15.Apr.2002
Jens Schönfeld (ANF)
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Software update for VarIO
The new version of the driver software now supports a VarIO on
the 26-pin expansion ports of our Zorro-cards. A bug has been
removed from the installer script.
Download: vario.lha (162 KB)
(ps)
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15.Apr.2002
Bill Buck (E-Mail)
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Thendic France: A statement about the future (Update)
Thendic-France (Bill Buck and Raquel Valesco) published a statement about the future
of that company at their homepage. Beside the explanation of the general business plan there are some words about the pegasos-board and what Bill Buck and
Raquel Valesco think about the current politic of Amiga Inc.
A short excerpt:
»What Amiga Inc. does not apparently understand and in our frustration
we have decided to make public, is that when we sell a Pegasos there is
absolutely nothing that prevents a buyer for loading anything they want
on to the machine. This is our last attempt to communicate our frustration.
We have decided to do this publicly, as Bill McEwen has done by excluding us
from his 12 April letter. MorphOS will still be free for the Pegasos.
When everything is finished and MorphOS can stand on its own completely
and distinctly we will have the eclipsis ready for our first round of promotion.
We stopped bplan from releasing the Pegasos sooner. We encouraged them to
fine tune the board before and not after release. They could have shipped
samples sooner. We have had ours for months. By 1 June this board will be
rock-steady.
The Pegasos is a great product. We have already developed some incredible
software for it. But, the future as we see it is the miniaturized version,
the eclipsis. This will be something very special. The Pegasos will serve
as our development machine and we will be offering special packages to
developers that sign on and get to work helping us create a market leading
solution for the future of mobile entertainment and communications.
-----
Bill McEwen was able to do something very noteworthy when he bought Amiga
from Gateway. We admire him very much for this accomplishment. We have
been in discussions with Bill over the years on many occasions since the
demise of VisCorp. We offered a license to Gateway and specifically to Bill
when he was there for the VisCorp patents. You will find that these
patents/abandoned are dormant now, but you will find that Raquel Velasco
is the owner of record of all seven. In September of 2000, King Lee, a
former VisCorp board member and the Chairman of Amiga Inc. at the time,
ask us to talk to Bill and try to assist him. We did. We told him to go
after the "classic" OS. We told him to finish the upgrade to the PPC. In
the meanwhile, we licensed AmigaDE and we made the "SmartBoy." When the
prototype was built, AmigaDE was not ready. Finally, we abandoned the
effort because in a world with the likes of Compaq, etc., a Windows CE
device running AmigaDE is a bit like pouring alot of water in a good glass
of wine. It just did not make good business sense and we could not achieve
competitive pricing (even for the embedded market).
So here we are today with a working machine, but we want something that works
with our hardware in a way that is necessary for our purposes. We still
remain open to other possibilities. Software is made for hardware, not
vis-a-versa.
We cannot overlook the fact that hardware nearly seven years old and developed
by the same engineers as the Pegasos is being used today to complete other
developments. We cannot wait for these efforts. We are in business and when
the hardware is ready it will go on sale. The Pegasos and the eclipsis are
the biggest chance for this market and will provide plenty of opportunity
to grow into new markets..
We will sell the Pegasos. It is a cannon! Buyers will buy and load the
ammunition...
We will still be here in business.
We would like very much to cooperate with Amiga Inc.«
You find the complete press release
here.
Addition 17.04.2002:
Meanwhile the statement was removed from the webside. The information about
Eclipsis
and Pegasos
are still available and can be found at the given links. (ps) (Translation: sk)
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15.Apr.2002
Philippe Bourdin (ANF)
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Update: GoldED Syntaxparser for HTML, PHP and many more Version 3.6
Philippe Bourdin:
I just released a new version of the alternative syntaxparser for GoldED. This parser is based on the orginial code I got from Dietmar Eilert.
The features includes recognition and color hilightning of functions, brackets, comments, special carrecters, HTML, PHP, JavaScript, JSP, ASP and HSC. The colors can be changed in the GoldED-preferences.
Furthermore the new version includes bugfixes and new features and can be found at the aminet.
Download: html-php.lha (Version 3.6)
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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15.Apr.2002
Gunnar Bernhardt (ANF)
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Emulator: Slowdown-Bugfix for WinUAE 0.8.21 R3
Toni Willen published a slowdown-bugfix for WinUAE 0.8.21 R3.
The bugfix can also be found at the official German mirror by Gunnar Bernhardt http://www.webwood.de/winuae_1/index.html.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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14.Apr.2002
Martin Merz (ANF)
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Icons: MasonIcons - muiMI, AmiSDMI, EZPagerMI, strICQMI
The following new archives are available on the MasonIcons
homepage:
muiMI (2nd release)
- images for MUI 3.8 (based on VisualMI)
- colour bug is fixed now
- additional tapedeck images
AmiSDMI (1st release)
- images and icons for AmiShutDown
- German version only
EZPagerMI (3rd release)
- GlowIcons toolbar and service images for EZPagerNG
- toolbar image based on AppMI
- new service image in GlowIcons design
strICQMI (1st release)
- image set for strICQ ReAction GUI in the GlowIcons design
Visit
Mason.Home for
further informations and previews. (sd)
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14.Apr.2002
Cyborg (ANF)
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IRC: BenderIRC V1.4b
Cyborg writes:
After a tough weekend almost all smaller bugs and bigger requests have
now been included.
Denic has made it in time and therefore you can now get to the new version direct
via www.benderirc.de.
Download as usual at ftp://benderirc.de/.
And by the way, TAB is included :-)))
Once again I'd like to thank all those who put up with the quickfixing
in #AmigaFUN yesterday and today.
But it might be a good idea to read the docs beforehand! :-)
I'd like to call on all IRC chatters to write plug ins or at least to
send out good ideas for new and useful plug ins.
For example there are:
- Language editions of channel events and statements.
- DCC CHAT support (comes from me)
- LogWriter
- ElizaBOT
- Channelsecurity
- FileServer
- XDCC Server etc.
Download: BenderIRC1.4b.lha (118K),
Readme
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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14.Apr.2002
Michael Böhmer (ANF)
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USB: More busboards with HIGHWAY checked
Besides the running production of the HIGHWAY USB controllers
we have checked two RBM busboards on compatibility with the HIGHWAY.
Please find the new results - and the previously checked ones -
on the E3B website. (sd)
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14.Apr.2002
Amiga Future
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AudioLabs: DSPSpeed benchmarking results for Athlon XP 2000+
AudioLabs have published new results of their DSPSpeed benchmarking.
The AMD Athlon XP 2000+ CPU makes ProStationAudio fly 29 times faster
(minimum, up to 38.8 times faster) than on a 68060 system.
The DSPSpeed test was done by Nico Barbat of
(AmigaPlus-Magazin) on the H&P Silverblue
system.
DSPSpeed is a tool that contains the actual code from the ProStationAudio
realtime engine, to provide accurate speed benchmarks without installing
the whole application.
The reference system is AmigOS/68 on a 68060 with 50MHz. An index
value of 100% has been allocated to this system. (sd) (Translation: sr)
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14.Apr.2002
ANN
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Programming language: PowerD V0.19 alpha 6
On 13 April 2002 Martin Kuchinka released version 0.19 alpha 6 of
the programming language 'PowerD'. This version contains some bugfixes
and some new features. Compared to the previous release the following
changes were made:
- You can replace (not only) powerd.lib functions just by defining them
- fixed length arg in RealStr() function
- fixed EStrCopy(), EStringF() functions
- improved support of OOP4A project
- You are allowed to use directly: var.func(args) instead of domethode(var,'func',args)
- added ppc functions: EStringF(), RealStr(), RealEStr()
- added/fixed all the quoted-expression functions: Eval(), MapList(), ForAll(), Exists(), SelectList()
68k only!!!, ppc knows currently only Eval()
- bugfixes reported by Marco Antoniazzi
- IF (~x) compiled wrong
- IF (a) AND ~(b) compiled wrong
- NOR and NAND keywords do now work
- added '#include' preprocessor keyword
- fixed assembler error when EXCEPTDO without Raise() occured
- bugfixes reported by Kai Wolf
- fixed a bug of too many args...
- bugfixes reported by Michel Bagmeijer
- Rem() isn't supported anymore
- DC can now compile also data only sources without any procedures
- added syntax error when 'CASE something:' used. (if the colon is used)
- bugfixes reported by Nemeth Miklos
- added a warning when assigning a value to an array (not item of array)
This release is a very early Alpha version. If you have any ideas or
suggestions or if you discover any bugs, just e-mail
kuchinka@volny.cz
The compiler runs from AmigaOS V3.0, CPU 68ec020, 4MB RAM and 3-4 MB
empty space on the hard disc. The compiler doesn't need FPU. But the created
programs need a FPU if they use floats. The PPC binaries run via the
powerpc.library.
Apart from the compiler 'phxass' and 'phxlnk' are needed to create 68k as
well as 'pasm' and 'vlink' to create a PPC code.
These programs can be found on the homepage of
Frank Wille.
Download: alpha.lzx (220K),
Readme
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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14.Apr.2002
ANN
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MP3: New robes (skins) for Prayer 2
Uros Nedeljkovic has launched new robes for the MP3 player
"Prayer2".
These and some preview pictures can be found on the page via the
title link.
In addition, there are some new versions of blue tOwn 2, green tOwn 2,
ghOst tOwn 2, aztech tOwn and some previews of upcoming robes.
'Prayer2' is a MP3 player made by Tamara Cetinjski for 68k Amigas.
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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14.Apr.2002
ANN
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Pagan Games: Mailing list for announcements
Due to the wishes of many players who would like to get information
about current developments, Pagan Games
now has a mailing list set up for announcements, reports about current
developments and more.
This mailing list is hosted by Yahoo and can be ordered by sending an
e-mail to pagan-announcements-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.
It is a moderated group and only Pagan Games can post to it.
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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14.Apr.2002
Czech Amiga News
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Instant Messenger: STRICQ-GUI (ReAction) Beta2
Glenn Hisdal has released Beta 2 of his ReAction GUI for the
Instant Messanger StrICQ V2.
In this version a lot of enforcer hits have been removed in particular.
Compared to Beta 1 the following modifications have been made:
- Bugfix: bugs removed.
- New: new system for reading and writing news.
- New: RTF messages are now parsed and converted to plain text.
- Modification: all images converted to IFF-ILBM-format
(No need for XPM datatype anymore).
- New: message history window (can not yet load history
from disc).
STRICQ-GUI should run from AmigaOS V3.5 (only tested on AmigaOS V3.9) and
needs STRICQ V2.7. The installation is described at
Readme.
Download: stricq-gui-ra.lha,
Readme
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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14.Apr.2002
Czech Amiga News
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USB Poseidon: PPC driver for MorphOS
The USB stack Poseidon
by Chris Hodges has now PPC native class drivers for MorphOS.
On MorphOS-News
they report, that there is a MorphOS-/Pegasos/USB-webcam in function. The
first pictures you can see at CyberGFX.
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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14.Apr.2002
Dietmar Knoll (ANF)
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AmigaOSXL: Experiences with the H&P Big-Tower 1800+ (Update)
Dietmar Knoll writes:
In my report I describe the experiences I have made with the
Big-Tower. The nineth update includes a (nearly) complete re-write of the
chapter "Patches for Amithlon 1.0.1" which now contains all information
that exists on this subject. Further, there are lots of
corrections in the other chapters.
The next update will hopefully be the first one that includes
information on AmigaXL. (sd)
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14.Apr.2002
Amigart.com (ANF)
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Ben Hermans Tries to Clarify AmigaONE ROM / OS4 Announcement
"1. The fact that the AmigaOne Falshrom will contain parts of OS 4 is certainly not meant as a way/won't operate to lock out other operating systems such as Linux, BSD etc.
Fact of the matter is that you will be able to compile Linux/BSD for these machines if you insist on it.
2. The real "anti-piracy" measure is the fact that the AmigaOne will ship with an OS 4 OEM version.
It will not be possible to buy boards without OS 4.
You buy the hardware, you're buying the software, just like you did with your old Amiga (or indeed with any pre-build Wintel machine or Mac).
This will ensure that development of OS 4 isn't affected overly by piracy.
Other companies targeting the Amiga market with their hardware should in principle also adopt this scheme to the extent that it is practicable.
In return they will be able to use the Amiga trademarks and tradename and their hardware will be perceived by their target audience as "endorsed" by Amiga.
3. Amiga are insisting that any hardware vendors who want to target the Amiga userbase with their products have their hardware certified and are also "vetted" themselves (support infrastructure, after sales service, financial well-being etc.).
We all know that in the post-Commodore years certain companies were allowed to operate in the market which didn't exactly shine in the area of after sales service (including repair) and tech support.
Many a user has left the market because of incidents with (expensive) hardware being sent away for repair never to be heard of again.
Many a dealer has closed his Amiga business because of the fact that they could not guarantee any form of after sales service to their customers and were in fact exposing themselves to legal action on the part of their customers.
On January 1, 2002 a new EU directive on warranty obligations is supposed to be transposed in national law which imposes even stricter warranty obligations on dealers.
It's clear that it would be very detrimental to the Amiga brand and the perception of Amiga Inc. and its products if former practises would be allowed to continue."
Taken From ANN.lu (sd)
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14.Apr.2002
Infinity^CreativeMinds (ANF)
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Demo group: Creative Minds announces web site
Creative Minds is happy to announce that their new official web site is now
available. It offers you the possibility to download a generated video
of their last Amiga-Demos 'Demoskope' (3rd MekkaSymposium02).
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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13.Apr.2002
Gunnar Bernhardt (gunatm) (ANF)
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Emulator: WinUAE 0.8.21 release 3 by Toni Wilen
Gunnar Bernhardt:
As an alternative I have set up a German
mirror.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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13.Apr.2002
Stefan Falke (ANF)
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EZP@gerNG v2.1 released
The latest version of the SMS, paging and email software is since today as
unregistered version available for free download.
All registered EZP@gerNG users will find an update archive in the download area
that they can use for updating their registered software from version 2.0 to
version 2.1.
The most important changes in this release:
- The ARexx command SENDOUTGOING has been built in.
It makes the sending of all mails in the outgoing folder possible.
- The tooltype NOABOUT has been built in.
When it is set the 'About' requester of the EZP will be suppressed on startup.
- The EZP appicon and the quick call gadgets on the Workbench support now
OS3.5/3.9 functionality with transparency and improved analysis of
'palette mapped' OS3.5/3.9 icons as basis of images for quick call gadgets.
- The toolbar gadgets support now true transparency.
- When cloning the Workbench under OS3.5/3.9 it is now taken care whether
'No title bar' is selected or not in the Workbench preferences. (Showtitle).
