Christoph Kolumbus
  • Jurassic Park


Your help is needed to keep the Little Book of Amiga Software current and informative. Please send the following information to software@amiga-society.de:
  1. Scans of software, of which there are no pictures available yet.
  2. Supplemental informationen about software in the Little Book of Amiga Software.
  3. Information about software not yet mentioned on the pages.
  4. Software instruction manuals.
(ps) (Translation: cb)

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09.Jun.2002
Amiga Future


Amiga Future: Raffle to new FAQ
On Saturday, a FAQ section with tips and suggested solutions for problems of all sorts has gone online in the interactive area of Amiga Future. It was created by Thomas Rapp. The section is subdivided into more than 15 subcategories, amongst them: AmigaOS, programming, emulators and emulation, Internet, PowerPC, viruses and CD writers.

To this there is a raffle until 20th June 2002. A full version of iFusion will be raffled amongst all contributions to the FAQ. The creator of the best contribution will receive, quasi as a reward, the full version of The Feeble Files.

Multiple contributions are possible. Of course the tips may not be pinched or already contained in the FAQ. (sd) (Translation: cb)

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09.Jun.2002
Amiga Future


Amiga Future: Review of the game 'Chips'
Today a review by Matthias Jakisch of the puzzle game Chips has been published on the Amiga Future homepage. The player has to adopt the role of a professor at a laboratory to assemble a computer from parts scattered around the laboratory.

The game by Ventzislav Tzvetkov requires an Amiga with 1 MB RAM and is available for download on Aminet.

Download: Chips.lha (ps) (Translation: cb)

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