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01.Jul.2001
Amiga Future


Geography: GeoWorld Status
The following information about the current status of the geography program 'GeoWorld' is to read on the homepage:
As already announced on the GeoWorld mailing list, we wasn't able to continue development before two weeks ago, since job-related and complementary obligations took all of my time for more than a quarter. Sorry!

But now we found a co-worker Kai Stegemann to help with the further development of the database. More help is always welcome - just send an e-mail to GeoWorld@bigfoot.com.

Until 15. August 2001 GeoWorld v1.12 is also available from the Amiga Arena at the special summer price . (sd) (Translation: mj)

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01.Jul.2001
Amiga Future


Unpacker Frontend: Voodoo-X V1.5
Andrew Bell released version 1.5 of his MUI frontend 'Voodoo-X' for Dirk Stoecker's archive unpacking system 'XAD'.

The HTML documentation is not part of the update, but contained in the v1.4 archive.

Download: (sd) (Translation: mj)

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01.Jul.2001
Uwe Hirth-Schmidt (ANF)


Filesystem: Smart Filesystem V1.190a
Already on 24. June 2001 Joerg Strohmayer has released version V1.190a of the filesystem 'SFS' for AmigaOS and MorphOS.

This update seems to cause no problems on my system, any more - contrary to the previous versions 1.187 and 0.193.

Download: SFS.lha (40K) (sd)

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01.Jul.2001
REBOLforces


Magazine: REBOL/Zine Issue 2 Vol 1
On 29. June 2001 Jeff Kreis has published the 2nd issue of the REBOL/Zine-magazine. This online magazine deals with the REBOL system. The current issue contains articles about the following subjects.
  • REBOL puzzLES and idioms
  • Brain Binder - riddle
  • If IF Were Different - overwriting the IF command
  • Dynamic face positioning - moving GUI elements
  • Creating a Log File
  • Dining with Dynamic Interpreters - Interpreter for adventure games
  • Exposing Rebol CGI through SOAP
  • The GENERATE-DATA Dialect - dialect to generate output according to rules
  • Rebbots - REBOL email robots
  • Mental Reduction - reduce a REBOL construct to it's minimum
(sd)

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01.Jul.2001
Czech Amiga News


UMS: PINT V2.10
On 30. June 2001 Joerg Strohmayer has released version 2.10 of the news-reader 'PINT' for UMS. This reader originally was developed by Magnus Heino and David Rydh.

Changes since the prior version:
  • New: Partial support of displaying of messages with the following font coding: iso-8859-2, 3, 4, 9, 14, and 15.
  • Changed: The DEL key function was changed to not to delete messages immediately, but to set the expired+old+junk flags.
  • Removing of "(was: ...)" from the subject line of replies/followups.
UMS is a system to read/write e-mails and postings and supports several networks, like Usenet, Z-Netz, Fido, and Maus via im-/exporters.

Download: PINT.lha (224K) (sd)

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01.Jul.2001
Czech Amiga News


Instant Messenger: Amiga IRC Resource
The 'Amiga IRC Resource' offers an overview of Amiga specific IRC channels, as well as information and downloads to the subject IRC.

The descriptions contain the channel's name, the IRC network, the channel's subject, a comment, as well as a contact address.

The channels list can be extended using the submit page.

The page is being created by the makers of the magazine 'The Ripper'. (sd)

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01.Jul.2001
Amiga Future


CDTV: Pictures of the CDTV CR
On 29. June 2001 the website of the 'The Commodore CDTV Information Center' was updated. An archive of pictures of the CDTV CR was added.

The CDTV CR (cost reduced) was designed in 1992 and bases on the Amiga 600. Contrary to the other cost reduced Amiga models, each basing on it's original machine, the CDTV CR therefore is to be an exception since this version represents a completely new design.

The CDTV CR is equipped with a PCMCIA slot replacing the memory card slot of the CDTV.

More information are to find on the 'The Commodore CDTV CR Prototype' page. (sd)

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01.Jul.2001
Amiga Future


Installer: WHDLoad - New Packets
WHDLoad enables floppy-disk only games to be installed to harddisk. On 29. June 2001 two new packets were released. (sd)

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01.Jul.2001
ANN


Magazine: Amiga Information Online #48 (Update)
Issue #48 of the English online magazine 'Amiga Information Online' (AIO) was published.

This issue among other things contains a short test of WHDLoad 14.3.3 137, AWeb 3.3SE, and Photoalbum 6.5a. The article 'Fixing your Amiga's keyboard' describes how to possibly save the original Amiga keyboard.

Moreover the magazine still is wanting two editors, one for the news section, and one for the games section.

AIO utilizes it's own program for display, which is part of the archive.

Download: AIOV48.LHA (560K)

Update 01.07.2001:
Added information about content and help request. (sd)

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01.Jul.2001
AGDB


Game test: F19 Stealth Fighter (second test report)
At 'The Amiga Games Database' Angus Manwaring released a second test of the flight simulator 'F19 Stealth Fighter' by Micropose.

This game offers different missions, 3D graphics with many objects in a not that high resolution, and as a special feature the Stealth-Indicator. This factor among other things depends on flight attitude and speed, and indicates how invisible you are at the moment. This makes it an important feature for your own tactic. (sd)

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01.Jul.2001
BoingWorld


Game: BabeAnoid Demo V1.1
Richard Fhager released a demo version of his Breakout game 'BabeAnoid', a graphically emotive designed game offering numerous features.

Development of this game started in Summer 1995. Meantime - after many further development and changes - 3,000 to 4,000 hours of work have been spend to develop the game. Only some level designs are missing to finally finish the game. But Richard Fhager wants to release the finished game only after he received enough feedback, e.g. in form of suggestions how to enhance it.

Features:

+30 Different Bonuses (Balls, Bats, Weapons, BonusLetters, Lemmings!..etc) 6 different Balls (Normal, Plasma, Shield, Fly, Rubber & Spike) Bats: 5 Sizes, Help-bat, Gold-bat (That will survive one enemy hit) Blocks: Moveable, Walls, Multi-hit, Lamps, Invisible, Round, Spawn etc... Weapons: Cannon and Laser (To use against enemies) Many Enemies: Tank, Invader, Morpher, Blocker and Enemy bat. 2 Teleporter sets, 2 hit-all-switches-to-open-gate sets. Fruit-bonuses to pickup, X-tra balls that gives more points for each save. Lemmings that can catch a ride with the ball(!) or be saved by the bat. Expandable ScoreBoard and Minimum-Batsize by using MegaBonus-system. Bonus-game by collecting letters B-O-N-U-S. Roofs, One-way zones, Pinball-like slides, Speed-zones, Bumps etc...

The game uses 32 colours (ECS) and was developed to require an Amiga with 68020 and 2MB FastRAM as a minimum equipment. If the settings are lowered it should also run on an Amiga with only 1MB ChipRAM.

Download: babeanoid_demo.lha (1,7M) (sd)

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01.Jul.2001
Thomas Igracki (ANF)


Filesystem: Workaround for SFS V1.84 on nearly filled-up partitions
Thomas Igracki wrote:
Using this little program one can change the size of a file.

This is very handy if one uses the SmartFilesystem and suddenly cannot delete files, any more ('Disk is full' error pops up).

This is a known bug of SFS (V1.84) which occurs on partitions which are nearly filled-up. What else this program is in aid of: I don't know. ;-)

Well, using this program one is able to delete files on such a partition, again. One just shortens any desired file on that partition (e.g. to 10 bytes) and deleting works, again.

This way for example: SetFileSize <file name> 10

I have to say thank you to Neil Williams for the information about that shortening a file 'fixes' this bug.

Thank you!

Download: SetFileSize.lha, and soon on Aminet in '/disc/misc'. (sd)

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01.Jul.2001
Brad Webb (E-Mail)


Amiga Update Newsletter by Brad Webb
Brad Webb monthly publishes his newsletter 'Amiga Update' in which he writes about the most important Amiga events:

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  B I L L   M C E W E N   O N   M I S - R E P R E S E N T A T I O N 

            T H I R D   A N N U A L   A M I G A   F E S T 

           A M I G A   I N C   A N D   M A T A Y   D E A L

     O T T A W A   S H O W   M O V E S   T O   N E W   D A T E S

        F I N N I S H   S A K U   2 0 0 1   S H O W   N E W S 

                  A M I W E S T   2 0 0 1   N E W S 

      M E R L A N C I A / I N D I V I D U A L   A L L I A N C E 

              M E R L A N C I A   O P E N   L E T T E R 

    A M I G A O N E   T I M E T A B L E   F R O M   E Y E T E C H 

     E Y E T E C K   C L A R I F I E S   O S 4   A N D   W A R P

   A N O T H E R   E L B O X   C O N T R O V E R S Y ,   P A R T 1 

   A N O T H E R   E L B O X   C O N T R O V E R S Y ,   P A R T 2 

      D C E   L I C E N S E S   V O O D O O   3   W A R P   3 D 

             E Y E T E C H   A N D   M A T A Y   D E A L

         P U R E   B A S I C   V   1 . 3 2   R E L E A S E D 

     F R E E   S C A N N E R   C O L O R   C A L I B R A T I O N 

  A M I G A W R I T E R - F I L T E R   F O R   P A G E S T R E A M

Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:

 It's hard to believe it's already the end of June. This has been a
busy year, and there's lots more to come. We have a wide variety of
items in this issue, mostly positive. There is yet another
controversy involving the firm ElBox. We hope we present both sides of
the story below. As Editor, I'd rather not even include items such as
these but feel it necessary in order to present the news as it exists
in the Amiga community.
 ... and that brings up a question I'd like to ask the readers.
Recently, Amiga Inc. announced their "Party Pack" sale. This sale ran
for such a short time, it's now over. The only way we could have
gotten the news to the readers before it was no longer news would have
been to distribute a special issue. We have never done special issues
for sales. Many Amiga dealers have sales from time to time, and to
distribute these as news would really be to turn Amiga Update into
nothing more than a sales brochure. That's not our mission. But ...
should we in the future make exceptions for specials from Amiga Inc.?
I'd be interested in hearing from the readership on this one, as I'm
not really sure what the right approach is. If you have an opinion,
please drop a _short_ note to amigaupdate@globaldialog.com or
amigaupdate@theropod.org and share it with us.
 On a personal note, I'd like to thank the group who took over
development of YAM. This is a great program and its passing would be a
tremendous loss to the Amiga community. Thanks much! You can find YAM
at http://www.yam.ch/, where the following notice gives the latest
good news:

 o 08-Jun-2001: The YAM Open Source Team proudly presents YAM 2.3.
This new release fixes many bugs and adds some frequently requested
features like SMTP-AUTH and PGP multipart support. Source code is
included!

 A suggestion? A feature to strip html out of incoming mail. Recent
changes in the way AOL handles mail has made it almost impossible to
deal with mail from people who use that service! Okay, I'll stop
dreaming now.
 We hope you enjoy this issue.
 Brad Webb,
 Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:

Hi amigaupdate,
    Where can I get the "Advanced PPP implementation".


Thanks a  lot.

lan

       N E W   T C P / I P   S T A C H   A N N O U N C E D 
 
12 Feb 1999

 Active Technologies Announce Genesis, A New TCP/IP Stack for the
Amiga
 
 Genesis is a state-of-the-art TCP/IP stack for the Amiga computer.
Combining ease of use with advanced features, Genesis offers built in
dialup Internet connectivity and/or local area networking.

----------------------> 
 o Advanced PPP implementation: (MS)CHAP, PAP, Callback (WinNT
compatible), VJ compression, protocol field compression, MTU
negotiation, magic number negotiation, async map negotiation, MSDNS1/2
IP address negotiation, WINS1/2 IP address negotiation, Compression
Control Protocol (modules include - BSD compress, deflate and MPPC).
Also,PPP events control allows you to create scripts to perform
actions when PPP has been put on or offline.
 