- For further changes see ReadMe.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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13.Apr.2002
Richard de Rivaz (ANF)
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INET DIAL v3.850 released - supports PDAs and PCs on LAN
INET DIAL, the Home Server for the Amiga, which provides Internet Access
and Control System, now supports PDAs and connection from any computer
(PC, MAC, AMIGA) on local area network (LAN) to the Internet using a
single IP address. Remote computers and PDAs can also access the Home
Server for mail retrieval and control functions (X10, Arexx etc).
Connections can also be made by direct 'dial-in' or 'dial-out' to remote
computers.
INET DIAL requires APACHE and GEEKGADGETS, also available from the
MDR site. Alternatively all software
is available from KICKSOFT on CD.
(ps)
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13.Apr.2002
Cyborg (ANF)
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New IRC client: BenderIRC version 1.4
The new IRC client BenderIRC is here. Full of functions and
possibilities and totally different to all IRC clients so far for the Amiga.
From CTCP to XDCC is everything here. Even the DCC SEND problem from the
locale network with IP-NAT has been solved.
What makes BenderIRC now so special? Well, the complete GUI can be set up as the
user wants it. Whether gadgets are there or not, it doesn't matter! Their size?
That doesn't matter, too! Build your own IRC client!
And what completes this all? The client has a built in BOT function.
Remote access to your computer, of course password secured ;-). Integrated
translation engine for German <-> English that can be used within
the channel!
And all those who need even more will love the plugin system of BenderIRC!
Example: if the sentence "News on www.amiga-news.de - people, read it
immediately" appears the website pops up in no matter of time :-).
As the client was earlier finished than the Denic creating the domain here's the
direct link to the download site or you wait until the program is on Aminet.
Download: ftp://212.162.56.70
Cyborg
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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13.Apr.2002
Designburo.nl (ANF)
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Printed Pagestream Manual Survey
A call to all Pagestream users, either Amiga, PC or Mac.
If you are interested in a printed version of the new 4.1 manual,
please let us hear from you at the title link.
We have offered Grasshopper LLC to create a printed Pagestream manual,
due to a lot of demand by users of this great DTP-package, and they
have agreed.
If we get more than 50 votes for a manual, we will start printing it!
Thanks!
Designburo.nl (ps)
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13.Apr.2002
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New poll: What are you using the Internet mainly for?
In our current poll we're asking for what you are using the Internet. You
can choose your answer from these options:
- Information research
- Online gaming
- Chat
- Education
- Download of software and music
- Entertainment
- Online banking
- For one's job
As more than one answer isn't possible we didn't list the killer application
"mailing" deliberately. Enjoy in voting.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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13.Apr.2002
(ANF)
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Scene: new Polish Amiga Scene group - G.F.A.
Under the title link the Polish Amiga Scene group G.F.A. is introducing
themselves and is reporting about their projects and members. The website is for
now only available in Polish.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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13.Apr.2002
CD³²-Allianz (ANF)
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New area: applications for CDTV/CD³²
CD³²-Allianz announces the expansion of the CD³²/CDTV Corner
with one area. In the rubric "Applications" you will find several CD-ROMs that
had been released for CDTV and CD³². (ps) (Translation: wk)
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13.Apr.2002
Paul J. Beel (ANF)
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GetBoinged: Interview with Kaliko
Kaliko was kind enough to be interviewed by GetBoinged and also supplied
never before seen screen shots of their soon to be released Amiga-Anywhere
games! Check it out at GetBoinged.org (title link). (ps)
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13.Apr.2002
Amiga Inc.
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Amiga Inc.: Executive Update - Amiga Status Announcement
Greetings to the Amiga community,
A week ago we shared with you our joy as we move towards the rebirth
of the Amiga desktop platform. The AmigaOne and AmigaOS4 are projects
that have occupied almost every day of our lives for the last two years.
For the community, the wait and the false dawns have been unbearable.
Contrary to the rumours spread in some circles, we have spent considerable
time and resources in creating a strategy that will see the Amiga desktop
platform move back into the mainstream and take its proper place in the
market. The AmigaOne and AmigaOS4 are just the first and most visible
signs of this strategy. It is very important to us that we provide a total
and compelling Amiga experience to future customers.
The first measure we are announcing is that we have pledged ourselves
to the production and development of a platform where both users and developers
are guaranteed not just a quality product but a total quality experience
as well. This will be achieved through a combination of a strict set of
Quality Assurance certifications and the AmigaOS only being available
to licensed solution providers for the shipping of combined hardware and
software solutions.
From the top of the company to the bottom, we are committed to championing
the cause of quality for the consumer and will ensure that substandard
products do not make it into the Amiga market where they can do irreparable
damage to the reputation of the platform. Licencees will have to develop
and resource a full customer solution, with guarantees on product quality,
delivery, and most important of all post sales support, with firm commitments
to repair, replacement and turnaround, elements that have blighted the
platform over the last five years.
In addition, the close co-operation between Amiga Inc and solution licencees
will ensure the tightest binding of the software to the hardware, providing
the highest possible performance and providing the basis for rapid development
as we move forwards together.
As a result, AmigaOS4 and all future versions will ship only on those
hardware products to which Amiga Inc has specifically granted a license
after reviewing the capabilities of both the solution provider and their
product. The only exclusion to this policy is a temporary measure to support
the community members who have invested heavily in existing PPC accelerators
and will cover products where an Amiga manufactured or licenced Kickstart
ROM is present (for instance A1200/A3000/A4000).
Currently this hardware comprises:
- Eyetech's AmigaOne series of PPC motherboards
- Cyberstorm-PPC accelerators by phase 5/DCE
- Blizzard-PPC accelerators by phase5/DCE
We have also been approached by and are currently in negotiation with
the following companies for the licencing of the AmigaOS to allow for
a combined hardware and software solution:
- The Shark card by Elbox
- PPC accelerator cards for the Prometheus by Matay
- Merlancia Industries MMC Toro Series
In the case of newly available hardware, including the Eyetech, Elbox
and Matay products above, the licence requires that OS4-specific extensions
are included in the hardware's boot ROM as an anti-piracy measure. For
hardware which is not capable of being used in conjunction with Amiga
WB 3.1 (such as the AmigaOne) we will require, as part of the licence
conditions, that a copy of Amiga OS is purchased with all boards sold
that are capable of running it.
The measures identified above have been put into place after consultation
with our partners, developers, dealers and users, and represents a recognition
that if the Amiga platform is to become successful again, it needs to
exude professionalism and responsibility where the needs of the customer
are paramount. With these measures, AmigaOS4 and the new hardware solutions,
the Amiga desktop platform is primed to move forwards.
Bill McEwen
CEO
Amiga Inc
Snoqualmie, WA
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Different
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Some software updates
Tales of Tamar Amiga-version 0.42 R6
In the current version the graphics of the middle cavalry have been added. Besides this some bugs have been fixed.
Alfie - Some software updates
On the Amiga homepage of Alfie some of his tools have been updated and some other ones have been added.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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11.Apr.2002
Martin Merz (ANF)
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MI News - New Icon Sets
The following new archives are available on the MasonIcons homepage:
- ApacheMI - over 150 filetype images for Apache Servers
- CutNPasteMI - small brush anims for CutNPaste (DOpus Magellan)
- muiMI - an image set for MUI 3.8 (based on VisualMI)
Visit Mason.Home for further informations and previews.
(ps)
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11.Apr.2002
Rakesh & Sharwin (ANF)
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Coyote Flux explanation concerning GFX-Base interview
Dear People,
As promised there would be some details announced considering the
"Supercomputer" system that we have said we are working on. In this
case there has to be said that the system that has been referred to is
the Pegasos from bplan. Our company Thendic-France has retained bplan
to miniaturize the Pegasos to make a handheld "Supercomputer".
Rakesh & Sharwin
PS: Only the English link works at the moment, the French will be
online soon. (ps)
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11.Apr.2002
Jens Schönfeld (ANF)
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Catweasel ISA: Image-write utility
The following news cannot be disseminated without a sense of irony:
66 months since the initial release of the Catweasel ISA, we're
publishing a free tool for writing disks with the controller.
The aplha-version currently supports Amiga disks only, and it runs on
DOS or in a DOS box of Win95/98. For easy porting to other operating
systems, and for educational purposes, the source is included.
Download: cw_write.zip (25 KB)
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11.Apr.2002
Timo Kloss (E-Mail)
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Development System for Graphic Adventures: Inga-Engine Version 1.02ß/7 u.m.
A new update is available for "Inga," the development system for graphic adventures. It has to do with the number five, which has been around for a few days already. Indeed, two small mistakes in the application have been overcome today.
Inga-Engine Version 1.02ß/7 (Beta)
- Disappearing pointer error: fixed.
- Absence of cdplay library caused an error message, even when the audio-CD support was deactivated: fixed.
Inga-Engine Version 1.01ß/7 (Beta)
- Command "SpielEnde" (GameEnd) to exit the system.
- Messages (for example "Abbruch" (Quitting)) on the top window edge disappear, when entering a new area.
ScriptShell Version 1.11
- The game logging data is saved quicker.
InutilisGraphics Version 1.05
- The entry of the name data is saved in a more sensible way. For example when you load an ilbm-data then save it, the original name appears automatically.
- All the animation data is loaded with the corresponding picture.
OrtEditor (AreaEditor) Version 1.11
- The small buffer caused a crash: fixed.
(ps) (Translation: dm)
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11.Apr.2002
Richard Kapp (E-Mail)
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GFX-Base: Interview with Günter Horbach (KDH-Datentechnik)
As was happily reported
yesterday, E.p.i.c. Interactive is, surprisingly, porting a game to
AmigaOS. To be clear, the porting of Software Tycoon is in the planning stages. The credit for this must go to the persuasive powers of merchant Guenter Horbach (KDH-Datentechnik).
GFX-Base talked about this with Günter Horbach and has made the interview
available in German and English. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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11.Apr.2002
Czech Amiga News
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Tool: BACK-IT-ALL-UP Version 6.8
Collin Wenzel has made Version 6.8 of his Backup-Tools ´BACK-IT-ALL-UP´
available. You can back up your entire hard-drive. The program supports up to eight partitions. AmigaOS 3.1 is required.
The new version supports hard-drives with capacities over 4 gigabytes. It has new features, and can be opened in its own window, if desired.
Download: backitallup68.lha (15 KB) (ps) (Translation: dm)
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11.Apr.2002
ANN
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AMIGAONE report photographs
AFLE.ORG wrote:
"The reporters of the AmigaPower
review met the AMIGAONE. Exclusive: new photographs of AmigaOne! French
version go to http://membres.lycos.fr/afle/amigaone.html,
automated English translation.
It is by a week end at agitated time that the team of AmigaPower had
appointment with AmigaOne. Alan, Gina and Elsa Redhouse have us thus
nicely accueuilli with Quillan (Aude)FRANCE, within a superb framework
with the sun......"
(ps)
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11.Apr.2002
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)
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Filesharing: Audiogalaxy Satellite for AmigaOS
AudioGalaxy behaves in accordance with an established peer-to-peer file-sharing standard. For Linux there is an open source code named "OpenAG",
and it's from this that the Amiga version is created.
The program may be downloaded from the homepage of its author. It should be noted that ixemul.library (at least v48) is required. You can find this on the homepage as well.
For those who are not yet acquainted with AudioGalaxy: the client does not make use of a GUI. It runs strictly as a background task. It's easy to start the program, just create an account at audiogalaxy.com and log in with your web-browser.
The file-searching and the downloading is then handled through your web-browser. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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10.Apr.2002
Bill McEwen (E-Mail)
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Amiga Inc. announces the Amiga® AnywhereTM Entertainment Pack #1
PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - April 10, 2002
Amiga Inc. announces the Amiga® Anywhere Entertainment Pack #1 for Pocket
PC, Pocket PC 2002, Windows CE 3.0, and Windows CE .NET-based devices.
Rich multi-media applications designed for handheld systems to be released
on April 15th, 2002
April 10, 2002 Snoqualmie, WA Amiga, Inc. announced the release schedule
of the Amiga Anywhere Entertainment Pack #1 for Windows Powered Devices.
The Entertainment Pack will run on devices using Windows CE 3.0, Windows CE
.NET, Pocket PC, and Pocket PC 2002 including handhelds, smart phones, web
pads, and set-top boxes.
The Entertainment Pack #1 will contain four applications and the Amiga
Anywhere Content Engine. These include the award winning Planet Zed and
Convex games from ZeoNeo as well as Gobbler and Solitaire from Pulsar
Interactive. The Amiga Anywhere Content Engine allows access to more Amiga
Anywhere applications available now and in the future.
Since announcing a change from hardware to software Amiga has strived to
create and distribute content that can run on numerous digital devices.
"Amiga is now focused on the vision that all digital content should be
available on all digital devices", said Bill McEwen, President and CEO of
Amiga Inc. To that end Amiga has announced distribution of dozens of
applications that can run on a wide range of different types of devices with
hundreds more currently in development.
The Amiga Anywhere Entertainment Pack #1 will provide an exciting experience
for owners of Windows Powered handheld devices without using the amount of
resources consumed by other applications. Amiga developers are creating rich
content using few resources. The average size of an Amiga Anywhere
application is under 300KB and yet delivers a more robust experience than
titles that are over 2 MB in size.
The Amiga Anywhere Entertainment Pack #1 will provide an exciting experience
for owners of Windows Powered handheld devices without using the amount of
resources consumed by other applications. Amiga developers are creating rich
content using few resources. The average size of an Amiga Anywhere
application is under 300KB and yet delivers a more robust experience than
titles that are over 2 MB in size.
"As mobile devices become smarter and more powerful, users are asking for
rich entertainment and gaming experiences", said Scott Horn, director,
Embedded and Appliance Platforms Group, Microsoft Corp. The combination of
the Windows CE operating system's multimedia functionality and Amiga's
software solution allows developers to deliver rich applications for a broad
range of Windows Powered devices.
Amiga Anywhere Entertainment Pack #1 will ship on April 15, 2002. More
information can be found on the Amiga web site at
http://www.amiga-anywhere.com/microsoft/.
About Amiga
Amiga Inc. established itself in 1985 as the premier provider of multi-media
technologies to the world. Today Amiga continues leading the way in
multi-media by providing language independent technologies to developers for
writing and porting applications to a new multi-media platform that is
hardware agnostic. Amiga Anywhere, powered with intent(TM) from the Tao
Group, enables applications to run unchanged on a broad range of processors
including ARM, StrongARM, Intel X-Scale, OMAP, MIPS, Intel x86, Motorola 68K
and Hitachi SH. It can run hosted on a wide variety of operating systems
including Windows CE .NET, Windows 9x, 2000, Windows XP, Linux, and Embedded
Linux. AmigaDE Player and applications can be purchased at
www.amiga-anywhere.com. Amiga is based in Snoqualmie, WA, and has offices
worldwide. Amiga can be reached at (425) 396-5660 or visit Amiga on the web
at www.amiga.com.
Other product or service names mentioned herein are the trademarks of their
respective owners.
For More Information, Contact: Bill McEwen, Amiga Inc.
425-396-5660 (x226 ) (voice) - 425-396-5671 (fax)
bill@amiga.com
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10.Apr.2002
KDH-Datentechnik (ANF)
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Game: Port of 'Software Tycoon' on it's marks
New managing game (business simulation) for Amiga
At the Amigashop of KDH Datentechnik
a new business simulation for Amiga is promoted. This one is a port of Software Tycoon,
which is at E.p.i.c. Interactive
in work. The website of Software Tycoon is reachable via the title link.
Description:
The year is 1982: Small computer-game companies are mushrooming - the new
economy opens up undreamed possibilities for creative minds. At least you
try that risky step to that unknown branche and found your own game company.
It is all in your hands: Starting with the layout of a much promising concept
for the perfect game you are led to production, sales and marketing. Take on
the right employees and will you manage it to establish your company worldwide?
Will you be able to use the coming up new technologies and to handle the growing
efforts of the market? Software Tycoon is the ideal simulation for all
game-enthusiasts, who are dreaming of making their hobby to profession. With
the multiple possibilities for interaction, many given scenarios, always new
challenges and a extortionate dash satire according to the software-branche
Software Tycoon is exactly the game for which all gamblers always were waiting for!
But be warned: Your opponents are crafty and don't hesitate to use nasty sabotage
to put anyhow stones - better say viruses - on your path...
Shipping is planned for end of May 2002.
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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10.Apr.2002
Tao Group
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Tao Group Announces Strategic Partnership with Yospace
Partnership Signals Expansion of intent® Platform into Enterprise Space
Reading, England, April 9th 2002. Tao Group has announced a strategic partnership with Yospace to deliver device portable, enterprise mobility solutions to a variety of connected terminals.
Tao's intent® media platform delivers market-leading performance and reliability for the execution of compelling multimedia content, including Java(TM) applications, to the broadest range of handheld operating systems. Yospace has developed a suite of Java(TM) 2 Micro Edition technologies that dramatically compresses the development time of intelligent client mobility solutions.
YoCOA(TM) (Yospace Connection Oriented Architecture) enables rapid Enterprise Application Integration for mobile applications, quickly taking core data from systems such as SAP and Siebel and making this available to `intelligent clients.'
By deploying these technologies on the intent platform, Yospace has quickly been able to make available to enterprises the benefits of its `Connected Intelligent Client' solutions across a range of device operating systems, including Embedded Linux®, iTRON, Symbian OS®, PocketPC® and PocketPC Smartphone Edition 2002.
Complete press release see title link.
(ps)
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10.Apr.2002
XBaze
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Database: XBaze 7.2 Beta 5.3
Rafal Kaczmarczyk has released version 7.2 Beta 5.3 of his database
'XBaze'. The program offers an easily useable editor for the fields of
the data records and for the layout (Drag&Drop). It's working
with AmigaOS V3.0 or higher.
Bugreports and suggestions might be sent to following address:
rav@nowydwor.wroc.pl.
Download:
Update XB-7.2B5.3-apd.lzx
complete archive XB-7.2B5.3.lzx
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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10.Apr.2002
Bitplane
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Event: Pianeta Amiga 2002
Jasa Communications S.r.l. are planning the next Amiga-show in Italy. The
Pianeta Amiga 2002 will be held on the 21st and 22nd of September 2002 in Empoli.
The Italian print magazine Bitplane
will have a booth at the exhibition.
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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10.Apr.2002
Felix Schwarz (ANF)
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IOSPIRIT founded, takeover of Innovative products
At the end of the year 2000, fxSCAN 3.0, the first program for optical character recognition (OCR)
for the AMIGA for a long time, has been officially presented. The program AMIGA-users longed for
such a long time was ordered that often within the first few weeks of availability that the infrastructure
of Innovative couldn't keep pace any more.
Felix Schwarz, author of such powerful and popular graphics applications like fxSCAN, fxPAINT, Ultraconv
and VHI Studio, made the decision to create an own company from Innovative, the AMIGA-division (led by Felix
Schwarz) of the software-company of his father, renew the whole internal infrastructure and organisation,
expand the business areas and to further extend and improve the customer service.
On the 2nd of January 2002 IOSPIRIT was founded by Felix Schwarz in Herzogenaurach. The enterprise
has two main fields of business activity:
- Software development
IOSPIRIT develops powerful graphics applications for the most different tasks and target
audiences. In development special focus is put on the support of the latest technologies
and easy usability while still offering maximum power, flexibility and expandibility. IOSPIRIT
also develops new, innovative technologies whereof the user directly profits.
- Software distribution
Thanks to a unique infrastructure IOSPIRIT has the possibility to distribute software online
and offline.
Online distribution is done via a self-developed online-application for "Electronic Software
Delivery" (ESD). In a first step the customer puts the desired articles into the basket and then
orders them. After an incoming payment via credit card or pre-payment the download of the product
is unlocked for the customer - mostly at the same day the order was placed. As this type of order
is automatically handled by the central IOSPIRIT server, cost savings can be passed on directly to
the customer in the form of price reductions.
Of course "hard stuff" (so called "package versions" like e.g. CD-ROMs) can also be ordered, which
then, thanks to a well thought through and work step optimized infrastructure, can be delivered
very quickly. The customer is kept up-to-date on the status of the order via e-mail and can get an
overview over his orders (including their status) anytime via IOSPIRIT's website.
IOSPIRIT takes over the whole product range of Innovative. Our customers in future will profit from the
extended abilities and the excellent infrastructure of IOSPIRIT. fxSCAN, fxPAINT and VHI Studio will be
intensively developed further and maintained in the future. More information on this will be made public
shortly in seperate press releases.
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10.Apr.2002
WHDLoad
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Installer: WHDLoad - New packets (until 08.04.2002)
With WHDLoad you can install games on your hard drive which were formerly meant only for use with disks. The following packets have been added or updated:
- 08.04.02 improved: Full Contact (Team 17) misc changes
- 05.04.02 new: Worms (Team 17) done by JOTD
- 05.04.02 new: Motor Massacre (Gray Matter/Gremlin) done by Codetapper
- 05.04.02 fixed: Lotus 3 (Magnetic Fields/Gremlin) correction
- 05.04.02 improved: Hacker 2: The Doomsday Papers (Activision) supports another version, other changes
- 05.04.02 new: Arctic Fox (Electronic Arts) done by JOTD
- 05.04.02 new: Airborne Ranger (Microprose) done by Bored Seal
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10.Apr.2002
Newscoaster
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Newscoaster V1.5 under GPL now
The source code of the newsreaders "Newscoaster" is from 02.04.2002 put by Mark
Harman under GPL for download.
Downlaod: newscoastersrc_v150.lha -
Readme
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10.Apr.2002
Matthias Henze (ANF)
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stormamiga.lib V.45.00 alpha 6 for SAS/C
There is a new version of the stormamiga.lib for registered beta testers.
With this version all known bugs were eliminated. (ps) (Translation: ub)
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10.Apr.2002
amiga.org (ANF)
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AmigaActive-successor "digital" will be collimated
At the AmigaActive mailing list editor Neil Bothwick confirmed that
the magazine "digital" will be collimated. That magazine has been
thought of to be the successor of the last English Amiga print magazine
"AmigaActive" but could not prevail at least.
The reason might be a wrong positioning at the market and the
still not enough interest for that so called "digital convergence". (ps) (Translation: ub)
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10.Apr.2002
Richard Kapp (ANF)
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GFX-BASE: Interview with Coyote Flux
Richard Kapp:
We have a new and very interesting (English) interview
at the GFX-BASE: This time we have spoken with the software-group 'Coyote Flux',
programmers of CoyoteSound or the PC SNES emulation SuperAmicon. The members
of Coyote Flux revealed some new details of their newest project JMiner (a
software, which uses video-streams to generate out of the surface a complete 2D or 3D model).
Furthermore Coyote Flux disclosed while the interview, that they own a G3/G4
Amiga-based supercomputer. Sure we had to request and they told us this would
not be a late April fool hoax and futher details will be given to public in
the close future.
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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09.Apr.2002
Dennis Lohr (ANF)
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IRC: #digiboosterpro moved to another server
The IRC channel of the Digiboosterpro community has moved now, like
#Amigafun, to another server. You can reach here:
Server: irc.phat-net.de
Port: 6667
Channel: #digiboosterpro
JOiN tHE COMMUNitY...
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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09.Apr.2002
ANN
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Magazine: 100%AMIGA Issue 23 Out Now!
The April issue of 100%AMIGA
is out now. This month we feature the AmigaOne G3-SE and take a look at
the massive cartoon adventure The Feeble Files as well as our usual mix
of reviews, free games and useful utilities, patches and upgrades.
SEE the latest game release, HEAR the shocking news stories behind
these Pictures
and EXPERIENCE the only monthly Amiga CD magazine in the World!
100%AMIGA - The future of
magazines.
(ps)
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09.Apr.2002
O'Reilly Network (ANF)
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O'Reilly Network: The AltiVec Difference (Update)
On April, 5th 202 Craig Hunter has released an article on O'Reilly Network about the AltiVec unit of the G4-PPC processor.
In this article he describes in a general and simple way the advantages of the SIMD programming (Single Instruction Multiple Data) against the computing with single values. He also shows the AltiVec support of the gcc with short examples like vector addition with vec_add().
It also contains information about the performance of AltiVec code against code without AltiVec usage.
(sd) (Translation: gf)
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09.Apr.2002
Udo Melis (ANF)
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OSNews.com: Dear Amiga Inc., Could I Make a Few Suggestions?
Udo Melis:
I have watched the progress of the "new Amiga" (OS and hardware) over the
past couple of years. Given the past history of Amiga, I am happy to see
that the company has been taken over by true fans of the Amiga OS, who
have a workable vision. In general, I think you came up with a good
overall strategy.
Please read the complete OSNews article under the title link. (ps)
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08.Apr.2002
CD³²-Allianz (ANF)
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Incompatible CD-R's (CD32)
CD32-Allianz wrote:
DJ Two-K informed us that there are CD-R's by TDK (called 'D-VIEW') that are incompatible with the CD32. We suggest not to use them with your CD32!
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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08.Apr.2002
Netzzensur.de
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Netzzensur: Computerfreaks are going on street against consoring
On Saturday a demonstration against censoring of Internet-content took
place in Düsseldorf, organized by the Chaos Computer Club and ODEM.
Further press releases, pictures and reports are available (in German)
at the title link and on the following sites:
Press releases:
Some pictures:
Background informations:
Update: (24.11.2017, 15:00, cg)
Replaced the link to claranet.de with a link to Web Archive's copy of the site, as requested by the site owner. (ps) (Translation: sk)
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08.Apr.2002
CD³²-Allianz (ANF)
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CDTV Tuning: CDTV as MP3-Workstation
There is a report (in German) about how to use the MAS-player by Dirk Conrad/Eternity Hard- & Software to turn a CD32 into a MP3-workstation.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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08.Apr.2002
ANN
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iBrowse 2.3 Update - Status
Stefan Burstroem, the main author of IBrowse, has posted to the IBrowse
mailing list some details about the upcoming IBrowse 2.3.
- The 2.3 release is "not far off at all".
- The feature set is frozen and the remaining bugs are being fixed now.
- The 2.3 upgrade will be a free release, available on Aminet.
- It should work on a standard Amiga running OS 3.0/3.1/3.5/3.9.
(ps)
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08.Apr.2002
Computer City (E-Mail)
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Computer City: AmigaOne systems built-on-demand
Rotterdam, April 8th 2002. Computer City's AmigaOne built-to-order page
(title link) has been translated into English. On the page you can
configure your own AmigaOne system and get a free price-quote by email
within ten minutes. You can ask for prices on as many configurations as
you please, and if you choose one that you want to order, you can do so
by filling in the pre-ordering form. There's also a list of shipping
costs to most European countries. Other countries are quoted on demand.
For more information, please contact Ron van Herk at
info@compcity.nl.
Computer City - Zebrastraat 7-9 - 3064 LR Rotterdam
info@compcity.nl -
http://www.compcity.nl
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08.Apr.2002
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)
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Amiga Future: Interview with Rüdiger Hanke (ScummVM)
Today Amiga Future released a
German interview
with Rüdiger Hanke (programmer of the MorphOS ScummVM port).
(ps)
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08.Apr.2002
Chris Hodges (E-Mail)
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USB: Information about Poseidon USB stack for AmigaOS
Poseidon is the software solution that brings USB to the Amiga. It will run
on every Amiga equipped with OS3.1 or higher.
To give the users and developers an overview on the state of the software,
please read these facts.
The hardware interface allows to use any USB controller hardware, if the
drivers are written for it:
- As already reported a few days ago by Michael Böhmer, Poseidon will be
the official USB stack included with the Highway and Subway products. It
has been developed using these fine cards.
- A native PPC compile for MorphOS will be possible. Moreover, the MorphOS
development team (cyfm) is working on a hardware driver (UHCI) for the
Pegasos. By the time of writing, the keyboard and mouse classes already
work with more coming soon.
- Benjamin Vernoux has started with a OHCI driver implementation.
Currently, we have got the following class drivers:
- hub.class for the root hub and external hubs. Allows real plug-and-play
and unplugging of USB devices at the user's will (tested with an external
hub and a composite keyboard-hub).
- bootmouse.class for mice (lots of different mice tested).
- bootkeyboard.class for keyboards (several keyboards tested).
- printer.class delivering an usbparallel.device for printing (tested with
Canon S400/S450/S500, Hewlett Packard printers)
- massstorage.class for flash card readers and other mass media.
A lot of people already have received the software developer packages and
said to contribute with digicam/webcam drivers (Felix Schwarz from
innovative), printer drivers (TurboPrint), scanner drivers, etc.
More drivers are still to come. Remember that Poseidon is work-in-progress.
There is already a tool to read out pictures from Webcams using the STV680
chip. Other drivers (which will have much more features) will be provided
by Felix Schwarz for VHI Studio. You can find the first Amiga USB Webcam at
webcam.jpg
Trident, a GUI for Poseidon, is already on the way, although the stack is
so easy to handle, that advanced users will probably stick to the few CLI
commands for loading Poseidon. The whole stack and its class drivers can be
made ROM resident, so that the USB mouse and keyboard is already available
in the boot menu. Even more, it is planned to add booting capabilities to
the massstorage.class.
Developers, who want to contribute may apply for the SDK by sending an
email to poseidon@platon42.de. Also have a look at http://www.e3b.de/usb
for more detailed technical information.
The Poseidon USB stack is Copyright 2002 Chris Hodges. All rights reserved.
(sd)
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07.Apr.2002
Aseq (ANF)
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Audio: Aseq - Multiplatform Midi-/Audio-Sequencer
Aseq is a new commercial midi and audio (sample) sequencer. It implements an
easy to use "x0x" style sequencer, both step and realtime sequencing. It has
the capability to use both native audio and midi, in a simple manner.