<------------------
~~~~~~
Hello Lan,
 The story you included is quite old (and its headline contained a
typo, I see - shame on me!). A lot has happened to Genesis since
February of 1999. The last I recall hearing, the program had been sold
by the original developers. I thought, but am not certain, that it
stopped being available some time ago. Perhaps some of our readers
have current informaiton about Genesis and its PPP implementation and
can let us know.
 Brad
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  B I L L   M C E W E N   O N   M I S - R E P R E S E N T A T I O N 

21 June, 2001

Greetings To The Amiga Family:

 There have been some recent mis-representations that I have recently
received about Amiga, Inc., and our office locations. Amiga is doing
very well, and we are excited about the future of Amiga. The Amiga
Family continues to grow with new partners, new products, and the very
near release of AmigaDE 1.0.
 
 However with all of this activity there have been some out there who
have recently sent out false information about Amiga, and I need to
clarify this now.
 
 Amiga Incorporated in headquartered in Snoqualmie, Washington USA.
 
 Amiga Deutschland is still in business. We have only closed the
Langen office. There are going to be some new additions, and a new
office location announced in the next couple of weeks, but know now
that Amiga International was a Gateway company, and was not and has
not been associated with Amiga, Inc. since 1999. The dealer in Germany
that is making claims that they are Amiga International is completely
false, and Amiga Incorporated the parent company of Amiga Deutschland
is going to take legal action against those who make these false
claims.
 
 There is another dealer in India who has started claiming that they
are Amiga in India. This again is also false. Amiga does NOT have any
official representation in India outside of the Amiga dealers who are
there. Amiga Incorporated is currently evaluating an office in India,
and other countries where we do business.
 
 To those of you who continue to try and tear Amiga apart, it is time
to stop. Amiga is moving forward, there are great things ahead, and
for the first time in many years, the Amiga family will have new
products, and choices.
 
 I look forward to a great year.

Kindest regards,

Bill McEwen
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           T H I R D   A N N U A L   A M I G A   F E S T 

12 June, 2001

 "Announcing: The Third Annual AmigaFest - The Show Within a Show at
the Dayton Computerfest."
 
 Although summer has just begun, it's already time to plan for the
fall Dayton Computerfest. And once again we have been asked to host
the AmigaFest area of the show. The AmiTech-Dayton Amiga Users Group
want to bring you, the Amiga users and vendors, together for an end of
summer celebration of all things Amiga. Over the past two years, many
present and former Amiga users have stopped by our exibitors tables to
buy, sell, and trade Amiga hardware and software, as well as to swap
stories and experiences like only Amiga people can. We also we wil be
having a dinner get-together after closing on Saturday after the show
closes for the day. This pay-as-you-go gathering has proved to be
popular, and we will have exact arrangements to announce as we get
closer to the show date.
 
 The setting for this festival is the Dayton ComputerFest, one of the
largest shows of it's kind in the world. Everything about his show is
BIG!
 
 over 125,000 square feet of computers and supplies. nearly 900
exhibitors. over 35,000 people will attend during the two days of the
show. one of the most diverse assortments of hardware, software and
accessories to be found under one roof.

 
 Won't you consider joining us? If you'd like to be an exhibitor, the
rates are as follows:
 
 Tables are $55 if reserved by June 24th, each additional table will
be $75. After June 24th, table prices rise to $60 for the first, and
$90 for each additional.
 
Contact: Ron Schwartz - schwartr@gemair.com

or:      Len Carsner  - nard@erinet.com

we'll get the process rolling with the ComputerFest co-ordinators.

 If you would like to conduct a seminar, please contact us to arrange
seminar room reservation at no cost to you.
 
 The Dayton ComputerFest is a great place to introduce computer
products of all nature. Dayton has a rich computer community, with a
large computer user network, an organised IT association, and one of
the most active Linux groups in the nation. It makes sense to exhibit
in a location where you can reach so many for so little expense.
 
 As we get closer to show time, we will update you on who you can
expect to see. Also we will post traveling instuctions and available
lodging for attendees.
  
 Attention Amiga Vendors: while we hope you will choose to join us, we
understand that many are unable to attend due to distance. We hope you
will chose to show your support by making a donation to our prize
drawing. With the retirement of Petro Tyschtschenko earlier this year,
we cannot count on Amiga Inc. for support this year. Anything you
could do for us would be apperciated and acknowledged to the crowd.


 Don't delay! Contact us NOW! The only Amiga get-together in the
Midwest is less than 90 Days away! Make plans now to join in on a
great time at a great show! AmigaFest - The Show Within A Show is THE
place to be in August!
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         A M I G A   I N C   A N D   M A T A Y   D E A L

 Snoqualmie, 16 June, 2001 - Amiga Inc and Matay company are pleased
to announce they are co-operating on a series of initiatives that will
see the AmigaOS4 family of operating systems running on Matay's
existing and future products.
 
 At the St Louis show in April, Amiga announced the continued
development of AmigaOS, with AmigaOS4 moving AmigaOS3 to modern
hardware and preparing the way for AmigaOS5. AmigaOS5 will be targeted
at both the home server and the desktop/workstation markets.
 
 "In developing AmigaOS4.0, we have been making extensive use of the
Prometheus PCI bridge board, to get a head start on developing drivers
for the various sub systems whilst we wait for the Eyetech AmigaOne to
be completed," said Fleecy Moss, CTO of Amiga Inc. "The quality of
both their product and support, and their commitment to the future of
the Amiga has made working with them a pleasure, and we look forward
to this co-operation intensifying over the next few years."
 
 "We are very excited to work with Amiga Inc., the company that leads
our community into the new technological revolution. In the incoming
years, we will witness a breakthrough in digital home appliances, a
trend to abandon a single computer workstation in favour of several
smaller, yet more user-friendly devices. The revolution is coming,
though we need to prepare for it, like the Amiga market needs
transition from our classic computers to new technologies and
standards. Amiga Inc. is the company that foresees these trends and
enters the digital future today. We are proud that our Prometheus
board, the first Zorro III PCI bridge for Amiga, helps them in making
these plans come true," said Filip Dab- Mirowski, CEO of Matay
company. "We will continue co-operation with Amiga Inc., not only
providing them with hardware solutions for today Amiga market but also
working together on products for the future digital market."
 
 About Amiga:
 
 Amiga Inc is a privately held Seattle based digital solutions company
that revolutionised computing in 1984 with the introduction of the
A1000, and has consistently been at the cutting edge of the digital
revolution ever since. Currently it offers a complete solution for
digital living, the AmigaDE (Digital Environment) which provide a
device and OS (host) agnostic, universal, scalable content platform
for OEMs and IHVs, consumers, producers and brokers of digital
content, and the AmigaOS, a 68k and PPC based desktop, workstation and
digital server platform for the most demanding of activities. The
AmigaDE is currently being deployed on a variety of major cell phone,
PDA, Set Top Box, Console, Digital Appliance and existing personal
computer platforms. AmigaOS4 is expected to be launched in 3Q2001,
running on the new AmigaOne computer. For further information, please
email press@amiga.com, support@amiga.com or telephone (US) 425 396
5660.
 
 About Matay:
 
 Matay company is a privately held computer business oriented company.
It was founded in 2000 as an Amiga-only software dealer and in a very
short time earned trust of Polish Amiga users. With the introduction
of Prometheus PCI bridge for Zorro III equipped Amigas, Matay has
extended its offer with hardware solutions for the Amiga platform and
professional electronic design of printed-circuitboards. Now, with the
announcement of close co-operation with Amiga Inc., Matay enters a
domain of digital appliances, which is predicted to be the future of
home and business computing around the world. For more information,
please email info@matay.pl, fei@matay.pl or telephone (+48) 609 394
778 or (+48) 603 785 100.
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     O T T A W A   S H O W   M O V E S   T O   N E W   D A T E S

May 30, 2001

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

 After speaking to the friendly organizers of AmiWest and receiving
many e-mails regarding our Ottawa Amiga Show dates of July 28 and 29,
we have decided to move the Amiga show, despite the overwhelming
majority of users who voted in favour of the show on those dates. Once
we have confirmed a date for the Ottawa Amiga Show we will let every
one know (likely September 8 and 9, 2001). We would love to hear from
everyone with suggestions for the show. As information becomes
available, it will be posted on the show's website
(http://www.technomages.net/amigashow/).
 
 Many Amiga users expressed their concerns of forcing people and
vendors to choose which show to attend. This was not our intention. We
initially projected that only people who lived within a few hours
drive to Ottawa would attend our show, with everyone else attending
AmiWest. We apologize for any inconvenience and confusion this may
have caused.
 
 If you would like to be kept up to date on show announcements, send
an email to oas-subscribe@technomages.net and you will be subscribed
to the show's mailing list.
 
 On the weekend of July 28-29 we may have a BBQ for Amiga users who
are interested in doing something. No vendors vending, just users
around the BBQ talking about our favorite computer, and perhaps about
the Ottawa Amiga Show. Keep an eye on the Amiga.info
(http://www.technomages.net/amiga.info/) website for more information
regarding the BBQ.
 
 Please attend the AmiWest 2001 show and have a great time. For more
information regarding AmiWest, point your browser to
http://www.sacc.org/amiwest/.
 
 We wish to thank everyone for their comments regarding the show
dates. We hope to see many of you at the Ottawa Amiga Show.

Sincerely,

The Amiga Ottawa Show Team
(amigashow@technomages.net)
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       F I N N I S H   S A K U   2 0 0 1   S H O W   N E W S 

ESPOO, FINLAND - June 27, 2001 

 The tradition of quality guests at the Finnish Amiga Users Group's
Saku events continues as Mr. Fleecy Moss, Vice President of
Development of Amiga Inc., has agreed to attend Saku 2001. Preliminary
plans include demonstrations of Amiga's new products.
 Saku 2001 will be held on Saturday September 1st 2001 at the Science
Centre Heureka in Vantaa, near Helsinki. The event will open at 12:00
and end at 18:00. Admission will be free of charge. Finnish speaking
audience can join Saku 2001 discussion on our Web discussion forum at
http://saku.amigafin.org/keskustelu. Please stay tuned for more
details as the planning progresses.
 For further information, visit Finnish Amiga Users Group's Web Site
at http://saku.amigafin.org or http://tzimmola.tky.hut.fi/saku/.
E-mail inquiries may be sent to Terho Henriksson
(terho.henriksson@kopteri.net). Please also contact Terho if you or
your company have products that you would like to demonstrate or
advertise in Saku 2001.
 About Finnish Amiga Users Group: Finnish Amiga Users Group (Suomen
Amiga-käyttäjät ry.) is a non-profit organization for promoting Amiga
computing and helping Amiga users in Finland. Also known as Saku,
after its e-zine, the group is trying to accomplish its goals by
organizing meetings and by publishing an e-zine. Since 1993 the
Finnish Amiga Users Group and its predecessors have released over
thirty issues of the magazine and held several public gatherings.
Other accomplishments include the Web site and Sakunet, a national
Fidonet style network of Amiga related bulletin board systems.
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                  A M I W E S T   2 0 0 1   N E W S 

19 Jun 2001 

 Some of you have been asking us who is going to be at AmiWest 2001.
Perhaps the following information will BLAST YOU OUT OF YOUR SEATS and
get you going on travel reservations.

*****************THIS IS AN AMIWEST 2001 EXCLUSIVE:******************

 After 11 minutes and 58 seconds worth of conversation with CEO Bill
McEwen of Amiga Inc., the following NEWS FLASH was created:

FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 27, 2001

 BILL McEWEN WILL BE AT AMIWEST 2001 IN PERSON, doing the keynote
address ON FRIDAY NIGHT so that all who desire can attend the
address!! Hear the latest buzz on what's happening at Amiga Inc.. Come
one, come all and hear it FOR FREE!

 If you're thinking ahead, you'll buy your show and banquet tickets
NOW when the price is low instead of waiting until July 27 and paying
full price. You can see the Amiga One in action on SATURDAY, not
Friday; same with the Sharp handheld. So get those cards and letters
coming in with banquet and show ticket checks! You really don't want
to be on the outside looking in!!

*********************************************************************

SATURDAY, JULY 28, 2001

 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1)
THE AMIGA ONE WILL BE AT AMIWEST 2001. At least one example of the
Amiga One 1200 will be there and perhaps two, running the new Amiga OS
4.0!!

 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2) THE SHARP HANDHELD DEVICE running the Amiga DE will also be at
AmiWest 2001!!


 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
3) AMIGA ONE 1200 BOARDS will go into production at the END OF JULY,
appearing at the dealers by MID-AUGUST!! ORDER YOURS AT AMIWEST 2001!!


 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
4) THE AMIWEST 2001 SATURDAY NIGHT BANQUET will feature A JOINT
PRESENTATION by Dr. Alan Havemose and Bill McEwen speaking on "Amiga
and Gateway - What REALLY Happened"!!

AND REMEMBER . . . 

 The only all-Amiga show on the U.S. West Coast is gearing up for July
28-29, 2001 in Sacramento California. So make your plans to attend
now. THERE ARE NOW THREE LESS ROOMS AVAILABLE, TAKEN BY AMIGA INC.
RESERVE YOUR ROOM NOW!! Favorable room rates are STILL available, as
always, so contact the Holiday Inn Northeast at 1-916-338-5800 or,
toll-free direct to the hotel, 1-800-388-9284 to reserve your rooms.
And keep checking our website for all the latest updates at
www.sacc.org/amiwest. Don't be left out. This should be the biggest
and best AmiWest show yet!

 If you're thinking ahead, you'll buy your show and banquet tickets
NOW when the price is low instead of waiting until July 27, Friday
night, and paying full price. You can see the Amiga One in action on
SATURDAY, not Friday; same with the Sharp handheld. So get those cards
and letters coming in with banquet and show ticket checks! You really
don't want to be on the outside looking in!!
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      M E R L A N C I A / I N D I V I D U A L   A L L I A N C E 

29th June 2001

 Merlancia Industries is pleased to announce a strategic relationship
with 'individual Computers'; to design a controller device that will
be utilised on our Torro series systems.
 
 The device, a custom chip controller, named 'CLeo' will be available
as an add-on kit for the Pilot release systems (to be included with
all systems shipping after it's release, and to be sent to all
developer systems sold before-hand).
 
 The 'CLeo" custom device is based on technology first implemented in
individual Computers' 'CatWeasel' disc controller, and will allow the
reading and writing of Amiga native disc formats (880k and 1760k) on
our Tsunami system as well as future directives. Other formats will be
supported as well including PC-DOS, and Macintosh-HFS.
 
 We expect to have a prototype of this design at AmiWest Conference
(28th to 29th July 2001- Sacramento, CA; USA) as well as our prototype
Pilot system.

http://www.merlancia.com | merlancia@merlancia.com
--
individual Computers -Jens Schönfeld
http://www.jschoenfeld.de | jens@jschoenfeld.de
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            M E R L A N C I A   O P E N   L E T T E R 

29th June 2001

 Merlancia Open letter to the Amiga Community by Ryan E. A.
Czerwinski, CEO of Merlancia Industries
 
 Greetings to all. We are happy that the Amiga community is taking a
deep and serious interest in our products and what we are working on
in the background! We will be releasing some more critical information
to answer your questions soon, however, we are currently gagged until
some other contracts are completed.
 
 I assure you all that welcomed good news is ahead...in fact, look
forward to a feature article about us in an upcoming issue of
AmigaActive magazine, where we hope to answer many of your questions.
We are currently looking for those that are interested in developing
for our system(s). (As the Tsunami will only be the *first* system we
are releasing.)
 
 To answer some common questions that have been asked:

Re bPlan:

 Yes, we are working with bPlan on the Tsunami design. The details of
this partnership are due out soon. Let it be said that we are
designing hardware, not just sitting idle and waiting for others to do
our work for us. We have very talented people on staff, both software
and hardware (not to mention press relations and marketing) and we are
spending our $$$ wisely.

Release dates:

 The Tsunami system is expected to be released in it's final consumer
form in November to December 2001. We are working very hard to meet
this deadline, though we cannot foresee any problems that may arise.
The Pilot release will most likely be after the AmiWest conference,
not at as we had hoped, as we are currently having a slight fault in
the gfx display; We will have a demonstration system at the show. We
plan to have a press conference as well as other 'events' at AmiWest,
and we hope that there is a large amount of Amigans that think it wise
to attend. ;)

We need your talents!:

 We are looking for both software and hardware developers. A platform
like this cannot succeed without a full range of software to run on
it. Sure, the current software will run on our system, but we need a
full library of up-to-date software, both multimedia and business
applications, to be able to achieve our place in the market.
 
 We have already received orders for developer systems from some very
impressive firms and individuals. We hope to grab up as much talent as
possible, as it makes sense to have PowerPC software for new PowerPC
hardware. We are looking for both the absurdly simple (tiny games or
utilities) to the fairly complex (graphics packages, office suites)
software titles. AN option will be available to have your software
included with each unit sold, or special unit packages.

AmigaOS 4/5:

 We are unfortunately unable to release details on this currently,
however, we hope to do so shortly; most likely at the AmiWest
conference.
 
 Let it be said currently that our system both meets and exceeds the
Zico specification,as do all of our 'in development' systems.

Our market:

 We are designing our Torro systems to be a natural complete system
solution upgrade path for current Amiga users (see examples of how/why
below) but we are not limiting our products to the current Amiga
market or community. We anticipate high sales volumes to the consumer
and industrial multimedia markets; Our systems are designed to be as
CHRP resembling as possible. We are pitting them against the big names
like Apple and SGI.
 
 Our partnership with Blittersoft was only the first step in this
process- Working together on the iFusion project will allow us to
migrate iFusion to our systems easily, allowing full Macintosh
compatibility on our products, both under AmigaOS and stand-alone
(later). We are also planning on offering other OS solutions as
separate packages including QNX, Linux, Solaris, BeOS (hopefully), and
others. We cannot provide MacOS ourselves, but the user will have the
option of installing it, and we will also be working on an x86
emulator so that if the user desires he/she can use x86 operating
systems including UNiX, Linux-x86, BeOs-x86, and (gasp!) even MS
Windows (though we won't support it directly).
 
 We are also working on a firmware OS (think what Exec is to Amiga)
that allows not only selection of startup devices via an 'early
startup' screen, but also setting up multiple machine states that can
be launched with ease and switched between instantly. (Thus allowing
multiple OSs to be run at once.) This may not be included with the
first launch, but an updater will be available to patch the firmware,
which is flash updatable. Speaking of which, your machine state
setting will be able to be saved, as well as your other setting,
including screen mode and startup volume (individual to each machine
state), thus allowing you to start up with those options each time you
reboot.
 
Why is it a natural upgrade path?:

 Unlike other machines promised in the past, and other projects in the
works, we are working on something that will be completely natural to
the Amiga user of today. Features like the ability to read and write
to floppy discs and other media in native Amiga formats (880k and
1760k on floppy discs) as well as simple things like the layout of the
keyboard and the look and feel of the design of the system all around
all total up to Amiga-like. We are trying to make a product that is
impressive from the inside and out, not just another `box'. Not to say
that all offerings that are currently being made are bad. in fact, i
look forward to the EyeTech AmigaOne. I know I will buy one
personally, and our retail division will carry them. (We have the
world's largest stock of A1200 NTSC systems; other dealers are now
ordering them from us.)
 
The future and beyond:

 What lies in store for us, the Amiga community? I can't say for sure,
but I feel that the future is brighter than ever due both to the
commitment from Amiga ( a lively bunch of bright and intelligent
individuals) as well as out commitment to you, the Amiga community. As
always, you come first in our thinking and our product design. This
product is designed for you; We wouldn't have bothered if it wasn't.

 As always, best wishes to everyone. Thank you for being a customer,
current, or future.

Cheers,
Ryan E. A. Czerwinski
CEO - Merlancia Industries

http://www.merlancia.com | merlancia@merlancia.com
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    A M I G A O N E   T I M E T A B L E   F R O M   E Y E T E C H 

Updated 27 June 2001

 It's now several months since this timeline was last updated as most
of the day-to-day news items have been posted to the
http://www.yahoogroups.com/group/amigaone mailing list. However lots
of things have happened since we launched the AmigaOne project which
have had an influence on the specification of the final product and
therefore the timetable leading up to delivery.
 
 The main change has undoubtedly been the decision by Amiga to use the
current Amiga OS as the basis for a home server solution and as an
alternative (to Windows and Linux) hosting environment for the Amiga
DE.
 
 This has meant that when it is first launched the AmigaOne 1200 will
be a substantially improved product to what was originally envisaged.
The majority of the improvements come from Amiga's commitment to
develop OS4.0 specifically to run on the AmigaOne-1200 at launch. This
is far more than the 'fixed' version of OS3.9 that was originally
envisaged (pending the development of the native PPC Amiga DE
implementation that was originally planned). The new OS4.0 will come
with a high performance file system, virtual memory, high performance
PPC-native TCP/IP stack, 1GB main memory support, UDMA IDE and SCSI
and ethernet drivers and Picasso96 2D retargetable drivers for VooDoo3
PCI/AGP and Matrox G450 PCI/AGP & G550 AGP only graphics cards.
Warp3D/Mesa 3D drivers will also be shipped with the first release of
OS4.0.
 
 Sound card (with Paula emulation), USB (keyboard and mouse) drivers
will follow as downloadable updates - ie you wont have to wait until
OS4.2 (which we don't expect to ship until mid 2002) for these
facilities.
 
 The whole AmigaOne-1200 project is suddenly much bigger and very much
better as a result. The small downside however is that during the
several weeks leading up to the OS4.x announcement (at St Louis at the
beginning of April) and more particularly since then, we and Amiga Inc
have had to redirect much of our efforts to carefully defining,
planning and allocating tasks and responsibilities to OS4.0
development and integration with the A1-1200. The extra work involved
has also, inevitably, meant that timeframes have slipped. Although
this has also meant that the end time for hardware delivery has moved
back actual progress has, so far, been ahead of plan with the
development currently looking like it will come in at less than the
estimate for elapsed engineering time. As reported earlier in the
AmigaOne FAQ's, beta testers will not now be needed for the hardware
which is being independantly tested/validated as development
progresses.
 
 As most people probably know, Continental Europe (where most of the
AmigaOne and OS4.0 development is being carried out) closes in August,
making it a bad time for beta testing and the associated feedback. As
you'll see below, application software/OS4.0 beta test boards are
therefore now scheduled for release at the beginning of September.
Manufacture of production AmigaOne1200 boards will now start in mid
September, and be released for distribution as soon as OS4.0 is signed
off for release in early October.

Timeline summary:

Item & Date

 Mk 2 PCB production and testing Complete
 
 All major custom chip logic building block development and testing
Complete
 
 CPU module design Complete
 
 Custom chip PCI development Complete
 
 Custom chip memory and CPU controller integration June/July
 
 Bootstrap, flashrom maintenance and basic drivers implementation
July/August
 
 OS4.0 build and 68K emulator porting/testing July/August
 
 Application software beta tester systems shipped End August/Start
September
 
 AmigaOne 1200 boards into production Mid September
 
 Application software & OS4.0 beta test sign off End September
 
 AmigaOne-1200 boards and OS4.0 available to dealers 1st week October

http://www.eyetech.co.uk/amigaone/timeframe.php
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    E Y E T E C K   C L A R I F I E S   O S 4   A N D   W A R P

{Found on the net. Brad.}

     From: "Eyetech Group Ltd"
     Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 10:02:49 +0100
     Subject: Re: [amigaone] Re: Upgrade?

     > Show me an official statement (i.e. a posting, web page, IRC log)
     > where an Amiga, H&P or Eyetech employee states that AOS 4.0 won't run
     > existing WarpOS software. You won't find any.
     >
     > Of course AOS 4.0 will be able to run WarpOS software, anything else
     > would be quite stupid.
     >

     OK time to kill some wasted bandwidth here

     Heres an official statement.

     "OS4.0 will run existing WarpOS apps"

     Alan
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   A N O T H E R   E L B O X   C O N T R O V E R S Y ,   P A R T 1 

{Note: we have removed some e-mail addresses from these items. Brad}

Krakow, 30 May 2001


        Warp 3D for ELBOX

 Please note our explanations in reference to comments appearing in
various news lists and concerning the date of sending a Warp3D offer
to Elbox Computer. Someone is spreading false information on behalf of
Hyperion in this reference.
 
 As we have informed, the FIRST Warp 3D V4 offer was sent to Elbox
Computer on Friday 25 May 2001 at 22:29 CET.
 
 On Tuesday 22 May 2001, Elbox Computer was informed ONLY about the
change in the Warp3D status. The following text was included in the
end of this statement:
 
 "In the upcoming weeks we will be approaching all hardware developers
with concrete and fair proposals which allow for very moderate
compensation for Warp 3D V4 support."
 
 After 3 days, on Friday 25 May night, the announced offer was sent to
Elbox Computer. However, there were no contract details in it, only
the suggested price was given.
 
 Since Monday, 28 May 2001, Elbox Computer is in touch with Hyperion
and discussing the offer.
 
 I hope to have dispelled all the fog concerning the date when we
received the offer in question.

Mariusz Wloczysiak
ELBOX COMPUTER, Press Department
http://www.elbox.com

PS. Please find the full text of the first message from Hyperion of 22 May;
as the facts have already been made public, this is no longer a business
secret.
-------- Original Message --------

Hi!

 Hyperion Entertainment has decided to change the Status of Warp3D
slightly because of the current market situation. Please find attached
to this mail an explanation of these changes.
 
 For further questions, please contact Ben Hermans
(mailto:LegendConsulting@netscape.net), Managing partner of Hyperion
Entertainment.

Thanks for your time.


Best regards,

Hans-Joerg Frieden
Senior Software Developer, Hyperion Entertainment
--------------Boundary-00=_9SFQGR0TN2SA0J1DHNKL
Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Warp3D.rtf"

--------

 We want to inform you that after extensive deliberation, Hyperion
Entertainment has decided to upgrade the status of Warp 3D V4 from a
freeware product to a commercial OEM product which will offered to
Amiga hardware developers.
 
 This decision was prompted by two major reasons:
 
 1. Hyperion Entertainment has reached an agreement with Amiga Inc. to
incorporate Warp3D V4 into Amiga OS 4.x on a per unit royalty basis.
Producers of zico compliant hardware (Amiga One etc.) will be required
to license Amiga OS 4.x and will as such be paying indirectly for Warp
3D V4 drivers. It is unacceptable to both Amiga Inc. and these
hardware producers that they would be required to pay royalties for a
product which other hardware producers would receive free of charge.
 
 2. Warp 3D started out as a freeware product developed by
non-commercial developers to support the Virge and Permedia 2
chipsets. Compared to current chipsets the Virge and Permedia 2 are
extremely primitive and feature-poor. The effort and time needed to
adequately support modern chipsets such as the Voodoo 3 and Matrox
G450 with their rich and advanced feature-set is far greater than the
effort required to support the Virge and Permedia 2 chipsets.
 
 As the original Warp 3D developers have now moved on to commercial
development, maintaining Warp 3D as a freeware product would entail
that development of new Warp 3D drivers and extension of the Warp 3D
API would be very slow as development could only take place "after
hours".
 
 This is not only not in the interest of Amiga users but it is also
not in the interest of hardware producers and resellers who rely on
the availability of Warp 3D drivers to successfully sell their Amiga
hardware.
 
 Hyperion Entertainment fully understands that the company has a
responsibility towards the Amiga community including the hardware
producers because of its control over the Warp 3D API and no attempt
has ever been made or will be made to exploit this position unfairly.
 
 In the upcoming weeks we will be approaching all hardware developers
with concrete and fair proposals which allow for very moderate
compensation for Warp 3D V4 support.
 
 As we know that market conditions in the Amiga market have been hard
for everyone including hardware producers, Hyperion Entertainment is
even willing to accept payment in kind (hardware).

Best regards,
{Note: the document as we obtained it stopped at this point, without a
name. Brad}
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   A N O T H E R   E L B O X   C O N T R O V E R S Y ,   P A R T 2 

June 27, 2001

 "Elbox and Hyperion did NOT come to an agreement about licensing
Voodoo 3drivers because Elbox insisted that the Mediator 1200 would be
the very first PCI solution to be supported (of all PCI boards on the
market regardless for which machine A1200 or A4000).
 
 There never was discussion about delivery dates.
 
 The fact of the matter was that Elbox wanted us to do something which
was clearly impossible both practically and legally.
 
 Practically: we can't "unsupport" the Matay Prometheus PCI solution.
Drivers are shipping with the Prometheus for some time now and it's
impossible to turn back the hands of time and allow the Mediator 1200
drivers to be shipped first.
 
 Legally: We entered into a legally binding contract with Matay for
driver support. They paid us, Elbox didn't. We cannot legally delay
release of the Prometheus drivers (which are already released anyway)
just because Elbox wants us to. This is a clear breach of contract and
runs contrary to the requirement of good faith which is a general
principle of contract law.
 
 In short, Elbox was trying to impose an impossible condition on us
and as a result we failed to reach agreement about Voodoo 3 drivers.
 
 I have e-mails from several staff members of Elbox to back up these
claims.
 
 Despite numerous attempts we could not convince Elbox that Mediator
1200 users really could care less about the fact that the Voodoo 3
drivers for an A4000 solution were shipping first.
 
 The result is apparently that there won't be any 3D drivers for the
Elbox products unless Elbox drops this ridiculous condition. Or
somebody could invent a time-machine.
 
 As anybody could see at the Benelux show, the Voodoo 3 drivers are
quite ready and could be adapted to the Mediator 1200 in a relatively
short time.
 
 Mediator 1200 users interested in Voodoo 3 drivers should e-mail
Elbox explaining that they don't care if an A4000 PCI busboard is
supported first as long as they can finally get their Mediator 1200
drivers.
 
The ball is clearly in Elbox's court."
--
Ben Hermans
Managing partner Hyperion Entertainment"
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      D C E   L I C E N S E S   V O O D O O   3   W A R P   3 D 

25-June-2001

 Hyperion Entertainment is pleased to announce that it has entered
into a license agreement with DCE, producers of the G-REX line of PCI
hardware for the Amiga.
 
 Under the agreement Hyperion will support DCE's G-REX 1200 and G-REX
4000 products with fully featured Warp 3D Voodoo 3 drivers for both
68K and PPC.
 
 « We're very pleased that DCE has decided to respond to demand by its
customers for Warp3D drivers for Voodoo 3 », says Ben Hermans,
managing partner of Hyperion Entertainment . « Amiga users currently
have quite a number of PCI solutions to chose from and the
manufacturers offering the widest range of drivers for their PCI
solutions will clearly have a competitive advantage. From the large
number of e-mails we have received, we can only conclude that the
availability of 3D drivers is a key consideration for users when they
make their decision to purchase a specific PCI solution. To avoid
disappointment, we once again urge users interested in 3D graphics to
investigate the availability of Warp3D drivers before purchasing a
specific PCI solution. »
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            E Y E T E C H   A N D   M A T A Y   D E A L

19 June, 2001

 Prometheus PCI expansion for Zorro3 Amigas will be in stock by 25th
June - orders now being taken

For immediate release

 We're particularly pleased to have struck a deal with Matay, the
Polish makers of the Prometheus board as it enables A3000/A4000 (both
desktop and tower systems) to gain 4 PCI slots for trading in just one
Zorro slot. The board is shipped with 2D & 3D drivers for VooDoo
graphics cards (also in stock), together with drivers for ethernet and
sound cards, and an complete royalty-free SDK.
 
 It is an incredibly well designed and manufactured board, (guaranteed
for 5 years) and is the first PCI expansion board on any Amiga to get
Hyperion's seal of approval for its 3-D support. A PPC add-in card is
in the pipeline giving a PPC-based forward path for those users who
want to retain Zorro 3 compatibility in their big-box Amigas.
 
 The UK price inc VAT is £199.95 (or 269 euros/239USD, both excluding
VAT).

Specifications are as follows:

General

 o Works with any Zorro III equipped Amiga, regardless of the
 accelerator/CPU board installed in the system.
 
 o Four 32-bit PCI slots clocked at 33 MHz.
 
 o Fits any tower case and also works with desktop A3000/4000s when
open.
 
 o Works with other Zorro III cards, supports AutoConfig (TM).
 
 o Real transfer rates between Amiga and PCI cards - up to 12 MB/s (a
 limitation of the 'Buster' chip)
 
 o Real transfer rates between PCI cards - up to 120 MB/s.
 
 o Additional on-board connector for the power supply.
 
 o Professionally designed four-layer printed circuit board with
 gold-plated contacts - complies with the PCI standard specifications.
 
Drivers

The Prometheus card comes with a CDROM containing:

 o Drivers for the Voodoo3 graphics card, developed in close
co-operation with Hyperion and the authors of Picasso96. 2D drivers
work under the P96 system, 3D functions are available through Warp3D.
 