A demo version should be available in the forseeable future. Check the Aseq
site: www.aseq.de regularly for updates etc.
The site is for the time being quite simple. I am open to any suggestions,
wishes, donations etcetera =)
Versions are planned for the Amiga and a variety of other platforms, like
linux, QNX, (dr)dos and Mac OSX.
Feature list:
- Easy to use and fast interface
- Intuitive sequencing method(x0x), no steep learning curve
- Fully integrated usage of both midi sounds and native audio (samples)
- Hardware indepedant OS friendly coding
- Does only need little resources
- No fixed pattern length
- Easy to use gui for many controller functions in midi
- Patch editor, programmable with your own midi and midi sysex messages
- Midi event editor, so you can edit every midi message/event yourself
- more ....
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07.Apr.2002
ANN
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Amiga Expo 2002: Videos (Ben Hermans) and pictures on STRICQ.com
Douglas McLaughlin has published almost all of the video and the few
pictures that he took during AmigaExpo 2002 (Baltimore) on his
website.
There are three different files:
"BenHermans.mpg" contains the interview with Ben Hermans of
Hyperion-Entertainment, which was published earlier as
MP3. The new
one is of much better quality.
(sd)
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07.Apr.2002
Amiga Future
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dynAMIte: CFodder, Alienoid and PacMan-style
On 5 April 2002 new styles were released for the Bomberman clone
'dynAMIte'.
'CFodder' by Mark 'AxE' Ricketts is based on Cannon Fodder. Two older
styles, called 'Alienoid' and 'PacMan', have been added to Cj-Stroker,
which are now available on the dynAMIte site.
All styles are available for download at
styl'o'rama-site.
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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07.Apr.2002
Amiga Future
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Election: The 2002 Computer Hall of Fame
This year computer-museum.org
will again be running an
election in order
to admit people to the
Computer Hall of Fame.
You can vote for example for Jay Miner, the founder of Amiga. In addition,
further people can be suggested on the voting form.
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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07.Apr.2002
ANN
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Amiga Expo: Nowhere Man: 13 ways of looking for Amiga's future
An English review of the Amiga Expo in Baltimore has been published
under the title link, focusing on 'Amiga's future'. At the end the author
talks about Emulation, AmigaOS 4.x and REBOL from his point of view.
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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07.Apr.2002
ANN
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Payback: 3 new maps, preview of MacGamer.com
3 new maps for the game 'Payback' were already published on 2 April 2002.
The following was added: 'Tankwarfare' by Samuel Regandell, 'goclaw'
by Tm_DaG and 'Azuria City' by Sylvio Kurze. The map 'The Big Track'
by Samuel Regandell was updated.
The maps are available for download via the title link.
You can also find a Thumbnail for a particular map there and a short description.
At MacGamer.com you'll find a short
preview
by Lulio Vargas, published with regard to the next Mac version of Payback.
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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07.Apr.2002
Sascha Koebner (ANF)
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AmigaOne: Gamestar reports about AmigaOne
In the latest issue of the games magazine 'Gamestar' (05/2002) you can find
the following (Cebit?) news on page 18:
Amiga returns-
Under the title AmigaOneG3-SE the venerable home computer Amiga returns.
Incorporated in this computer is a firmly welded Power-PC-G3 processor with
600 Mhz. The mainboard, called A1.5, corresponds to the ATX standard
and therefore fits in any common PC case.
The set of chips supports AGP2x, 4 PCI boards and 2GByte PC133 access memory
at the most. Drives and input devices are connected via IDE, PS/2 and
USB interfaces. To increase competition, dealers are allowed to fix prices
for boards as well as complete systems. The manufacturer Eyetech is
leading the way: The A1.5 mainboard with processor is only supposed to be
600 EURO, including VAT and delivery charges. The operating system AmigaOS4
is available at 70 EURO, not including VAT.
www.eyetech.co.uk.
The magazine shows a picture with an open PC case and the caption:
'Incorporated in AmigaOneG3-SE is a G3 processor with 600 Mhz from Motorola.'
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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07.Apr.2002
Czech Amiga News
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AROS: Survey about requested features
Matt Parsons has included a new page in AROS, a feature request page. It
allows users and potential users of AROS to vote for the feature they want
to see most.
At the moment it's possible to vote for one of the two options:
Should the AROS team focus either on Workbench or on drivers and other
low-level systems (OOP)?
Since the vote on the above mentioned page can only be called up via
JavaScript, Matt Parsons has sent amiga-news.de the formula to publish
it direct.
«Is it better for the AROS team to work on a Workbench now (and have one ready in a couple of weeks) or spend more time on drivers and low-level (OOP) system and worry about the workbench later (in about three to four months)?
If we make a desktop now, it will only be a stop gap (with only the features of the original Workbench) and will be much improved later once the OOP system is finished to provide a more modern desktop environment.»
(sd) (Translation: sr)
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06.Apr.2002
Andreas Magerl (ANF)
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Amiga Future: forum moved to new server, too
Today has the forum of the Amiga Future moved to the new server, too.
The new URL for the forum is http://amigafuture.de/forum/.
Please change your links and bookmarks accordingly.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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06.Apr.2002
Simon Neumann (ANF)
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Amiga Speed update
On the Amiga Speed there's a new poll with the subject AmigaOS 4.0.
Next to this have all 3D games reviews been updated and the clarity has
been improved. New is also a Voodoo3 (Mediator) 2D GFX review in 32 bit colour
depth. This test shows quite good on which operations the 32 bit mode brings
advantages compared to the 24 bit mode while using the same number of colours.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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06.Apr.2002
Mikey C (ANF)
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News Alert: Total Amiga Magazine
Total Amiga Magazine's issue
11 will hit the streets on May 11.
But please note, we are expecting this issue to sell out
quicker than issue 10. To find out why, here is a taster of what's
coming up in issue 11..
Total Amiga Issue 11
News:
- Latest on the AmigaOne G3-SE
- Round-up on AmigaOS4.0
- The Total Amiga, ALT.WOA Show report.
- News on WOASE 2002
- All the latest developments in the Amiga world.
Contributors:
- Fleecy Moss - Amiga's CTO Writes exclusively for Total Amiga Magazine.
- Alan Redhouse of Eyetech. The Man behind the company, behind the
AmigaOneG3-SE, writes exclusively for us.
- Special Report: Amiga - Who's the Moron? - Is the tie up with
Microsoft good or bad?
Reviews:
- Amiga Emulation on X86. Amithlon, Amiga XL, Amiga Forever 5 are they
any good?
- PageStream 4.1 - The latest update gets the Total Amiga Treatment.
- Amiga Writer 2.20 - Is it all it's cracked up to be?
- Battle of the Start Menus - We round them up, review them and then pass judgement.
- Charon
- NewsCoaster
- EZKey IL
Support Features:
- MIDI Tutorial
- SCALA Tutorial
- Directory Opus Tutorial (pt2)
- Perfect Paint Tutorial
New!
- Letters Page - See what Amiga users are saying in print.
- Usergroups Listings - Is your usergroup listed? Is there one near you?
All this and more, including all your favourite Amiga vendor
advertisements for £4.00(ukp).
Order a subscription now to ensure you receive your copy of issue
11 as soon as it is published.
Visit our website for full ordering
details including world wide subscription rates:
http://www.totalamiga.org.
(ps)
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06.Apr.2002
Kilian Servais (ANF)
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NoCover issue 97 released
Today has issue 97 of the freeware magazine NoCover been released.
It is available on Aminet, at the APC&TCP homepage or directly via email
at Kilian Servais.
As usual is the AmigaAktuell included and next to it there are many more interesting things
to be found. People who want a free email subscription should contact Kilian. (ps) (Translation: wk)
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06.Apr.2002
Olivier Fabre (ANF)
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Matrix screen blanker v1.9
Matrix is a screen blanker for AmigaOS 68k and MorphOS.
It works (or should work) on OCS, ECS, AGA, CGX and P96.
This update fixes the problems under OCS/ECS/AGA and Picasso96 introduced
in v1.8.
Detailed changes:
- The version string is back. [Hexaae]
- Fixed AGA screen depth and improved performance with FBlit. [Hexaae]
- Fixed P96 screen depth. [kakace]
- Should work without NoJoyCheck on systems where it was necessary before
(A4000 with nothing plugged in joy port 1, for example).
- AntiBlanker feature: you can create a ENV:AntiBlanker.cfg file which
contains a list of tasks that prevent blanking. [ChaoZer]
Direct links: readme,
Matrix.lha,
Matrix.lzx.
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05.Apr.2002
Ruediger Hanke (ANF)
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Game: ScummVM MorphOS with new interface
The new CVS-snapshot of ScummVM finally contains a completely new MorphOS-interface. Two of the most important news are the scaling engine which can scale the pictures with antialiasing to a double size (for that please have a look at the pictures on my homepage - they can tell more than thousands of words) as well as the support of CD-ROM-audio.
The new archive can be downloaded under the title link.
Now the details to the news
- New scaling engine with antialiasing. When playing the game you can switch between the scaling engines at any time.
- The program contains code for the MIDI-music. The MIDI-music starts playing as soon as AMidi will have been published for MorphOS.
- Support of the CD-ROM-audiotracks of Loom and Monkey Island. The MorphOS-version is the first one after the SDL-version which supports audiotracks. Because of that I have created a new CD-audio-library which is enclosed in the archive as a beta version and which can automaticly recognize CD-ROM-drives connected to the computer and if there is more than one CD-drive which can automaticly find the one with the "right" game-CD.
- Standard MorphOS command line (instead of the usual Unix like one).
- Start possible over pictprogram from the workbench or from the toolbar without having to write a script for this.
- Support for the video sequences of The Dig and Full Throttle.
- Manual with 26 pages in PDF-format and with detailed FAQ (requires Apdf).
- Archive contains colourful pictprograms for all supported games.
- Before publishing as usual all supported games have been tested that they are work like the Windows/Linux-versions.
- ... Many more minor improvements and bugfixes.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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05.Apr.2002
GoldED Website (ANF)
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Postscriptum to finish of GoldED
GoldED with all licences can be bought. A release of the rights without service in return or under GPL has not planned. It follows the complete text of the website:
Intellectual property rights related to GoldED Studio, including source
codes, documentation, distribution rights, the web site etc., are
available for sale.
There are no plans to release the source code under the GPL or in a
similar form or to make the software or its source code available free
of charge.
For more information, please contact the developer directly.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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05.Apr.2002
Michael Mann (ANF)
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t-dsl from May 2002 via satellite
From May 2002 t-online will also offer t-dsl via satellite. The basic
charge for t-dsl is 19,95 Euro/month. Additionally you have to have
either a dsl modem or an Ethernet-card or only an USB-dsl modem.
Another precondition for using t-dsl via satellite is a
t-net/ISDN-telephone connection and a satellite bowl for Astra. With a
TV-card you can also simultaneously watching TV as well as listening to
the radio.
If you want to get more information (in German) the have a look at the title link
under the section "t-dsl via satellite". (ps) (Translation: dr)
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05.Apr.2002
ANN
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Development of GoldED Studio for AmigaOS stopped
Developer's Notice - Discontinued
I regret to inform AmigaOS users that all software on this web site is now discontinued (due to lack of time on my side to continue with AmigaOS software development).
What will happen to the BASIC interpreter?
Expect the source code to be made available under the GPL in the near future (in a nutshell, a GPL is a public domain license).
What will happen to the GoldED Studio software?
GoldED will remain available as a commercial product while stock lasts. Personal technical support will end this year. No future updates for AmigaOS will be released from the original developer.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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05.Apr.2002
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)
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Amiga Future: Winner of the lottery and comments
Today the lottery #35 of the Amiga Future has been finished. The winner
as well as several comments to suggestions and criticisms you can find on
the interactive section of the Amiga Future homepage.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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05.Apr.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)
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Amiga Arena: Interview with Jakub Brzezniak
Not only the commercial Amiga game market has been almost vanished but also the PD game market! You cannot find new interesting games on Aminet except some few ones. Because of that it is more than pleasing that from time to time some little "WB mind"-games like "Swapper" or "Magic Numbers" are published.
Jakub Brzezniak of "Magic Software" who is the developer of the above mentioned games answers in an English spoken interview the standard questions of the Amiga Arena.
But it is less pleasing that future versions of the games will be probably published only for the PC!
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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05.Apr.2002
BTTR-Team
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Back to the Roots Amiga-News 237
Easter is over but the rabbits are still busy. The
lovely rabbits from "Back to the Roots" brought you
some nice surprises with their latest update.
If you have a look at their Easter nest you'll find
games like Rings of Medusa, Super Cars 1+2, Genetic
Species Heimdall 2, Larry 1 Remake, Sherman M4,
Pinball Magic and many others. Besides that many
scene demos from the fantastic Mekka+Symposium 2002
demo party have been added, more music from the
demoscene came online and the picture galleries are
now containing some extremely colorful little eggs.
Happy (late) egg shaking!
(ps)
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05.Apr.2002
Manfred Rauer (ANF)
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New kernel image with ATI-drivers for Amithlon
From today on the update site of Amithlon.net there is an experimental kernel image for owners of ATI and other not supported graphic boards.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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04.Apr.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)
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Amiga Arena: Full Version of "AmigaBase V.2.6"
In cooperation with Steffen Gutmann, Amiga Arena is making possible the opportunity to download the full version of AmigaBase V.2.6.
About AmigaBase:
AmigaBase is NOT a relational databank with SQL-crosspoints or the like. AmigaBase IS a hierarchical, programmable databank. In spite of that, or straightaway because of it, AmigaBase is prominently suited for the management of music and video cassettes, addresses and so on.
But also complicated applications, for example bookkeeping with automatic referral and the writing of calculations, are no problem for AmigaBase.
A complete documentation of AmigaBase including all the programmable possibilities is provided in German and English in PostScript and PDF formats.
Amiga Arena offers our thanks to Steffen Gutmann for allowing us to offer this, and we would like to call attention to the development of the successor to AmigaBase, at MuiBase. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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04.Apr.2002
Michael Böhmer (ANF)
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HIGHWAY: News about USB Controller
Michael Böhmer writes: It took a while, but now a powerful advance is made.
- HIGHWAY Production is on a roll
- Software Developer Kit is available
- VHI Studio is a solution for DigiCams
- TurboPrint printer driver
- Network module NORWAY (10MBit) is an option
As always, the specifics of these products may be found on our website. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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04.Apr.2002
Cj-Stroker (ANF)
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Amiforce: Blitz2 Instructions in Wordsworth 7 Format
Cj-Stroker writes: On Amiforce you'll now find a Wordsworth 7 version of the recently appeared Blitz2 instructions. It's possible to get a better print quality with this version.
I would like to take this time to sincerely thank Rainbow for the port.