 o Drivers for the the network card. (Sound card drivers will be
available for free download shortly)
 
 o A royalty-free, NDA-free software development kit for programmers.
This is designed to make the Prometheus card the most open PCI bridge
solution as far as the driver development goes.
 
 o Demo versions of games using the 3D functions of the Voodoo3
graphics card: Heretic 2, Shogo, Wipeout 2097.
 
 The package also contains a reference manual (in English, German &
Polish), brackets for the Prometheus and PCI cards and an extension
cable for a graphics card.

Mechanical issues

 Due to the wide variety of tower solutions available for Amiga
computers, it was not possible to design the Prometheus to be
mechanically compatible with the card slots of all of them. The
solution was therefore to design the Prometheus as the smallest
possible Zorro 3 card and to provide brackets which hold the PCI cards
to the Prometheus itself. Short cables (supplied) connect the PCI
cards' I/O connectors to the rear panel of the computer case. This
makes the card compatible with all Z3 tower cases that we are aware
of.

 It also means that the Prometheus can be used in desktop A3000's an
A4000's, although for these however the case lid cannot be closed with
PCI cards installed.

Other benefits of the Prometheus design approach

 o Suitable for 'riser' and 'motherboard' Zorro 3 slots
 
 o Works in conjuction with all CPU daughterboard/accelerator cards
 
 o Where mechanical layout allows, two Prometheus boards (8 PCI slots
in total) can be used simultaneously
 
 o Future use with an be used with an G3/G4 card including 'off-the
shelf' Macintosh types for running OS4.2 and higher.
 
 
 Prometheus driver CD list

Graphics cards drivers

 o Voodoo3 2000
 
 o Voodoo3 3000
 
 o 2D drivers for Picasso96 graphics system
 
 o 3D drivers for Warp3D (full OpenGL support)

Network cards drivers

 The prometheus NE2000 device driver should work with all NE2000
compatible PCI network cards, including the following:

Producer Chipset Manufacturer ID Product ID
Realtek RTL8029 $10EC $8029
Compex RL2000 $11F6 $1401
Winbond 89C940F $1050 $0940
Holtek HT80232 $12C3 $0058
Surecom NE34 $10BD $0E34
Holtek HT80229 $12C3 $5598

Tested network cards
Genius GE2500-III SE, RTL8029 chipset

TV card drivers
Work in progress

Sound card drivers

 Work in progress. It will be available for free download as soon as
it is finished.
 
 Some independent developers have also started work on writing
soundcard drivers for the Prometheus.
 
 
 No obligation pre-orders are being taken now to secure a card. Place
your order by calling +44 1642 713185, emailing us at
sales@eyetech.co.uk or through our website.
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         P U R E   B A S I C   V   1 . 3 2   R E L E A S E D 

11 June 2001

PureBasic V2.32 Released (AmigaOS) :

 - Added: ReadMemory(), WriteMemory(), SetWindowTagList()
 
 - Added: Async palette fade
 
 - Added: New commands for Chunky library
 
 - Added: Procedures can now returns strings
 
 - Added: WaitWindowEvent()
 
 - Added: CompilerIf, CompilerElse, CompilerEndIf, CompilerSelect...
 
 - Added: FileSystem library
 
 - Added: Picasso96 library
 
 - Added: Path change when running a program from the editor (no need
to put absolute path anymore)
 
 - Added: Editor: Auto-casing and contextual online help.
 
 - Added: Data support (new commands: Data, DataSection,
EndDataSection, Read, Restore)
 
 
 - Changed: PokeS(), now returns the number of characters 'poked'
(handy)
 
 - Changed: OpenWindow() (to be compatiable with other OSes)
 
 - Changed: The whole gadget library (to be compatiable with other
OSes)
 
 
 - Fixed: A compiler bug (Structure can't be redeclared a second
time..)
 
 - Fixed: A member in a structure used but not initialized
 
 - Fixed: Sprite lib (debugger and priority to the end)
 
 - Fixed: a Picture bug
 
 - Fixed: Screen/FontRequester(): now returns 0 when cancelled.
 
 - Fixed: ReadString(), Str()
 
 - Fixed: A lot of editor bugs

http://www.purebasic.com/news10.html
support@purebasic.com
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     F R E E   S C A N N E R   C O L O R   C A L I B R A T I O N 

9 June, 2001

                               ICS
         The Free AmigaOS Scanner Color Calibration Software

 ICS allows color calibrating basicly any scanner using scanner
calibration photos (targets). Standard IT 8.7 (ISO 12641), various
Corel and Epson targets are supported. The software can work
independent of any Amiga scanner drivers, but works best with scanner
software directly calling ICS for you (ScanQuix V4 or V5, ScanTrax,
ImageFX, FXScan).
 
 Using the ICS software is fairly easy. Install using the provided
standard Installer program. Scan the calibration photo with your
scanner and generate a scanner profile. The profile can than be
selected in the ICS preferences program and defines the color
correction performed. Also, you can adjust the type of display the
color correction is made for. Once done, further scans with the ICS
enabled scanner driver will automaticly result in perfect scans.

 The system requirements of ICS are: Amiga with OS 2.04 or higher.
Next you need a calibration target. For best results, use a
calibration target according to the ANSI IT 8.7/2 (ISO 12641)
standard. These are available from Kodak, Agfa, Fuji or for a very low
price from www.targets.coloraid.de. In case you don't have a target,
you can find generic profiles for various scanners in the
ICSProfiles.lha file listed below. Use them only as last resort until
you do have a real target photo for scanning. Despite the same
brand/model, these generic profiles might not work with your scanner
as each scanner is different!

Following new features have been added to V2 of ICS:

 o Now all ICS image reading and writing is done using the new IRW
library
 
 o ICSConvert can now write JPEG, IFF, and TIFF
 
 o ICSConvert and ScanTarget now support 16 bit/channel image data.
 
 o ICSConvert can now read/write embeded ICC color and IPTC/NAA
editorial information
 
 o Now includes tools to extract ICC and IPTC information from images
(IFF, TIFF, JPEG, PNG)
 
 o Spanish localization added
 
 o ICSConvert can now be used as tool for image format conversion.
 
 o IRW does offer improved and localized error handling. Error
requesters now offer detailed information, hints and often also a
Retry function.
 
 o Major speed improvement for loading certain file formats. Also,
memory requirement was reduced.
 
 For further questions contact the author Wolf Faust.

http://www.ics.coloraid.de/
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3 June, 2001

               AmigaWriter-Filter for PageStream 1.1

         Written and Copyright ©2000-2001 by Rüdiger Hanke

 AmigaWriter-Filter is a new import filter for Soft-Logik's DTP
program PageStream. Click on the thumbnail to the right to see a
screenshot of what it can do!

It consists of two parts:

 o The text filter inserts the main flowtext of your AmigaWriter
documents into the current PageStream article with most of its text
formattings.
 
 o The document filter loads your AmigaWriter documents as if they
were native PageStream documents, retaining as much of your original
document as possible.

Applications

AmigaWriter-Filter was designed to

   o print AmigaWriter documents to PostScript
   o export AmigaWriter documents to PDF
   o use AmigaWriter as a WYSIWYG replacement for PageLiner
   o ... and anything else you can think of :-))

 The filter comes with the usual options you would expect from a
PageStream import filter: it performs typographical conversions for
quotes, dashes and ellipses. In addition, it allows you to choose the
quote format (available are US, French, German and German-French). The
text filter has another option called Apply Styles Only which can be a
great help to achieve consistent layout, especially when several
authors are working on one text.

Download

 The AmigaWriter-Filter archive is now available in version 1.1. Minor
and major updates will be available from the website from time to
time, major updates will be uploaded to Aminet.

Download: AW-Filter11.lha (55.3 kByte)

http://www.muenster.de/~tomjoad/awfilter.html
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01.Jul.2001
VHT - Jan Andersen (E-Mail)


Virus warning: Bobek2 & Ebola Link Virus found
Another archive that is infected with the 'Bobek2' link virus has been found. It was on Aminet for a short time, but is has been removed now. But there just might be a few more archives out there, so take care..

Here is some info about the archive:

Archive name : Hjb-DVN2.ha
Archive size : 1.334.619 bytes
Archive info : HJB - Devotion, issue two.
Infected file : Devoprefs
Infected size : 30.492 bytes
Infected with : Bobek2 & Ebola link virus

Note:
The archive is safe to use after removing the viruses from the Devoprefs file. Use VirusExecutor, VirusZ & VirusChecker, with (and this is very important) the xvs.library v33.26. The correct size after removing the virus is: 28.340 bytes

The programmer of this archive, was not aware that his system was infected with virus, but I'm sure that his system is clean now, we have told him..

So if you have installed or executed this archive, please check your system for virus.......

In this context also have a look at the Aminet Message of the day:

  • VIRUS ALERT. We've run a complete virus check of Aminet and found the following infected and otherwise dubious files: demo/mag/Hjb-DVN2.lha demo/euro/Itchy_3_Germs.lha game/gag/gzus001.lzh, game/gag/VirusHunter.lzh (the last 3 are pretty harmless). All of those are recognized by VirusExecutor.lha
  • VIRUS ALERT. Some old files (2 years) turned out to be DKG-Blum infected (not known to us at the time). The files were in demo/aga and had the names PSY-Hal.lha Psy-tt2.lha PSY-xmas.lha and PSY-CV.lha . VirusExecutor.lha will detect that virus.
(ps)

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30.Jun.2001
Carsten Siegner (ANF)


New tool to create VideoCDs
Because of my suggestion here in the forum several programmers have ported a GNU project named VCDImager to the Amiga. This program can create a VideoCD image file in the bin/cue format from a MPEG system file.

Supported are VCD1.1, VCD2.0, SuperVCD and even CDI. This image file can subsequently be burned with BurnIT or MakeCD from version 3.2d6+, provided you're owning a DAO capable version. The program exists in two different versions (68k and WarpOS). For the time being it is on the Aminet among the new uploads and can later be found in gfx/conv.

Download: vcdimager.lha (311 K)
(ps) (Translation: wk)

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30.Jun.2001
Richard Kapp (email)


GFX-BASE: New tutorial
On the GFX-BASE you can read a new (English) tutorial: this time it's a FAQ explaining how to make games, scene demos and other software running on your graphics card. For this we cover the effective use of mode promotion and problem handling. Among these you'll find tips and tricks regarding some games that have shown to be problematic. Have fun reading! (ps) (Translation: wk)

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30.Jun.2001
Horst Diebel (ANF)


Game development: in-game graphics for Schlachtfeld
Finally there are first graphics shown that will be used for the units on the playfield of the future version of Schlachtfeld. The units "Chap", "David" and "Zyklop" can be found among these.

First we restrict ourselves to a simple topdown view as the representation of the objects is done much easier this way. Later versions will make use of 3d views.

Please enter your criticism in the forum under "Einheitendesign" - so we know what we should improve. Thank you! (ps) (Translation: wk)

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30.Jun.2001
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise: Usenet pionier Jim Ellis died
»Jim Ellis, who invented the todays Usenet in 1979 together with Tom Truscott and thereby an important part of the Internet, died yesterday in the age of 45 years because of cancer. Hundreds of fans released obituaries - of course in the Usenet - and thanked Ellis for his achievements that by the way were honored with no Cent.«
For the complete article (German only) follow the title link. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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30.Jun.2001
Amiga Support Network


Amiga Inc.: Amiga Support Network to be extended
Amiga Inc. will revise the Amiga Support Network site. It is planned not only to support the AmigaDE/SDK developments there but also to cover the support for the AmigaOS.

Developers will get extensive developer information, tutorials, program code and general help. What you can expect to get in the whole when subscribing as a developer is comprehensively explained in this FAQ. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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30.Jun.2001
Michael Böhmer (ANF)


Website: Amiga USB Central
This website collects all known information about Amiga USB projects and is linking to other information sources. There are images of first running prototypes, too. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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30.Jun.2001
Sébastien Jeudy (email)


Event: more photos of the Benelux show
The French magazine PLANETamiga has released great photos of the Benelux Amiga Show 2001 that took recently place in Rotterdam.

There are images of the AmigaOne, of the Prometheus PCI board, of the AmigaDE SDK and of many participiants, e.g. Fleecy Moss (Amiga Inc.), Alan Redhouse (Eyetech), Martin Schüler (Escena), Jürgen Haage (Haage&Partner), Ben Hermans, Hans-Jörg and Thomas Frieden (Hyperion), Petro Tyschtschenko and special guest Björn Lynne, the famous musician.

Many more pictures can be found at the Amig@club Holland. These photos were done by Ted van Geest. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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30.Jun.2001
Amiga Future


Amiga Future: Interview with Factor 5
Andreas Stürmer has interviewed Factor 5 for the print magazine Amiga Future.

Who doesn't know them? With games like Turrican or Katakis they have gained big reputation. The talk is about Factor 5, the Old-Cologne Team of Amiga-Freaks. Julian Eggebrecht from Factor 5 gave an account and talked about the team and current projects. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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30.Jun.2001
Jürgen Theiner (ANF)


Important change at playamiga.de
From the 01.07.2001 on the new email address of playamiga is: juergen.theiner@t-online.de.

You may also encounter some problems with the URL playamiga.de, so it is adviced to set the bookmark to http://www.eternity-computer.de/playamiga/. (ps) (Translation: wk)

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30.Jun.2001
Prometheus Support Net (ANF)


Mailbox program: Prometheus update
There's an update of the popular mailbox system Prometheus (Amiga) to version 2.14 available on the support net and the homepage of the developer. Besides that the uucp-rfc module has been updatet to v3.27.

Download:
Pmbs2.14.LZX
UUW3_27.LZX
(ps) (Translation: wk)

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30.Jun.2001
Sebastian Bauer (ANF)


Mail program: SimpleMail Alpha 0.7
Version 0.7 of SimpleMail, the new email client for the Amiga, has been released. Changes since the previous version:

  • The attachment icons weren't displayed on OSses with version below 3.5.
  • Support of signatures.
  • Configurable greetings for a new created email.
  • Fonts and colors can be set for the read window.
  • Hierarchical folders and folder images.
(ps) (Translation: wk)

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29.Jun.2001
Eternity Hard and Software


Eternity: PC with preinstalled UAE with JIT
For some time, Eternity has offered the EternityOne, which is a PC with AMD Athlon processor which has the Amiga emulator UAE preinstalled.

From now on, the PC is shipped with only 1.2 GHz and a DVD-ROM. Further, WinUAE with JIT is installed automatically which results in two to four times faster speed than an Amiga with 060 processor. With the DVD-ROM and the very fast processor, you can for example watch DVD movies fullscreen on this computer. (ps) (Translation: rh)

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29.Jun.2001



Aminet Uploads until 29.06.2001
DigiCamGUI.lha       comm/misc    4K+TritonRexx based GUI for DigiCam v1.0
UrlBase.lha          comm/www    70K+Universal file based Favorit Link List S
vzy-murderer.lha     demo/aga   2.5M+Monochrome Demo by Veezya
obligement27.lha     demo/mag   651K+Obligement #27 - The Famous FRENCH fanzi
vzy-emb02.lha        demo/sound 619K+Embrion #02 Chippack by Veezya
vzy-emb03.lha        demo/sound 594K+Embrion #03 Chippack by Veezya
vzy-emb04.lha        demo/sound 784K+Embrion #04 Chippack by Veezya
vzy-emb05.lha        demo/sound 806K+Embrion #05 Chippack by Veezya
xit-itf.lha          demo/sound 324K+Into The Flow by X-It
clockita.lha         dev/basic   74K+Italian clock+alarm+source code (bugfix)
Sashimi.lha          dev/debug   17K+Enhanced drop-in replacement for Sushi, 
Wipeout.lha          dev/debug   65K+Traces and munges memory and detects mem
gtlayout.lha         dev/gui    408K+GadToools layout toolkit
tsgui.lha            disk/misc   44K+Create or write back image files (ADF) f
BRAlltimeleagu.lha   game/data    6K+All time greatest teams from Brasil for 
JumpingAround.lha    game/demo  189K+JumpNRun demo game, working in progress
Mattonite.lha        game/demo  475K+BreakOut demo game, working in progress
Diamchal.lha         game/misc  367K+Platform: collect diamonds V1.2 !UPDATE!
stefadv.lha          game/text   23K+Little italian text adventure
stefadv2.lha         game/text   68K+2nd little italian text adventure
Aye_Q.lha            game/wb     36K+My version of a peg game...
Hexa_Q.lha           game/wb     37K+Surprise!! A new peg game...
Knight.lha           game/wb     36K+Move a Knight on a chess board
YambMUI.lha          game/wb     49K+Game with dices. (V1.29) *BUGFIX*
DblPal_ME.lha        hard/drivr  83K+DBLPAL:825x564 monitor driver for AGA
Euro72_ME.lha        hard/drivr   4K+Euro72(79Hz):825x625 monitor driver for 
dzy-a_spell_on.lha   mods/med   288K+A Spell on you, Trance mod by Dazzy
DZY-Lick.lha         mods/med   945K+Lickit - Trance mod by Dazzy of Soundfor
DZY-The_sound.lha    mods/med   288K+The Sound, Nu-NRG mod by Dazzy
GameIcons3.lha       pix/gicon  3.5M+Great GlowIcons for 232 Amiga games.
fom3p23.jpg          pix/henz   452K+Lonely beach on the planet Venus
fom3p24.jpg          pix/henz   389K+Lonely beach on the planet Venus
Textloader.lha       text/edit  630K+TextEd (V 8.2b) german/english SuperED!!
KillCD0.lha          util/boot    6K+Kill CD0 on CDTV, A570 & CD32 & use othe
ToolManager_GR.lha   util/boot    1K+Greek locale catalog for ToolManager 
ToolsDaemon_GR.lha   util/boot    2K+Greek locale catalogs for ToolsDaemon
GhostBusterV2.lha    util/cdity  35K+Automatically hides invalid disk icons
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29.Jun.2001
Elbox (e-mail)


Elbox drivers: MediatorUP2.3
Elbox has updated the drivers for the PCI boards Mediator PCI 1200 and Mediator PCI ZIV. All Mediator system files and PCI drivers are now available in a new version.

The update archive MediatorUP2.3.lha contains the following drivers: pci.library 2.2 (NO_MMU) - pci.library 3.2 (MMU). Both variants are developed and supported. Here more details:

MMU drivers:
  • pci.library ver.3.2 NEW
  • Voodoo.card ver.2.3 NEW
  • Virge.card ver.1.2 NEW
  • MediatorNET.device ver.2.0

NO_MMU drivers:
  • pci.library ver.2.2 NEW
  • Voodoo.card ver.1.4 NEW
  • MediatorNET.device ver.1.2
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29.Jun.2001
Merlancia Industries (ANF)


Merlancia: Open letter to the Amiga Community
Merlancia Press Release #MPR29062K1

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

29th June 2001

Merlancia Industries
3516A West Cactus Road
Phoenix, AZ 85029 USA

1-877-53-AMIGA | ++1 602-789-0956
http://www.merlancia.com | merlancia@merlancia.com

Merlancia Open letter to the Amiga Community by Ryan E. A. Czerwinski, CEO of Merlancia Industries

Greetings to all. We are happy that the Amiga community is taking a deep and serious interest in our products and what we are working on in the background! We will be releasing some more critical information to answer your questions soon, however, we are currently gagged until some other contracts are completed.

I assure you all that welcomed good news is ahead...in fact, look forward to a feature article about us in an upcoming issue of Amiga Active Magazine, where we hope to answer many of your questions. We are currently looking for those that are interested in developing for our system(s). (As the Tsunami will only be the *first* system we are releasing.)

To answer some common questions that have been asked:

Re bPlan:
Yes, we are working with bPlan on the Tsunami design. The details of this partnership are due out soon. Let it be said that we are designing hardware, not just sitting idle and waiting for others to do our work for us. We have very talented people on staff, both software and hardware (not to mention press relations and marketing) and we are spending our $$$ wisely.

Release dates:
The Tsunami system is expected to be released in it's final consumer form in November to December 2001. We are working very hard to meet this deadline, though we cannot foresee any problems that may arise. The Pilot release will most likely be after the AmiWest conference, not at as we had hoped, as we are currently having a slight fault in the gfx display; We will have a demonstration system at the show. We plan to have a press conference as well as other 'events' at AmiWest, and we hope that there is a large amount of Amigans that think it wise to attend. ;)

We need your talents!:
We are looking for both software and hardware developers. A platform like this cannot succeed without a full range of software to run on it. Sure, the current software will run on our system, but we need a full library of up-to-date software, both multimedia and business applications, to be able to achieve our place in the market.

We have already received orders for developer systems from some very impressive firms and individuals. We hope to grab up as much talent as possible, as it makes sense to have PowerPC software for new PowerPC hardware. We are looking for both the absurdly simple (tiny games or utilities) to the fairly complex (graphics packages, office suites) software titles. An option will be available to have your software included with each unit sold, or special unit packages.

AmigaOS 4/5:
We are unfortunately unable to release details on this currently, however, we hope to do so shortly; most likely at the AmiWest conference.

Let it be said currently that our system both meets and exceeds the Zico specification, as do all of our 'in development' systems.

Our market:
We are designing our Torro systems to be a natural complete system solution upgrade path for current Amiga users (see examples of how/why below) but we are not limiting our products to the current Amiga market or community. We anticipate high sales volumes to the consumer and industrial multimedia markets; Our systems are designed to be as CHRP resembling as possible. We are pitting them against the big names like Apple and SGI.

Our partnership with Blittersoft was only the first step in this process - Working together on the iFusion project will allow us to migrate iFusion to our systems easily, allowing full Macintosh compatibility on our products, both under AmigaOS and stand-alone (later). We are also planning on offering other OS solutions as separate packages including QNX, Linux, Solaris, BeOS (hopefully), and others. We cannot provide MacOS ourselves, but the user will have the option of installing it, and we will also be working on an x86 emulator so that if the user desires he/she can use x86 operating systems including UNiX, Linux-x86, BeOs-x86, and (gasp!) even MS Windows (though we won't support it directly).

We are also working on a firmware OS (think what Exec is to Amiga) that allows not only selection of startup devices via an 'early startup' screen, but also setting up multiple machine states that can be launched with ease and switched between instantly. (Thus allowing multiple OSs to be run at once.) This may not be included with the first launch, but an updater will be available to patch the firmware, which is flash updateable. Speaking of which, your machine state setting will be able to be saved, as well as your other setting, including screen mode and startup volume (individual to each machine state), thus allowing you to start up with those options each time you reboot.

Why is it a natural upgrade path?:
Unlike other machines promised in the past, and other projects in the works, we are working on something that will be completely natural to the Amiga user of today. Features like the ability to read and write to floppy discs and other media in native Amiga formats (880k and 1760k on floppy discs) as well as simple things like the layout of the keyboard and the look and feel of the design of the system all around all total up to Amiga-like. We are trying to make a product that is impressive from the inside and out, not just another ëboxí. Not to say that all offerings that are currently being made are bad. in fact, I look forward to the EyeTech AmigaOne. I know I will buy one personally, and our retail division will carry them. (We have the worldís largest stock of A1200 NTSC systems; other dealers are now ordering them from us.)

The future and beyond:
What lies in store for us, the Amiga community? I canít say for sure, but I feel that the future is brighter than ever; due both to the commitment from Amiga ( a lively bunch of bright and intelligent individuals) as well as out commitment to you, the Amiga community. As always, you come first in our thinking and our product design. This product is designed for you; We wouldnít have bothered if it wasnít.

As always, best wishes to everyone. Thank you for being a customer, current, or future.

Cheers,
Ryan E. A. Czerwinski
CEO - Merlancia Industries (ps)

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29.Jun.2001
Merlancia Industries (ANF)


Merlancia announces strategic alliance with 'individual Computers'
Here the original press release by Merlancia on the strategic alliance with Individual Computers:

Merlancia - Press Release #MMC29062K1

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

29th June 2001

Merlancia Industries
3516A West Cactus Road
Phoenix, AZ 85029 USA

1-877-53-AMIGA | ++1 602-789-0956
http://www.merlancia.com | merlancia@merlancia.com
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individual Computers -Jens Schönfeld
http://www.jschoenfeld.de | jens@jschoenfeld.de

Merlancia Industries' Announces Startegic Alliance with 'individual Computers

Merlancia Industries is pleased to announce a strategic relationship with 'individual Computers'; to design a controller device that will be utilised on our Torro series systems.

The device, a custom chip controller, named 'CLeo' will be available as an add-on kit for the Pilot release systems (to be included with all systems shipping after it's release, and to be sent to all developer systems sold before-hand).

The 'CLeo' custom device is based on technology first implemented in individual Computers' 'CatWeasel' disc controller, and will allow the reading and writing of Amiga native disc formats (880k and 1760k) on our Tsunami system as well as future directives. Other formats will be supported as well including PC-DOS, and Macintosh-HFS.

We expect to have a prototype of this design at AmiWest Conference (28th to 29th July 2001- Sacramento, CA; USA) as well as our prototype Pilot system.
(ps)

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29.Jun.2001
Amigan Software


Tool: Report+ version 4.7
Report+ by Amigan Software allows the easy creation of bug reports, Aminet readme files, autodocs and similar reports. The program is freeware and supports the GUI systems ReAction and GadTools.

Download: report.lha - 395 kB (ps)

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29.Jun.2001
Jens Schönfeld (ANF)


Individual Computers: strategic alliance with Merlancia Industries
Merlancia Industries (Phoenix, AZ), the creators of the Tsunami System, have licensed a controller from Individual Computers that was derived from the technology in the Catweasel and is able to read and write Amiga disks as well as a huge number of other disk formats.

The device called "CLeo" is an add-on for Tsunami and other Pegasos-based computers. A prototype of CLeo is expected to be shown at the Amiwest show on 28th and 29th July 2001 in Sacramento, CA. Individual Computers will not attend the show in Sacramento, though. (ps)

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28.Jun.2001
Frank Fenn


Music: Audiomaster 2000 Version 0.76
Version 0.76 of the sample editor Audiomaster 2000 was released. This program utilized MUI and supports any AHI device.

This program by Frank 'Fenny' Fenn is shareware; there is no saving possible in the demo version.

Download: audiomaster.lha - 352 kB (ps)

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28.Jun.2001
Olaf Koebnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena News
Amiga Arena Full Version
With permission of Michael Taupitz and Andreas Magerl the Amiga Arena enables the release of "Tautrix", which is a Tetris like puzzle game.

Short description:
Building blocks have to be put down sorted by colour and without gaps. If a cuboid was created (4x4), this one will vanish and make way. But since only the cuboid will vanish, it will not be that easy to handle overhanging parts. (ps)

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28.Jun.2001
Amiga.org / Jorge Pino (ANF)


Apple to buy PowerPC from Motorola?
It's sill just a rumour; according to The Register Apple will buy Motorola's PPC branch, next year. Following an extract from the article:

»Apple is set to wrest control of the PowerPC platform away from long-time partner Motorola through a clause in its agreement with the chip maker that allows it to buy Motorola's PowerPC assets for $500 million next year.«
Complete article under the title link. (ps)

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28.Jun.2001



amiga-news.de: of own concern
Now our English pages have the same extended features as the German part, even commenting/annotating of news messages is possible. On this account we would like to ask every webmaster of non-German websites, which contain amiga-news.de in their link lists, to change their link to amiga-news.de to the following:

amiga-news.de/en/

This will bring your readers to the proper version.

Please, change your bookmarks.
(ps)

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28.Jun.2001
Michael Asse (ANF)


Game: Frontier Elite II Sources? (Update)
Michael Asse wrote:
Again I sent an e-mail to Andrew Gillett of the Eliteclub and got a clear YES as answer to my question about the release of the sources of the Frontier Elite II Amiga version on Eliteclub. This would give interested people the opportunity to patch or extend the game or to learn from the "grown-up".

Editor's note: Michael, please tell us your e-mail address, too. We don't like to publish anonymous messages and moreover we have no chance to further inquire without an address given. (E-mail-address updated). (ps)

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28.Jun.2001
Da SixK Port Page


Webserver: Apache V1.3.20 + PHP V4.0.6
As already reported an update of the Amiga webserver 'Apache' was released on the ´SixK Port Page´. This Apache version still is 1.3.20. The script language module 'PHP' is available in version 4.0.6 as released on 23. June 2001. Now the entire debug code was removed and a test.php added for testing purposes.

This version should require less memory and run more stable.

The binary was compiled for the 68040 and for use with the official Amiga Apache archive on http://amiga-apache.home.pages.de/.

Download: apache1320_php406_040a.lzx (ps)

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28.Jun.2001
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise: Another two Top-Level-Domains activated
»The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) addresses a "historic milestone for the Internet community" in their statement about the activation of another two top level domains. This is about the domains .biz for companies and .info for offerers of information sites, which both are available technically from today, that is. The Department of Commerce, which still reserves to itself the superintendence of root servers of DNS, agreed with the adoption and root server entry of these two new domains, according to ICANN.«
Complete article (German) under the title link. (ps)

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27.Jun.2001
Dirk Baeyens (E-Mail)


Amiga.org online again
Because of some troubles with PHP-Nuke the English speaking news service Amiga.org had canceled the website to completely rework it. Because it takes much time to establish a new editing system Amiga.org is now online again with PHP-Nuke. (ps)

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27.Jun.2001
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)


New timeline for AmigaOne
Under the title link you can find the new timeline for the AmigaOne. According to it the selling start is at the beginning of October.

Probably at the "secret" meeting at the Benelux Amiga Show they reached an agreement on it explained Alan Redhouse (Eyetech) at the AmigaOne mailinglist.

With this delay AmigaOS 4.0 becomes more important. Still in this version there will be the PPC native TCP/IP stack which according to Fleecy Moss (Amiga) was developed by Olaf "Olsen" Barthel and which is being tested with a 68k version.

There will be the new filesystem "AmFS2" and the support of virtuel memory already in 4.0 as well as drivers for SCSI and Ethernet.

Besides this Picasso96 and Warp3D drivers will be delivered for Voodoo3 (PCI/AGP), Matrox G450 (PCI/AGP) and Matrox G550 (AGP).

Contrary to the original plans USB- and soundcard-support (with "Soundblaster Live") will be there already in the BoingBags of OS 4.0 and not on OS 4.2. (ps)

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27.Jun.2001
Frogger


MPEG-Player: Frogger 1.65rc7 for PowerPC
There is a new version 1.65rc7 of MPEG-animation-player 'Frogger' for Amiga PowerPC computers.

If the oiriginal Frogger-website (titlelink) is too slow then you can use the following mirrorsite for downloading. The program is shareware and you can directly register at the author Sebastian Jëdruszkiewicz in Poland. (ps)

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27.Jun.2001
Matay


Matay: New Voodoo3 graphicboard-driver available
In section 'Archives' (titlelink) you can find the new versions of the Voodoo3 2000/3000 graphicboard-driver for the PCI-board Prometheus.

The increase of the speed is the most important difference to the older versions. This is not a final version. This one is announced for Voodoo4 4500 graphicboards including the drivers and for networkcard-drivers for the NE2000 to the next week. (ps)

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27.Jun.2001
Czech Amiga News


Webserver: Apache V1.3.20 + PHP V4.0.6
On 25th of June in 2001 on the 'SixK Port Page' another update of the webserver 'Apache' has been published for the Amiga. The Apache-version is still 1.3.20. On 23th of June in 2001 the script-language-modul 'PHP' has been published in version 4.0.6.

This version should run more stable and should need less memory.

The binary has been compiled on http://amiga-apache.home.pages.de/ for the 68040 and for the use with the official Amiga-Apache-archive.

Download: apache1320_php406_040.lzx (sd)

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27.Jun.2001
Czech Amiga News


AmigaOS: French mirror of AmigaOS 3.9 FAQ
The official AmigaOS 3.9 FAQ which is led by Greg Donner is also accessible in French under http://os39.amedia-software.com/os39faq.html.

The translation has been done by Thillot Lionel. During this week the update v1.5 will be published. Thus the mirror will be up-to-date. (sd)

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27.Jun.2001
Darek Dulian (E-Mail)


Elbox: Answers to questions of users
Elbox has issued a statement which answers many questions of the users concerning SharkPPC, sound- and tv-card-drivers as well as Warp3D support.

Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 22:22:13 +0200
From: ELBOX support@elbox.com

X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [pl] (WinNT; I)
Subject: ELBOX about SharkPPC, Sound and TV card drivers and Warp3D support

Below are the answers from Elbox to questions asked by Kay Are Ulvestad. 
The questions (asked in a message to Elbox) refer to SharkPPC cards, 
drivers to Mediator PCI for Sound, TV and other cards, Warp 3D support, etc.

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Kay Are Ulvestad wrote: 

> Hi! 
> I'm sorry to hassle, but you know how the Amiga market is. . . keep 
> public relations quiet for a while, and wild rumours start circulating. 
> Anyway, I was hoping you could provide this impatient user with some 
> info by answering some questions. With your permission, I will post 
> the info on the Amiga Mediator ML as well, hopefully calming some 
> people down. The questions may look kind of long, but I think 
> they're mostly easy to answer.  Ok, here I go: 

> 1. There recently was a claim (outside of Elbox), that the Shark 