More material is currently being worked on, and will appear shortly. All interested parties are warmly invited. For questions there is a forum and a mailing list available. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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04.Apr.2002
CD³²-Allianz (ANF)
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CD32/CDTVCorner is Remodeling
We wanted to share that the CD32/CDTV-Corner is under renovation at this time. At the moment it's not possible to access our site with Internet Explorer. [good! -dm] (ps) (Translation: dm)
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04.Apr.2002
Jens Schönfeld (ANF)
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individual Computers supports Commodore One project
Commodore One is a C-64 compatible computer with lots of added features
that has been under development for more than a year now. The project
is close to completion, and the first production run can be started
within the next three months. Individual Computers will support Jeri
Ellsworth, the developer of the new computer, with money, sourcing of
material and knowledge about small quantity production.
The new board will be distributed in Europe by individual Computers,
so it will be available from all our trade partners mentioned on the contact page.
Jeri Ellsworth, the former owner of the "Computer made easy" stores,
will sell all retrocomputing-related products from our product line,
such as the Retro Replay, the Catweasel floppy controller and the
"Retro Replay plus Silversurfer" combination.
(ps)
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04.Apr.2002
FOM (ANF)
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Game: Zak McKracken 2
Zak McKracken 2 is a fan project, independently developed without connection to LucasArts, and is therefore likely to be offered as freeware or something similar. Right now there is just a Windows version planned but perhaps there is an Amiga programmer out there with the desire to port the project.
By the way, the game is not based on the SCUMM engine. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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03.Apr.2002
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)
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Amiga Future: closing date extended
Because of the failure of the Amiga Future Hompage and their e-mail-account last days, the closing date for the raffle of issue #35 was extended to April the 4th 2002.
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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03.Apr.2002
Andreas Kürzinger (E-Mail)
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Browser: New Betas of Voyager for Amiga and MorphOS (Update)
At the download area
of Vaporware there are new beta versions of the browsers Voyager for AmigaOS (v3_3-beta122)
and MorphOS (v3_3_beta123) .
From the Readme
is to gather that those new versions should not be installed over the old 3.2 versions, because some subsystems are not compatible. Please read the readme files observant.
supplement:
Bladerunner has made the following hint for Netconnect 3 user:
Netconnect3-user have to, for using the actual beta, register first their NC3-key at Vapor again as "single keys" because the NC3-key does not work with actual products of Vapor any longer.
This can be done at thesupport site .
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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03.Apr.2002
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Poll: For which hardware will you go?
Following the title link there is a new poll.
The question is:
For which hardware will you go?
Possible answers:
- A1G3SE with AmigaOS 4.x
- A1G3SE with MorphOS
- Pegasos with MorphOS
- Pegasos with AmigaOS 4.x
- I´ll make my decision after sales start
- I am waiting for faster CPUs (>=G4) with AOS4
- I am waiting for faster CPUs (>=G4) with MOS
- I will change to an emulator
- I will still use my old hardware
- I wil change to another system
Enjoy the voting.
Suggestions for new polls are welcome.
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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03.Apr.2002
Nico Barbat (ANF)
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Programmer for filesharing-software wanted
P2P-clients gain more and more importance only with the demoscene there are (due to the lack participance)
no useful employment of tools like Morpheus, eDonkey,
Limewire, WinMX or iMesh. We are looking now for several programmer, who want to participate the development of such a P2P-client especially for the exchange of demos, diskmags, sounddisks, party-reports
and similar material.
Lateron this client should be under GPL and should be running on as much platforms as possible (most important AmigaOS, Windows and Linux) via the open-source-concept.
We have a beta-version of a MS-DOS software available, which could be used as starting point for development. If you're interested in this project we were pleased to get an e-mail, sent to info@scenia.net.
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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03.Apr.2002
Sylvio Kurze (ANF)
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SOMS is looking for a new story writer
Somehow the SOMS-team is out of luck last time.
Because of a removal of our story-writer he is no longer available and we are searching urgent for a replacement. We are looking for people who are able to write good and without mistakes and are encouraged to design the further levels and the further story of SOMS.
Please send an excerpt to: sylvio.k@gmx.de.
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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03.Apr.2002
Matthias Muench (ANF)
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AUG99: Pictures from Mekka & Symposium 2002
The Amiga User Group 99 was abroad again and brought with them some pictures from the Mekka & Symposium.
It's been a superb event with about 1400 participants. 1st-class Demos were shown on a huge screen, too, creating a unique atmosphere inside the hall.
There was to ascertain that the Amiga-demos do not need to hide in any way for the superior PC-demos. At least they seemed more dynamic and more interesting. The most impressive was the 64k-demo "Planet Potion" of group "potion", this one was confirmed inside the hall with huge applause.
Furthermore there were beside the PC-demos some C64- and (sadly) any very few some Atari-demos. Shown were as well some demos for the Gameboy and for the TI83 calculator, which was very impressive.
Among the Demos there were more topics like mp3 music, tracker, and graphic. More about that and all the results are on site Mekka & Symposium. (ps) (Translation: ub)
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03.Apr.2002
Scalos
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Workbench replacement: Scalos 1.3u BETA (V40.21)
There is a new beta version (v40.21) of the workbench replacement 'Scalos V1.3u' published. All changes are to view at the history site.
Download: ScalosBeta.lha
(220 KB)
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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03.Apr.2002
Daniel Miller
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Amiga Expo 2002: Show Report by Daniel Miller
The Amiga/Alternative Computer Expo 2002 was organized by ImageFX's Kermit
Woodall and took place in Hunt Valley, Maryland, which is a nondescript but
nice town about 80 miles north of Washington DC. Not wanting to spend the
entire weekend I attended Saturday for several hours which gave me enough
to author this very basic report for the readers of
www.amiga-news.de.
The Hunt Valley Marriot Hotel had one large exhibition area where about 24
vendors, user groups, and others set up their stands. Additionally there
were downstairs meeting rooms where special seminars took place, on subjects
like Lightwave, Video Toaster, robotics, Javascript, ImageFX, and more.
The seminar I attended featured a panel of 3 former Amiga engineers: Dale
Luck, Dave Haynie, and Andy Finkel. Each spoke for a few minutes about his
experiences with the Amiga computer at Commodore and thereafter. They then
accepted questions from the audience.
Dale had injured a leg muscle in a skiing adventure, and he sat and took it
easy while the others did most of the talking. Andy and Dave spoke about the
early years, and about the Commodore bankruptcy. They spoke about their
common work at PIOS on the Metabox set-top box. I can't recall who, but one
of the three spoke about the 3DO system as the reinvention of Amiga OS, and
another about the AmiJoe PPC-accelerator card. When asked about Amiga Inc.'s
DE product, Dave said that it was "a good idea" and that someone named Gary
had sent him two of the latest DE programs, but then accidentally let slip
that the programs crashed on his Zaurus.
Overall the men seemed happy talking about their time at Amiga, and a bit
wistful. Andy and Dave agreed that the single biggest mistake was wasted
time and a failure to seize the moment when technological advances had been
within the company's reach.
Upstairs in the large exhibit hall, a vendor with a mild speaking impediment
ushered people over to try his Arcade in a Box.
It is a sturdy joystick, button and trackball cabinet, which interfaces with
MAME to play hundreds of arcade games with the feel of the real thing.
The people who produce the X1200 (which is an emulator-running PC in a
compact A1200ish case) were there demonstrating that unusual product,
which is rather spiffy in appearance. The X1200
is a pretty good idea. It runs Amithlon, which seemed to be selling very well
at the show. Amithlon was getting positive comments all around. Amiga Inc.'s DE
was a non-issue. Nobody is into that, from what I saw. There was a lot of
anti-Microsoft sentiment. People resent having to use products by that
company, because the Windows monopoly is such a fact of life and the
consumer does not have much of a choice.
An example of the vendors present at the show was
Compuquick who were very
knowledgeable and had a good variety of stuff including A1200s and the oldish
Phase5 PPC accelerators which can run MorphOS.
MorphOS felt a bit like a taboo subject. The MorphOS/4.0 question is the most
politicized issue ever for followers of this platform. Some of the vendors were
taking preorders for AmigaOne/4.0. Ben Hermans from Hyperion was reached on
cellphone and was interviewed for at least 15 or 20 minutes. Ben must be given
credit for putting himself out there and being a salesman.
I liked the fact that this convention doubled as an "alternative computers"
convention, however this good idea has not been realized. There wasn't much
representation from alternative computing systems. No Linux people, and I
don't think anyone from QNX appeared either. And of course it would have
great to see a MorphOS stand.
On the whole, the event was positive. There are several different Amiga
platform projects in the pipeline now, some of which seem realistic. If
some new products materialize, the dynamics of the scene will change, and
we could continue these conventions, only bigger and busier.
(ps)
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03.Apr.2002
Jim (ANF)
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Jim's BitShop (AmigaTalk) has a new URL
This is to let everyone know that the Home website of AmigaTalk,
G.O.O.S.A., etc. has been changed to: http://www.frontiernet.net/~jimbot.
I also have a new email address: jimbot@frontiernet.net.
Everything's been changed because I subscribed to a DSL modem ISP
(amazingly fast!).
(ps)
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03.Apr.2002
amiga.org / Elvis (ANF)
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Technomages: "Eric Schwartz Puzzles" - New game for AmigaDE
Technomages in partnership with ES Productions is proud to announce the
new mind-teaser game "Eric Schwartz Puzzles" for Amiga Anywhere.
In Eric Schwartz Puzzles, the object of the game is to piece together
beautiful images in as few moves as possible. This addictive game
features never before seen images from Eric, free style and challenge
play modes, 7 difficulty modes, unlock pictures, saved scores, help, and
much more.
Related links:
Read the full press release at the title link. More info about
Eric Schwartz Puzzles,
and have a look at Eric Schwartz Puzzles on Amiga Anywhere site.
(ps)
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03.Apr.2002
Paul Cardwell (ANF)
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GetBoinged!: Amiga Expo 2002 show report
GetBoinged! is proud to present the Amiga Expo 2002 show report.
The GetBoinged! crew drove to Baltimore, MD for the Amiga Expo 2002.
Head on over to GetBoinged! for the report. (ps)
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02.Apr.2002
Bernie Meyer (E-Mail)
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Statement from Bernie Meyer regarding the distribution of Amithlon
Bernie Meyer:
The bad news first: I have just released a statement regarding the
distribution of Amithlon; It is available under the title link.
Please read it; I hope it might explain some of my recent less than
cordial reactions on the Amithlon mailing list.
The good news is that I have uploaded an updated kernel image (based
on linux 2.4.19pre4) and a bunch of patches; You can grab that stuff
from http://www.amithlon.net/en/amithlon_updates.shtml.
I hope it comes in useful for someone.
I know this is going to cause a great deal of discussion and speculation.
I would like to ask everyone to please be reasonable, and stick to the
known facts, as well as to polite forms of discourse. The situation is bad
enough as it is, nothing at all can be gained from aggravating anyone
involved.
Thank you all for your understanding,
Bernie Meyer
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02.Apr.2002
Benjamin de Waal (AmigaOne-ML)
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Amiga Information Site
Due to the number of complaints on several public lists and forums
regarding a lack of a centralised place for Amiga information of all
kinds (classic, AmigaOne, OS4, Amiga Anywhere), I am working on such a
site.
It's TEMPORARY home is at http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~yttrium/amiga/
Please note that the current layout is very much not going to be the
final look of the page. I've got it how it is so that I can easily and
quickly add pages and information without the need to work on the
nitty-gritty of looks - I'm no website designer but please don't send
ideas for how you think I can make it look better, I'll come to that when
I've got enough information to warrant having a page in the first place.
What I'd like to request is that anyone who feels they can contribute,
please do so by emailling me information and pages to include. This is
not intended as a news site so I don't want information about upcoming
events and that sort of thing, just straight info. I'd appreciate it if
you send me whole pages to just slot in where appropriate that you design
them with no javascript, frames, or scripting of any kind - just straight
and plain HTML with links - also if you could keep images to an absolute
minimum as I only have 10MB webspace with my ISP and don't intend on
moving it to a real server until it's complete enough to be the kind of
place I'd be happy to point people for more information. My 10MB should
be plenty if we can keep it to being pure text and key images only.
If you take a look at what I've got there at the moment, you'll see the
general kind of things I want. My AmigaOne page is probably about the
most complete at the moment, but I could very much do with more technical
information linked off the AmigaOne specs (most of those links I've
written about one or two lines only at present).
The general idea is that anyone of any level can look at the site.
People click on the AmigaOne link and see basic information. Techie
types say, I want to know more about xxx, and click on that link for more
tech info. Any information that is implied or suggested but not directly
stated anywhere by someone "official" should be marked as such. I know
you might mean well, but unsubstantiated rumors are NOT the intended goal
of the site. I'm going to be putting a lot of my personal time and effort
into maintaining the information and keeping it all as up to date as
possible and I'd appreciate not having to wade through mountains of rumor
and misinformation. Information regarding anything to do with Amiga is
welcomed, but no "this is better than that" without hard fact to back it
up. Presently I'm mostly interested in information on AmigaOne,
AmigaOS4, Classic Amiga (history), Amithlon and AmigaDE (Anywhere),
however if someone wants to write something about MorphOS, UAE, Pegasos,
Merlancia, pOS, Classic Amiga expansions, software issues or anything
else relevant, I won't reject it (if it's factual, unbiased and contains
useful information of course).
Also, obviously, if anyone sees anything on the page that they think is
incorrect, let me know and I'll investigate it further.
To avoid spamming these lists with ideas, please send information/pages
directly to me at either yttriumox@softhome.net or
yttrium@ihug.com.au
with "page submission" in the subject (just so I can filter for it, I get
ALOT of mail).
(sd)
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02.Apr.2002
Allen Kamp (E-Mail)
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Magazine: REBOL/Zine Issue 5 Vol 1
On April, 1st Allen Kamp has released issue 5 of the REBOL/Zine magazine:
This English online magazine deals with the REBOL-System. The themes of the latest volume:
- Lit-Word!
- Discovering The forgotten DRAW dialect (PART #1)
- More than one way to... (Skinning, Effects)
- Bigger than a pixel - working with sections of an image!
- Bits & Pieces
- How can I change the title text of a window?
- Did you know?
- Pick of the List - Everything is a Value
- Get-Word! (Send in the contributions)
(sd) (Translation: gf)
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02.Apr.2002
Michiel Erasmus (Open Amiga-ML)
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AmigaDE: Tip - VNC-Client (Java)
The great free remote desktop sharing program VNC client is working in the
AmigaDE, all thanks to Java!
You can download it from
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/download.html.
Maybe some1 on this list can try to port the server program to the
AmigaDE??
Anyways, that was my Java tip of the day ;-)
(sd)
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02.Apr.2002
Achim Stegemann (ANF)
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Poll results and consequences
First of all "Thanks" to all Amigans who participated in the poll
(Digital Almanac). Though the poll was not representative, it
has showed several directions:
About 80% of all participants have shown their interests in the
AmigaOne and Pegasos board. But most of them want to wait how the
market will develop before they decide to buy one of the boards.
Astonishing: Almost all were not sure whether to buy the AmigaOne
AmigaOne or the Pegasos, but almost all would prefer OS 4 rather
than MorphOS! That's not a miracle, as both boards have almost
identical specifikations. And Amiga has shown with the publishing
of BoingBag 2 and the specs of OS 4, that development is continuing,
while it has been quiet calm with MorphOS during the past month.
Also most participants await a higher compatibility from OS 4 to
old OS 3 instead from MorphOS.
This shows, how important it is for Amigans, that the current
existing software will run reliable under the new OS. However,
it is currently unknown, how much new software will be released
for OS 4.
Read more under the title link.
(ps)
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02.Apr.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)
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Amiga Arena - Interview with László Török
Betaversion 1.6 of the AVI/MOV player "MooVId", part of AmigaOS 3.9, with DivX support is in work.
In the interview László Török talks about future features and answers the standard questions asked a few weeks ago.
You can find the interview here.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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02.Apr.2002
Markus Tillmann (ANF)
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S-File #17 from clickBOOM
The Canadian games producer clickBOOM has released a new S-File in which it says a small amount of bugfixed Nightlong CDs was produced and that infos about new games and reworked homepage will be online soon.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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02.Apr.2002
László Török
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AVI/MOV-Player: MooVId 1.6 with Divx-Support in work
László Török announces that his AVI/MOV player "MooVId" version 1.6 is in work, and has released a Screenshot. This version will support DivX.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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02.Apr.2002
Greg Donner
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Greg Donner: AmigaOS 3.9 FAQ updated - Version 1.6
Greg Donner has updated his AmigaOS 3.9 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). The list of known bugs was expanded.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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02.Apr.2002
Amigart
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SWAUG: Interview with Ben Hermans, Hyperion
The Amiga usergroup of South Wales (SWAUG) has released an interview with Ben Hermans, Hyperion. You will find it here.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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02.Apr.2002
Costel Mincea (ANF)
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DynDNS Client: AmiDynDNS v1.0 BETA
The DynDNS client AmiDynDNS is available in version 1.0 BETA, you can download it from the website (title link).
AmiDynDNS is now a CLI/Commodity hybrid program. So you can use it as before from the CLI and from the workbench with a little GUI.
The Commodity mode is interesting for server users who must know the latest host. AmiDynDNS is running in the background after startup and checks in free chooseable intervall the stated host and updates if necessary.
Also two options are added, you can choose paths for log- and configfile.
This is a public BETA so I want to ask all users to report their experiences. I am interested especially in bugs and suggestions for the final version 1.0.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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01.Apr.2002
Jan Andersen (E-Mail)
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VHT-DK New update of VirusZ III (v0.99)
Georg Hoermann has made an update of VirusZ III, and the bugfixed
update is now available for download at our homepage. Here is some
info about the update:
Name: VirusZ III v0.99
Archive name : VirusZ.lha
Archive size : 57.211
Date : 1 April 2002
Programmer : Georg Hoermann
Requires: AmigaOS 2.04 or better
util/libs/ReqToolsUsr.lha
util/virus/xvslibrary.lha
util/pack/xfdmaster.lha
util/arc/xadmaster.lha (recommended)
util/libs/DisLib.lha (optional)
News in VirusZ III v0.99:
- Improved window calculation code to avoid rendering bugs when you
have installed sysihack-like programs. Thanks to Harry Sintonen
for the bug report and screenshot.
- Splitted the single 'About' request in a 'Technical Info' request
and a new 'About' request and added some more information to them.
- Fixed bug: 72 bytes of memory disappeared during every program
startup, this seems to be a problem with special CreateNewProc()
tags. After two nights of debugging I still couldn't locate the
bug exactly, so I did some workaround instead, now there are at
least no more memory losses.
- Added the first vector snapshots sent by David Oakes, Ian Chapman,
Fulvio Peruggi and Harry Sintonen. Thanks guys!
- Fixed minor rendering problem with VirusZ's main window. This one
only appeared if you have modified the top_border size with tools
like MCP. Thanks to Luca Longone for the report/screenshot and
sorry for my angry email :-)
- Added full support for NSD-64-bit devices. Now the bootblocks of
partitions located higher than the old 4GB-border will finally be
accessed correctly.
- Improved disassembler output in the bootblock lab. The first three
longwords now always get displayed as 'dc.l' lines and disassembly
starts at offset $000c, the real entry point of a bootblock. This
avoids strange interpretations of the bootblock's checksum and the
two other fields.
- Added some more vector snapshots sent by Dariusz Krzempek. Thanks!
Download shortcut
(ps)
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01.Apr.2002
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April-fools
Many of you had noticed that we had our very own little April-fools' joke:
Microsoft - AmigaAnywhere Banner

Microsoft - .net
;-)
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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01.Apr.2002
SFXSoft
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SFXSoft: YGM V2.6
YGM stands for 'You've Got Mail'. It checks an unlimited number of POP3
mailboxes for new mails without needing to start up the favourite yet
sometimes bulky mail client just for this. YGM shows how many mails are
waiting in each mailbox for download and their approximate size.
The most important new features in this release are:
The argument NOQUIT has been added to tell YGM not to quit an already
running instance of YGM if it is started again. Modified the places where
YGM looks for different files to better support running YGM from the
WBStartup drawer. Mailbox login now supports APOP for transmitting username
and password more safely. REPEAT values may now be specified in seconds too.
Download: YGM.lha (151 KB)
(ps)
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01.Apr.2002
Richard Hackelbusch (ANF)
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Order in advance of Amiga PPC sytems by KDH
The online-shop of KDH-Datentechnik now offers the possibility to order AmigaOne and Pegasos systems in advance. Interestingly enough they have the same pricetag with the same equipping.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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01.Apr.2002
Daniel Miller (ANF)
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Dave Haynie left Merlancia
Dave Haynie, "Mr. 3000," was asked at the AmigaExpo2002 last weekend if he is still working for Merlancia Industries. His answer was NO. Dave would not tell what he actually doing right now, only that it has nothing to do with Amigas or PCs. amiga-news.de reported last year (July) that Haynie had become CTO of Merlancia.
Last weekend Dave played with a band called 'Unpanned Swampland Band'.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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01.Apr.2002
Pär Boberg (E-Mail)
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Famous Amiga Uses - Update
Pär Boberg reported that his website 'Famous Amiga Uses' was updated.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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31.Mar.2002
CD³²-Allianz (ANF)
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CD³²-Tuning: MPEG-modul
Henning Schlautmann has written a report about the MPEG-modul for the CD³²-Allianz which has been published today on the CD³²/CDTV-corner. It is exactly written how to install and use it.
(sd) (Translation: dr)
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31.Mar.2002
Richard Kapp (ANF)
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GFX-BASE: Interview with Darius Brewka (AmiStart)
Richard Kapp wrote:
The GFX-BASE team has published an English spoken interview with Darius Brewka who is the author of the startmenu clone "AmiStart".
AmiStart is a new startmenu clone for AmigaOS which offers the usual functions as well as some special things like transparent menus, keyboard-shortcuts, drag and drop and more. We have spoken with Darius about his plans for the new beta of AmiStart which is supposed to be published soon and have asked the usual questions.
And a last point: Please change your bookmarks to www.gfxbase.com.
(sd) (Translation: dr)
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31.Mar.2002
Ricco Clemens (E-Mail)
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Game: Pilot pictures for Freespace
Ricco Clemens wrote:
The Amig@lien Team wishes all
Amiga-users a happy Easter and we offer some new pilot pictures for
Freespace as an Easter present which you can download from the
Amiga Freespace site
and which also work with the Freespace demo version.
If we will get the needed permission then we will publish new missions,
campaigns, mids and other things for the Amiga version of Freespace in
the next time.
(sd) (Translation: dr)
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31.Mar.2002
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)
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Amiga Future: Current e-mail-address
The editing stuff of Amiga Future can be presently contacted over the address AF@apc-tcp.de. Currently all @amigafuture.de e-mail-addresses do not work.
(sd) (Translation: dr)
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31.Mar.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)
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Amiga Arena: Full version + source code of DBase V3.4
In co-operation with "David Ekholm" Amiga Arena publishes the final
version of DBase 3.4 with the free available source code.
DBase is a little but fast database.
The source code has been created under the SAS compiler (6.xx).
After "ArtPro" and "Aual Illusion" it is another program on the site
of Amiga Arena which is available for free development.
You can get more information in the download archive or by "David Ekholm" (david-ek@dsv.su.se).
Download:
(sd) (Translation: dr)
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31.Mar.2002
amiga.org
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amiga.org: Hyperion-Chat (AmigaExpo 2002) (Update)
The Amiga Expo 2002 Hyperion chat is now available for download!
Download: Amiga-Expo-2002-hyperion.mp3 (5,5 MB)
Some interesting snippets of information, posted by SlimJim:
- Screenshots of Amiga OS 4.0 will be published in the first part of April.
- Magic Menu and Birdie (among others) will be seamlessly integrated into the OS 4.0 interface.
- The new OS 4.0 GUI will look quite different (i.e it will not just look like a fast OS 3.9).
- Opus Magellan 2 has been licensed for OS 4.0 (details unknown).
- For the moment, the new printer system is not due to arrive until Boingbag/OS 4.1.
- The _latest_ MUI source code will be used (there was a question about this)
- IBrowse2.3 will be quite some beast. It will be enhanced
for OS4.0. Not just some Aminet update. It will still miss
some features of Netscape/IE though. There is not time to
fix all to OS4.0. Flash is planned to be implemented. IB
will be _much_ more stable than it is now.
- The guy that did the Warp-datatypes seems to be doing the
new PPC-datatypes.
- The datatype system as a whole is to get a complete overhaul later.
There is not enough time to do that to initial release.
- An office suit (Open office if I remember correctly)
is being worked on. This is a 'high priority' for inclusion.
(although it was not clear to me if it would be shipped initially)
- The development of software -independent of company size-
is difficult to predict. But Mr. Hermans seems quite
confident of an end-user release in May.
Update 02.04.2002:
Here a largher transscript from
amiga.org.
(ps)
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31.Mar.2002
Dietmar Knoll (ANF)
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AmigaOSXL: Experiences with the H&P Big-Tower 1800+ (Update)
Dietmar Knoll:
In my report I describe the experiences I have made with the
Big-Tower. The eighth update includes some changes, that I
describe on the top of the page. I have re-arranged, corrected and
updated some parts. Further, I have extended the comments on BoingBag2
once again.
Next, I will re-write the chapter about "Patches for Amithlon".
If you look closely, you will find a little Easter egg, btw.
In other words: Happy Easter! ;-) (ps)
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31.Mar.2002
Manfred Rauer (ANF)
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AlienImperium to see on Computerrevolution2002
Amigalien organizes on the 4th and 5th of May in 2002 the Computerrevolution (a computer party in Saxony) for the second time.
ASA (AccM-Software-Allianz) will be also present there and gives you the possibility of some first impressions on the "AlienImperium".
(Translation: dr)
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31.Mar.2002
Virtual Dimension (ANF)
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Video "Making of Amiga 2001"
On the 17th and 18th of November the annual German Amiga-fair took
place in Cologne Mediapark, named "Amiga 2001". As always the Virtual
Dimension-team has been live
on location to do a report for you. Now
here's a small
"Making of"
with exclusive "Behind the Scenes"-shots and the best outtakes.
The VD-team wishes everybody Happy Easter!
(ps)
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30.Mar.2002
Innovative (ANF)
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Innovative: Server upgrade and e-mail problems (Update)
Felix Schwarz writes:
Dear customers,
our server is currently offline for maintainance and hardware upgrade.
If you want to contact us in the meantime, please use
felix@wapapp.de as we currently experience
problems with our mailserver (these will be solved within the next week).
If you sent emails to an innovative-web.de-account after 29th March 2002,
please resend them to felix@wapapp.de. Sorry for any inconviniences.
We will be fully back online in a few days. Stay tuned!
Update:
The e-mail problem in the meantime is resolved.
(ps)
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30.Mar.2002
Different sources
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Several software-updates
Massimo Tantingone
At Massimo's projekt-site you can find TRAP version 44.5 and an update
for AutoUpdateWB version 45.2. TRAP is a ReAction-Patch,
which can be used together with VisualPrefs 1.5f.
download: TRAP.lha -
AutoUpdateWB.lha
Olivier Fabre
Olivier Fabre has released Matrix version 1.9 for 68k/MOS. Matrix
is s screenblanker.
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Readme
Tales of Tamar - Amiga version 0.42 R4
With Version V0.42 R4 the artillerie is introduced. there are light,
middel and heavy artillerie made of 4 different siege engines:
small and big ballista, catapult and warcatapult. The siege engines are thebest weapons to conquer cities and castles.
EvenMore Version 0.60
The textviewer EvenMore was released in version 0.60. With this new version the preferences were changed this means that new settings are required.
Download: EvenMore.lha
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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30.Mar.2002
Oliver Hummel (per Showcast-Stream der Amiga Expo in Baltimore) (ANF)
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New C64 Commodore One
According to the internetradio broadcast from the Amiga Expo in Baltimore, there might arrive a successor of the C64 this year to market, the Commodore One.
Different to former "successors", which were in truth only common 486 pcs with an C64 emulation, this one will be a completley new design, as most as possible compatible to the C64. Interesting is that, different than the Aone, this will use custonchips again.
For sound there is "Monstersid", the grafics will be done from
"super vic" with a maximun resolution of 1280x1024.
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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29.Mar.2002
polarBoing
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polarBoing: AmigaAnywhere Tutorial - Part 1
Under the title link you will find the first part of the tutorial by
Nicolas Mendoza about AmigaAnywhere. (ps)
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29.Mar.2002
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amiga-news.de wishes Happy Easter!

© Rolf Tingler (ps) (Translation: rh)
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29.Mar.2002
Jens Meirich (ANF)
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Pegasos images in 800x600
Jens Meirich:
With kind permission of Thomas Knäbel, bplan GmbH, Pegasos download archives
are available on my homepage from today on. They contain images which bPlan
put online in raw format.
I have converted these images to 800x600 JPEG and made them available for
download as LhA and zip archives.
For your information: the image archives are copyrighted by
bplan GmbH and may not be published elsewhere in any form without prior permission.
(ps) (Translation: rh)
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29.Mar.2002
Olaf Barthel (ANF)
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Suggestion for extension of the SANA-II standard online
It took a while, but now is a suggestion on the extension of the SANA-II
standard available which deals especially with PPP drivers. Comments,
suggestions and criticism welcome!
(ps) (Translation: rh)
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29.Mar.2002
amiga.org (ANF)
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amiga.org e-mail forwarding service
Several months ago, Amiga.org mentioned that they were investigating the
idea of offering a free @amiga.org e-mail forwarding service for all
their validated users. That service is now in beta. Check it out !!