> products were cancelled. Although I myself don't really believe 
> this on such a weak basis, the recent lack of information about 
> the products as well as the successful marketing of the AmigaONE 
> might lead to some users feeling they've invested in a "dead end" 
> expansion-wise. Perhaps you could tell me how the development 
> is going? Any estimated release date? 

As we have explained many times, we will start producing 
SharkPPC G3/G4 and ShakPPC+ cards when AmigaOS 4.0 is ready 
for releasing. 


> 2. When is the next driver release from you? What kind of drivers 
> can be expected, and how soon? 

Tomorrow we will make available the MediatorUP2.3 update, which 
is a simultaneous update for the users of Mediator PCI 1200 and 
Mediator PCI ZIV.  All the system files and the enclosed drivers 
have been optimized and adjusted to operation with Mediator PCI 1200 
and ZIV. In the pci.library, workaround has been made to avoid the 
incorrect recognition of 68LC060 processors by the LC060.library. 

The next drivers to be made available within the coming two weeks 
will be drivers for SoundBlaster 128 music cards. 

Drivers to TV cards, which were presented in WOA 2000 in Koln 
are ready and will be released in one package with drivers 
for SounBlaster 128 music cards.  

Further drivers, on which we are now working, are drivers for 
SoundBlaster Live! cards.  The work is advanced in ca. 80% on these 
drivers. 

Writing drivers is a very time-consuming work. Unlike drivers to 
the previous Amiga cards, like those in Zorro slots, writing drivers 
for PCI cards requires much more time. The reason is that drivers 
for Amiga cards were prepared usually for one specific series (mask) 
of chipsets around which they were produced.  For example, CyberVision 
64 3D cards were produced around the S3 ViRGE 86C325, chipset  but 
always only and solely for one series (mask) of these chipsets. 
Our drivers for S3 cards support various chipsets of the S3 ViRGE, 
but also have to run with all the series (masks) of these chipsets.  
This applies to other drivers written by us, as well.

In the recent several months , production of other PCI busboards 
for Amiga was announced. Probably many people believed that this 
would result in co-operation of companies for writing drivers 
for PCI cards.  We guess such co-operation would be beneficial for 
users of Amiga with PCI slots.

Elbox has written drivers for Voodoo3, Voodoo4, Voodoo5 and S3 
Virge graphic cards and Ethernet cards. 

We hoped that if a new busboard is to be introduced to the market, 
its authors will prepare drivers for these PCI cards, for which 
no Amiga support is available as yet. Then, by licensing, they 
would make available their drivers for working with Mediator, 
receiving in return licences for drivers  prepared by Elbox. 

Well, as we see , the trend is completely different: 

The only drivers which are made for other PCI busboards are drivers 
to these PCI cards, to which Elbox has already written drivers. 
Writing drivers to these PCI cards, to which drivers have been 
written and made available by Elbox, is like solving a difficult 
problem in physics, when you already have seen its solution...

Therefore, soon we will make available drivers for Mediator to 
such PCI cards, which due to technical reasons cannot work in PCI 
busboards other than Mediator. 

We also hope that external developers will write drivers for 
PCI cards.  SDK for Mediator is available free of charge after 
signing NDA.
However, prospective developers have to remember that: 
- They should approach appropriate companies about documentation 
  to PCI card chipsets, to which they want to write drivers. 
  Usually, such companies require signing an individual NDA. 
  Also, questions about operation of the PCI cards of interest 
  to them must be asked with these companies. 
- PCI specifications are property of PCI SIG and may be acquired 
  at http://www.pcisig.org.

> 3. Is there a solution within reach to the 4mb memory window problem 
> on early mediators with BlizzPPC cards? Or will AND have to wait 
> for the Shark? 

For users of BlizzPPC cards with Mediator PCI produced last year 
we are preparing a special offer for upgrading to the appropriate 
MACH chip.


> 4. It seems Hyperion has mostly completed the Warp3d drivers for 
> Voodoo3. How long until we can see the true power of Voodoo3 on the 
> Mediator? 

This question should be asked to Hyperion.

Elbox accepted financial conditions of the Hyperion company. 
However, the Hyperion company so far was not able to give any 
specific date when their Warp3D drivers to Voodoo3 for Mediator 1200 
could be released, despite numerous earlier assurances (since December 
2000) on the part of the Warp3D team that preparing such drivers is 
only a matter of a few weeks. 
As soon as Hyperion are able to give a definite date, there will 
be nothing to be an obstacle for signing the contract. 


> Well, that's all I can think of for now. Thanks in advance, 
> and keep up the good work for the Amiga market! 

June is a month of very intense work for us, as , apart from 
all the things I have already written above, we now begin 
production of three more Mediator busboards: 
 - Mediator PCI ZIV for the Z-IV busboards, 
 - Mediator PCI ZIII for any Amiga with Zorro III slots, 
 - Mediator PCI 4000 for controlling Elbox Zorro III/PCI (7xZIII, 
   5xPCI, 1xVideo) busboard of the E/BOX 4000 tower system (known 
   also as Power Tower 4000 or  Winner Tower 4000) for Amiga 4000D.
   
The two last models of Mediator are technologically the most 
advanced busboards in the Amiga market for Amiga 3000/4000 computers.
 
Mediator ZIII and Mediator 4000 busboards for Amiga 3/4000 computers,  
unlike other simplified bridges offered for Amiga with Zorro III slots, 
support the most advanced Zorro III  mechanisms like e.g. DMA between 
PCI cards and memory in the turbo card and other features omitted in 
these bridges, which are necessary for cards like SoundBlaster 128 
or SoundBlaster Live! to work properly. 

We are glad to be able to answer your questions. If you still have 
any doubts, please drop us a line.

Best regards,

Darek Dulian
ELBOX COMPUTER, Support Department
support@elbox.com
http://www.elbox.com
(ps)

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27.Jun.2001
Ben Yoris (E-Mail)


NO Voodoo3-drivers of Hyperion for Mediator?
With permission of Ben Yoris (pr-manager of Hyperion) we post an e-mail of the Amiga-Mediator mailing list. It says that Hyperion Entertainment could not agree about licencing of Voodoo 3 drivers with Elbox. That means that at least Hyperion will not produce drivers for the PCI-board Mediator.

Read now the full comment of Ben Hermans of Hyperion:

Response from Ben Hermans, managing partner of Hyperion Entertainment:

"Elbox and Hyperion did NOT come to an agreement about licensing Voodoo 3 drivers because Elbox insisted that the Mediator 1200 would be the very first PCI solution to be supported (of all PCI boards on the market regardless for which machine A1200 or A4000).

There never was discussion about delivery dates.

The fact of the matter was that Elbox wanted us to do something which was clearly impossible both practically and legally.

Practically: we can't "unsupport" the Matay Prometheus PCI solution. Drivers are shipping with the Prometheus for some time now and it's impossible to turn back the hands of time and allow the Mediator 1200 drivers to be shipped first.

Legally: We entered into a legally binding contract with Matay for driver support. They paid us, Elbox didn't. We cannot legally delay release of the Prometheus drivers (which are already released anyway) just because Elbox wants us to. This is a clear breach of contract and runs contrary to the requirement of good faith which is a general principle of contract law.

In short, Elbox was trying to impose an impossible condition on us and as a result we failed to reach agreement about Voodoo 3 drivers.

I have e-mails from several staff members of Elbox to back up these claims.

Despite numerous attempts we could not convince Elbox that Mediator 1200 users really could care less about the fact that the Voodoo 3 drivers for an A4000 solution were shipping first.

The result is apparently that there won't be any 3D drivers for the Elbox products unless Elbox drops this ridiculous condition. Or somebody could invent a time-machine.

As anybody could see at the Benelux show, the Voodoo 3 drivers are quite ready and could be adapted to the Mediator 1200 in a relatively short time.

Mediator 1200 users interested in Voodoo 3 drivers should e-mail Elbox explaining that they don't care if an A4000 PCI busboard is supported first as long as they can finally get their Mediator 1200 drivers.

The ball is clearly in Elbox's court."
--
Ben Hermans
Managing partner Hyperion Entertainment
(ps)

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26.Jun.2001



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26.Jun.2001
Christoph Meier (ANF)


Chip online: Rumour: Radeon 2 available from end of July
A programmable vertex- and pixelshader will be integrated in the Radeon 2 chip.
As the french hardware magazine "Puces3D" reports will gfx-boards with the 3D-chip Radeon 2 from ATI be available from end of July. Also it reports about some new features of the Radeon 2 chip. So there will be six instead of four rendering pipelines to do the job.
The pixel accelerator produced in 0.15 micrometer technology will have a clocktime of 350 MHz. Even the Dual-Monitor-functions as used by the Radeon VE gfx-boards will be integrated on the first boards with the Radeon 2 and offered together with the software HydraVision. For complete article follow the title link (german only). (ps)

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26.Jun.2001
eBund - Der Bund online


Exhibition: Control - Alt - Collect. Computer im Ruhestand
The exhibition "Contro-Alt-Collect. Computer im Ruhestand" (Computers in Retirement) has opened at June, 22nd 2001 in Bern, Switzerland at the Museum of Communication. Besides some computer rarities developed in Switzerland you can see computers from Commodore, Amiga, and Atari. You will find more details under the title link (german).

It is nice that you can see Amiga computers, too, but Amiga will not be in retirement so soon. :-) (jm)

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26.Jun.2001
DCE (ANF)


DCE News: WIN-TV runs under DMA at GREX Board
We are proud to announce to you that after an intensive developingtime we have finished the first beta version of the WIN-TV driver based upon the chipset BT878/BT879.

This driver supports the G-REX PCI DMA mode. You as G-REX users are able to display an overlay window in any size or depth with a minimum of CPU time. To get a first impression you can look at this: voodootv_grab.jpg - 391 kB

The release of the end-product is to be expected within in the next four weeks. (ps)

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26.Jun.2001
Amigan Software


Software: Worm Wars und Report+ updated
Version 6.7a of the game Worm Wars and version 4.7 beta of the tool Report+ released.

With Report+ you can easily create bugreports, Aminet readmes, documentations, and other reports. It is Freeware and based upon ReAction and GadTools.

Download:
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4_7beta.lha - 403 kB
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26.Jun.2001
T.o.T.


Game: Tales of Tamar Amiga-Version V0.36R3
Changes of the latest Amiga version 036R3 of "Tales Of Tamar", the round based online game:

  • Paula DMA sounds were not played correctly if the samples were too long. Fixed
  • FigurMenu could be drawn outside the screen. Fixed
  • A building that was build but not finished could not be build again, only if you reset the town. Fixed
  • All screens check now ChipRAM and if there is not enough availble leave out DMA samples.
  • Map has not freed all elements, the memory was fragmented. Fixed.
  • The Corn Store has not freed all memory. Fixed.
  • If you want to increase your army incl. armor the number of weapons and armor was not checked correctly. Fixed.
  • In armies like heavy and medium Infantry other / wrong units moved. Fixed.
Registered beta testers will find the update at the usual location. (ps)

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26.Jun.2001
AmigActive


Magazine: AmigActive preview of issue #22
In the latest version of the english magazine AmigActive you will find a review of Shogo:MAD, an article about the sound package SoundFX, an appraisal of the emulator WinUAE JIT, and basic knowledge information about Photogenics. (ps)

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26.Jun.2001
Hyperion Entertainment


Hyperion/DCE: Licence for Voodoo3-driver
DCE and Hyperion have made an agreement about the usage of the Warp 3D drivers for the G-REX PCI line Voodoo 3. Read the press release:

DCE licenses Voodoo 3 Warp 3D drivers for its G-REX line of PCI products

Hyperion Entertainment is pleased to announce that it has entered into a license agreement with DCE, producers of the G-REX line of PCI hardware for the Amiga.

Under the agreement Hyperion will support DCE's G-REX 1200 and G-REX 4000 products with fully featured Warp 3D Voodoo 3 drivers for both 68K and PPC.

« We're very pleased that DCE has decided to respond to demand by its customers for Warp3D drivers for Voodoo 3 », says Ben Hermans, managing partner of Hyperion Entertainment . « Amiga users currently have quite a number of PCI solutions to chose from and the manufacturers offering the widest range of drivers for their PCI solutions will clearly have a competitive advantage. From the large number of e-mails we have received, we can only conclude that the availability of 3D drivers is a key consideration for users when they make their decision to purchase a specific PCI solution. To avoid disappointment, we once again urge users interested in 3D graphics to investigate the availability of Warp3D drivers before purchasing a specific PCI solution. » (ps)

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26.Jun.2001
Thomas Unger (E-Mail)


CD: THE KICKSTART ARCHIVES v1.1.1
The Kickstart Archives is a collection of actual and dead AMIGA related websites and more on CD. A list of the contained material you will find here.

Updates since the last issue:
  • Updated: LexSite from Alex Luptak (updated May, 3rd 2001), peripherie section
  • Added: The Art of James D. Sachs by himself and Jeff Palmer in the specials section Jim Sachs had drawn for example as Art Director for the game "Defender Of The Crown" and was responsible for the GUI of the Commodore CDTV.
  • Added: AS WE MAY THINK from Vannavar Bush in the hstory - Amiga patents section In this 1945 published article V. Bush mentiones may things that are realized decades later (Internet, GUI, ...) and that takes influence on the design of the workbench.
  • Added: reedBench - A Workbench emulation by Jaakko "Reed" Kaitaniemi in the specials section. A reproduction of booting with Kickstart/OS 1.3 and 3.1 (needs JavaScript)
  • Reworked: Index page for better Overview and navigation.
The changes since last update are marked. No Amiga browser is able to interprete the JavaScript file to generate the linklist.

You can get THE KICKSTART ARCHIVES for a special price of DM 18,- or US-$ 10,- (incl. p&p) till July, 31st 2001. (ps)

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25.Jun.2001
H&P


H&P: Pictures of the meeting at the Benelux Amiga Show
There was an internal talk about the AmigaONE at the Benelux Amiga Show. Participants in the talk were Alan Redhouse, Martin Schüler, Michael Rock, Fleecy Moss, Ben Hermans, Hans-Jörg & Thomas Frieden and Jürgen Haage. Unfortunately it is not allowed to unvail any details. But there are some pictures of the meeting at the titlelink. (ps)

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25.Jun.2001
Sinan Gurkan (E-Mail)


AmigArt: Return to the old URL
The newsservice 'AmigArt' can now be accessed again by using the old URL www.amigart.com (ps)

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25.Jun.2001
Gregor Galwas (E-Mail)


Game: dynAMIte Version 1.5
Version 1.5 of the networkgame 'dynAMIte', a Bomberman-clone, released. All the changes made can be found in changes.txt.

Download:
dynAMIte_update.lha (only the update) - 182 kB
dynAMIte.lha (complete) - 1,9 MB (ps)

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25.Jun.2001
Martin Schueler (E-Mail)


AmigaOne Board: Status Report by Martin Schueler
As promised on the BAS2001 (see First report) Martin Schueler has sent us a summary of the lecture about the AmigaOne board and technical details.

Status

The lecture mainly was similar to the one already lectured on the WoA, but of course contained updated information regarding the time schedule. Important about this is that the beta test will close middle of September, which at the same time will mark the starting shot for the first line.

Moreover the new revision of the AmigaONE boards - plugged into an Eyetech tower - was shown. One was able to tangible ("forcibly") convince oneself of how sophisticated and solid even the mechanical solution was done, and that it is by no means some unstable kind of tinkering solution. But we deliberately used a board only quipped with PCI/AGP sockets, to prevent our electrostatic sensible testing boards from any possible damage.

Following the status report from which I took the answers on respective questions, on the show:

During production the first revision formed short cuts on several points of which some were irreparable. It was not possible to obviate the latter during production without knowing the problem in advance.

For the new revision we had changed the respective points, but also several other points, in a way that reduced production requirements. Furthermore we corrected mechanical reference measurements, which prevented the first revision from being precisely assembled inside the casing.

Also the non-technical problems were fixed and the testings efficiently proceed on schedule since June 8th. It is especially joyful that all of the testings (contrary to common expectations due to complexity) succeeded on the first go, which was finally a result of their carful preparation, too.

All significant testings on board level are already finished. The following testing work is limited to verification of the logic within WestBridge and NorthBridge and it's interaction with the standard components.

This is to talk about ca. 10% of those testings are done. But virtually this means that already 50% of the problematic and time critical points are covered. Nevertheless those succeeded on the first go. So schedule risks are more and more decreasing. Furthermore 100% of the problematic points are functional of which malfunction would mean total outage, in worst case.

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The first one shows the rev2 board (equipped with PCI/AGP only) as it was presented on the show in Rotterdam. But the other one shows one of the equipped rev2 boards as these were used for the testings. All of the testings succeeded on the first go using the board in the picture. Third picture: The slots in this picture are simply put on, cause I think it looks much nicer if it is fully equipped :-).

For the rest the board will be tested as stand-alone for a very long time. The connection to the A1200 will be done at the very end.

Martin Schueler
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25.Jun.2001
Marvin Droogsma (E-Mail)


Events: More Pictures from the BAS 2001
Marvin Droogsma has sent us some more exclusive pictures of the BAS 2001. The photos were taken by Lejon Hamstra.


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(ps)

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25.Jun.2001
Jan Andersen (E-Mail)


Virus Help Denmark: VirusExecutor V 2.19 and virus-warning (Update)
Minor update of VirusExecutor (2.19) released. Details:

Name: VirusExecutor v2.19
Archive name: VirusExecutor.lha
Archive size: 265.021 Bytes
Release date: 25. June 2001
Programmer: Jan Erik Olausen
Required: xvs.library (contained), xfdmaster.library, reqtools.library, xadmaster.library

New in v2.19
  • Added MuMove4K right!
  • Removed library version check for xadmaster.library.
  • Added Amiga OS Update IDE_scsidisk right...
  • Removed all internal virus checking as they are added in xvs.library v33.26
  • Fixed bug when running on kickstart lower than 3.0 Thanks to Jan Andersen for telling me...


Virus-Warning
Yesterday, there was a warning at the VTH-mailinglist concerning a very dangerous virus. (ps)

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25.Jun.2001
Christoph Meier (ANF)


Chip online: Graphic Chips: New Details about Kyro III
»David Harold, Press-Relation Manager of Imagination Technologies, gave a sight on the upcoming Kyro III - developed by the code name of STG 5000 - to the German game magazines PC Action. ST Microelectronic will integrate a freely programmable vertex- and pixle-hader along with the also integrated T&L unit into this pixle accelerator. This chip, which is manufactured in 0.13 µ technology, thus addresses Microsoft's DirextX-8-API (application programming interface), as like Nvidia's GeForce3. «
Complete article (German) under the title link. (ps)

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25.Jun.2001
Thomas Eichler (ANF)


E.T. Productions: Looking for graphics-designer
E.T. Productions is looking for graphic-designer for some time. If you are interested please have a look at our 'Free Amiga Jobs'-section. (ps)

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25.Jun.2001
Marvin Droogsma (E-Mail)


Events: BAS 2001 - Report form the organizers
The Benelux Amiga Show 2001 has ended..., we tasted a lot of welding while organization, but it was worth it cause more than 400 visitor mean a brilliant result to us. Only as number 400 visitors are not much, but in case of an Amiga only show in the Netherlands this is an encouraging number. Amiga still exists!

A short report from our point of view:

Very early in the morning, at 8:00 am, we started to set up the show. With three overloaded cars full of hardware and software, posters, beamers, audio equipment, and somewhere in between all that even the drivers, we took the first stuff to the show. Bjorn Lynne was already there and had put up at table on the first floor.

At about 10:00 am a quite normal dancing school was converted to an Amiga building....

The first visitors contacted already at 9:00 am (with well dressed hair and gem chewing). One or the other way it was announced that the show would start already at 10:00 am. We would like to apologize for this misinformation and we hope that waiting was less hard, cause of the good weather.

This was our first time to organize such a show; hopefully this was not too clear to see.... Anyway, we learned some things to do it better next time (?). Nevertheless most of what we organized succeeded very well, as we think.

10:00 am: Petro Tyschtschenko arrives, as usual in a good temper, also after little sleep (he has sat with Juergen Haage until 4:00 am and has had a few beers too much).

10:30 am: The participants of the LAN party are let in and guided to the first floor. Very much people are waiting outside, now. Might it be that we unnecessarily were in doubt about enough visitors?

11:00 am: The show begins! There are plenty, plenty, PLENTY OF PEOPLE! A heavy burden is taken from us....

I won't talk about everything in detail, now. That was already done by other people (for which we say thank you). Just a few things which attracted us in especially.....

In our opinion the presentation of by Eyetech and Escena were a bit too technical and might have been done more attractive, some how. The slides could have been done more interesting than it was actually done. However the presentation gave a good sight of what is being done and why. After the presentation people had the opportunity to consult Alan Redhouse and Martin Schueler for more information.

Fleecy Moss impressed us. His jokes and his enthusiasm are really great. A good exponent of the Amiga Spirit. Unfortunately he could attend the show for a short time, only.

Bjorn Lynne presented his music and sold his CD's on the first floor. According to what he told us, he sold more CD's than he expected. He was very satisfied and did a lot autographs. But the Dutch beers were a little to small to him...., the British are used to something different.....

Did anybody notice that there was a not announced ´special guest´? Bill Buck of VIScorp. He talked to many of the Amiga VIP's. Could that be of any meaning? Who knows..... (http://www.fhi-berlin.mpg.de/amiga/ar/ar407/feature6.HTML)

Mr. Does of Vesalia and his wife were on the show, too.

Matay showed a first class product; who missed it ..., what a pity, what a pity.

There was another premiere, too (more about this later on); the first game (Asteroids look-a-like) for the AmigaDE by an unknown SDK user (I could not find the name).

Some of the VIP's whispered some nice news to the print magazine 'AmigaScene', which we will publish in the next issue (in cooperation with amiga-news.de). For example there are good news regarding Amiga OS4.

One small anecdote: On his train journey to Rotterdam Fleecy really was in dire need of a toilet, but nobody informed him that he was floundering waiting in front of a strictly and all-the-time closed toilet for staffers only, for minutes.... Poor Fleecy.

There were visitors from Norway, Germany, Poland, Belgium, France, England, and Spain (20 hours by car....!).

An editor of a Dutch TV station talked to Petro, Juergen, Alan, Fleecy, and many of the visitors about the Amiga and it's cult status. She was very impressed and will - like already announced - do a broadcast about Amiga only, after summer. She will talk to even more Amiga personalities. It is planned to take more shots in Germany, the Netherlands, and the U.S.A..

People from a Dutch radio station were also on the show and on the following Saturday a special broadcast about the show and anything to see there will be put to air.

Petro acted as a fairy of fortune at 4:00 pm and drew the winners of the lottery in which any visitor could take part. He twice drew visitors from Germany but which unfortunately already had left the show. Those missed among other things an Amiga poster with Bill McEwen's autograph on it, a number of Amiga CD's, a music CD by Bjorn Lynne, and a VIP diner.

Between 5:00 pm and 6:00 pm we closed the show. The show was followed by the VIP diner with 27 guests. These guests had the opportunity to talk to each other about the show and Amiga subjects, without ruffle or excitement in an easeful atmosphere. The VIP's were very excited about the multitude of visitors. This encourages them to go on developing.

About 11:00 pm it all was over. Petro and Juergen were picked with a long Mercedes and taken to the hotel, like super-stars. Then the rest of the people went home, too.

Still many pictures will follow by us - from the set-up to the after-party - and Juergen Haage promised to send us pictures from the secret VIP meeting at 11:00 am.

We would like to use this opportunity to heartily thank all of the visitors of the show. You really showed that the Amiga is alive and has good chances to return strong. We thank amiga-news.de for reporting; the way Petra Struck supported us really rules!

More information, pictures, and links to other reports can be found at amiga-news.de and of course on the BAS 2001 website.

A lot of greetings to the Amiga community
The organizers of the Benelux Amiga Show 2001
(ps)

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25.Jun.2001
Amiga Future


AmiSectorOne: New members, games, demos, and covers
Probably you remember my news posting of 12 June which was called "New staff members are required". Finally I have made my choice and here are the new team members (sorted by the time they joined):
  • Marcos Alves from Portugal
  • Keith Michaels from the USA
  • Tony Whent from Australia
  • Holger Herrmann from Germany
The new team members will be responsible for different parts here on AMI Sector One. Also I am just working with a kind contributor called Gustavo to improve our scripts. Some other projects are in preparation too... More about this in the next weeks. You can read some notes about the new members in the staff section.

Now the games update:
Patricia Curtis (formerly project manager and assistant programmer at Apache Software) as well as Mark Page (formerly programmer at Apache Software) allowed us to upload the Amiga game Super Methane Bros. (a game similar to Bubble Bobble, but with better graphics and sounds). You can download different versions of this game: There is a CD32-HD version (does not run on emulators) and an ADF version. Like so often I would like to stress that this game is NOT freeware. P. Curtis and M. Page are still the copyright owners and they granted a permission which is ONLY valid for this site.

Btw: I am looking for the game "Murder makes strange Deadfollows CDTV" by Tiger Media. Is there somebody of you who has it? Please get in contact with me (Bernd)...

And here are the high quality Public Domain games of this update:
  • Jouster 3 (the arcade classic Joust for the Amiga)
  • Kamakazi Killers (good Galaga game)
  • Rattlesnake (street fighting game)


New AGA demos are:
  • Repugnance
  • Roswell
  • Response
  • Tear down the Wall
  • Some Justice
Also a disk with the results of the Amega Party - Gfx Competiton was uploaded.

Here are some new cover- and box scans:
  • A320 Airbus (the game itself will soon be available here)
  • Big 6- Dizzy Collection CD32
  • Case of the Cautious Condor CDTV
  • Chinese Karate
  • Euro Soccer '88
  • Fallen Angel
  • Hard Drivin'
And here is a last minute update:

You can now download ALL 18 LSD Sprint Docs Disks (Sprint Docs provide cheats, solutions, freezer addresses etc). Of course every Sprint Disk has got its own HTML and screenshots. Thanks to the new member Marcos who made it possible. I hope you enjoyed this update. In the future the updates will be bigger since the staff has grown. Also you can expect more updates during the week. (sd)

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24.Jun.2001
Amiga Future


Installer: WHDLoad - New Packets
WHDLoad makes it possible to install floppy-disk-only games to harddisk. The following packets have been added or updated since 18. June 2001:
  • 24. June 01 new: Dick Tracy (Titus) done by Mr.Larmer
  • 24. June 01 new: Pucman (F1 Licenceware) done by Jeff
  • 23. June 01 new: Linus (Palace) done by Codetapper
  • 23. June 01 new: The Blues Brothers (Titus) done by Mr.Larmer
  • 22. June 01 new: Mortal Kombat (Acclaim) done by Codetapper
  • 22. June 01 new: Black Tiger (Capcom/U.S.Gold) done by Jeff
  • 21. June 01 improved: Puzznic (Ocean) several enhancements
  • 21. June 01 improved: Alien Bash 2 (Glen Cumming/Myles Jeffery) speedup
  • 19. June 01 new: Fernandez Must Die (Mirrorsoft/Imageworks) done by Jeff
  • 18. June 01 fixed: Hard Drivin' (Domark) file loading corrected
  • 18. June 01 new: Star Wars (Lucasfilm/Domark) done by John Girvin
To download follow the title link. (sd)

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24.Jun.2001
René Stelljes (E-Mail)


AmigaHelpGuide + Amiga-User-Liste (Update)
René Stelljes wrote:
After Stefan Martens decided not to continue the Amiga-User-List (AUL) due to lack of time, I took over this task.

From today the AmigaHelpGuid and AUL are pooled together. The list is available at http://www.8ung.at/ahg/ only, at this time.

Since I want to keep the Amiga-User-List up-to-date, I ask all of the users already registered to get in contact with me to update their data, if needed. More information are to take from the guide.

Supplement 24 June 2001: Due to great demand a Commodore demo is available for download on René Stelljes' homepage under the 'Sonstiges' link. (sd)

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24.Jun.2001
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena News
Amiga Arena Full Version
With permission of Carsten Magerkurth and Andreas Magerl the Amiga Arena enables the release of 'Colours Professional'.

This is another version of the puzzle game 'Offensive Colours'. 'Colours Pro' is an exciting composition of Tetris and Breakout. (sd)

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24.Jun.2001
Timo Kloss


Inutilis: Moonlight-CD
Timo Kloss wrote:
A short announcement first: the short filmlets video was finished now, too.

The Moonlight-CD is available from now on. Since there is no official distribution path, it only is available directly from Inutilis. Order from the online shop, per post or phone.

If somebody knows about some possibilities for distribution or sale (or even can offer such), please tell me about. On the Moonlight website among other things the original CD cover is online, now.

Great parts of this CD were created using an Amiga and Camouflage. The printed matters also were designed using ArtEffect.

Price: 18 DM (directly from Inutilis)
Time: ca. 73 minutes
10 songs + 5 spacers or intros
Description: Mostly silent, experimental, electronic music in "moonlight" mood, so to speak.
(sd)

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24.Jun.2001
Jan Andersen (E-Mail)


Virus Help: xvs.library V33.26
The xvs.library (External Virus Support Library) has been updated today.

Here is some info about the release:

Name : xvs.library v33.26
Archive name : xvslibrary.lha
Archive size : 55.988 bytes
Release date : 24 June 2001
Programmer : Jan Erik Olausen
Email : virusexecutor@c2i.net

News for 33.26:
  • Added Bobek2 Link virus
    Thanks to Jan Andersen for the files.
    Thanks to Zeeball for the memory removal routines.
  • Added Expl0de Trojan Link virus
  • Added Expl0de Trigger File virus
    Thanks to Jan Andersen for the files.
  • Renamed 8x8 Link to Motaba-3
Still to do:
  • Add a new link virus...
    This virus is brand new, so if you got this requester:
    "POWYÚSZA INFORMACJA MA NA CELU ZAZNAJOMIENE
    I OSTRZEÚEME CIË PRZED NIEZWYKLE
    NIEBEZPIECZNYM WIRUSEM!"
    "OSTRZEÚME"

    in english:
    "This information is just for telling you
    and warn you about extremely
    dangerous virus!"

    "WARNING!"

    you have been infected...
  • Add Neurotic Death 1 - 5. These five link viruses are polymorphic, but crash on my system if I try to infect some test files. It seems that they haven't been spread to the public, I received them anonymously from the author. So it's not that BIG danger at the moment.
  • Try to get and add GlobVec link virus. The only one who has it is Heiner Schneegold (author of VT-Schutz) and VTC Hamburg, but Heiner doesn't give his permission to the VTC to send me the virus :(
Download: xvslibrary.lha (55K), Readme (sd)

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24.Jun.2001
MorphOS


MorphOS: gcc 2.95.3 68k-Crosscompiler updated
Sigbjørn 'CISC-o-rama' Skjæret released a new version of his gcc 68k cross-compiler. This means you can compile 68k programs using the speed of the PPC processor. Also the fsin/fsos -ffast-math inline won't be applied for 040 and 060 processors anymore.

Download: m68k-amigaos-gcc2.95.3.tar.bz2 (sd)

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24.Jun.2001
Designburo.nl (ANF)


Benelux Amiga Show: More Pictures
Under the title link more pictures of the Benelux Amiga Show were published. (sd)

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24.Jun.2001
Celso (ANF)


Events: AmiWest 2001 - News
From 27th to 29th July, 2001 the AmiWest 2001 show will take place in Sacramento, U.S.A.. According to the latest announcements there will be the following highlights:
  1. Presentation of the working AmigaOne with AmigaOS V4.0.
  2. Presentation of the current version of the AmigaDE, running on the Sharp Zaurus. Sharp Zaurus.
  3. Dr. Alan Havemose (formerly employee of Commodore, and Gateway) and Bill McEwen speak about: "Gateway and Amiga - what really happened".
Furthermore the press release reads, that the AmigaOne 1200 would be in progress from the end of July and available from the middle of August. But this remains subjunctive, since it will be official news only when Amiga Inc. or Eyetech do an announcement about. (sd)

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24.Jun.2001
Czech Amiga News


Games: Shogo Test
Seppo Typpö has published a Shogo test on the 'The Amiga Games Database' website. This test among other things is about the game-play and level design.

Tests of 'King's Quest I - III' and 'Kick Off' were added, too. (sd)

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24.Jun.2001
Czech Amiga News


Amiga Flame with new URL
The commercial Amiga Flame web server account will be closing down as a result of problems with the new company who have taken over. Since the original company went out of the business there has been some serious problems, which have made it difficult to make Amiga Flame up and running under the new company. With it unlikely that their service will improve, the decision was made to move Amiga Flame.

Amiga Flame has moved to Demon, a long established company who tend to provide an efficient and effective service. It is vital that readers update their bookmarks and make themselves aware of the new web address of Amiga Flame: http://www.amigaflame.demon.co.uk (title link). (sd)

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24.Jun.2001
Mariusz Wloczysiak (E-Mail)


Elbox: Poster "Mediator - Now PCI in all Amigas" (Update)
Elbox have published a new poster for the PCI board Mediator. Title: "MEDIATOR - Now PCI In All Amigas". This is also available as .pdf file (3.7 MB) and can be downloaded at the 'News' section from the press stuff.

Title link corrected. (ps)

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24.Jun.2001
Virus Help Denmark


Virus Help: Team Netherlands back
The Virus Help Team Netherlands is back online with updated homepage. The website was not accessible for six months. Now the team is fully active again. Visit their website under the title link. (ps)

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24.Jun.2001
Richard Kapp (E-Mail)


NARR-Site: New Voyager Theme and Update
Again I did a new fresh and sunny theme named 'SummerTheme' for the Amiga web-browser Voyager. The archive contains the usual buttons represented by exotic fruits and with matching background pic, this time. The images a are quite big, so higher screen resolutions are advised.

Screenshot Link - 328 kB
Download: summertheme.lha - 174 kB

Additionally I have completely reworked the NARR website. Most of all the Amiga section now is more clear sorted by categories, to make you more easily finding what you are looking for. There are new downloads, too, e.g. a small icons set, and catalogs. The admin section was enhanced, too: there are new screenshots of my cartoon anims, which are currently available for free, and the biggest animation (Hr. Apfel) now is available as MPEG version, also. Also new is the 'Personal Amiga' section. Have fun while rummaging. :)
(ps)

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24.Jun.2001
Otto Dette (E-Mail)


Benelux Amiga Show: Report and Pictures by the AUC-HB
The Amiga User Club Bremen, AUC-HB, has send us an extended report and these nice pictures from the BAS 2001.

Report about the Benelux Amiga Show 2001 in Rotterdam, Netherlands

In the morning at 3:00 h four members from Nordenham, Leer, Langwedel, Bremen of the Amiga User Club Bremen met to travel to the show. After four hours of traveling by car we arrived in the Hammerstraat in northern Rotterdam.

We were hungry and wanted something to eat in a moment (Mc´D or some bakery). But unfortunately we had to realize, that hairdressers open their shops before the bread shops; not to talk about Mc´D, cause they open not before 9:00 am. After we finally found a baker, who pleased us with a marvelous breakfast, we went to the show which was supposed to begin on 10:00 am.

On 9:30 am Juergen Haage and Petry Tyschtschenko arrived by taxi. Since we know Mr. Haage and Petro in person we had a short talk. Mr. Haage and Petro then disappeared to join a meeting with Fleecy Moss, Alan Redhouse, and Ben Hermans.

On 11:00 am, one hour later than announced, the inlet started. The admission charge for visitors from outside was at the promised DM5. Our impression was that the organizers really took pain to build up the show. The show was arranged on two floors. There were enough seats and room for discussions.

At one booth we could have a look at an Amiga 4000D with the Prometheus PCI board by Matay, equipped with a Voodoo 3000 and running the game Heretic II. We were glowing by the display by this graphics board.

At the booth beside of this booth a PC with the AmigaSDK installed was running. We were impressed by this presentation, too. Moreover several Amigas from club-members were networked and a LAN party took place.

Petro opened the Amiga museum with a speech and then was helpful and councillor and his assistance was heavily enlisted; he handed out stickers and pins.

The show was attended very well and from 2:00 pm it was really filled, since the Scala presentation of the AmigaONE took place, done via screen by Alan Redhouse and Martin Schueler. They had a good projector and sound was well, so everyone could get it.

The strategy for AmigaONE and AmigaOS 4 to 5 was put across, but which was already known by us. During the break we had the opportunity to have a look at the AmigaONE board plugged into a V-Tower. We don't want to address the information we got from Martin Schueler, now. The board was shown working, but we can imagine it to able to be presented working, soon.

During the discussion with Fleecy Moss, Juergen Haage, Alan Redhouse, Ben Hermans, and Martin Schueler queries regarding the AmigaONE AND AmigaOS 4 - 5 could be done. This was richly done, and as we learned the organizer of the show is about to put those questions and answers online.

We took a lot of pictures on the show, but to edit all of them will take some time. We handed out to amiga-news.de a first selection. Our video specialist Ralf has done a video of the show for our members.


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We met Mrs. and Mr. Does (Vesalia, German Amiga vendor) and Jens Schoenfeld (Individual Computer) and intensively talked. The show was a clear success to us not comparable with the last years' shows in Cologne and Neuss, since that was an Amiga only show. We felt to be part of a big community. From Mr. Haage we got the latest BoingBag for OS3.9 on a bank card sized CD. At 4:00 pm we went on our journey back home to Bremen.

Thanks to the organizers of the Benelux Amiga Show 2001 !!!

Amiga User Club Bremen (ps)

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23.Jun.2001
Carl Sassenrath (REBOL-ML)


REBOL: REBOL/View V1.2.1
REBOL/View 1.2.1 has been released on June 22, 2001. It is recommended that you upgrade your copy of REBOL/View and View/Pro to this new version. Among other things has a security bug been fixed in this version. This release also introduces REBOL/View for the Macintosh. This is a significant accomplishment. The following has been changed compared with the previous version:
  • Bugfix: Icon DRAW evaluation bug that allowed foreign code to be executed at the desktop level. That problem has been eliminated. (Note that this bug did NOT compromise REBOL's built-in sandbox file protection, as that protection still remained in effect at the REBOL/View root directory level. Files outside of REBOL's directory tree were safe.) DRAW is no longer allowed within desktop icons.
  • Bugfix: The HTTP POST operation has been fixed to properly ignore line termination in the transfer. You no longer need to pad out your HTTP uploads. (This is for read/custom http://... [post "data"]).
  • Bugfix: Bugs that caused load/markup and debase to crash in rare cases have also been fixed.
The current version for different systems can be found in the download area of rebol.com. (sd)

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23.Jun.2001
ANN


Magazine: .mag Boing issue #2 released
Issue #2 of the Swedish online magazine .mag Boing has been released today. (ps)

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23.Jun.2001
Paul Nolan


Image processing: Photogenics for PocketPC
Paul Nolan, known for his image processing software Photogenics for several operating systems, has renamed his company to Idruna Software. Besides that Nolan introduces today his new product Photogenics for PocketPC.

With this image processing becomes possible even on pocket computers. On the product page you can find the technical details and further information. (ps)

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23.Jun.2001
Dirk "Docki" Dockbreyder (ANF)


Game: 'Genetic Species' full version on Aminet
The Aminet recent-upload-list of today contains the action game Genetic Species as full version, splitted into 19 archives with around 180 MB in size altogether.

This game is a development by Marble-Eyes Development. It was distributed by Vulcan Software Limited.

Download: Uploads of the 23.06.2001, and there is GS-FullGame01.lha - GS-FullGame19.lha for download. (ps)

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23.Jun.2001



Aminet Uploads until 23.06.2001
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23.Jun.2001



Benelux Amiga Show: first report (update 3)
Otis from the Amiga User Club Bremen has just given us first details about the show by phone. First of all it has to be said that the dance school where the event is taking place is overcrowded as many, many visitors have come. For the promoters of the show in any case a big success.

The event is taking place on two floors with the exhibitors being downstairs and the LAN party happening upstairs.

During the call I had the opportunity to talk to Martin Schüler from ESCENA who's working on the design of the AmigaOne board by Eyetech. The AmigaOne board is presented as prototype in second revision. The board isn't working yet. For now they continue step by step and every step done until now has worked without any problems. He'll try to give us more technical information during the day via email.

Supplement:
I just had again the chance to talk to Thomas from the AUC-HB, who gave us more impressions via telephone about the show. Those will be posted here as short notes as there'll be a full report done by the AUCB following tomorrow:

Petro Tyschtschenko hold the opening speech.

Interesting was the presentation of the PCI board Prometheus by Matay on which a Voodoo3000 graphics board was running. A version of the game ´Heretic II´ running on this board was shown so everyone could convince himself of the board's quality.

Fleecy Moss of Amiga Inc. presented the SDK (Software Developer Kit) and was at disposal to answer questions. On this occasion the AmigaOS 5.0 planned for the year 2003 was mentioned.

On a Q&A round Fleecy Moss, Alan Redhouse, Martin Schüler and Jürgen Haage answered to the questions of the visitors.

Supplement 2:
At Fun Time World you find some photos of the show, and a comprehensive report will follow.

Supplement 3:
Here's the full report of Fun Time World. (ps)

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23.Jun.2001
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena News
Amiga Arena special discount campaign
In co-operation with Andre Beer the Amiga Arena makes a special price for GeoWorld possible. GeoWorld is the only geography program for the Amiga that is still in development. Please visit for further information the GeoWorld homepage.

Amiga Arena - GeoWorld call
GeoWorld is one of the very few programs that stand out against the usual Amiga software. The developers have collected a huge amount of information and data to make GeoWorld as comprehensive as possible. Despite this such a program "lives" of its up-to-date data.

To make faster updates possible and offer furtheron an allround program the developers need your help. The following tasks are available:

  • Continuing the recollection of the nature data of the countries.
  • A co-operation on the information data of GeoWorld would therefore need an intellectual reception of the source texts made available (scanned encyclopedia pages, html/text files taken from the internet, partly in English) and put them into corresponding texts (e.g. description of a country's nature).
A free full version will of course be made available. Further fees - participation in sales returns - for appropriate extensive co-operation are possible but don't expect any wonders. People with interest may please mail to: Andre Beer.

Amiga Arena remark by Olaf Köbnik
Surely many of you wonder why this all? Sources for information are offered by the internet, and many programs for the PC do so, too. But I belong to the little number of Amiga users who are "Amiga only", and I personally think it is very valuable that such programs will be developed on the Amiga in the future. Additionally it is much more fun for me to use information sources on the Amiga. I can only ask you to support programs like AmiAtlas and Geoworld with feedback etc.! (ps)

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23.Jun.2001
Merlancia Industries (ANF)


Merlancia announces Tsunami Designs
Merlancia Industries has released some concept images of the Tsunami setup, showing a complete "Merlancia MMC Tsunami Setup", the "Merlancia Touchsmart Keyboard" and the "Merlancia Tsunami Tower":


Please see also http://www.gotboing.com and MISEL Engineering-TORRO/MCC for further information.

Update: (14.01.2017, 21:00, cg)

Pictures added to the news item. (ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Matay


Matay news
Warp3D Treiber for Voodoo3
Matay informs that the promised Warp3D drivers for Voodoo3 graphics cards on the PCI board Prometheus are in the works and has put some screenshots online.

PPC for Prometheus
As many people ask about CPU boards for the PCI board Prometheus, Matay gives the following statement:
  1. Matay is not going to produce the PPC card by itself. We will choose among the CPU solutions available at the market (not necessarily "Amiga native" only). It would take too much time and concern to produce such a card, time we can spend providing you with other Amiga-specifict products. Why to invent wheel again?
  2. The only problem to solve is software support to make the hardware cooperate with our PCI bridge. However, with the help of AmigaOS4 developers from Amiga Inc. it is not a problem at all. We will cooperate with them to make Prometheus+CPU card combo 100% compatible with the upcoming AmigaOS.
  3. We are not limiting our support to one CPU card only. You should view a CPU card expansion the same as - for example - a graphics card expansion. More than one solution is possible.
  4. The details will be announced after we finish talks with the CPU cards manufacturers. As we always state - no promises, only facts, so please be patient. In meanwhile, you can use Prometheus boards with the existing Amiga CPU cards. The software, i.e. AmigaOS4, will arrive later this year, so will our hardware to run it on.
Vacation time
Because of vacation time, the phone number +48 609394778 and the e-mail address fei@matay.pl won't be available from June 22nd to July 9th, 2001 and from July 21st to September 6th, 2001. Contact Matay during these times at +48 603785100 and info@matay.pl instead. (ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Olaf Köbnik


Amiga Arena news
Amiga Arena full version: Offensive COLOURS
With permission of Carsten Magerkurth and Andreas Magerl, Amiga Arena makes the release of Offensive COLOURS possible! Offensive COLOURS is the exciting synthesis of Tetris and breakout.

You steer a spaceship in the center of the screen; colored blocks grow out of the screen borders towards you. To stop them, you are armed with a colored disc with which you can shoot at the blocks.

Should the color of the disc match that of the shot block, your score increases and the block vanishes. If not, the disc will be thrown back to you and the colors of block and disc will be exchanged. The new color of the disc then maybe allows the elimination of another block.

If your disc hits a row of blocks that have the same color, the entire row vanishes. The first block scores the usual points, any further two times the usual points. The game ends when the blocks have reached you.

Amiga Arena download: Renegarde
With permission of Wayne Ashworth, the action game "Renegarde" is available for download. It is a freeware game. "Renegarde" is an "Alien Breed" clone for two players, fun and the inspired design speak for themselves. (ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Solar (BAUD) (ANF)


Java on handheld devices - in vogue
Should somebody still question whether it makes any sense to work in the embedded market with Java - SaveJe brings Java2SE to the ARM/XScale processor. Planned release of version 1.0 is in september.

This means that who's interested in programming for handheld devices should take Java into consideration. It also means that Amiga Inc. has to hurry. (Solar)
(ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Marvin Droogsma (e-mail)


Event: Amiga Benelux Show - phone service
Tomorrow the Amiga Benelux Show opens its gates at 10 o'clock. The organizers have set up a phone service through which you can get information on the way to the event and the like; for example if you should have become lost.

You can reach the phone service on Saturday at the following numbers:

06-20189215 - (International: +31-6-20189215)

oder

06-15407476 - (International: +31-6-15407476)

Address: Dansschool Wuyster
Hammerstraat 15
Rotterdam-Nord

City map
Route planner
(ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Sinan Gürkan (e-mail)


AmigArt with new URL
Please use http://65.108.77.227 for reaching Amigart pages until www.amigart.com is directed to our new host. Currently www.amigart.com redirects to another website that has nothing to do with Amiga... (ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Andreas Falkenhahn (e-mail)


CD32 Install Kit for Windows
As some emulation sites already posted this news, here's the official announcement for the Windows version of my CD32 Games Install Kit: It will work in connection with WinUAE and it will be available quite soon.

The compatibility is very high because every game uses custom patches (just like in the Amiga version). Additionally you won't have to install the game, you can run it right from the CD although in some cases some files have to be copied (which need to be patched). CD audio support is not supported yet but will be added for sure later. The first version of the CD32 Games Install Kit 4.5 (Win32 1.0) can be expected in one week. But currently it will be only available for owners of the The Best Of Airsoft Softwair Gold Edition CD-ROM. There are some screenshots of the Windows version available at the Airsoft Softwair homepage. (ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Christoph Meier (ANF)


Chip: Amiga: New computer and software
»With AmigaOS 4.0 and the computer AmigaOne PPC 1200, a myth will be brought back to life within the next weeks. This was announced by Bill McEwen, CEO of Amiga, on Thursday. The owner of the Amiga trademark warned in a press release of an abuse of the name of the once popular home computer. According to information from McEwen there's besides the American company headquarter only one more office in Braunschweig.«
Full German article at the titlelink. (ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Thomas Steiding (e-mail)


e.p.i.c. interactive entertainment: status update
Add-on CD Earth2140 Mission Pack with 80+ new single player missions, 6 new units, 2 new buildings and 1 new terrain will be available for Mac and Amiga by the end of July. For Amigaplayers the Mission Pack will bring multiplayer support to this RTS via LAN.

The MAC version of our cartoon adventure THE FEEBLE FILES is in late beta stages and will propably go into production next week. You can find some screenshots taken from the Mac version in the news section of our homepage. The game will come on 3 CDs and comes in english, french, spanish, german and italian versions. You will find more information on this game and how pathetic rebellions really can get in the projects section of our homepage.

Empire builder Knights and Merchants is now in early beta testing on the Mac. We expect a demoversion to become available by mid July. (ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Frank Fenn (ANF)


Instructions: Amiga & Mac printer sharing
As questions about printer sharing between Mac and Amiga arise ever now and then, I have attempted to write some instructions on the topic. Required are the software packages TCP stack, Samba, Turboprint and Ghostscript, as well as DAVE on the Mac side. (ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Amiga.org


Amiga.org: problems with PHP-Nuke
Eight months ago, Amiga.org has changed the entire site to PHP-Nuke, an all-in-one portal package. The portal offers all required functions, including news, forums and comments.

According to Amiga.org, PHP-Nuke got instable under heavy load which lead to frequent breakdowns. Wayne Hunt will now rebuild the entire website and asks for comments or suggestions to wayne@amiga.org. Especially the news have highest priority. (ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Ray A. Akey (e-mail)


AMIGA Inc.: News from CEO Bill McEwen (Executive Update)
Greetings To The Amiga Family:

There have been some recent mis-representations that I have recently received about Amiga, Inc., and our office locations. Amiga is doing very well, and we are excited about the future of Amiga. The Amiga Family continues to grow with new partners, new products, and the very near release of AmigaDE 1.0.

However with all of this activity there have been some out there who have recently sent out false information about Amiga, and I need to clarify this now.

Amiga Incorporated is headquartered in Snoqualmie, Washington USA.

Amiga Deutschland is still in business. We have only closed the Langen office. There are going to be some new additions, and a new office location announced in the next couple of weeks, but know now that Amiga International was a Gateway company, and was not and has not been associated with Amiga, Inc. since 1999. The dealer in Germany that is making claims that they are Amiga International is completely false, and Amiga Incorporated the parent company of Amiga Deutschland is going to take legal action against those who make these false claims.

There is another dealer in India who has started claiming that they are Amiga in India. This again is also false. Amiga does NOT have any official representation in India outside of the Amiga dealers who are there. Amiga Incorporated is currently evaluating an office in India, and other countries where we do business.

To those of you who continue to try and tear Amiga apart, it is time to stop. Amiga is moving forward, there are great things ahead, and for the first time in many years, the Amiga family will have new products, and choices.

I look forward to a great year.

Kindest regards,

Bill McEwen (ps)

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22.Jun.2001
Soren Ladegaard (ANF)


de Volkskrant: "Tulip" reviving the Commodore brand?
It's been reported in a Dutch national newspaper that computer company Tulip intend to bring the Commodore brand back to life in some capacity. Tulip spokesman J. van den Berg claims the company is simply responding to customer calls for Commodore. Whether this means some real Commodore hardware is on its way or all it is is simply a line of PCs with the Commodore logo slapped on the outside is still unclear, but Dutch readers will no doubt find this article very interesting...! (ps)

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21.Jun.2001
Martin Merz (ANF)


Icons: MI News - QuadraMI 4 and new archive available
QuadraMI 4 is available for download.

A new image archive by the name of QuadraMI 4 is available on Mason.Home and Aminet. QuadraMI 4 is an extended collection of icons for toolbars and start menus for applications like Workbench 2000, Toolmanager, Directory Opus Magellan, and many more. The images are of IFF format and available as ColorIcons. Those were created in the popular GlowIcons design with a standard colour depth of 32 and a basic size of 24x24 pixles, but without the glow effect.

Other projects.

Some new and reworked archives are available for download in addition:
  • CManMI - new toolbar for CManager by VaporWare
  • IBrowseMI - navigation bar for IBrowse with additional images by Kristóph Gruber
  • mFTPMI - AppMI basing toolbar set for mFTP-II
  • NRogMI - image set for NewsRog with GlowIcons design
Please, visit the "Projects" page of Mason.Home for more information. (ps)

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21.Jun.2001
Andrew Bell


Unpacking-Frontend: Voodoo-X version 1.5 beta 9
Voodoo-X is a MUI basing interface for the archive unpacking system XADmaster.library by Dirk Stöcker.

Using Voodoo-X you can handily view the content of archive (single files, too). This beta version might contain crash causing bugs. More details under the title link.

Download: VX1.5.BETA9.lha - 120 kB (ps)

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21.Jun.2001
ASM-One


Assembler: ASM-One version 1.47
Today, Boushh released version 1.47 of the assembler packet 'ASM-One'. This version runs on Amigas with the original chip set and on Amigas equipped with graphic boards (RTG). New is the PPC assembling which enables you to mix 68k/PPC code.

Download: asmonev147.lha - 294 kB (ps)

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21.Jun.2001
Marvin Droogsma (E-Mail)


Event: Benelux Amiga Show News
Only two days left until the Benelux Amiga Show in Rotterdam, Netherlands, but still new and interesting details are arriving:

Radio-Special
A Dutch radio station announced to create an Amiga special on the Show.

VPRO-TV - Amiga Special
The editor board of the TV station VPRO-TV took the task to create an Amiga special. To make that reality they even will travel to the U.S.A. and also the European users shall be reviewed. In cooperation with the Dutch print magazine AmigaScene it will be discussed what is to report about AMIGA on the Benelux Amiga Show, and first shots will be taken.

Matay will attend, too.
The Polish hardware developer Matay, at this time well known by the PCI board ´Prometheus´, shortly decided to attend the show and they sure will have some boards with them. (ps)

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21.Jun.2001
GP-Software / Thomas Wölflick (ANF)


File manager: Directory Opus 6 released
As already reported, yesterday, in the article File manager: DirOpus V4.15m Beta the PC version Directory Opus 6 was released at GP Software. While rummaging in the Aminet uploads I stumbled upon the following text inside the DOpus6 readme file (title link):

"ALL REGISTERED USERS OF DIRECTORY OPUS 5 FOR THE AMIGA ARE ENTITLED TO A 25% CROSSGRADE DISCOUNT ON THE PURCHASE PRICE."

This is interesting for Amiga users using a PC, too, and not wanting to miss their favourite file manager. The 30-days-PC-test-version is available e.g. here (DOpusInstall.exe). (ps)

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21.Jun.2001
Christoph Meier (ANF)


Golem: Transmeta sales decreasing drastically
»Orders from Japan decreasing
The still fresh processor developer Transmeta now also warns of intelligibly lower sales in 2Q01. For a reason they mention the bad economical situation which now spreads to Japan, too - Japan is Transmeta's biggest market place.

Though additional manufacturers to produce their own chips could have been gained, orders from Japanese Notebook manufacturers are significant low. Therefore Transmeta adjust their sales expectancy to 40% - 45% below sales in 1Q01 (18.6 millions USD).«
Complete article (German) under the title link. (ps)

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21.Jun.2001
Computerwoche (ANF)


HP brings stereos and TV-sets to the Web
»The IT company Hewlett-Packard (HP) from California, U.S.A., is about to present a system to connect stereos and TV-sets to the internet, next week in New York. The "HP Digital Entertainment Center", to be plugged into stereo or TV-set casings, can download, save and play music videos and digital sound from the Web. The appliance has enough memory to save up to 750 audio CD's. It is connected to the Internet by simply pressing a button without to be forced to boot-up a computer.«
Complete article (German) under the title link. (ps)

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21.Jun.2001
Thomas Steidung (E-Mail)


Games: Amiga Classix 3 released
The game compilation CD Amiga Classix 3 was released at e.p.i.c. interactive, today. On this CD available for Mac, Amiga, and Windows are to find more than 100 complete and many of them formally commercial games.

Among the commercial highlights on this CD are Der Seelenturm, XTreme Racing, Obsession Pinball, Fatman, Beneath the Steel Sky, Lure of the Temptress, Vroom, Wheelspin, Trainer, Ziriax, Sixth Sense Investigation, Blade, Tactical Manager, Risk, Black Sect, Tanglewood, and Ziriax. This CD is available from e.p.i.c. interactive entertainment. (ps)

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20.Jun.2001
Jan Andersen


Virus Help Denmark: VEPatch.Brain Version 1.35
A new update has been published of the 'VEPatch.Brain v1.34' for VirusExecutor. Here the details:

  • Name: VEPatchBrain v1.35
  • Archivename: VEPatchBrain.lha
  • Archivesize: 22.161 Bytes
  • Date: 20. June 2001
  • Programmer: Jan Erik Olausen
  • Required: VirusExecutor V2.xx


Changes since the last version:
  • SysTracker v0.1
  • SnoopSetFunction v0.9
  • AslToRT v39.2
  • OutLineFont v1.3
  • imagepool.library v0.8ß
  • New recon to explode.library due to virus...
  • Remember.. If you have a lot of unknown patches, please let me know so I can add them to this patch brain :)
(ps)

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20.Jun.2001
Fr3dy (E-Mail)


Portings of Fr3dY: New URL
As reported on 11th of June in 2001 Fr3dy has made some ports for 68k and MorphOS and make the tools available on a website.

The url has changed: From now on you can access the website under http://fr3dy.meanmachine.ch/. (ps)

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20.Jun.2001
Neodym (ANF)


User report soundcard "Repulse" and new AlienDesign website
On ANN a lucky man who ordered the soundcard ´Repulse´ in advance has posted a report about it. He seems to be very satisfied.

Besides this Aliendesign seemed to found a GBR because the website can be now accessed under the new url http://www.aliendesign-gbr.de/. (ps)

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20.Jun.2001
Eyetech


Eyetech: AmigaOne 1200/4000 faq updated
The AmigaOne 1200/4000 faq (frequently asked questions) of Eyetech has been updated and some questions and answers has been added. (ps)

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20.Jun.2001
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise: Bill Gates likes Open Source
»Bill Gates recently told that he basicly has nothing against free software: "An ecological system with free and commercial software which leaves the costumer the decision is an important and healthy ecological system". But he criticized the General Public License (GPL) because it forbid commercial enterprises to use work or to build on it which has copyrighted by the "Pac-man-like" character of this licence. What Gates understands under "Pac-man-like" he unfortunately did not told.«
Complete article under the title link. (ps)

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20.Jun.2001
Directory Opus 4 Research Project


Filemanager: DirOpus V4.15m beta
Jacek Rzeuski has published betaversion 4.15m of the filemanager 'DirOpus'. The update contains some improvements which are listed in the History.

This betaversion only contains the files which has changed compared with 'Directory Opus V4.15'. You can find this version and the corresponding source code on the download-site.

DirOpus is a filemanager programmed by Jonathan Potter and Greg Perry of GP Software. The DirOpus version for Windows is already available in version 6.

In 1999 the source code of version 4 was released under GNU Public License-conditions. Jacek Rzeuski then started to rework and improve the program.

Download: DOpus415mbeta.lzx - 472 kB

Mirror: http://dopus.free.fr/
Alternative download: DOpus415mbeta.lzx (ps)

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20.Jun.2001
Marvin Droogsma (E-Mail)


Event: Benelux Amiga Show news
As already announced several times the Benelux Amiga Show in connection with a LAN-party will take place on 23th of June in 2001 in Rotterdam which are organized by the Dutch print magazine called ´Amiga Scene´ and the trader ´Computer City´.

Premiere
In addition to the already mentioned highlights Hyperion will publicly demonstrate the Warp3D on a Prometheus PCI-Board with Voodoo3 graphic board for the first time. Ben Hermans, Hans-Jörg and Thomas Frieden and Timothy de Groote are pesent.

TV
A Dutch television station will make recordings of the show and will broadcast it in the programme '7 dagen' ('7 days'). The broadcast will show people who keep their proper distance to Microsoft and rather do not want something to do with it. You could not describe the Amiga community in a better way, could you? :) (ps)

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20.Jun.2001
iFusion Mailingliste (ANF)


Emulator: iFusion Update V1.3.0
We are pleased to announce the availability of V1.3.0 of iFusion. This version enables sound on the emulation. There are three update patches available at the Blittersoft website iFusion section (www.blittersoft.com) to update the three current CD releases (V1.0.0, V1.0.1 and V1.2.0). You will need to have your original CD mounted to patch your program.

Also required are the Mac sound extension (NWEAudio) and revised drivers, all available for download.

Please note that we are also in possesion of the latest Picasso96 update that corrects all screen split problems when used with iFusion. We are unable to make this available as it is beta, but the Picasso96 team should be releasing this update soon. We were able to run iFusion with Voodoo III and Prometheus using this new patch.

Also note that the asyncio.library is no longer required by iFusion. Thanks to Jim/Joe for this update! :-) (ps)

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20.Jun.2001
Haage&Partner


H&P: Opinion poll to PageStream
In order to better get to know the demands of the costumer concerning PageStream Haage&Partner has prepared a small opinion poll and would be pleased if you took part.

Because PageStream is currently delivered without example files and patterns H&P has also given you the opportunity to upload your patterns to its server. If you have made ones and you want to place it at the PageStream-users disposal you can transfer the files.

Direct link to the opinion poll and to the upload: German - English You can find the opinion poll under the title link. (ps)

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20.Jun.2001
Jan Andersen (E-Mail)


Virus Help Denmark: Safe Version 15.9
With the viruschecker ´Safe´ you can look for virus but you can not eliminate them. It follows the details to version 15.9 which has been published today:

Name: Safe v15.9
Archivename : Safe.lha
Archivesize: 33.767 Bytes
Releasedate: 19. June 2001
Programmer: Zbigniew Trzcionkowski
Required: Amiga with OS 2.04+ (xvs.library strongly recommended)

News in v15.9:
  • Added BOBEK2 linkvirus (memory removal and XFD slave to see it in files with VirusZ). This one was very difficult to handle in memory. File detection is very easy and shouldn't generate any false positives.
  • Kicked out TCPPATCH/S parameter in order to make place for code that kills BOBEK2 in memory.
(ps)

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20.Jun.2001
Richard Kapp (E-Mail)


GFX-BASE: Review of HBMonopoly V 2.6, Apps-section and opinion poll
On the site of GFX-BASE you can read a new review. This time we have tested the new version of HBMonopoly. Besides this we have extended our tools-section and renamed it into 'Apps'. In this section you can find software which either only run on graphic boards or at least take strong advantage of it. Our opinion poll is also new: We would like to know which graphic board you use on you Amiga system. We would be pleased if many users will participate. (ps)

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19.Jun.2001
3ivx


3ivx news
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 21:48:11 +0200
From: Francis Ennekens francis@3ivx.com

Subject: PR: Happy Machines grants 3ivx resellerships to companiesworldwide

For immediate release:
Happy Machines grants 3ivx resellerships to companies worldwide

June 18, 2001- Happy Machines n.v., a leading video technology 
company specializing in providing the highest-quality video on CD's, 
DVD's and electronic business cards, announced today that ICCIP, a 
Dutch company, will be reselling the 3ivx codec in combination with 
its products.

This deal will allow ICCIP to prove the viability of high quality 
video bundled with CD's, DVD's and electronic business card 
duplicating products and services.

"We are excited to be working with ICCIP and to be expanding our 
market share in the CD industry" said Dirk Laureyssens, Happy 
Machines CEO. "We look forward to making video on CD's available in 
Holland."

"ICCIP continues to ally itself with the best technology in the 
business," said John Besseling, ICCIP CEO. "By offering the 3ivx 
codec together with our products, we guarantee the finest video CD 
products available on the market today."

ICCIP will begin selling the 3ivx products, their patented electronic 
business cards, long life CD's and labelling kit starting today. They 
will also provide customized CD/DVD duplication and labeling robots.

Happy Machines is able to reach unparalleled levels of quality by 
combining the MPEG-4v3 specifications with its unique proprietary 
algorithms. 3ivx provides a more efficient storage use on CD's in the 
areas of business, education and video entertainment. In order to 
ensure optimum viewing experience, Happy Machines' video engineers 
created an auto-installer that runs automatically on Windows or 
Macintosh PC's when you insert a 3ivx CD and installs the 3ivx codec 
as appropriate.

About Happy Machines n.v.
Happy Machines n.v. is a Belgian company that represents a creative 
team and a large international network of inventors, software and 
hardware developers, designers in various fields such as imaging, 
satellite communications, artificial intelligence, machinery etc., 
which has contacts with top-manufacturers worldwide. The company is 
also a member of the MPEG-group and is an Inmarsat partner. It is 
orientated on project development and related intellectual 
properties. Headquartered in Antwerp Happy Machines may be reached at 
Grote Steenweg 408/19, 2600 Antwerp, Belgium, telephone +32-3-2816858 
or 3ivx@3ivx.com. Investor inquiries should be sent to 
invest@3ivx.com. More information is available at 
http://www.3ivx.com/.

About ICCIP
ICCIP is founded specially to present and sell products related to 
data marketing and technology. The company offers unique patent 
protected products and marketing solutions and is specialized in 