(ps) (Translation: rh)
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29.Mar.2002
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Event: Mekka & Symposium in Fallingbostel starts today
Today the meanwhile legendary demo scene party Mekka & Symposium which
is taking place each year around Easter starts today. We wish the participants
lots of fun and we would be happy if one or the other would share his fun with us
through small reports.
(ps) (Translation: rh)
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29.Mar.2002
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Event: Amiga Expo 2002 in Baltimore starts today
To participate interactively in the Amiga Expo 2002 in Baltimore you can visit
the website of UGN. There is described how
you can listen to and watch the show, or transmit messages.
(ps) (Translation: rh)
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29.Mar.2002
Andreas Falkenhahn
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CD32 & CDTV Emulator Akiko (for Windows) Version 1.5
Akiko 1.5, the CD32 & CDTV emulator for Windows was just released
on the Airsoft Softwair homepage.
This version is a major update with many new features and cool improvements:
For example it's now possible to boot CD32 & CDTV games directly
from their ISO image or from a folder on your harddisk. Additionally
you can put the audio tracks as MP3s on your harddisk and Akiko will
use and play them also (so you can also replace the music with your
favorite soundtracks!). Finally Akiko supports some new CD32 & CDTV
games and some fixes were done (concerning CD audio and Joypad emulation).
And I removed the code protections for Speris Legacy, Worms and
Alien Breed 3D because they are no longer necessary these days and
so they only nerv the users. Akiko 1.5 can now be downloaded from
the Airsoft Softwair web page (title link). (ps)
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29.Mar.2002
linux.com (ANF)
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Poll on the preferred OS by linux.com
At the title link you'll find a poll by linux.com in which you are asked
about your preferred operating system. Possible answers are:
Linux, Windows, Mac, Unix, Amiga, DOS, Symbian und Be.
(ps) (Translation: rh)
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29.Mar.2002
OSNews (ANF)
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OSNews: AmigaDE - Am I missing something?
At the title link you'll find a critical article by OSNews on the topic
AmigaDE.
(ps) (Translation: rh)
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28.Mar.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)
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Amiga Arena: Interview with Álmos Rajnai
Codename:Petunia!
Since the last executive update from Amiga Inc. it's official. Behind this name is concealed the future "Just In Time" compilation-based Motorola 68040-Emulator for Amiga 4.0. In the interview from Amiga Arena, Almos Rajnai tells a bit about his career, and how he came to develop Petunia.
The interview is available in two languages, German und English. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Mar.2002
Andreas Magerl (E-Mail)
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Amiga Future Website Changes to PHP
Today the Amiga Future homepage was changed to PHP. Some browsers don't seem to notice that, loading some pages in the cache, which causes them to be falsely displayed.
Should this happen to you, try reloading the page. If that doesn't help, send an email to Andreas Magerl.
(ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Mar.2002
Achim Stegemann (ANF)
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Survey: the Future of "Digital Almanac"
Achim Stegemann writes: Because of the desolate situation of the Amiga I started this survey about the last surviving astronomy software for the Amiga.
Not only registered users of the software can take part in the survey. Anyone who is interested in Digital Almanac or such for the Pegasos or Amiga One board may take part.
You'll find the form for the survey on the homepage (under the above title link) in English and German. Further, I am encouraging all Amiga software developers to make public your sales targets. The full article may be found under the title link. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Mar.2002
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New Survey: What Do You Think of the Pegasos-Board?
On 23 MAR 02 we asked what our readers thought of the AmigaOneG3-SE.
The responses can be viewed
here.
Today we have the same survey for the Pegasos. In order to get balanced results we are giving the same possible answers for the survey, which you can participate in by clicking on the title link. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Mar.2002
Sjoerd de Vries (ANF)
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Easter Surprise from Vesalia
Easter surprise!
Everybody who preordered an Amiga One or Pegasos board gets a retroactive Easter gift in the form of a coupon for 20 euros off the upcoming AmigaOS 4.0. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Mar.2002
Sjoerd de Vries (ANF)
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Microcode Solutions Website Closed
For the last few days the website of Microcode Solutions (iFusion) has been closed. The site displays "Website Closed."
At Emaculation it says, conversely, that Microcode Solutions has taken legal steps against Emaculation. However it does not explain why.
"We get Lawsuits!
In case you are wondering, Microcode Solutions and the makers of their hardware
card have threatened legal action against the operators of this website.
I will not be reporting on or promoting Microcode products in the future.
Any questions?"
If and to what extent there is a connection is not known. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Mar.2002
Stefan Martens (ANF)
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Move of #AmigaFun IRC-Chats
Stefan Martens:
Today the IRC channel #AmigaFun is moving to a new IRC server network. Phat-Net will hopefully be our permanent home. We decided to take this step because of the problems with Altnet. A year ago the admins promised improvement, but the problems just got worse and worse, especially recently.
On top of that, the Altnet admins were not going to let more than 5 users on the HTML chat, utilized by amiga-news.de and amigafuture.de. At Phat-Net 15 users are allowed, and on request this number may be raised, for example for special events. So there will be fewer problems with the use of the HTML chat. Not to mention that PhatNet has services. Unfortunately I can't control the fact that everyone who has registered a nickname must register it again. This should present only a minor problem though, ask us and we'll be happy to help you with it.
Advantageous to everyone: Phat-Net is a German server, located right in the middle of Germany.
Current entry data for your IRC client:
IRC Server: irc.phat-net.de
Port: 6667
Channel: #amigafun
Windows chatters who don't want to install an IRC client will find on this homepage, since a while ago, a functional IRC Java client. You just have to enter your nickname and you can participate in the chat.
I would like to beg your pardon, if there are still a few problems with the Java/HTML chat. I'll try to keep the downtimes to a minimum. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Mar.2002
SOL-Invictus (ANF)
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GFX-BASE: Software 2000 before the Exit?
The Austrian newspaper
Standard.at reported,
that the software firm
Software 2000,
known for Amiga games like Pizza Connection and
Bundesliga Manager stands before the exit.
Unfortunately I can't view the Standard's pages with an Amiga browser; it always crashes. [Doesn't display under IE either -dm]
(ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Mar.2002
Greg Donner
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Greg Donner: AmigaOS 3.9 FAQ Updated
Greg Donner updated his official AmigaOS 3.9 FAQ, and added a compatibility list relating to BoingBag 2. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Mar.2002
CyberGraphX
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Tobias Abt - Statement about Picasso96 on Mediator-ML
Tobias Abt, one of the original P96
programmers posted:
"Would there have been proper funding of our work because of licence fees
or at least a steady stream of registrations, we could have provided the
user base with Picasso96 v2 updates and new drivers. But that never
happened, so we concentrate our own efforts to work on projects that
will bring some cash in. Which means better support for Amithlon and OS4.
We will now mainly concentrate on v3 and OS4, so don't expect any more v2
releases."
(ps)
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28.Mar.2002
CUCUG
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CUCUG: Status Register March 2002
The Status Register is the monthly newsletter of the Champaign-Urbana
Computer User Group. Dealt are current and important information
regarding Amiga, Macintosh and PC as well as the computer industry.
(ps)
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28.Mar.2002
OnyxSoft
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OnyxSoft: Detris Version 3.2Beta1 and TheMPegEncGUI Version 2.11
At Onyxsoft you'll find a new beta version (3.2Beta1) of the Tetris clone
Detris. Also version 2.11 of the program TheMPegEncGUI
is made available.
Download: detris.lha -
thempegencgui.lha (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Mar.2002
Tao Group Ltd.
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Tao Group Acquires SSEYO
Reading, England, March 27th 2002 - Tao Group today announced that it has acquired SSEYO, a global technology leader in wireless interactive audio, in a move that clearly shows Tao's increasing technology leadership and creates major commercial benefits for its customers.
Tao's intent® software platform is already recognized as the leading multimedia engine for client devices. It has worldwide leadership in graphics and Java engine capabilities, with major design-wins across products such as phones, PDAs and set-top boxes. Tao's technologies are at the heart of the OCPA, a global standards body with more than sixty members, most of them blue chip technology companies, and the OCPA is supporting intent as a common contents platform for consumer devices.
Complete press release see title link.
(ps)
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28.Mar.2002
Martin Strojek (ANF)
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Amiga in the Media (Update)
The new Executive Update conveyed that Amiga would be mentioned in different publications:
Golem: AmigaOS 4.0 - Amiga und Hyperion Announce New Details
The Register: Amiga returns with AmigaOne PPC hardware
MacNews: The Amiga lives
OSNews: Amiga Status Announcement
WCM: Amiga is back! - soon (ps) (Translation: dm)
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27.Mar.2002
Bernward Hofmann (E-Mail)
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Sequencer: BarsnPipes version 1.10
On the homepage of Alfred Faust (title link) there is an improved version 1.10 of the sequencer program BarsnPipes.
The source code of BarsnPipes has been released on 25th of May 2001 by Todor Fay. Since Alfred Faust has continued developing this program it became freeware.
These are the improvements:
- Screenmode requester
- GadTools-gui
- You can use most of the requester with the help of the keyboard.
- CAMD-library
- New 32-colour-design
- Localisation (German catalog included)
- and much more
Please read BnP_Addenum.guide if you want to have a closer look at the changes.
Now this program is also useable for users of Amithlon (until now this did not work because of the "old" screen pop-up.
Download: BnP1_10.lha
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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27.Mar.2002
ACT-Albrecht (ANF)
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Free full version of SamplitudeOpus
On the site of ACT you can download the free full version of SamplitudeOpus and the corresponding key.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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27.Mar.2002
Project Privoxy (ANF)
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Privoxy (JunkBuster) version 2.9.13 (beta)
The new beta version 2.9.13 of Privoxy has been available since Sunday. Download over the title link.
Privoxy is a web proxy with advanced filtering capabilities for
protecting privacy, filtering web page content, managing cookies,
controlling access, and removing ads, banners, pop-ups and other
obnoxious junk. It is based on the Internet Junkbuster.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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27.Mar.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)
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Amiga Arena: Interview with Michal Lanser
With his program "MP3TOCDDA" Michael Lanser enables decoding of MP3-songs to CDDA-files with the help of the MPEGA.library. Because the byte order can be chosen the CDDA-file can be directly burned on CD. In the interview Michael Lanser answered the questions of Amiga Arena.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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27.Mar.2002
Dieter Groppé (ANF)
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Tool: MCP (MasterControlProgram) V 1.38
Again some bugs have been fixed and some minor functions added. Additionally there is a preview of the new preferences program called MCPPrefs.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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27.Mar.2002
WHDLoad
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Installer: WHDLoad - New pakets (until 26.03.2002)
With WHDLoad you can install games on your hard drive which were formerly
meant only for use with disks. The following packets have been added or
updated:
- 26.03.02 new: Formula 1 Grand Prix (Cirrus Software/Tynesoft) done by Codetapper
- 25.03.02 improved: Wanted (Infogrames) filesystem compatibilty
- 25.03.02 improved: Rugby the World Cup (Domark) misc changes
- 25.03.02 new: Minskie - The Abduction (Binary Emotions) done by JOTD
- 25.03.02 new: International Ice Hockey (Impulze/Zeppelin) done by Codetapper
- 21.03.02 new: Hacker 2: The Doomsday Papers (Activision) done by Codetapper
- 21.03.02 improved: Flashback (Delphine Software) misc changes
- 21.03.02 fixed: Joyride (Phenomena) color signal
- 20.03.02 new: Nippon Safes Inc (Dynabyte) done by CFOU!
- 20.03.02 updated: Mad TV (Rainbow Arts) minor changes
- 20.03.02 new: 1000 Miglia (Simulmondo) done by CFOU!
- 20.03.02 new: Mental Images Game Disk 2 (Mental Images) done by Abaddon
- 18.03.02 new: Campaign 2 (Empire) done by Bored Seal
- 18.03.02 new: Archon (Electronic Arts) done by JOTD
- 18.03.02 new: Air Support (Psygnosis) done by Psygore
- 18.03.02 new: The way of the Little Dragon (Parsec Software) done by Psygore
(ps)
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26.Mar.2002
Dirk Baeyens (E-Mail)
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Tao Group Delivers Rich Java(TM) Media Content to Devices Powered by TI's OMAP
Enables premium services for mobile client devices
San Francisco (March 25, 2002) - To meet the demands for its technology from blue chip consumer electronics manufacturers and global telecommunication carriers, Tao Group has made its intent, best-in-class multimedia engine, available on TI's OMAP(TM) application processors.
intent is the core software for the Open Contents Platform Association (www.ocpa.jp), which was formed in 2001 to enable the mobile and home client device market to develop premium contents based around a single software platform. The association now has more than sixty member companies including corporations such as Toyota, Sony, Sharp, Kyocera, Samsung, Epson, JVC, Fujitsu, Hitachi, Pioneer, Sanyo, Sega, Bandai, Taito and Capcom.
Please find the complete press release under the title link.
(ps)
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26.Mar.2002
Dirk Baeyens (E-Mail)
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Sendo Announces Tao Java(TM) Technology for Smartphones
Sendo and Tao partner to bring Java to Smartphone 2002 platform
San Francisco, 26 March 2002. Sendo has licensed Tao Group's intent® multimedia Java platform to be available on the Z100 Multimedia Smartphone, which uses Microsoft® Windows® Powered Smartphone 2002 software. This agreement further expands the extensive range of possibilities for developers to offer wireless data services and solutions.
Network operators are looking at Java(TM) technology to differentiate their services and offer personalised applications to their customers, such as games. Now, Sendo can offer wireless developers the opportunity to write applications for the Z100 Smartphone. The application can be made available to consumers either by including it on the phone or by making it directly downloadable to their phones, depending on the security controls of their operator.
Please find the complete press release under the title link.
(ps)
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26.Mar.2002
Krister S (ANF)
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Wanted assembler coder for tracks & fields miditracker
Krister S:
Wants someone who have time to get rid off some bugs
for tracks & fields miditracker and for further development.
I got the sourcecode so if anyone are interested contact me. (ps)
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26.Mar.2002
Vesalia
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Vesalia: Pegasos-Sonderseite updated
Vesalia has updated the pages about the Pegasos mainboard. New on this page is a list of all ports and the specifications are updated.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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26.Mar.2002
Jürgen Lange (ANF)
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Amiga NG-Page reworked and new comments added
Jürgen lange:
The part about the Amiga NG of my internet page is reworked and a new comment is added. Also you can access old comments now.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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26.Mar.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)
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Amiga Arena: Interviews with Paul Heams and Michael Rybinski
Amiga Arena ? Interview with Paul Heams
Olaf Köbnik: ?Like many others of you I grew up with the C64 and when something has found its way into my memories it was the samples and soundtracks of games like "OutRun", "Rambo", "Declathon",
"Winter Games" or "Beach Head".
With ?Sid4Amiga? a comfortable player for these unforgettable C64-sounds is available! Paul Heams, the developer of "Sid4Amiga", talks about the further development of his programs and in really positive way about the AmigaDE; he is awaiting his pre-ordered AmigaOne SE. You will find the interview here.