digital content, high-end mass storage of data and the distribution 
of data. ICCIP is determined to work right now with technology coming 
available tomorrow. More information is available at 
http://www.3ivx.com/resellers/.

Contact info:
Francis Ennekens
+32-3-2816858
3ivx@3ivx.com
http://www.3ivx.com/pr/
(ps)

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19.Jun.2001
Achim Stegemann (ANF)


Asyncio.library (68k+WarpOS) update
There's a new update for the asyncio.library with WarpOS support (V40.6). Sadly the last version had the same problems in PPC writing mode than before. This update fixes these problems so that there shouldn't be any more lock-ups on writing with PPC.

If there shouldn't be any problems with it, this will be the last version since there'll be no more optimizations by me that could make the library more efficient.

Download: asyncioppc.lha (ps)

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19.Jun.2001
Amiga Future [News]


Game: Aqua directly distributed by Emerald Imaging
Emerald Imaging is selling their new game 'Aqua' from now on through CCNow, an online store that works with the Amiga and accepts all major credit cards. Amiga dealers will be supplied directly by Emerald Imaging. (ps)

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19.Jun.2001



Aminet Uploads until 19.06.2001
LocalePL_OS39.lha    biz/dbase  105K+Polish locale for OS3.9 ver 1.8
AmiDiction.lha       comm/tcp    26K+Online Dictionary
AWebcolor2CED.lha    comm/www     5K+Html color selecting from AWeb to CED
Dvn2-Prom.lha        demo/aga   151K+Devotion 2 - Promotional Intro
wpz-frozen44.lha     demo/aga   550K+Frozen#44 - Underscore Party Edition
Hjb-DVN2.lha         demo/mag   1.3M+HJB - Devotion, issue two. 
amiga13.lha          dev/cross   73K+LUnix SDK (binary distribution)
FindChanges.lha      disk/misc   96K+Finds changes made to disk
tsgui.lha            disk/misc   31K+Create or write back image files from an
RDBrecov.lha         disk/salv   24K+Search lost PFS/SFS partitions on a hard
starmagb1_ag.lha     docs/mags  391K+German Amiga-Online-Magazine AmigaGuide-
Mattonite.lha        game/demo  475K+BreakOut demo game, working in progress
Warp3DDev-4.0.lha    gfx/board  315K+Warp3D V4, Developer archive
ASIE.lha             misc/emu    88K+ASIE (AMIGA Space Invaders Emulator)
p-interp.lha         misc/emu   165K+P-Code interpreter (to run the apple pas
imdbDiff010608.lha   misc/imdb  1.7M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
Fire_Forget2.lha     mods/misc   51K+Custom module from "Fire & Forget II"
dmdev.lha            mus/play   136K+Mpeg.device for Delfina DSP
EP_BeathovenSS.lha   mus/play     6K+EaglePlayer "Beathoven Synthesizer" exte
EP_DaveLowe.lha      mus/play     8K+EaglePlayer "Dave Lowe" external replaye
EP_DaveLoweNew.lha   mus/play    13K+EaglePlayer "Dave Lowe New" external rep
EP_Soundfactor.lha   mus/play     7K+EaglePlayer "Soundfactory" external repl
RAPlay.lha           mus/play   256K+Play/decode RealAudio v1&2 files. (w/src
HTMLstrip.lha        text/misc   31K+HTML stripper which can also replace HTM
ltools21_demo.lha    text/misc   46K+Dictionary and Document Translator
Move21.lha           util/batch   7K+Moves Files, For Use With Shell
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19.Jun.2001
AmiDog


AmiDog: AMP movieplayer beta page online
Mathias "AmiDog" Roslund has created a download page for beta versions of his PPC movie player 'AMP' and offers a current beta version for download. As soon as there'll be changes to the beta version the more recent versions will be available from the beta download page.

With 'AMP' you can currently play the following multimedia files:
  • MPEG1/2 video with sound (optional)
  • MP2/MP3 audio streams
  • FLI/FLC
  • AC3 streams


Download: AMP2-BETA-010618.lha (ps)

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19.Jun.2001
Christoph Meier (ANF)


Golem: Matrox Millennium G550 - Vertex Shader included
»After rumors had been around for months, Matrox Graphics Inc. has now finally announced their long-awaited graphics card Millennium G550. The graphics chip G550 working on it integrates as second - after the much more expensive GeForce3 - a DirectX-8-compatible Vertex Shader. Matrox nevertheless does not target the card at hardware for game freaks but rather for online communication and web entertainment.«
Full article in German at the titlelink.

More news on the topic:
AnandTech: Matrox Millennium G550: Matrox's Next-Generation chip arrives
Toms Hardware: Matrox Launches The G550
(ps)

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19.Jun.2001
Christoph Meier (ANF)


TecChannel: Metabox loses supporting banks
»The multimedia company which has been shaken by scandals has lost two supporting banks. After the insolvency Merck Finck & Co as well as M.M. Warburg quitted their cooperation with the company.
With these news a spokeswoman of Metabox confirmed a report of the online edition of the Manager Magazine. Metabox had, however, found a new bank. Required for the official quotation however are at least two banks. Metabox produces settop boxes for using internet by television.« Full German article at the titlelink. (ps)

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19.Jun.2001
GNU website


GNU Compiler Collection version 3.0 finished
Version 3.0 of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) has been finished. Now integrated is a Java compiler that creates native and Java bytecode and an interpreter for Java bytecode. More information and details at the titlelink. (ps)

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19.Jun.2001
Mirko Engelhardt (ANF)


Amigaland: 17 new games for free download
Amigaland has 17 more games for free download on their website! These are freeware games like Blade, Spectrum, One On One, Xenox.

All these games are by Scorpius Software (Information Software) and were kindly provided for Amigaland.

The Amigaland logo contest with a draw and prices is still running until July 15th. (ps)

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19.Jun.2001
Slawomir Wilk (e-mail)


Online magazine: Amiga Minus #2
The second issue of "Amiga Minus" - online magazine dedicated to polish Amiga users has been released! Inside: an interview with Ralph Schmidt and Eric Schwartz, what people think about war between polish PCI-interface developers, what is the condition of polish Amiga companies, how did Commodore look like under Jack Tramiel's control, what are the plans of game developers like Hyperion or Epic Interactive, review of "Dzien, Dejection" - XTD's music CD and Amiga Meeting 2001 pre-invitation. (ps)

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18.Jun.2001
ANN


EETimes: Startup says software translates binary code on the fly
The article, published in EETimes, deals with the announcement of an american startup. A short extract:

»LONDON - A spin-off from the University of Manchester, Transitive Technologies Ltd., is planning to wow engineers at the Embedded Processor Forum this week in San Jose, Calif., with its dynamic binary-translation technology.
The San Diego company claims its Dynamite software can take binary code ready to run on one type of processor and, on the fly, translate it into the binary code required by another. Transitive also says that because of optimizing routines within its software, the translated code usually runs faster and more efficiently than the original native code.
If these claims are substantiated, Transitive could spark dramatic changes in the way processor hardware is designed and deployed by ending the architecture-loyalty and legacy-code issues that have dominated for the last 20 years.«
The whole article is available at the titlelink. (ps)

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18.Jun.2001
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena: Interview with Stefan Kost
There are a special offer of SoundFX and an interview with Stefan Kost, the developer of SoundFX, available at Amiga Arena (ps)

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18.Jun.2001
Marvin Droogsma (E-Mail)


Event: iBox at Benelux Amiga Show (update)
Beside the already reported VIP's and highlights the new IBOX will be presented.

iBox

The IBOX is some kind of special tower containing beside the normal PC-hardware an Amiga-mainboard, a modem, and some additional hardware. The PC is able to control and update Amiga-software like Scala/Mediapoint by using a special software. The IBOX is doing what the Amiga does best: loop playback. By using the PC-software everyone can use every possibility offered in the digitalmarket like webcams and digitalcameras.

This concept is currently used by many customers for example for sportbars and tourist information centers. The concept includes the possibility of updating hundrets of these boxes by pressing one button. Even a cellphone with wap-capabilities is able to start this process. A good example for the co-operation of Amiga and PC.

The concept and the IBOX were developed by www.oto-foto.nl and www.digitalconsult.nl.

Error correction, 19 June 2001:
I misunderstood one item of Marvin's description of the iBox (Info-Box). Contrary to what is described there is no PC hardware used in the box. It rather is fact that the customers create the info pages on common PC machines and then those pages will be translated to Amiga language by a 'translator' which makes it possible to use Amiga hardware in the box.

A text can be sent to the Amiga using a cell phone which then will be displayed as desired due to the background, logo, and animation preset. (ps)

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18.Jun.2001
Aaron Digulla (AROS-ML)


AROS News
During the weekend, the AROS server was down due to a hardware failure. The machine will be replaced within the next few weeks :-) Until then, you can expect the machine to fail again. We are aware of this and we're working on it. No need to worry. (ps)

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18.Jun.2001
AmBoS-Team (Lars Maschmann, Uwe Rosenkranz) (ANF)


AmBoS-Support discontinued
The support and development of AmBoS, a Amiga-Mailboxprogram, will be discontinued on the 01.07.2001. The service ExecBase will be discontinued at this day to.

Reasons for this decision: low user-interest, the success of the WWW and problems with the timeconsuming support and softwaredevelopment. (ps)

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17.Jun.2001
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)


Amiga: SCSI Driver for AmigaOS4
The AmigaOne specification contain an on-board IDE controller, but much of the Amiga users use SCSI hardware (harddrives, CD drives, scanners).

That's why Amiga Inc.plans to develop a SCSI driver for the "NCR SCSI scripts chip" for Amiga OS4.x (today, NCR is a subsidiary company of LSI Logic).

An internal document describing the reasons why these chips have been chosen was published on the AmigaOne mailing list (title link). The same chip was utilized in diverse Amiga products (e.g. in newer Phase5 acceleration cards).

These chips are to be of first class at Amiga Inc. at this time, but this decision might change if a better solution would turn out.

Fleecy Moss wrote: ".... - don't assume a PCI card is supported until we release the driver for it." (sd)

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17.Jun.2001
AWeb PPC JPEG Plugin


Browser: AWeb PowerPC JPEG Plugin V0.7
On 17 June 2001 Tom Parker has released version 0.7 of the PPC-JPEG plug-in 'AWeb PowerPC JPEG Plugin' for the WWW-browser 'AWeb'. In this version notedly reduction of context switches increase the performance.

To install this version the 68k version of the JPEG plug-in is required, too, which is to find on the AWeb homepage. The PPC version then will be copied to the Plugin directory and related settings will be done.

Download: (sd)

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17.Jun.2001
Ghandy (E-Mail)


Game: Land of Genesis Fix
A bugfix for the Turrican oriented action game 'Land of Genesis Fix' was released. The following has changes since the prior version:
  • fixed Intro bug on A4000's
  • the intro runs more slow now
  • skill level was re-adjusted
  • 'Easy' mode is even more easy now
  • rockets now clash with walls
  • 2-buttons joysticks are supported now
  • screen memory option.
  • sound effects were softened
  • the end picture was changed
The game runs on A1200 with 2 MB FastRAM and better; faster Amigas are supported.

Download: (sd)

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17.Jun.2001
Czech Amiga News


Magazine: Amiga Power #XIV
Issue #14 of the French magazine 'Amiga Power' has been released. This issue contains previews of iFusion and the GREX 1200, a test of Payback, and more.

This magazine is issued by the French Amiga assosiation 'AFLE' whom you can draw it from. (sd)

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17.Jun.2001
Czech Amiga News


MP3: MAS-Player V1.3e
as an update of the MAS CLI commands.

This software works with both version of the MAS-Player and supports the MAS chip versions G10 and G12. The CLI commands archive contains the source codes of the CLI commands in addition.

'MAS-Player' is a hardware based MP3 player to be plugged to the Amiga's parallel port ('printer port').

Download: (sd)

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17.Jun.2001
Amiga Extreme


Warp3D: Voodoo Driver Status
Amiga Extreme has published an e-mail by Thomas Frieden (Hyperion) in which he reports the current status of the Voodoo driver for Warp3D.

The Warp3D team converted almost everything relating the use of the FIFO command. As the team was suggested the frame-rate now majorly is independent from the resolution. The speed at 800x600 is exactly the same as at 320x200.

Heretic 2 is still playable at 1024x768, but the Voodoo card starts to slow down from this resolution.

Moreover the Voodoo version looks much better than the Permedia version. (Screenshots (left: Permedia2, right: Voodoo)).

At this time it seems like the Prometheus version of the driver would be finished first. This might happen next week already. The G-REX and hopefully the Mediator version, too, will follow soon after.

The Prometheus driver will be the first because of the G-REX prototype had a little problem preventing FIFO from working. So, development was done on the Prometheus board.

Development of Warp3D now is done using the new gcc basing StormC 4 which creates fine code, already. Additionally it enables the use of Inline assembler. By some PPC assembler optimizations the Warp3D team now can almost fill up the bus with data to almost reach the maximum performance.

Supplement 17 June 2001:
Ben Yoris (Hyperion) wrote on ANN that Hyperion will do a presentation of their own games on the Prometheus PCI board with a Voodoo3 plugged in on the Benelux Amiga Show, which will take place on June 23rd, 2001. (sd)

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17.Jun.2001
Carsten Scholling (ANF)


MUI: NList.mcc V19.99 and V19.100
Under the title link you will find the long awaited bugfix for NList.mcc fixing the wordwrap problem.

There are also new betas with noticeable higher speed to find there. Especially inserting/removing of a lot of entries at once takes much time in the list-view of NList.

That's why save and management routines were optimized. With some of the operations NList now is up to 3.5 times faster than the old version. Even the origin must surrender for some items (factor 1.2 - 1.3). But to compare directly is not quite fair, since NList offers a lot of features more and therefore has to calculate more, sometimes.

Furthermore NListtree of course benefits from the new performance.

Download: (sd)

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17.Jun.2001
Ray A. Akey (E-Mail)


Amiga Inc. and Matay announce Cooperation for AmigaOS/4
Amiga and Matay Announce AmigaOS/4 Cooperative

Snoqualmie, 16 June, 2001 - Amiga Inc and Matay company are pleased to announce they are co-operating on a series of initiatives that will see the AmigaOS4 family of operating systems running on Matay's existing and future products.

At the St Louis show in April, Amiga announced the continued development of AmigaOS, with AmigaOS4 moving AmigaOS3 to modern hardware and preparing the way for AmigaOS5. AmigaOS5 will be targeted at both the home server and the desktop/workstation markets.

"In developing AmigaOS4.0, we have been making extensive use of the Prometheus PCI bridge board, to get a head start on developing drivers for the various sub systems whilst we wait for the Eyetech AmigaOne to be completed," said Fleecy Moss, CTO of Amiga Inc. "The quality of both their product and support, and their commitment to the future of the Amiga has made working with them a pleasure, and we look forward to this co-operation intensifying over the next few years."

"We are very excited to work with Amiga Inc., the company that leads our community into the new technological revolution. In the incoming years, we will witness a breakthrough in digital home appliances, a trend to abandon a single computer workstation in favour of several smaller, yet more user-friendly devices. The revolution is coming, though we need to prepare for it, like the Amiga market needs transition from our classic computers to new technologies and standards. Amiga Inc. is the company that foresees these trends and enters the digital future today. We are proud that our Prometheus board, the first Zorro III PCI bridge for Amiga, helps them in making these plans come true," said Filip Dab- Mirowski, CEO of Matay company. "We will continue co-operation with Amiga Inc., not only providing them with hardware solutions for today Amiga market but also working together on products for the future digital market."

About Amiga:

Amiga Inc is a privately held Seattle based digital solutions company that revolutionised computing in 1984 with the introduction of the A1000, and has consistently been at the cutting edge of the digital revolution ever since. Currently it offers a complete solution for digital living, the AmigaDE (Digital Environment) which provide a device and OS (host) agnostic, universal, scalable content platform for OEMs and IHVs, consumers, producers and brokers of digital content, and the AmigaOS, a 68k and PPC based desktop, workstation and digital server platform for the most demanding of activities. The AmigaDE is currently being deployed on a variety of major cell phone, PDA, Set Top Box, Console, Digital Appliance and existing personal computer platforms. AmigaOS4 is expected to be launched in 3Q2001, running on the new AmigaOne computer. For further information, please email press@amiga.com, support@amiga.com or telephone (US) 425 396 5660.

About Matay:

Matay company is a privately held computer business oriented company. It was founded in 2000 as an Amiga-only software dealer and in a very short time earned trust of Polish Amiga users. With the introduction of Prometheus PCI bridge for Zorro III equipped Amigas, Matay has extended its offer with hardware solutions for the Amiga platform and professional electronic design of printed-circuitboards. Now, with the announcement of close co-operation with Amiga Inc., Matay enters a domain of digital appliances, which is predicted to be the future of home and business computing around the world. For more information, please email info@matay.pl, fei@matay.pl or telephone (+48) 609 394 778 or (+48) 603 785 100. (ps)

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17.Jun.2001
Andreas Widdelmann (ANF)


Game: HBMonopoly V2.6
HBMonopoly by Holger Beer now is available for download as version 2.6 at the title link.

HBMonopoly is a conversion for the Amiga of the popular board game. It runs in a Workbench window or on it's own screen and supports many different languages and specific country versions. Up to eight players, controlled by the computer or by human players, can take part in one game. From version 2 HBMonopoly is network capable and can be played via a local network of even via Internet.

Information about the online games are to find on the website of the IRC channel #AmigaFun. (ps)

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16.Jun.2001
Jeff Kreis (REBOL-ML)


Magazine: REBOL/Zine Issue 1 Vol 1
On June 15th, 2001 Jeff Kreis has released the first issue of the REBOL/Zine magazine. This English online magazine is busy with the REBOL system. The current issue contains contributions to the following subjects:
  • REBOL Puzzles and Idioms (Until when?, Loopy House)
  • Posting to Web Forms Tip
  • HTTP Tips and Tricks
  • ALERT ALERT ALERT
  • Command Tricks (Mouse)
  • POP to mbox Filter
  • A Day in the Life of REBOL (Carl Sassenrath)
(sd)

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16.Jun.2001
SixK


Database: MySQL for Amiga Version 3.23.39
On the French website ´SixK´ you can find the AmigaOS port of the MySQL database system in version 3.23.39, compiled for 68020 and 68040 processors. Details regarding the made changes can be found following the title link.

Download:
MySqld_3.23.39_020.lzx (68020)
MySqld_3.23.39_base.lzx (68040)
(ps)

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16.Jun.2001
Jens Schoenfeld (ANF)


Individual Computer: vacation
Individual Computer is on vacation until the end of next week and will therefore answer to emails again from June 25th. (ps)

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16.Jun.2001



Aminet Uploads until 16.06.2001
DKG-LIFX.lha         demo/sound 754K+Anarchy's 'Legalise It' 680x0/AGA/HD fix
PureBasic.lha        dev/basic  560K+V2.32 - Brand new powerful programming l
PureBasicUpd.lha     dev/basic  496K+V2.32b - Update for registered users (fr
DragnDrop14b.lha     dev/gui    129K+Update of dragndrop library - got new fu
WHDLoad_dev.lha      dev/misc   526K+HD-Installer for OS-Killer
WHDLoad_usr.lha      dev/misc   134K+HD-Installer for OS-Killer
fat95.lha            disk/misc   84K+Win95/98 compatible file system
GHAS.lha             docs/lists 204K+Maintenance Update: database of nearly 1
WHDIGamesE-F.lzh     game/patch 1.1M+Harddisk Installs using WHDLoad
WHDIGamesG-I.lzh     game/patch 1.3M+Harddisk Installs using WHDLoad
WHDIGamesJ-M.lzh     game/patch 1.9M+Harddisk Installs using WHDLoad
WHDIGamesN-R.lzh     game/patch 2.0M+Harddisk Installs using WHDLoad
WHDIGamesS-T.lzh     game/patch 2.8M+Harddisk Installs using WHDLoad
WHDIGamesU-Z.lzh     game/patch 1.0M+Harddisk Installs using WHDLoad
WHD_HardDrivn2.lha   game/patch  43K+HD Installer for Hard Drivin' II
tiny3dV7.lha         game/shoot  98K+3D Tankshooter V0.7 (ONLY GFX-BOARDS)
X_Q.lha              game/wb     37K+A peg game on an "X" shaped board
3dgpl.lha            gfx/3d      46K+3DGPL V1.0 amiga link library 
acidtake.mpg         mods/mpg   3.4M+AcidTakeOver. Techno (MP3) tune from Emu
amphetarmx.mpg       mods/mpg   3.1M+AmphetamineRMX. Techno/Trance/House (MP3
cosmicspots.mpg      mods/mpg   3.4M+Cosmic spots. HardTrance (MP3) tune from
elephant.mpg         mods/mpg   3.3M+Elephant trunk. Goa/PsyTrance (MP3) tune
liquidpath.mpg       mods/mpg   4.4M+Liquid path. Goa/PsyTrance (MP3) tune fr
lovemem.mpg          mods/mpg   3.4M+Love memories. Techno/Trance (MP3) tune 
plutey.mpg           mods/mpg   3.2M+Plutey. Techno (MP3) tune from Emulate
soniceleph.mpg       mods/mpg   3.9M+Sonic elephant. HardTrance (MP3) tune fr
trappedspace.mpg     mods/mpg   4.3M+Trapped in space. Goa/PsyTrance (MP3) tu
id3taglibgui.lha     mus/edit   143K+MPEG Audio ID3Tag (V1.x and V2.x) Editor
TheMPegEncGUI.lha    mus/misc    84K+GUI 4 Ncode, MusicIn, Lame, BladeEnc, Pe
APowerStuff_9.lha    pix/misc   644K+Pics from aMiGa=PoWeR magazine
AquaWB.lha           pix/wb     314K+OS3.9 Workbench in Aqua Style
HTMLstrip.lha        text/misc   31K+HTML stripper which can also replace HTM
ltools21_demo.lha    text/misc   46K+Dictionary and Document Translator
JustName.lha         util/cli    15K+A small utility to justify filenames
DragnDrop14.lha      util/libs  129K+Update of dragndrop library - got new fu
FWCalendar.lha       util/rexx  434K+THE calendar creator for FW & Pagestream
rmicon.lha           util/rexx   16K+ARexx script which deletes .info files (
envhandler.lha       util/sys    13K+A happyenv replacement (1.8)
Image2Icon.lha       util/wb     61K+Creates thumbnail icons 68k+WOS (1.19)
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15.Jun.2001
Stefan Martens (ANF)


#AmigaFun: HBMonopoly online game
The #AmigaFun IRC channel on ie.altnet.org organizes and manages the second official HBMonopoly game of this month. It will take place on June 16th starting 6:00 pm.

The programmer of HBMonopoly will participate as well. HBMonopoly 2.6 is required. This version will be available from some people on the #AmigaFun channel should it not already be on the homepage.

The server which have to be configured in HBMonopoly will be named on the #AmigaFun channel. Important: you have to know how HBMonopoly works. We'll only explain how to log in. We'll assume that you have played at least one, two times against the computer.

In future we'll organize more HBMonopoly games. There's already a #AmigaFun-internal highscore list which you can have a look at on the #AmigaFun homepage. It will also contain the top 5 of all HBMonopoly games we'll organize in the future.

It is possible that after some games there'll be a surprise for the best gamer. The first HBMonopoly game starts Saturday June 16th, 2001 at 6:00 pm. Please note that Monopoly may take several hours, so you should have a full version of your TCP client (Miami, Genesis).

You'll find our #AmigaFun channel as follows:
You need an IRC client. For the Amiga there are AmIRC (shareware), BlackIRC (freeware) and EpicIRC (freeware). On our homepage, you'll find download links. You just have to enter:

Server: ie.altnet.org
Port: 6667
Channel: #amigafun

Should the server be down you can get access through the following server:
12.30.169.83 (please enter without "irc.").

You can find more information, especially for IRC novices, on the #AmigaFun homepage. On this occasion I'd like to say that the homepage was entirely redesigned. You can choose between German and English language. (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Lars "Ghandy" Sobiraj (ANF)


Demoscene disk mag: Devotion#2 released
Last night the second issue of the English Amiga demoscene disk mag "Devotion" has been released.

Experts of the scene will compare this issue with the 'Creme de la creme' and find that Devotion has everything which made classics like RAW, ROM or GENERATION special. For novices and those interested in the demoscene the magazine is recommended also. SCENET has the magazine available for download since it's available nowhere else.

Download: hjb-dvn2.lha (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Lars 'Ghandy' Sobiraj (ANF)


Music: DARKAGE releases fix for LEGALIZE IT 2
The group Darkage, known in the Amiga demo scene for their intros, demos and their disk mag Showtime, released yesterday a fix for the music disk "Legalise it". This music disk was originally released in the early nineties by the lengendary group Anarchy.

The programmer Reinhold "Stingray" Kloth has reworked the entire sourcecode and allows owners of modern Amigas to experience the feeling of the demo scene from 1992. SCENET hosts also the sixteenth issue of the English disk mag 'Showtime' which is available here.

Download: DKG-LIFX.lha (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Thomas Tavoly (e-mail)


RC5-64 contest: Half-time! (Update)
The Amiga RC5 team participates now for four years in this worldwide contest to crack a 64 bit key. That requires calculating up to 18,4 trillion possible keys. Half of the total key count has now been calculated. The Amiga RC5 team did not get lucky after 1331 days, but are currently advancing 2,5 times faster than the average for the first half, and chances of finding the key before the whole keyspace is searched are progressively getting better and better.

The Amiga RC5 team is on rank 7 of thousands of teams and has more than 2500 participants with more than 5000 computers. Read the entire press release for more details. (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Ray A. Akey on Amipress-ML


Party Pack: new URL for direct order
Ray A. Akey of Amiga Inc. announced on the Amipress mailing list that contrary to the original message (titlelink) you should from now on use the following URL for direct order of the Party Pack:

Direct order through Amiga Mall (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise: 3D game engine for mobile devices
»Finnish developers are working on a 3D engine X-Forge which is supposed to allow platform-independent games on mobile phones, smartphones, PDAs and other mobile devices. The company Fathammer founded in October 2000 aims at realizing cheap 3D games for wireless devices.« (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Bjarke Viksoe (ANF)


PC: ADF view
The ADF View is a Shell Namespace extension, which opens up the .ADF file extension. ADF files are Amiga Disk Files, or image dumps of AmigaDOS formatted disks. These files are used by most Commodore Amiga emulator software.

Because ADF View is a namespace extension, it is integrated right into the Windows Explorer. Double-clicking on an ADF file brings up the familiar folder view, where you can copy, move, delete, recover and rename files as you would usually do with normal PC files. You can also drag'n'drop files from any Windows folder to an ADF folder, and back.

ADF View works with Amiga floppy images and hard disk images. It even detects Amiga hard drives attached to your computer and adds a new drive icon to the "My Computer" folder under Windows NT/2000.

New and empty disk images can be created using a Wizard under the Shell New commands (The File/New sub-menu in the Windows Explorer).

Download: adfview.zip - 96 kB (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Andrew Bell


Unarchiver frontend: Voodoo-X version 1.5 beta 8
Voodoo-X is a MUI-based GUI for the unarchiver XADmaster.library by Dirk Stöcker.

With Voodoo-X you can easily view the contents of the archives (also single files). This beta version may still contain bugs which may lead to crashes. More details at the titlelink.

Download: VX1.5.BETA8.lha - 110 kB (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
AmigArt


Images and icons for JabberWocky sought
As already reported, there now exists an Amiga client for the Instant Messenger Jabber. Author Gürer Özen is now looking for graphics artists, who want to create nice graphics and icons for this new program.

Application icons for WB:
One for the jw's .info file. Three for online, offline, message states of the iconification (this works now, just put some icons under Icons dir with names like Jabberwocky_online.info, Jabberwocky_offline.info...)

Small status icons for roster:
Available, Unavailable, Away, XAway, DoNotDisturb, FreeForChat and Message. Several sets with different sizes would be good for people with different resolutions. (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Schatztruhe (e-mail)


Schatztruhe: Aminet 43 available
Aminet CD 43 - June 2001 - contains more than 900 MB (unarchived) of software in almost 700 archives. Since Aminet CD 42 many MB of new software have been added. As special highlight, Aminet 43 contains the full version of Wildfire 5 with the possibility to cheaply upgrade to Wildfire 7. (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Scalos


Workbench replacement: Scalos beta V1.3
A new beta version 1.3 of Scalos, the extensive Workbench replacement, has been released. This version contains many bugfixes. Should you find bugs, please submit a bug report.

Download: ScalosBeta.lha - 140 kB (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Andreas Falkenhahn (e-mail)


CD32 Games Install Kit v4.41 NG
The CD32 Games Install Kit v4.41 NG is now available for owners of the Best of Airsoft Softwair Gold Edition at the Airsoft Softwair homepage. A major bug was fixed and thus every user should install this update. (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Marvin Droogsma (ANF)


Party Pack also available at the Benelux Amiga Show
We have if asked Amiga Inc. if we may sell the Party Pack for a week longer, i.e. on the B.A.S. - and we may. (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)


Amiga starts with delivery of the "Party Packs"
According to a posting of Gary Peake (see titlelink), Amiga has begun last Thursday with delivery of the "Party Packs". (ps)

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15.Jun.2001
René Thol (ANF)


(New) informations on GREX 4000 and MicroServer
René Thol has received some interesting informations from DCE on the G-Rex 4000 board and summarizes:
  1. the GREX 4000 is ready, they're waiting only for the boards from the manufacturer.
  2. the GREX 4000 replaces the the daughterboard (ISA-, ZIII- and videoslots) on the motherboard and is connected with the port for the CVPPC on the Cyberstorm board.
  3. the TV board drivers for the GREX are still in the works and are thus no longer mentioned in the GREX advertising since only finished drivers are advertised there.
  4. AGP extensions are not planned. The AGP slots of the AmigaOne will also work only through PCI with the resulting speed.
  5. The planned DCE Microserver will be plugged later in one of the PCI slots and features two SDRAM slots with 133 MHz bus speed. It can be used as busmaster and has access to the entire Amiga hardware. Sadly, a Cyberstorm board already working in the Amiga has still to be used and its processors can not access the SDRAM (buswidth through PCI too narrow). Because of a CPU socket, more current CPUs than the G3/G4 can be used later. Existing PPC applications won't run immediately on the new CPUs (due to addressing and such) but have to be be adapted through (minor) changes in the sourcecode and a special library.
(ps)

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15.Jun.2001
Marvin Droogsma (e-mail)


Event: Benelux Amiga Show and Amiga LAN Party
As already announced, the Benelux Amiga Show takes place on June 23rd, 2001 in Rotterdam together with a LAN party which are organized by the Dutch print magazine ´Amiga Scene´ and the dealer ´Computer City´.

Besides the already mentioned highlights and VIPs there are the following confirmations: Alan Redhouse of Eyetech will present two AmigaOne with a colleague.

Discount on admission
To make the trip to Holland from neighbor countries more appealing, a discount of 50% on the admission is granted to everyone who comes from outside Holland. (ps)

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14.Jun.2001
Christoph Meier (ANF)


Heise: mp3PRO: MP3 Successor joining the Race
»Since today, 14th June, the first official demo version of the designated MP3 successor mp3PRO is available for free download on Coding Technologies' website. The "RCA Demo mp3PRO Player/Encoder 1.0" plays Mp3(PRO) files as well as wav-files. The latter can also be converted to the new mp3PRO format at a non-varying bit-rate of 64 kbit/s. The new and downwards compatible format augurs a substantial better quality of sound at low bit-rates, due to "spectral band replication" (SBR). «
Complete article (German) under the title link. (ps)

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14.Jun.2001
Nico Barbat


Event: Autumn Show appointment determined
Autumnal there will be a show organized by the Falke-Verlag, again. Meantime the time-frame was determined: The "AMIGA WORLD 2001" will take place on 20th and 22nd September 2001 with the maxpo 2001 jointly at the fairgrounds of Cologne. More information will follow, soon. (ps)

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14.Jun.2001
BTTR-Team (E-Mail)


Back to the Roots: Download Hours Fixed
BTTR downloads now disabled 2/3 of each day!

Our archive files will only be available for download from 06:10 to 13:10 GMT (may vary), but they should work at full speed then. We are not happy about this, but unless we find some sponsors, we have to prevent our archive from being closed down by this action. If we find we can extend the times outward more, we will.

The entire content of the site (except all downloads, full-size pictures and the mod player) will continue to work the entire day. The same applies to the Aminet downloads, as they are not stored on these servers.

If you are willing to help us by either donating money to pay parts of our traffic, by purchasing targeted advertising at our site or by providing us a fast dedicated *nix server somewhere else, please contact traffic@back2roots.org.

Several thousand people visit this site each day, and create the enormous traffic together. Some download more, some download less. It would be nice if a few of you could also help us to keep this monster comfortable for people of all time zones.

Many of you have surely noticed that most of the gaming archive sites were closed down recently. These sites all paid their traffic by advertising. So did we. However, this does not work for archive sites anymore, since advertising prices dropped horribly worldwide.

We have several ideas in the queue to find an income to finance this site for your convenience. Just none which will work fast enough. So please also contact us if you want to provide temporary help.

To all companies who have licensed games to be offered at our site for free: BTTR will continue to be a non profit project, and we did never earn a single pence with it, and we will continue to do so. (ps)

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14.Jun.2001
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)


New Screenshots of the AmigaDE GUI
Under the title link there is a posting by Fleecy Moss (AmigaOne mailing list) along with several pictures attached to the mail.

Matt Chaput (together with other people) in deed has been authorized to design the new GUI.

Fleecy explained that "of course these still are prototypes and eventually will be 'skinnable' (configurable with skins). But the pictures should give a good impression of where things are going".





Update: (08.08.2012, cg)

Added the two screenshots mockups that could still be found on the net. (ps)

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14.Jun.2001



Aminet Uploads until 13.06.2001
TruncateMail.lha     comm/mail   10K+Removes unnecessary parts from e-mail fi
YAMGenesis.lha       comm/mail   24K+YAM-->Genesis-->Yam2NN, united. V1.05
FlushHeaders.lha     comm/news   32K+FlushHeaders for Yam2NN_087 V1.00
Yam2nnSpa.lha        comm/news    4K+Spanish translation catalog for Yam2NN
AmiDiction.lha       comm/tcp    26K+Online Dictionary
factsSpa.lha         comm/tcp     2K+Spanish translation catalog for FACTS
Jabberwocky.lha      comm/tcp   185K+Jabber/ICQ/AIM/MSN/Yahoo/IRC client
pproxy-mos.lha       comm/tcp     6K+Little Proxy with cache -MorphOS-
Artifictional.lha    demo/aga   1.3M+Secretly! - artifictional,demo at ms2001
PureBasic_Upd2.lha   dev/basic  661K+V2.32 - Update for registered users (fro
DragnDrop14a.lha     dev/gui    129K+Update of dragndrop library - got new fu
MCC_NListtree.lha    dev/mui    264K+MUI list tree class for NList
stormgcc_binut.lha   dev/src    5.2M+Sources of StormGCC from Dec. 2000 CD
stormgcc_cvs.lha     dev/src    1.8M+Sources of StormGCC from Dec. 2000 CD
stormgcc_gcc.lha     dev/src     11M+Sources of StormGCC from Dec. 2000 CD
TsGuiSpa.lha         disk/misc    1K+Spanish translation catalog for TsGUI
AmigaPoWeR.lha       docs/hyper  31K+AMiGa=PoWeR French Amiga Magazine
WHDIDemos.lzh        game/patch 2.0M+Harddisk Installs using WHDLoad
WHDIGamesA-B.lzh     game/patch 2.1M+Harddisk Installs using WHDLoad
WHDIGamesC-D.lzh     game/patch 1.7M+Harddisk Installs using WHDLoad
Stato.lha            game/shoot 2.5M+Statoscuro-overhead shoot'em-up.GIFTWARE
vpeg.lha             hard/drivr  13K+Hardware mpeg-player for Peggy+ and simi
dissa.lha            misc/emu    91K+Pc-Engine Roms Tools V1.77+Gui
Benelux-show.jpg     pix/art     19K+Jpg picture with fxPaint and C4D
htmldoc-mos.lha      text/misc  679K+Convert HTML to PDF,PostScript...v1.8.12
htmldoc.lha          text/misc  612K+Convert HTML to PDF,PostScript...v1.8.12
muReset.lha          util/cli     3K+Reset command with muFS support, check i
PopScreen.lha        util/cli     2K+A small popscreen utility for scripts V1
AslToRT.lha          util/misc   21K+Asl/Arp/Req/Intuition/RT requester to RT
ReqAttackUpd.lha     util/misc   52K+RAPrefsMUI 1.81
ReqAttack_deu.lha    util/misc   38K+RAPrefsMUI german catalog & docs(1.80)
RxSPack.lha          util/rexx    2K+Spanish translation catalogs for RxMUI,R
xvslibrary.lha       util/virus  53K+External Virus Support Library v33.25
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13.Jun.2001
Haage & Partner


H&P: ArtEffect Plugins Collection
The ArtEffect Plugins Collection for the first time brings an extended collection of sensational effects and editing filters for the image editing software ArtEffect.

As highlights among the effects there are Glow and DarkGlow maken objects "glowing", Solar, Neon, and Alien to mutate images, classics like PageCurl curling one edge of a picture, as well as OilPainting creating a perfect painting from a photograph or scanned picture.

System requirements: ArtEffect 2, 3 or 4 (will not work with v1.5 or SE version). The collection will come along with ArtEffect 2, so you can start right away. (ps)

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13.Jun.2001
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise: "Trojan horse" disguise as folder
A new virus disguise as Windows-folder - while opening it shows a directory but in the background it installs a "Trojan horse".
[...]
The mail has the subject-line "Welcome you to" and it contains an attachment "iwantyou.exe".
[...]
In order to get rid of the virus you should delete the files "angel.exe" and "angel.dll" in the Windows/system-directory and reboot the computer.
For full article see title link. (ps)

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13.Jun.2001
Ron Goertz


ARexx: FWCalendar 4.14 and FWCAddEvent v3.97
FWCalendar of Ron Goertz is an ARexx-script (macro) for FinalWriter V4+ or Pagestream V3+ which enables you to easily create calendars.

The script contains over 100 variables which can be preferenced by the user and is therefore useful in many different ways. With the macro FWCAddEvent you can easily enter dates in the created calendar.

Download: FWCalender.lha - Please note the Installation hints! (ps)

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13.Jun.2001
Richard H. Poser (E-Mail)


Messenger: AmigAIM 0.9415 beta
The new betaversion 0.9415 of AmigaAIM which is the AOL Instant Messenger for Amiga of Richard H. Poser is available.

Changes:
  • Modified Away System to reply correctly when using the %n, %t or %d replacements when set (Info display also properly shows when replaced and the person is away).
  • Added text in Add/Edit Away section to indicate the replacements.
Download:
AmigAIM_Beta - full archive
AmigAIM.lha - Update (ps)

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13.Jun.2001
Christoph Meier (ANF)


Golem: Powerful PDA-processors of Motorola
»With two new chips of the DragonBall-family which uses less current Motorola starts a new round concerning PDA-processors. The DragonBall MX1 is the first processor of Motorola based on a ARM-core while DragonBall Super VZ puts one its trust on 68k-architecture. The predecessor the DragonBall VZ is used in PDAs by Palm, Handspring, Sony and HandEra.« For full article see title link. (ps)

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13.Jun.2001
Roland Wintgen (E-Mail)


Golem: Amiga delivers pre-version of AmigaDE
Golem - IT news for pros reports about AmigaDE:

»Beta-version with SDK and example applications for 100 US-dollars
For a short time Amiga offers software packets for Windows and Linux with which users and developers can test slowly growing up Amiga Digital Enviroment (AmigaDE). Those ones who buy a party pack until the 16th of June will get a beta version of AmigaDE with which AmigaDE-software can be used directly under Windows or Linux as well as free updates for one year.«
For full article see title link. (ps)

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13.Jun.2001
Jens Schönfeld (comment)


Driver: New details to X-Surf driver
In a comment (see title link) to the topic of ADSL Jens Schönfeld of Individual Computers told some interesting details to his driver for the network-card 'X-Surf' which is still in development.

"Currently there is a driver for the X-Surf in development with which you can implement PPPoE based DSL in each TCP/IP stack (also the "ordinary" Miami, Genesis and AmiTCP). Currently the driver is in the alpha-phase but will be adapted to each possible PPPoE-implementation".
For full article see title link. (ps)

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13.Jun.2001
Marvin Droogsma (E-Mail)


Event: Benelux Amiga Show and Amiga LAN Party
As already announced on 23th June 2001 Benelux Amiga Show and LAN-party will take place in Rotterdam which is organized by the Dutch print magazine ´Amiga Scene´ and the trader ´Computer City´.

Additional to the already mentioned highlights and vips Jürgen Haage of Haage & Partner will take part, too. (ps)

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13.Jun.2001
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena news
Amiga Arena full versions
With permission of Stefan Berge Amiga Arena publishes the full version of "FileCutter". "FileCutter" enables you to divide files of any size into as many pieces as you like.
Because of that it is possible to transport a 4 MB big file which you cannot archive to spread on 5 disks (720 kb).
In the newest version it works with files which were divided by NortonCommander on a PC. A great thanks to Andreas Magerl who placed the full version at your disposal.

Amiga Arena pre-release
The popular Workbench-game "ArTKanoid" (breakout clone) of Thilo Köhler is exclusively online in version 1.2 right before Aminet.

Amiga Arena updates
"Blade" which is an action-RPG-game of Mark Sheeky is ready for download in the harddrive-version. Exclusively in the German version.

Amiga Arena - "The Boss": German catalog
The German locale for "The Boss" was created by Richard Kapp and is in the archive.

Amiga Arena special price action
In co-operation with Nemeth Miklos Amiga Arena makes a special price for "LangTools" possible. With "LangTools" you can translate texts. You can easily load a text and simultaneously translate the text with an editor.
You can choose between several languages and more will follow. "LangTools" is already in development and author Nemeth is looking forward to your feedback.

Amiga Arena interview action
At the same time an interview with Nemeth Miklos which is the developer of "LangTools" went online. (ps)

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13.Jun.2001
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)


Matt Chaputs notions to GUI-design for AmigaDE
Under the title link you can find a document called AmigaUI Look. It was created by Matt Chaput which is the GlowIcon-designer. Looking at the first paragraph you can only suppose that Matt concerned with the GUI for AmigaDE at least in October 2000.

In section "Work" of his website you can also find the site Amiga GUIs which contains some screenshots of his notions:

Screen mock-up #1
Screen mock-up #2
Single window- and control elements

If Matt Chaput did it on behalf of Amiga Inc or just for fun and if he concerns with it today is unfortunately not known. (ps)

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12.Jun.2001
Patrick Beerhorst (ANF)


ASA - Amiga Software Archive (work in progress)
We will revive amiga-software.com on our server. Until its shutdown it was a regularly used service with an easy and fast overview about the latest Amiga software.

We want to continue this with the ASA (Amiga Software Archive). Users and coders can present helpful programs, tools and utilities with a short description. The visitor will get also information about system requirements (CPU, memory, OS, PPC, ...) and of course the link for the related homepage and email address of the author - every author can change and delete his entry via ID and password at any time.

The coding of the system will be finished next week, so from then on you can make entries into it.

We need the support of experienced users, who will offer up some of their freetime for administration and control of the latest entries. If you are interested, please send an email to us: asa@synotec-newmedia.de. (ps)

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12.Jun.2001
Thorsten Willert


News from Thorsten Willert
First you can get a fix of his HTML preprocessor extension in the GoldED WebWorld menu, that you can use together with "CompressHTML".

Second he is looking for a new name for "CompressHTML", because the old name does not fit anymore with the new functions.

Third the following of his AREXX programs are now public domain:
  • Auto-Font-List
  • FWTabTools
  • FileInfo
  • GH_Browser
  • MakeSuffix

    Because of lack of time Thorsten Willert can not develop them any further. If you want to continue the development of these projects, he will give you a helping hand to start.
Who wants to continue the AmigaOSGuide? It is an Amiga DOS manual, with dictionary. State: OS 3.1. If you are interested, send an email to Thorsten Willert. (ps)

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12.Jun.2001
PureBasic


Compiler: PureBasic Version 2.32 for AmigaOS
Version 2.32 for AmigaOS of the compiler PureBasic is released. For registered users is an update available, not registered users can download a demo version.

Download:
PureBasic_Upd2.32.lha - Update
pureBasic.lha - Demoversion
(ps)

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12.Jun.2001
Frank Fenn


Music: Audiomaster 2000 Version 0.74
Version 0.74 of Audiomaster 2k, the sample editor, is released. It uses MUI and supports all AHI devices.

The program of Frank 'Fenny' Fenn is shareware, no saving in the demo version.
Download: audiomaster2k.lha - 338 kB (ps)

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12.Jun.2001
DCE (ANF)


DCE: New Poster for G-Rex online
The new poster (257 kB) for the G-Rex PCI board for the up-coming AmigaOS has been released for downlaod, in advance. On this poster among other things the following new details of the G-Rex 4000 are reading:

G-REX4000 D
4 PCI-Slots, 4 Zorro 2/3-Slots, 1 Video-Slot,
for use with Cyberstorm PPC & MK III,
PCI board as a replacement for the original Commodore A4000 Riser-Card
(ps)

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12.Jun.2001
Michael Asse (ANF)


Game: Amiga Shareware Version of Frontier?
Michael Asse wrote:
"I just received an e-mail from Mr. Andrew Gillett of the ELiteclub site reading that a re-release of the Amiga version of Frontier might come at a later date." (ps)

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12.Jun.2001
Amipress ML


AMIGA celebrates First SDK anniversary with special offer (Executive Update)

Greetings to members of the Amiga Family:

Wow, what a year it has been!

In the coming weeks we are going to see the releases of not one but three new Amiga Products!:
  1. AmigaOne PPC /1200 - On Schedule and Rockin'
  2. AmigaOS 4.0, and shortly thereafter AmigaOS 4.2 on schedule and will offer the next generation of Amiga desktop - on PPC!
  3. AmigaDE 1.1 so the rest of the world may begin to learn the power of Amiga - For Cell Phones, PDA's, and other portable devices.
Because of overwhelming e-mails and suggestions, Amiga Incorporated is pleased to announce the AmigaOne, AmigaOS 4.0, 4.2, and AmigaDE pre-release party pack!

Here is how you can participate with this party pack.

Starting June 11th and ending June 16th 2001 Amiga family members can purchase a pre-release version of AmigaDE for $99.00 (US plus tax and handling), you will receive one year of updates, the SDK, a bundle of sample applications and games, and the ability to start using DE on Windows or Linux desk tops.

Next you can pick from either a $100.00 (US) discount coupon on an AmigaOne PPC/1200 for use at your local dealer, or you can receive BOTH AmigaOS 4.0 and AmigaOS 4.2 for FREE!

That's right, for one week only purchase the pre-release of AmigaDE, get the SDK, and all the trimmings and select either a $100.00 (US) discount on a new AmigaONE, OR AmigaOS 4.0 and AmigaOS 4.2 for FREE.

It's your choice, and it is available today at: AmigaMall

Sincerely,
Bill McEwen (ps)

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12.Jun.2001
AmigArt


Instant Messenger: JabberWocky Client V1.0 available
JabberWocky is an Instant messenger using XML for data transfer. Version 1.0 of the client for AmigaOS and MorphOS is available.

With servermodules (called transports) you can exchange information with users of other Instant Messengers like AIM (AOL Instant Messenger), ICQ, MSN Instant Messengers, Yahoo Messengers and IRC-clients.
Download: Jabberwocky.lha (ps)

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12.Jun.2001
Jan Andersen (E-Mail)


Virus Help Denmark: xvs.library V33.25
The xvs.library (External Virus Support Library) has been updated today. Alex van Niel has decided to stop programming the xvs.package but will still update VirusChecker when he has the time. Alex got a new job that takes almost all his time. At this time I got very cold feet... Where would we find a new programmer that know something about viruses ? Or even worth, should we stop "Virus Help Denmark", without programmers to make antivirus programs, where would we be ??? And where would YOU BE ???????

So we went out looking for a new programmer to update the xvs.library. And with Georg Hoermann's approval we offered the code to a great guy, Jan Erik Olausen (The programmer of VirusExecutor), and he said YES :-)

PLEASE..... read the PS at the bottom of this email......

So, Jan has been rather busy in the last 4 weeks with adding new viruses and looking at the code for xvs. And now his first release is ready.

Here is some info about the release:

Name : xvs.library v33.25
Archive name : xvslibrary.lha
Archive size : 54.743 bytes
Release date : 10 June 2001
Programmer : Jan Erik Olausen
Email : virusexecutor@c2i.net


News for 33.25:
  • Added Zakahackandpatch File virus Thanks to Jan Andersen for the files.
  • Added Bobek! Link virus Thanks to Jan Andersen, Frank and Zeeball for the files.
  • Added Bastard Installer 1 Data virus, Bastard Installer 2 File virus, Bastard Link virus. Thanks Jan Andersen and Zeeball for the files. Thanks to Zeeball for the info on this virus and for the decrypt and memory removal routines.
  • Added 212 Bytes Link virus Thanks to Jan Andersen for the file.
  • Fixed bug in recognition code for DKG-Blum file virus. Thanks to Jan Andersen for reporting this.
  • Added Bobek2 Installer File virus Thanks to Fabrizio Bartoloni for telling me about this file.
The library has changed programmer, although Georg does keep all copyrights and remains owner of the sources, I (Jan Erik Olausen) will continue development. See the README file for my contact address.

Thanks to Georg Hörmann and Dirk Stoecker for helping me out with fixing bugs in the source. I couldn't have done this without there help :o)

Download shortcut.

STILL TO DO:
  • Add Bobek2 Link virus.
  • Add Neurotic Death 1 - 5. These five linkviruses are polymorphic, but crash on my system if I try to infect some test files. It seems that they haven't been spread to the public, I received them anonymously from the author. So it's not that BIG danger at the moment.
  • Try to get and add GlobVec linkvirus. The only one who has it is Heiner Schneegold (author of VT-Schutz) and VTC Hamburg, but Heiner doesn't give his permission to the VTC to send me the virus :(


Remember to join the Amiga antivirus maillist for free. Just send an empty email to: vht-dk-subscribe@yahoogroups.com.

To leave the maillist, just send an empty email to: vht-dk-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com.

You can find this update at Virus Help Denmark & Virus Help Team Canada now, and on Aminet within the next 24 hours.....

PS: If you think that Jan Erik Olausen is doing one hell of a job, with keeping you Amiga secure for viruses, then send him a little donation. I know that xvs.library and VirusExecutor is freeware, but Jan has done one hell of a job in the last 6 month, to add new virus recog. in VirusExecutor and now with xvs.library. Send him 4 or 5 US-$, a postcard and even flowers, if you think he is doing a great job, and would like to keep the xvs.library alive...... (ps)

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11.Jun.2001
Virtual Worlds Productions (E-Mail)


Audiotool: AudioCutter Cinema HOME Version 1.0
The AudioCutter Cinema - an extensive and feature loaded audio- and surroundsound-software - is available now for free for all non-commercial purposes. Information can be found under http://www.AudioCutter.com . It can be downloaded in versions for PPC-Linux, 80x86-Linux and Windows® under http://www.AudioCutter.com/download.html for free. (ps)

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11.Jun.2001
Fr3dY (E-Mail)


Website: New Homepage for ports by Fr3dY (Update)
Fr3dY made same ports of programs to 68k and MorphOS. Now there is a homepage available that contains all of them. There you will find many usefull tools.

19.06.2001: URL corrected. (ps)

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11.Jun.2001
Michael Asse (ANF)


PC: Frontier Elite II / First Encounters Downloads (Update)
As already reported, the Eliteclub will publish the official games, source code and many other things concerning Frontier Elite II / First Encounters. The first step is the offering of the download of the PC-version of Elite II and First Encounters. The docs and copy-protection-codes are available too. (ps)

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11.Jun.2001
Jan Andersen (E-Mail)


Virus Help Denmark: VHT-DK Bobek-2 Linkvirus found (update)
Supplement 13 June 2001
Accidently the wrong text for this news message was published. I replaced that with the correct text, now. I apologize for this bad mistake. mj

Here the proper message:

VHT-DK think to have found the installer of the link virus 'Bobek2'. The respective archive was on Aminet, but meantime has been removed. But there might be other infected archives, so be careful!

Known so far:

Archive name : Footro.lha
Archive size: 2.924 bytes
Archive info : Borntro from new A500 team Footro is looking for skilled A500 coders.
Installer name : 4k
Installer size : 2.784 bytes (stonecracker 4.04 packed)
Installer size : 3.316 bytes (unpackt)
Virusname : Bobek2 Linkvirus
Virus size : ca. 1036 bytes (uses polymorphic engine)

In the unpacked file you can read:
>------------------------------ CUT TEXT ------------------------------
xxxxxxxxxxx proudly presents BOBEK2 - The first binary virus for Amiga!
Credits - main coding by xxxxxxxx, polyengine by xxxxxx, installer-tool
and timer.device coding by xxxxxx! We are the best! Powered by Asm-One!
Enjoy! That is only preview of our metamorphic engine!
>------------------------------ CUT TEXT ------------------------------


Virus Help Denmark replaced the names with 'xxxx'. Thy don't want to promote virus programmers. "They should make use of there programming skills and make some useful programs", Jan Andersen wrote in his mail.

Since the file could not be started the people of VHT-DK tried an old A500 on which the virus was spread to other files.

At this time there is no cure for the virus 'Bobek2', but Jan Erik Olausen is working for a way to make a recognition for the 'Bobek2' linkvirus. (mj)

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10.Jun.2001
Carsten Scholling (ANF)


MUI: NListtree V18.8
Carsten Scholling wrote:
Since the new version of NListtree is to find in the YAM 2.3 archive, already, I would not like to let them take away from me the chance to make the definite last version before fall available as a complete archive.

Among other things two new Drag&Drop methods were implemented and a small bug in the Drag&Drop handling was fixed.

Download: MCC_NListtree18.8.lha (269K), Readme (sd)

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10.Jun.2001
V3 Portal


Browser: Voyager³ 3.3.105beta (MorphOS-PPC)
On 09. June 2001 beta version 3.3.105 for MorphOS (PPC) of the web-browser 'Voyager' was released.

This is to be a PPC version for MorphOS only, which should fix crashes under MorphOS in connection with JavaScript and image decoding.

Download: v3_33105beta_morphos.lzx (sd)

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10.Jun.2001
TEKlib


OS-Layer: TEKlib V0.32
On 09. June 2001 Timm Mueller and Daniel Adler have released

The 'TEKlib' offers basic OS functions and by this facilitates platform comprehensive programming. For now 'TEKlib' is available for AmigaOS 3.x, Linux/32bit, MorphOS, and TAO Elate/AmigaSDK 1.01. It contains functions for the following sections:
  • memory management
  • timer
  • mutexes
  • events
  • threads
  • internal process communication (message-IPC)
  • network (Internet)
The Amiga version requires AmigaOS 3.x, bsdsocket.library v4, guigfx.library, and render.library (optional). The latter two are available for download on http://www.neoscientists.org/~bifat/binarydistillery/.

The documentation including examples, system requirements, and binaries for other systems, as well as the source code (license: BSD-Stil) are to find on the homepage.

Download: dev/misc/teklib0.32.lha (291K), Readme (sd)

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10.Jun.2001
Jeff Kreis (REBOL-ML)


Magazine: REBOL/Zine
'REBOL/Zine' is a mailing list used to send weekly articles about REBOL. This mailing list can be ordered by following the title link. After you have entered your own address you will receive an e-mail containing order confirmation information.

Articles for the magazine can be sent to Jeff Kreis with something like 'Here's an article for the 15-JUN-2001 issue of REBOL/Zine' for the subject. (sd)

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10.Jun.2001
Andreas Falkenhahn (E-Mail)


CD³²: Games Install Kits V4.4NG
A new update of the CD32 Games Install Kit for owners of the The Best Of Airsoft Softwair Gold Edition CD-ROM was just released on the Airsoft Softwair homepage.

The version 4.4 NG of the Install Kit supports now many more games (182 in total !!). Additionally there were some optimizations made and also a small bug was fixed.

Version 4.4 can be downloaded now from the protected area of the Airsoft Softwair homepage that can only be accessed by owners of the The Best Of Airsoft Softwair Gold Edition CD-ROM. (sd)

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10.Jun.2001
Carl Sassenrath (REBOL-ML)


REBOL: How to Create and Use Text Fields
On 08. June 2001 Carl Sassenrath has released the requested How-To 'How to Create and Use Text Fields'. This How-To describes the use of text fields in REBOL and contains examples.

Described are display of text fields, display of text fields with their own styles, processing of entries, as well as the use of requester text and requester-pass for simple input-requesters.

Beside of the above HTML version with 37 pictures, there also exists a text version which creates the pictures on your own computer. For this to work make-spec.r must be launched with http://www.rebol.com/how-to/fields.txt given as parameter. (sd)

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10.Jun.2001
Czech Amiga News


Filesystem: Smart Filesystem V1.187
On 08. June 2001 Jörg Strohmayer has released version 1.187 of Smart Filesystem. The following has changed since the previous version:
  • Bugfix: Mounting from RDB did not work in v1.186.
  • Changed: AmigaOS: SCSI_DIRECT support was removed.
  • Changed: Some unused parts of the code were disabled (deviceio/asynctransfer).
  • Changed: AmigaOS: Device check with the TD_GETGEOMETRY command, which did not work, was removed. If needed, NSDPatch.cfg should be used for this instead.
This version should be used carefully. Bug reports and confirmation of that it works might be sent to Jörg Strohmayer.

Download: SFS.lha (34K) (sd)

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10.Jun.2001
Fun Time World


Payback: New Map and Screenshots
On 09. June 2001 the Extra Maps section for the game Payback was updated and screenshots of the PPC version were released.

In the Extra Maps section a new map was added and Philipp Bödecker's D-Town-Map was updated. The new Amigalien's Metropolis (Day) map comes from Ricco Clemens. This one contains a town including motorway.

The development of the PPC version is progressing. This version supports gouraud shading with up to 1,000 dynamic and an unlimited number of static sources of light. There were screenshots released to show that. (sd)

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10.Jun.2001
Achim Stegemann (ANF)


AsyncIO V40.5: New Upload
Achim Stegemann wrote:
Unfortunately there where problems while uploading the new version of the asyncio.library, last time. Everybody interested can get the update in the 'Downloads' area under the title link.

Especially PPC users may contact me for feedback if the new version works correctly. (sd)

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10.Jun.2001
Bernd Gmeineder (ANF)


AMI Sector One Update
This time there is a big update on AMI Sector One. The up-to-now biggest legal and licensed Amiga game 'The Case of the Cautious Condor' (65 MB compressed) can be downloaded, now. This realtime adventure game was first released in 1991 for the Amiga CDTV. Wonderful drawn graphics and the glassy digi-sound make it a highlight. Not without cause it has been 'Game of the Year' in Japan.

Of course there are much more games like 'Blood 'n' Bullets', 'Slap 'n' Tickle', 'Bill', etc.

The two classics 'Genesis - The Third Day' (generating fractal landscapes), and 'Deluxe Music 2.0' (best? notation program for the Amiga) are legally available at the program area, now.

The Amiga group 'Wanted Team' now also has pages on AMI Sector One. For example there are Amiga players and new ripped sound modules. An update of the Coverscan section may not be missed.

Last but not least the 'Amiga Games Compendium' has been expanded with 1,100 new entries. (sd)

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10.Jun.2001



Aminet Uploads until 10.06.2001
DOpusRxTrash.lha     biz/dopus    4K+Global trashcan for DOpus Magellan
YAM23.lha            comm/mail  691K+MUI Internet mailer V2.3 (main)
YAM23con.lha         comm/mail  196K+MUI Internet mailer V2.3 (contributions)
YAM23cpu.lha         comm/mail  138K+MUI Internet mailer V2.3 (68040/68060)
YAM23loc.lha         comm/mail  772K+MUI Internet mailer V2.3 (language)
YAM23mos.lha         comm/mail  378K+MUI Internet mailer V2.3 (MorphOS)
YAM23src.lha         comm/mail  408K+MUI Internet mailer V2.3 (source code)
Camedia.lha          comm/misc   38K+Get pictures from Camedia digital camera
AmiDiction.lha       comm/tcp    25K+Online Dictionary
opennap.lha          comm/tcp   469K+Ixemul port of OpenNap 0.41
WebYAM.lha           comm/www    15K+Web interface for YAM
PowerAmiga4.lha      demo/mag   684K+Power Amiga. Russian Amiga E-Mag, issue 
clockita.lha         dev/basic   73K+Italian clock+alarm+source code (bugfix)
catcheck.lha         dev/misc    24K+Amiga catalog tester, v1.4
FlexCat_GR.lha       dev/misc     5K+Greek locale for FlexCat
teklib0.32.lha       dev/misc   291K+Virtual amiga-like OS and network layer
Mattonite_Src.lha    game/demo   42K+Source codes of Mattonite and MattoniteE
Labyzarre.lha        game/wb     38K+A labyrinth (sort of...) game
NP_PHS69.lha         mods/misc  4.0M+Noyz Phaktah '006 - Pioneer vs Hotcakes 
CoolBall.lha         pix/back    21K+MagicWB backdrop (640x480)
AP14Recto.jpg        pix/misc   185K+AMiGa=PoWeR N 14 Cover Recto
AP14Verso.jpg        pix/misc   238K+AMiGa=PoWeR N 14 Cover Verso
APowerStuff_7.lha    pix/misc   391K+Pics from aMiGa=PoWeR magazine
APowerStuff_8.lha    pix/misc   496K+Pics from aMiGa=PoWeR magazine
AquaGraphiteVP.lha   pix/misc    35K+Aqua-style for VisualPrefs
frosch.jpg           pix/misc    37K+Funny Frog, scanned from a sticker
HTMLText_GR.lha      text/misc    4K+Greek locale for HTMLText
xlhtml.lha           util/conv   42K+Convert Excel/PowerPoint files to HTML, 
asyncioppc.lha       util/libs   22K+Asyncio.library with WarpOS functions (V
Utilities.lha        util/libs   17K+Handle strings and numbers (V1.2)
ReqAttack.lha        util/misc  526K+Best, configurable requesters for Amiga
ReqAttack_mgr.lha    util/misc    5K+RAPrefsMUI hungarian catalog (1.80)
FWCalendar.lha       util/rexx  430K+THE calendar creator for FW & Pagestream
rxmui_NO.lha         util/rexx    3K+RxMUI_NO - Norwegian catalog for RxMUI
Safe.lha             util/virus  27K+V15.8 of virus dicovering system
Commander.lha        util/wb     38K+Execute commands with pleasure (V1.1)
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09.Jun.2001
John Chandler / Suite101.com


John Chandler: article about AmigaSDL
John Chandler writes monthly articles at Suite101.com based around the Amiga. In the current article he's writing about the Amiga port of SDL (simple direct media layer) by Gabriele Greco. (ps)

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09.Jun.2001
Microcode Solutions


Microcode Solutions seeking developers and beta testers (update)
Microcode Solutions is seeking for software developers and beta testers for a PowerPC plugin board. As it isn't told in the press release about which board they are talking we have asked Microcode Solutions for this information and will post the answer as appendix.

The board can be plugged into your PC, Amiga or any other PCI based computer. On June 9th, 2001 Microcode Solutions received the first working prototype of this board that uses a high speed PowerPC processor and two RAM sockets allowing up to 1 GB memory on the board.

There are numerous projects in development at Microcode Solutions for this board. To finish these they are looking for software developers. Furthermore there's a business plan for the development of many products for this board by third party companies as their own products.

Here's the full message:

June 9th, 2001 - Today, Microcode Solutions received our first working prototype PowerPC board. This concludes nearly 4 months worth of design and negotiations.

The board plugs into your PC, Amiga, or any other PCI based machine, and uses a high speed PowerPC processor with two RAM sockets, allowing up to 1GB of RAM to be placed on the board!

Microcode Solutions has numerous projects in development for this board, and is seeking software developers to complete some of these projects. We also have a business plan for the development of many products for this board, by 3rd party developers, as their own products. Basically, Microcode Solutions would be handing out product ideas that will be huge successes, at no charge. There are just so many things that this hardware is capable of doing, that Microcode Solutions doesn't have the time to write all of the software AND handle developer technical support, at the same time. Microcode Solutions plans to make their money in the sales of the hardware, and will be offering boards and direct technical support for free (to those developers and companies that qualify).

Microcode Solutions is looking for qualified beta testers for this board. Beta testers must be in the U.S.A. (no exceptions), and must sign a multi-page confidentiality agreement. Microcode Solutions is looking for beta testers with extensive experience in Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT, and MacOS. Experience with BeOS and Linux is a plus.

If you are interested in developer information, please contact Jim Drew via email: jimdrew@microcode-solutions.com

If you are interested in becoming a beta tester, please send a summary of your computer experience, what system(s) you have, and how much time you can devote to beta testing to: tech@microcode-solutions.com. ps

Appendix 09.06.2001:
On asking Jim Drew, CEO of Mircocode Solutions, informed us that this board was delivered by their board manufacturer. The named PowerPC plugin board comes also from Mircocode Solutions themselves. (mj)

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09.Jun.2001
Zaphod (ANF)


Mailclient: YAM 2.3
The YAM Open Source Team presents version 2.3 of the mailing program. YAM 2.3 contains many bug fixes and some often asked features like SMTP-AUTH and PGP multiple support.

Version 2.3 is available for 68k CPU's as well as for MorphOS (PPC).

Download page (ps)

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09.Jun.2001
Patrick Beerhorst (ANF)


GlowIcons v1.7 with more than 500 icons
The current archive covers more than 500 icons in the areas games, internet, network, sound, graphics, Workbench etc. Required for the use of the icons is the icon.library of the OS 3.5 or OS 3.9 and a starttool that supports this library (for example DirOpus II).

But the icons can be used with the program "Amidock" of the OS 3.9, too. A resolution of 800x600 or higher in HiColor is recommended. (ps)

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09.Jun.2001
V3 Portal


Browser: Voyager³ 3.3.104beta
Of Voyager³, the internet browser, the beta version 3.3.104 with new layout engine has been released. The fifth beta version is for the systems AmigaOS and MorphOS available. These versions work also without keyfile and can be used as demo version.

The sourcecode of these versions isn't optimized yet and does still contain many debug information and probably bugs, too. You can find further changes and details in the readme.

Download:
v3_33104beta_amigaos.lzx
v3_33104beta_morphos.lzx (ps)

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09.Jun.2001
Tales of Tamar


Game: Tales of Tamar v0.36 and v0.36r1
Tales of Tamar is an internet based move game for Amiga, Atari, Linux and PC by Eternity Entertainment Software. For registered beta testers are among other things updates of the versions for Amiga, Atari, Linux and Mac ready on the download page. Current version is v036 and v036r1.

Attention:
Players having already downloaded all updates and installed them, only need the 0.36r1 update. New alpha testers have to download both archives and install them one after another. This step became necessary to keep new update archives as small as possible.

Further information about the current game progress can be found using the title link under 'News'.

Alpha testers are still accepted. Applications please to eternity@pride.de. (ps)

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08.Jun.2001
IrseeSoft


Printer driver: Turboprint 7.18 beta
The archive contains the following printer drivers for Turboprint 7.16:

  • Canon S 400, 450, 4500, 800
  • Epson StylusColor 680, 880, 980
  • Epson StylusPhoto 790, 890, 1290
Download: tp718beta.lha (ps)

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08.Jun.2001
Jan Andersen by e-mail


Virus Help Denmark: Safe V15.8
With the virus scanner 'Safe' you can detect viruses but not eliminate them. Here the details on version 15.8 released today:

Name: Safe v15.8
Archive name : Safe.lha
Archive size: 27.789 bytes
Release date: June 8th, 2001
Programmer: Zbigniew Trzcionkowski
Requires: Amiga with OS 2.04+ (xvs.library strongly recommended)

New in v15.8:
  • Added memory removals for '212 bytes' linkvirus. This is clone of MadRogerShort and probably isn't on the spread except fact that it was/is available as source code in the net.