Paul Heams is looking for beta testers for the new version of ?Sid4Amiga?, if you are interested, send an eMail to Paul.
Support the developers, and the developers are supporting you!
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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26.Mar.2002
Jürgen Lange (ANF)
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Petunia maybe part of AmigaOS 4
µlmos Rajnai has developed a JIT-compiler named Project Petunia for PPC that shows really good performance. As the Author mentioned it could be part of AmigaOS 4. More details under the titlelink.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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26.Mar.2002
Amiga Inc.
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Amiga Inc.: Executive Update - Status
Executive Update - Amiga Status Announcement
Bill McEwen - March 25, 2002
Greetings once again - To One and All:
Fresh from a fantastic showing at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Francisco,
where Amiga Anywhere wowed and amazed commentators, developers and potential
customers alike, I wanted to take the time to get the Amiga community caught
up on our flagship project, the AmigaOS.
Contrary to the nonsense that is being spread about by a few very noisy people,
the AmigaOS is more than alive and well and we have very exciting plans for
the future with more hardware designs and exciting new features. We have very
long term life and long term goals for this amazing product.
We look to the AmigaOS as the desktop solution and Amiga Anywhere as the embedded
solution for Cell Phones, PDA's, Set Top Boxes, Internet Appliances and some
other new products. When AmigaOS 5.0 hits the road then you will see these code
bases merging and the two worlds will allow the content to co-mingle and proliferate.
Another way to view this is that AmigaOS is for the Amiga Community whereas
Amiga Anywhere introduces Amiga to the rest of the world. It is then that they can join
us and be part of the Amiga community. It is all about market share
and the opportunity to further expand and grow the Amiga market and user base.
As you know, we took the strategic decision to outsource development of the
next generation hardware and compatible AmigaOS version. This was done to allow
us to concentrate on AmigaOS5, our long term goal, whilst also providing a compelling
and high performance path from AmigaOS3. What this does is give the Amiga community
a product that they can be proud of in the short and medium term.
The hardware contract was awarded to Eyetech Limited, of Stokesley, England,
and the software contract was awarded to Hyperion Entertainment, of Belgium.
Both companies have an impressive reputation for quality products and a deep
commitment to the Amiga, having played a major part in keeping the platform
going through the last five years.
These two contracts underlie the first new combined Amiga hardware and software
product in over 8 years; the AmigaOne, a product whose features and functions
were set after looking at the thousands of mails, articles and comments generated
by the community. A PowerPC (PPC) CPU was asked for and it was selected. The
ability to take advantage of the latest video and audio technology was demanded
and it was successively built in. USB support was talked about and we obliged.
A better filesystem, integrated TCP/IP and 3D, an enhanced Workbench; all have
been designed into AmigaOS4.
The excitement is growing. The AmigaOne is already running PPC Linux, AmigaOS4
is progressing rapidly on 68K Amigas equipped with PPC accelerators and integration
is currently underway. Orders for developer boards are already being taken and
many developers are working closely with the AmigaOS4 team to ensure that their
applications are optimized for the future.
It has been a long haul and there have been many bumps on the road. With the
world economy starting to move out of recession, and the success of Amiga Anywhere,
Amiga Inc is moving from strength to strength. It could not have been done without
the support and commitment of the Amiga community and we want the community
to know that we share its support and commitment to the success of both our
product lines, Amiga Anywhere and the AmigaOS.
Hardware Update
Last month, Fleecy Moss, CTO of Amiga Inc visited the headquarters of Eyetech
and spent a few hours with Eyetech management, engineers and their newest addition,
a PPC mother board that will be the at the heart of the AmigaOne. Running a
version of PPC Linux specially designed for it to permit evaluation, the board
and its peripherals performed flawlessly with the system being very responsive,
boding well for an optimised and efficient AmigaOS in the future.
The original hardware plan for the AmigaOne was to create two products, a motherboard
with an integrated A1200 interface, allowing for the first version of AmigaOS4
(4.0) to be completed quickly by still having access to the AA chipset, and
a second product, a standalone board that would work with the second version
of AmigaOS4 (4.2), which would be independent of the AA chipset.
Over the past 6 months, advances in hardware have meant that the second product
is actually going to be available before the first. As a result, the hardware
strategy has been updated. The AmigaOne will be built around a revision 1.5
motherboard. This board will be completely independent of the AA chipset and
will not need a connected A1200 in order to run AmigaOS4. There will be no motherboard
with an integrated A1200 connector. Instead, Eyetech are planning on developing
a PCI to A1200 product for those who wish to run older Amiga software that requires
direct access to the AA chipset. In effect, the A1200 will be like just another
graphics card plugged into the PCI bus of the AmigaOne.
Using this approach it is also technically feasible to use the PCI-cable interface
to connect to an A3/4000 via the CPU slot connector - and even to an A2000 via
a CPU pin header. These interface variations may follow later, depending on
demand.
The current hardware specification for the AmigaOne is as follows;
- CPU - any G3/G4 to the currently available speeds
- Memory - 2 133 MHz SDRAM slots for upto 2GB
- Graphics support - (2x AGP plus 66MHz PCI)
- Card expansion - 4 PCI slots
- Legacy Support
- FDD
- Serial
- Parallel
- PS2 keyboard and mouse
- Integrated Systems support
- 2 USB connectors plus 2 headers
- 10/100 Mbps Ethernet
- AC97 (Audio)
- MC97 (Data/Fax/Modem)
- UDMA 100/ATAPI - 2 channels (4 devices)
Beginning on the 18th of March, developers and dealers can order developer
versions of the boards, allowing them to evaluate the product and to be prepared
for optimising their applications for AmigaOS4. To order a developer board,
please use Eyetech's
online shop.
For more information on the AmigaOne hardware, please visit Eyetech's
AmigaOne pages.
Software Update
Hyperion Entertainment have assembled the cream of Amiga developers to work
on AmigaOS4.0, guaranteeing both high quality and high performance in the final
product and ensuring that AmigaOS4.0 and beyond will be a true Amiga product,
created with due care and attention to the philosophy and practices that have
always made Amiga solutions the envy of the world.
AmigaOS4.0 is currently being developed on Amiga 4000s equipped with CSPPC
accelerators, and integration is now underway on the AmigaOne 1:5 boards provided
by Eyetech.
The aim of AmigaOS4.0 is five fold;
- to provide a transition from the 68k based custom chipset Amiga hardware
to PPC based pluggable sub system hardware
- to provide as great a degree of backwards compatibility as is possible
- to optimise the AmigaOS for its new hardware foundation
- to move the AmigaOS forwards, offering new features and high performance
all wrapped up in the traditional easy to use Amiga architecture
- to prepare the way for AmigaOS5
Its feature set as currently defined is as follows;
Exec SG (Second Generation) - A rearchitectured and reimplemented Exec
core services manager that allows the deployment of AmigaOS4 to any suitable
PPC hardware including but not limited to the Amiga One, Blizzard PPC, Cyberstorm
PPC, Shark PPC from Elbox, Pegasos from bPlan etc.
The following features are being added;
- Hardware abstraction layer
- Virtual memory
- New library interface
- Resource tracking and management
- Optional memory protection
- WarpOS backwards compatibility
68K emulation - This is key to AmigaOS4.0 as many of the less performance
crucial OS elements, as well as the entire body of Amiga third party applications
will require it in order to work. The latest Just In Time (JIT) techniques are
being employed to ensure maximum performance, with hand tuning of many areas
to accelerate the Amiga architecture.
PPC native connectivity suite - this was the most requested feature
from the community, integrated connectivity, and given its importance, we trusted
its development to Olaf Barthel, one of the most respected Amiga developers
in the world. He has not disappointed, with benchmarks suggesting that the new
AmigaOS4 solution is faster than any other available solution. Its feature set
includes;
- implemented as a single shared library
- compatible with the Amiga standard "bsdsocket" API, as defined
by the AmiTCP product
- enhanced API for more control over the inner workings and configuration
- built-in DHCP client
- Internet Superserver (inetd)
- IP filtering and networking address translation
- drivers for asynchronous PPP (dial-up networking) and PPP over Ethernet
- SSLv2
PPC native reimplementation of the Amiga File System (FFS2) - FFS2
is a fully backwards compatible re-implementation in C of the Fast File System.
It supports media greater than 4 GBytes, and a new variant of the file/directory
name storage format which allows for long file names (up to 108 characters).
Salvage and recovery tools will also be included that support both FFS2 and
SFS.
PPC native CD file system - the feature set for this second most requested
feature of AmigaOS4 is as follows;
- Joiliet support
- RockRidge support
- CDDA support
- multi-session support
- Video CD support
We also intend to add support for mixed audio/data CD's and support for the
HFS and HFS+ filesystem as used by Apple.
PPC native RTG system - with the AmigaOne supporting both AGP and PCI
graphics cards, the ReTargetable Graphics system is crucial to high performance.
Redesigned and reimplemented for AmigaOS4 and the AmigaOne, a team lead by the
creators of the Picasso96 solution will ensure the hightest quality graphics
display for the consumer, whether gamer, artist or general user. In addition,
hand tuned drivers are being written to support the following graphics cards,
with more to be announced later.
- Permedia 2
- Permedia 3
- Voodoo 3
- Matrox G450/G550
- ATI Radeon
Amiga3D - developed from the pioneering Warp3D solution offered by Hyperion
and now available on both the AmigaOS and AmigaDE, this 3D solution offers the
power and simplicity of a low level 3D interface, allowing developers to create
blazingly fast 3D applications without the overhead of a fatter 3D solution
such as OpenGL. Hand tuned hardware drivers for the above mentioned graphics
cards will provide even higher performance. Whoever said games are irrelevant
on the Amiga is in for a surprise.
OpenGL 1.3 support (mesa 4.0) - whilst Ami3D allows the developer to
get down close to the metal, OpenGL is the standard for a full 3D solution.
AmigaOS4.0 will offer OpenGL1.3 support by implementing mesa 4.0 on top of Ami3D,
giving developers the 3D choice of performance and feature set.
PPC native RTA - With the introduction of PCI card support, the Amiga
community now has access to the latest in audio hardware. Given its excellent
collection of audio software, such as Audio Evolution, Samplitude and others,
this AHI compatible solution will allow the AmigaOne to become a major force
in audio creation. With support for most existing Amiga audio cards as well
as Soundblaster live and Soundblaster 128, the future has never sounded so good.
PPC native GUI system - the entire look and feel of AmigaOS is being
reworked;
Intuition is being rewritten and enhanced, to give a PPC native foundation
to the AmigaOS interactive environment.
Reaction, the BOOPSI based component GUI system has been reimplemented and
enhanced for seamless integration with the AmigaOS.
Many new classes are being developed whilst drag and drop will be supported
across the system.
Matt Chaput, designer of the famous GlowIcons is taking a leading role in the
look and feel, ensuring that AmigaOS4 will look both modern and unique.
A PPC version of AmiDock will also be included, ensuring that Workbench continues
to be the most usable environment of all the desktop platforms.
PPC native CLI - the tool of choice will be removed of annoying bugs
and enhanced to make it even more useful.
SCSI interface - SCSI will be supported, allowing the many devices already
owned by Amigans to be used, but with particular attention being paid to SCSI
devices that use the SCRIPTS controller, for the next generation of devices.
AmigaInput - A new framework for managing input devices is being designed
as a prelude to the requirements for AmigaOS5. This will appear in AmigaOS4
and become a crucial part of the developing Amiga solution.
USB - USB was to be introduced in AmigaOS4.2 but given the developemtent
of the 1:5 motherboard, parts of it will be introduced in AmigaOS4.0. Currently
this will allow USB mice and keyboards to be supported but, if all goes well,
new devices will be added as they become available, with scanner support next
in line.
PPC datatypes - the datatypes system has been implemented and extended
within the AmigaDE, demonstrating our commitment to superior Amiga technology.
With the move to PPC, the system and many of the datatypes will also be moved
across, increasing their performance dramatically.
PPC Storage Toolbox - a set of functions allowing for the management
of fixed and removable storage devices.
PPC font engine - surprisingly one of the most requested features for
AmigaOS4.0, a brand new font engine will be added to the AmigaOS, providing
support for both True Type and Open Type fonts. In addition, bullet.library
and diskfont.library will be reimplemented and enhanced and a contract with
Agfa for 12 truetype fonts has been negotiated.
In addition, many Amiga developers are coming forwards and demonstrating their
commitment to the AmigaOne and AmigaOS4; in particular
- 1. Special PPC native OEM version of Ibrowse 2.3
- PPC native version of MUI for applications that require it
- Special PPC native lite version of Audio Evolution
All in all, AmigaOS4.0 is shaping up to be a very compelling and exciting product
which in combination with the AmigaOne will provide the product that we have
been waiting so long to offer to the Amiga community.
Whilst the the changed schedule for the AmigaOne boards is very welcome, it
has added AmigaOS4.2 work to the schedule for AmigaOS4.0, namely the abstraction
of the AA chipset. Coupled with the need to reimplement certain features included
by Haage and Partner in AmigaOS3.5 and AmigaOS3.9, this may push out the final
consumer delivery date; an analysis is underway at the moment to determine this.
The Amiga community is owed a great debt by Amiga Inc and, with the success
of AmigaDE now allowing us to build revenues and increase resources, the long
layed plans for the future of both the AmigaDE and the AmigaOS can be put into
action. Thanks for all your support and here's to the future,
Signed on behalf of Amiga Inc, Eyetech, Hyperion and all those working together
for the future of the Amiga
Bill McEwen
CEO
Amiga Inc
Snoqualmie, WA (ps)
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26.Mar.2002
Dennis Lohr (ANF)
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Music: Winners of the DBPro-Compo
Today the competitors and their songs are announced:
1-4 Channel Compo
bLa - "Track Him !" 25 voices
Zenu - "Haavat & Arvet" 06 voices
Blakkhar - "my1.4chdbm" 05 voices
5-16 Channel Compo
breed - "Interferences" 21 Voices
Tripper - "Shooting Star" 08 Voices
pSYCHo - "Design Schranz" 04 Voices
Acid Head - "Trip256" 03 Voices
BlakKhar - "Commercial Pianopower" 02 Voices
Varthall - "The Digital Machine" 02 Voices
Zenu - "Hidious" 02 Voices
Acid Frog - "Digi Boosts" 01 Voices
Lord Kodomo - "Partikelstrom" 01 Voices
17-32 Channel Compo
bLa - "JazzyBeat" 19 Voices
Tripper - "Long Journey" 09 Voices
pSYCHo - "Death Vision" 06 Voices
Thanks to all competitors! (ps) (Translation: gf)
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26.Mar.2002
Jürgen Lange (ANF)
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Pegasos Board will be delivered in week 20 (midth of May)
As stated in an eMail of Mr Oliver Does, Vesalia Computer, bplan GmbH has announced to deliver the Pegasos board in week 20.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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