(ps)

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08.Jun.2001
AmigActive


Magazine: AmigActive issue #21
Issue #21 of the English print magazine AmigActive is available at newsstands since yesterday. In addition to many news, reviews and workshops there are the following highlights in the current issue:

  • Groovy Software! - An overly-elaborate and exotic run-down of the top ten commercial Amiga titles of all time, as voted by you.
  • Stars in your eyes? - Digital Almamac 3 reviewed. Bearded prime-time television presenters not mentioned.
  • Quasi-Futuristic - NextGen Watch goes on the beat with the boys in blue.
  • Fire the "Laser" - A bluffers guide to the future.
(ps)

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08.Jun.2001
Amigan Software


Tool: Report+ version 4.64
With Amigan Software's Report+ you can easily create bug reports, Aminet readme files, autodocs and similar reports. The program is Freeware and supports the GUI systems ReAction and GadTools. Download: report.lha - 381 kB (ps)

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08.Jun.2001
Heise [Newsticker]


Heise: Netscape: Browsers only second-best
»Netscape does not want to be regarded as a browser manufacturer any longer. "The browser is a crown jewel. But in six months, you won't think of Netscape as a browser company anymore," Netscape president Jim Bankoff told Agency Reuters. With the media blessing of the holding company AOL Time Warner, the former synonym for browser software will become an internet media center. In future surfers will find a broad range of contents by Time Warner there. Under discussion are among others Fortune, Time magazine and news by CNN.«
Full article (in German) at the titlelink. (ps)

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08.Jun.2001
Marvin Droogsma by e-mail


Event: Benelux Amiga Show and Amiga LAN party
As previously reported, the Benelux Amiga Show is taking place in Rotterdam on June 23rd, 2001 together with a LAN party which are organized by the Dutch print magazine ´Amiga Scene´ and the dealer ´Computer City´.

In addition to the already mentioned highlights (AmigaOne presentation by Eyetech) and VIPs (Petro Tyschtschenko), Bjorn Lynne will be there who made a name for himself in the Amiga scene with his lengendary music which he produces as Dr. Awesome.

In his personal invitation which you can find at the titlelink, organizer Marvin Droogsma mentions the unbeatable Amiga community and the fact that we can still count on one another even though we were ´overtaken´ by other systems. He says we're no rookies and that the AmigaOne gives us the chance to be active once more. He invites all Amigans to create this special feeling by visiting and experiencing the Benelux Amiga Show. (ps)

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07.Jun.2001
Andreas Widdelmann (ANF)


New Versiones of the Quake Port by Frank Wille
While visiting Frank Wille's homepage I discovered that new compilations of Quake (31.05.2001) and QuakeWorld (03.06.2001) are there available for download.

Unfortunately thee is now new version of glQuake (previous Amiga port by Massimiliano Tretene), though the glQuake version contained on one of the Nightlong CDs and the latest one on Aminet still contain bugs (rendering of underwater sequences). (ps)

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07.Jun.2001
Michael Asse (ANF)


No Download from Back2roots
The download service of 'Back 2 the Roots' is expected not to be completely operative during the following two days, wherefore games, demos, etc., might not work for download, in certain circumstances. The page itself is fully operative. (ps)

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07.Jun.2001
Alfred Knötig via E-Mail


Game: Robot Shooter 'Apano Sin'
´Apano Sin´ is a classic robot shooter game, developed for ECS machines in 1993. Alfred Knötig then took over development and distribution and presented the final version in 2000 at the Neuss Amiga Show. Apano Sin will run on any Amiga model and is available on floppy disk, only.

Since the release of the game ´Apano Sin´ was one year ago and a new edition would not be profitable, Alfred Knötig decided to sell the copies remaining (incl. wrapping and manual) a the historical price of only 20DM. Once these copies are sold, the game might vanish to never be seen again. (ps)

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07.Jun.2001
Directory Opus 4 Research Project


File Manager: DirOpus V4.15l Beta
Yesterday, Jacek Rzeuski has released beta version 4.15l of the file manager 'DirOpus'. This update contains some enhancements which are listed in the history.

The beta version only contains files differing from those of 'Directory Opus V4.15'. This version and the source code are available from the download page.

DirOpus is a file manager, coded by Jonathan Potter and Greg Perry of GP Software. In 1999 the source code was released under the terms of the GNU Public Licence. Jacek Rzeuski then started to rework and enhance the program.

Download: DOpus415lbeta.lzx - 325 kB

Mirror: http://dopus.free.fr/
Alternative download: DOpus415lbeta.lzx (ps)

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07.Jun.2001
Wolf Faust (ANF)


Scanner Calibration Software Update: ICS V2.02
All users of the ICS scanner calibration software with built-in timeout will have to update their ICS software within the following weeks, since the timeout will strike, otherwise. The new ICS software v2.02 with a built-in timeout for 01 Dec. 2001 is available, now. So, update in time, before the timeout hits you. (ps)

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06.Jun.2001
Amiga Future


Database: SatraDB for AmigaOS 3.5 is being developed
Satra Systems develops a new database-management-system for AmigaOS 3.5 called SatraDB. Soon there will be published a first beta version. You can find more details under the title link. (ps)

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06.Jun.2001
The Legacy


The Legacy: Game museum with new layout
The Legacy which is the nostalgic game museum fro C64, Amiga, Atari, PC and Schneider/Amstrad CPC presents itself with a completely new design and has added a powerful search function. The site concerns itself with games and offers screenshots, coverscans and information about the developer. (ps)

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06.Jun.2001
Fun Time World


Compiler: GenesysOne for Amiga announced
With the following press release Xin Software Design announces a new compiler which first is to be developed for AmigaOS (68k).

4. Juni 2001: GenesysOne announced
Considering the pros and cons of Amiga situation: For a longer time Genesys Compiler is being planned and is now to be developed for AmigaOS (first only for 68k), too - all tests have been successfully completed for making a compiler for Amiga.

Genesys compiles Genesys-sourcecodes as well as C and C++-sourcecodes. This is possible without any problems because of the high similarity of the programming languages because the compiler is an extension of the programming language C++.
Additional features will simplify the use of ARexx-ports, several tasks and lists as well as deliver additional datatypes for scientific tasks and allow a better control over datatypes and data.
Genesys-projects are object-orientated in all sectors but it is also possible to program processor independable assembler. The abilities of the programming language are being extended concerning the machine as well as the concept.

In order to ensure the controlled development presently there are defined a lot of test cases and the project as well as the implementation are being exactly planned. Also the connection to the developer area 'void' is being defined.
After the Amiga-port further Genesys-compilers have been into consideration for Linux as well as x86 and PPC-hardware.

GenesysOne-Compiler will be the compiler which exists first and which is the equivalent of the incomplete beta version of the final Genesys-compiler. The first final versions will be probably published at first quartal of 2002. (ps)

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06.Jun.2001
GoldED support site


Editor: GoldED Studio 7 in progress
GoldED Studio 7 of Dietmar Eilert is in progress. The beta-testing will be started this month. The work will be probably finished this summer. You can buy the new version then as CD-ROM-upgrade. (ps)

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06.Jun.2001
M. Albrecht (of the QNX developer-ml) (ANF)


QNX 6 now ith PPC support
The current beta version of QNX RTP (the system which was formerly planned as "new AmigaOS") now supports as runtime-platform PPC (additional to many other processors), too. Because of that with QNX software can be developed (currently on x86) which run on PPC-platforms.

This is very interesting because QNX is still always a very powerful and multimedia-able operating system and the producers (as always up to now) have carried out their promises to support PPC. (ps)

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06.Jun.2001
Michael Asse (ANF)


PC: Shareware version of Frontier
On 31st of May in 2001 Elite Club announced that Frontier-Elite II and Frontier-First Encounters can be downloaded within the present or the next week at last. These are the PC-shareware versions of the titles which are restricted to 30 days.

Soon the Eliteclub will place games, merchandising, sourecodes (official) and other stuff about the topic of Frontier Elite II/First Encounters at your disposal.

Maybe you can encourage the maintainer of the club site to take care of the Amiga versions of the games, too. (ps)

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06.Jun.2001
No Risc No Fun (ANF)


NRNF: LOG review and iFusion update
On the page of NoRiscNoFun there is a review of 'Land Of Genesis'. Read if Turrican can be a pensioner or if it will hold the first place forever.

The compatibility list of iFusion was wildely extended and offers now a lot of diverse applications and games. (ps)

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06.Jun.2001
Ralph Torchia (ANF)


Palm desktop for Amiga: Spitfire² version 1.6
Spitfire² is a Palm-desktop for AmigaOS. The software enables a connection to the Palm-computer of 3Com and compatible ones. It offers among other things hotsync-functions between Amiga and Palm.

Changes to the current version 1.6:
  • Fixing of bugs
  • Ability to convert text files to Palm DOC via Install app added (requires docdatatypes)
  • New System Backup app
  • New 8n1nodsr.device compiled
All features of the program has listed on the homepage. Additional to the main archive there are ClockSync plugin (V1.2) and YAMSync plugin (beta 2) for registered users for download.

Download: Spitfire2.lha - 818 kB (ps)

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06.Jun.2001
Amig@lien (E-Mail)


Amig@lien: Homepage update
Since yesterday our new homepage design is online. We have used it to add new pictures of the computer party in Jonsdorf 'Computerrevolution 2001'. (jm)

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06.Jun.2001
anarka^skt (ANF)


Event: Scene-party in Spain: 'CatCon2k1'
From 13.-15. of July the biggest scene party in spain will take place in Barcelona (Calella). The ´CatCon2k1´ is really large with 500 places.

Systems like Amiga, Atari, Msx, Commodore64, Spectrum, PC, Macintosh, Linux, BeOS and other ones will be present performing their demos, graphics, 3d-animations, musics and games. There will be tutorials and conversations and a demo-contest will take place. Because not all stations can be connected there will be an internet-service-bar.

The admission fee is 4.000 Pesetas. You can reserve under the following email address: catcon2k1@yahoo.es. In a few days there will be an English version of the invitation, too. (ps)

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05.Jun.2001
Oliver Tacke (ANF)


Game: dynAMIte V1.4
An update (version 1.4) for the network game 'dynAMIte' is available at the dynAMIte website. (ps)

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05.Jun.2001
Oliver Tacke (ANF)


Game: Cinemaware releases 'Wings' for free download
Cinemaware has kept their promise and have released "Wings", another Amiga game classic, for free download. Prepare yourself for a journey into 1916 and get ready for air combat in 230 missions with uprising level. (ps)

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05.Jun.2001
Thomas Wenzel (ANF)


Hardwaretip: Volume-Control with multimedia keyboard
Thomas Wenzel describes how to use a multimedia keyboard for volume control:

Control the master volume of your Amiga/Prelude soundsystem with the special keys of a multimedia keyboard:).A normal PC-Multimedia keyboard, Guido Mersmanns MMKeyboard Interface and my new mixing commodity for the Prelude make it possible.

That's how it works:

In combination with the delivered "driver" commodity MMKeyboard Interface is able to control the special keys of the multimedia keyboard and configure them with free choosable functions. For audio purposes many keyboards have "Volume +", "Volume -", and "Mute"-keys for this special functions. The new Prelude mixer has now an AREXX port that understands VOLUP, VOLDOWN, and MUTE. With the Prelude you are still able to use the Amiga soundsignal (PAULA) and now control its volume, too, with the keyboard.

Sources:
MMKeyboard.lha
PrlMixer.lha (ps)

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05.Jun.2001
Matay


Matay: Prometheus driver-CD list
The PCI board Prometheus will be delivered with a driver CD. Here you can find a list of contained and work in progress drivers for it.

For now there are drivers for Voodoo3 boards, 2D boards for Picasso 96, and 3D drivers for Warp3D contained. Several drivers for network cards are listed. Drivers for TV- and soundcards are work in progress. (ps)

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04.Jun.2001



3.000.000 visitors at amiga-news.de
The 3,000,000 visitor had come to see our side. Our service is available for 33 months now. The average visitornumber is 90,900 visitors per month. Currently there are about 174,000 visitors per month, they produce nearly 1,000,000 pageviews.

We would like to use this ocassion for saying thank you for your support and help. There are many companies, programmers, developers and maintainers of websides supporting us by reporting news or using the Amiga News Forum (ANF). All of this makes it easier for us to keep our sides up-to-date.

We are a team of enthusiastic Amiga-users using much of our sparetime to support the project. This is why we are strongly interested in any feedback and support. Because without it amiga-news.de had not become as good as it is today. (ps)

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04.Jun.2001
Sebastian Bauer (ANF)


E-Mail-Client: SimpleMail Alpha 0.6 released
There is a new alpha version (0.6) of SimpleMail available for download at the titlelink.

Changes:
  • Improved E-Mail-account-management (for example several SMTP-server)
  • POP before SMTP
  • Addressbook now stored as XML
  • Support for filters
  • Support for folder-creation within the GUI and storage of the preferences
  • Many bugfixes


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04.Jun.2001
WHDLoad Support Page (ANF)


Installation: WHDLoad Version 14.3
Release of version 14.3 of WHDLoad, a harddisc-install-package. WHDLoad lets you install many floppy based games onto the harddisc.

New:
  • fix: without PreLoad/S LoadFileOffset/DiskLoad returning error (Philippe)
  • fix: LoadFileOffset/DiskLoad was returning wrong result on failure and WHDLF_NoError wasn't set (Jeff)
  • fix: now resload_Load functions can load files larger than 2.091.108 bytes (MrLarmer)
  • new: option NoFlushMem/S added to avoid memory flush at WHDLoad startup
  • fix: TDREASON_OSEMUFAIL works again (Jeff)
  • fix: bug in resload_Relocate removed (MrLarmer)
Download: WHDLoad_usr.lha - 137 kB (ps)

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04.Jun.2001
Frank Fenn


Musik: Audiomaster 2000 Version 0.72
Audiomaster, a sample-editor, version 0.72 released. The program uses MUI and has a builin support for AHI-devices. The AHI part was completely rewritten and is now able to control single devices. (Known bugs: CDDA grab only supports SCSI drives at the moment.)

The programm by Frank 'Fenny' Fenn is shareware. The demoversion is not able to store something. Download: audiomaster2k.lha - 278 kB (ps)

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04.Jun.2001
Tom Parker


Browser: AWeb PowerPC JPEG Plugin V0.6
Tom Parker has written a PowerPC plug-in for the Internet browser AWeb. Currently the software is in beta status. Who wants to test the plug-in will find more details and the latest version 0.6 at the title link. Tom Parker is looking forward to your feedback to be sent to tom@carrott.org. (ps)

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04.Jun.2001
Stephan Rupprecht


Tool: Image2Icon Version 1.18
Stephan Rupprecht released a new version of his program 'Image2Icon'. Download: Image2Icon.lha (ps)

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04.Jun.2001
Frogger


MPEG-Player: Frogger 1.65rc6 for PowerPC
Version 1.65rc6 of the MPEG-player 'Frogger' for PowerPC released.

If the original Frogger-webside (titlelink) is to slow, please use this Mirror. The program is shareware. (ps)

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04.Jun.2001
Andrew Bell


Tool: Voodoo-X Version 1.5 Beta 6
Voodoo-X is a MUI-based GUI for the archive-extractionsystem XADmaster.library by Dirk Stöcker. Further details are available at the titlelink.
Download: VX1.5.BETA6.lha - 110 kB (ps)

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04.Jun.2001
Richard Kapp per E-Mail


GFX-Base: ManiacBalls Review
Kevin Hansen published a review of the game ManiacBall (a BreakOut-clone). (ps)

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04.Jun.2001
Codepoet (ANF)


Emulator: WinUAE 0.8.16 R4
WinUAE, the Amiga-emulator for Win95, Win98, WinME, Win2K and WinXP, version 0.8.16 R4 released. The following changes were made:

  • FIXED: 50Hz/60Hz switching (B.C. Kid) works again. (Toni Wilen)
  • FIXED: Various Picasso96 issues. (Bernd Roesch)
  • FIXED: F11 should be again.
  • ADDED: .GZ support in floppy dialog. (Timothy Roughton, aka Inner)
  • CHANGED: Tweaked the sound-code yet again, hopefully will be less choppy.
  • CHANGED: Tweaked the exception-handling code for JIT. (Bernie Meyer)
  • REMOVED: icon1.ico from the source-code archive.
Additional information is available at the titlelink

Download: WinUAE0816R4.exe (ps)

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04.Jun.2001
Celso (ANF)


JavaOne: Sharp unveals partners
A pressrelease of Sharp, made today, unveals three more partners, beside of Amiga, for the development of content for the Zaurus-PDA. These are the companies: Access, Office Noah and Pumatech. According to the pressrelease, the areas they will develop for will be:

Access: browser development
Office Noah: multimedia/video
Pumatech: synchronisation
Amiga: games, 2D, 3D, animation, video and music (ps)

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04.Jun.2001



Aminet Uploads until 04.06.2001
STEP_Txt.lha         biz/dbase  797K+Star Trek StarBase-Text (637.2)
DosControl60.lha     biz/demo   559K+DosControl V6.0m Demo (German only)
STEP_Gde.lha         docs/hyper 787K+Star Trek Guide (637.2)
SkyChase.lha         mods/misc    7K+Custom module from "SkyChase"
id3taglibgui.lha     mus/edit   183K+MPEG Audio ID3Tag (V1.x and V2.x) Editor
MP3TagEditor.lha     mus/edit    23K+Editor of MP3's ID3v1 & ID3v2 tags
Amoralplay1.5.lha    mus/play   123K+A no fuss multiformat audio player.
EP_PRobotham.lha     mus/play     8K+EaglePlayer "Paul Robotham" external rep
EP_RJosephPlay.lha   mus/play    10K+EaglePlayer "Richard Joseph Player" exte
EP_TFMXPro.lha       mus/play    19K+EaglePlayer "TFMX Pro" external replayer
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03.Jun.2001
Czech Amiga News


DTP: AmigaWriter Filter V1.1 for PageStream
AmigaWriter-Filter is a new import filter for Soft-Logik's DTP program PageStream. Click on the thumbnail to the right to see a screenshot of what it can do!

It consists of two parts:

The text filter inserts the main flow-text of your AmigaWriter documents into the current PageStream article with most of its text formattings. The document filter loads your AmigaWriter documents as if they were native PageStream documents, retaining as much of your original document as possible.



Applications

AmigaWriter-Filter was designed to
  • print AmigaWriter documents to PostScript
  • export AmigaWriter documents to PDF
  • use AmigaWriter as a WYSIWYG replacement for PageLiner
  • ... and anything else you can think of :-))
The filter comes with the usual options you would expect from a PageStream import filter: it performs typographical conversions for quotes, dashes and ellipses. In addition, it allows you to choose the quote format (available are US, French, German and German-French). The text filter has another option called Apply Styles Only which can be a great help to achieve consistent layout, especially when several authors are working on one text.

Download: AW-Filter11.lha (55K) (sd)

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03.Jun.2001
Amiga Future


Installation: JST V4.8, WHDLoad - new packages
On 1. June 2001 JST version 4.8 was released.

For the installation tool 'WHDLoad' six new install packages for games were released on 1. and 2. June 2001. Those also work with JST and are available for download under the title link.
  • Fly Harder (Starbyte) by Codetapper.
  • Curse Of Ra (Rainbow Arts) by Jeff.
  • Citadel (Arakkis/VD) by Bored Seal & Psygore & Jeff.
  • Simpsons - Bart Space Mutants (Acclaim/Ocean) by Codetapper.
  • Cyberzerk (Boeder) by Bored Seal.
  • 688 Attack Sub (Electronic Arts) by Jeff.

JST and WHDLoad enable floppy-disk only games and programs to be installed on harddisk.

Download: jst.lha (sd)

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03.Jun.2001
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)


Amiga Arena: full version of the system manager (update)
With permission of Frederic Laboureur the Amiga Arena makes possible the full version of 'The Boss'.

'The Boss' is a system manager enabling programs and application to be started by simply pressing a button. No annoying and memory consuming icons, menus or docks are used for launching. A simple button is enough to start a program.

'The Boss' is very easy to operate, flexible, compact, system friendly, and recource considering, and moreover runs on any screen possible (Workbench, public or even it's own one). This tool addresses anybody who finds tools like Toolmanager or ToolsDeamon to be too inflated.

Features:
  • Completely configurable. No additional tools needed.
  • Font sensitive GUI. Chooseable font for both, screen and buttons.
  • Full OCS / ECS / AGA support. Chooseable screen mode.
  • All functions on one single screen. No menus, icons or docks.
  • No seperate interface like MUI or ClassAct needed.
  • asynchronous multitasking and extreme system friendly.
  • 16 colour WB-palette to determine the tool's colours.
  • Efficient use of memory - only a few memory is required.
  • Chooseable types for buttons, drawers, scripts, and executable files.
  • Unlimited number of buttons possible, whichever how much you need.
  • Small, optimized and fast code makes it all system friendly.
  • Very easy to use and configure.
  • Drag & Drop support.

As always the Amiga Arena is looking for users wanting to translate or write reviews or manuals. sd

Supplement 06 June 2001: Amiga Arena - The Boss Update!
Since some users have had problems with the keyfile Frederic Laboureu reworked the program file. All users having problems regarding the keyfile, please reload the archive. Special thank to Harald N. for reporting and to Frederic L. for the quick update. (ps)

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03.Jun.2001
ANN


Instant-Messenger: GUI development for STRICQ V2
On ANN Douglas F. McLaughlin wrote, that he started development of STRICQ v2. In this version the GUI will be completely independent from the rest of the program. This allows STRICQ v2 to be equipped with different GUI's. People interested in developing a GUI (MUI or other) for STRICQ v2 can mail to Douglas F. McLaughlin for closer discussions about the implementation.

There will be a SDK for GUI developers. (sd)

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03.Jun.2001
amiga.org


BBC: Sharp Zaurus-PDA in Click Online
On BBC World the broadcast 'Click Online' reported about the Zaurus-PDA by Sharp and showed several applications running on it. According to the message on amiga.org the name of Amiga was not mentioned, however.

The report is available as ASF file (Windows Media Player) on the BBC World-Server and also will be to see in replays of the broadcast of which the dates are listed under the title link.

Supplement 03 June 2001:
On ann.lu it reported, that the CEO of Sharp talked about the AmigaDE in a broadcast on CNBC, but also that he talked about to be favoring Microsoft's .net (dot net) for future product lines. (David Scheibler) (sd)

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03.Jun.2001
Czech Amiga News


Unix: OpenBSD V2.9
On 1. June 2001 version 2.9 of the open source Unix 'OpenBSD' was released. This release among other things includes the following components:
  • XFree86 4.0.3
  • gcc 2.95.3 (+ Patches)
  • perl 5.6.0 (+ Patches)
  • Apache 1.3.19, mod_ssl 2.8.2, OpenSSL 0.9.6 (+ patches), DSO support
  • ipf 3.4.16 (+ Patches)
  • sendmail 8.11.3
  • lynx 2.8.2 with HTTPS support
  • ncurses 5.2
  • Latest KAME IPv6
  • KTH Kerberos 1.0.4
  • OpenSSH 2.9

OpenBSD supports several systems including i386, Amiga, and Mac68k.

More information are available via the title link.

Information about the Amiga port in particular are available http://www.openbsd.org/amiga.html. (sd)

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03.Jun.2001
Amiga Future


C=: The Commodore Billboard Newsletter #10
The The Commodore Billboard website is an archive of advertising, brochures, and TV spots by Commodore.

In issue #10 of the newsletter from 31. May 2001 new entries to the archive are listed. Among those are PET and Japanese advertising, an 8-pages Dutch Amiga brochure, and two English brochures, as well as a photograph of Eddie Newton wearing a C= tricot from the times when C= was sponsoring the English soccer club Chelsea. (sd)

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02.Jun.2001
Stephan Rupprecht


Tool: ENVHandler V 1.8
Stephan Rupprecht has released version 1.8 of his HappyEnv replacement 'ENVHandler'. Download: envhandler.lha - 13 kB (ps)

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02.Jun.2001
Fun Time World


Inofficial Mediator support homepage
Users of the Mediator board may find information around this PCI board on the new website of Sam Thomas from Elbox.

Next to many installation tips you can find up-to-date Mediator news and programs that have been written specifically for this board. The beginning is made by the program ´Medication´ by Richard Brookly that makes setting up the board much easier. (ps)

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02.Jun.2001
Nogfx homepage


Game: FlashNG V 1.15 (Arkanoid clone)
The version 1.15 of the Arkanoid clone 'FlashNG' has been released. The archive contains 'IFF2RAW', a tool to create own GFX sets for the game.
Download: flashNG.lha - 119 kB (ps)

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02.Jun.2001
Richard Kapp via email


Interview: GFX-Base talked with Onyxsoft
The GFX-Base has made an (english) interview with Stefan Blixth, Daniel Westerberg and Anders Ericsson from OnyxSoft (the creators of freeware like Onyxbase, Quicknote, Detris, DRemind and others). In this very comprehensive interview they have spoken about their freeware projects, new plans, the origin of OnyxSoft and their views of different subjects. (ps)

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02.Jun.2001
c't issue 12/2001 (ANF)


c't newspart: 'Mac OS 9 on the AMIGA'
The AMIGA is making headlines once again in the current print issue of the c't (German computer magazine), page 39:
»Already for years is the AMIGA for some fans the better Macintosh. Now the MacOS versions 8.5 to 9.1 and therefore PowerPC native programs, too, can be used on the computer - with iFusion. The British distributor Blittersoft sells the emulator for 430 Mark via the internet (www.blittersoft.com). The software is said to support up to 2 GByte RAM, disk drives, harddisks and CD-ROMs. Requirements for the use is according to Blittersoft an AMIGA computer with a PPC board, 32 MByte RAM and Cybergraphics version 4. (adb)«

This headline shows very exactly that the interest in the AMIGA is also depending on the really existing (and not only announced) products. (ps)

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02.Jun.2001
DocDatatypes


Datatype: DocDatatypes v40.10
Amarpreet Singh Munde has released version 40.10 of his DocDatatypes. The datatypes archive contains different datatypes, that can read and reproduce most different non-Amiga document types like for example Word or RTF documents. Newly added is the support of Mac Teach text files. The software package is shareware. (ps)

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02.Jun.2001
amiga.org


Event: Saku 2001
The Finnish Amiga User Group announces their fourth annual Amiga event. The Saku 2001 will be held on 1. September in the Science Centre Heureka in Vantaa near Helsinki. Further details can be found under the title link. (ps)

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01.Jun.2001



Aminet Uploads until 01.06.2001
PeekMail_GR.lha      comm/mail    3K+Greek locale for PeekMail
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LCR-I.lha            comm/misc   53K+LeastCostRouter for german Internet Prov
LCR-P.lha            comm/misc   44K+LeastCostRouter Print-Tool
LCR.lha              comm/misc   75K+LeastCostRouter for german Telephone Pro
BabelDoc.lha         comm/tcp    34K+Translate docs or strings from one langu
FTPMount_GR.lha      comm/tcp     4K+Greek locale for FTPMount
Lynx-mos.lha         comm/www   1.2M+Great WWW Browser,v284dev20 with SSL -Mo
ncftp-mos.lha        comm/www   604K+FTP client/tools v3.0.3 - MorphOS -
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TestHandler.lha      dev/debug   10K+Mount a task as a device for debugging
jikes-diffs.lha      dev/lang    25K+IBM's fast Java compiler, v1.14 (diffs)
jikes.lha            dev/lang   716K+IBM's fast Java compiler, v1.14 (source)
jikes000.lha         dev/lang   608K+Fast Java compiler, v1.14 (68000 binary)
jikes020-060.lha     dev/lang   603K+Fast Java compiler,v1.14 (68020-060,FPU)
adfblitzer.lha       disk/misc   27K+Program to handle ADF-files! With Source
Collector3.5PL.lha   docs/help   12K+Polish Locale for Collector3.5
AmigaPoWeR.lha       docs/hyper  31K+AMiGa=PoWeR French Amiga Magazine
starmag27_ag.lha     docs/mags  142K+German Amiga-Online-Magazine AmigaGuide-
TheCrypt17.lha       docs/mags  3.7M+Issue 17 of "The Crypt" magazine
AmigaArenaNew2.lha   docs/misc   11K+AmigaArena Interview English
WHD_FrostByte.lha    game/patch  25K+HD Installer for Frost Byte
WHD_HardDrivin.lha   game/patch  36K+HD Installer for Hard Drivin'
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WHD_JetSetWly2.lha   game/patch  22K+HD Installer for Jet Set Willy II
WHD_ManicMiner.lha   game/patch  24K+HD Installer for Manic Miner
WHD_ScoobyDoo.lha    game/patch  19K+HD Installer for Scooby & Scrappy Doo
WHD_SuperSki2.lha    game/patch  27K+HD Installer for Super Ski II
WHD_Zeewolf.lha      game/patch  45K+HD Installer for Zeewolf
WHD_ZeewolfII.lha    game/patch  44K+HD Installer for Zeewolf II
DunGen3.lha          game/role  231K+Dungeon floorplan generator/editor
eyangband.lha        game/role  799K+EyAngband 0.3.2 - Roguelike solo RPG
gumband.lha          game/role  971K+Gumband 2.1.6a - Roguelike solo RPG
SameGame.lha         game/think  15K+Addictive puzzle game with coloured ball
Tri_Q.lha            game/wb     36K+A peg game for the Workbench
3dto3d-mos.lha       gfx/conv   150K+Convert between 3D ormats, v3.1 -MorphOS
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GetImageInfo.lha     gfx/misc    14K+Shows picture dimensions without datatyp
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FDDx2toInt.lha       hard/hack   22K+How to connect two PC FDD to internal po
TestGear-Notes.lha   hard/hack    7K+Test equipment projects, general notes.
TestGear4A.lha       hard/hack  616K+The Oscilloscope Project Disk 4A.
Electrostatic.lha    misc/emu   210K+Atari 2600 emulator/translator. V2.3
yacas-mos.lha        misc/math  520K+Math Program like MatLab, v1.0.47 -Morph
DZY-Visionary.lzh    mods/tranc 823K+Visionary - Trance by Dazzy of Soundforc
DZYTermination.lzh   mods/tranc  90K+Termination - Trance by Dazzy of Soundfo
id3taglibgui.lha     mus/edit   127K+MPEG Audio ID3Tag (V1.x and V2.x) Editor
amigabomb.lha        pix/art     46K+Amiga Bomb, done with Perfect Paint 1.3
Exoticons.lha        pix/icon   8.9M+1500 NewIcons for games - Version 1.0
Exoticons35.lha      pix/icon    16M+1500 OS3.5/3.9 Icons for games - Version
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APowerStuff_2.lha    pix/misc   567K+Pics from aMiGa=PoWeR magazine
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stipe1.mpg           pix/mpg     50K+Mpeg anima               320x200x60
ExoticonsWB.jpg      pix/wb     204K+WB Grab showing Exoticons Game Icons
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HTMLEdit_key.lha     text/hyper   1K+Official keyfile for HTMLEdit v 1.32
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CentreQuest.lha      util/cdity  12K+Centre system requesters how you like.
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01.Jun.2001
Christian Effenberger (ANF)


Web tool: GetImageInfo
GetImageInfo is a helpful program for determining image information. Mostly thought for the integration of image dimensions in HTML documents. Shell and Workbench usage. GetImageInfo requires no datatypes and only reads out the file header.

Supported formats: BMP, GIF, IFF, JPEG, PBM, PCX, PNG, PSF, SUN, TARGA, TIFF.

Download: GetImageInfo.lha (ps)

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01.Jun.2001
Christian Bauer


Mac emulator: Basilisk II version 0.9-1
The 68k Macintosh emulator 'Basilisk II' is available for AmigaOS, BeOS, Unix & Linux and Windows. Yesterday, Christian Bauer released version 0.9-1. Download: BasiliskII-0.9-1.amiga.lha - 124 kB (ps)

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01.Jun.2001



GoldED support website has moved
The support website of Dietmar Eilert's GoldEd has moved to a Free2Surf server and can now be found at the following URL: http://golded.dietmar-eilert.de. Please change your bookmarks. (ps)

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01.Jun.2001
amiga.org


Event: Ottawa Amiga Show, Canada
As reported, Amiga.info plans to organize the first Amiga show in Canada for three years. The original date was end of July but since the AmiWest is held the same weekend in Sacramento the organizers decided to postpone the show until presumably early September 2001. (ps)

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01.Jun.2001
Christoph Meier (ANF)


The Register: Sharp uses Intel for Linux PDA
According to ´The Register´ Sharp abandons Hitachi in favor of Intel and breaks with the tradition to equip the Zaurus PDA with StrongARM. Sharp admitted this yesterday.

Certainly the price was a factor in the decision as to use the Intel CPU means to save costs. The reason? "StrongARM offers lowest energy consumption and best functions," says Hiroshi Uno, leader for mobile systems at Sharp in an interview with Bloomberg.
Full article at the titlelink. (ps)

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01.Jun.2001
clixnet.de


Technologies: AMD and Transmeta announce cooperation
AMD and Transmeta announced to have signed a licence agreement on industrial standards for future microprocessor technologies. The licence includes AMD's x86-64(TM) technology as well as AMD's HyperTransport(TM) technology.

HyperTransport allows a faster transport of information so that single chips in computers/networks can communicate with each other up to 48 times faster. (mj)

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01.Jun.2001
Jan Andersen by e-mail


Virus Help Denmark: Safe V15.7
The virus scanner ´Safe´ can detect but not eliminate viruses. Here the details of version 15.7 which has been released today:

Name: Safe v15.7
Archive name : Safe.lha
Archive size: 26.921 Bytes
Release date: 31. Mai 2001
Programmer: Zbigniew Trzcionkowski
Requires: Amiga with OS 2.04+ (xvs.library strongly recommended)

New in v15.4 - 7000:
Fixed stupid bug with QUICKTEST which caused that some machines crashed. Thanks to MikeHendren and Dieter B. for reports. (ps)

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01.Jun.2001
Bernd Lachner (ANF)


Sharp Zaurus developer page and prototype announced
In an article at Linux-Devices a Zaurus prototype was announced for the JavaOne conference next week in San Francisco. From Monday on, a developer page will be available at Sharp for the Zaurus. Also announced in the article is that Sharp will present three more partners in addition to Amiga for developing software for the Zaurus. (ps)

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01.Jun.2001
Achim Stegemann (ANF)


Tool: update of asyncio.library for WarpOS
Thanks to helpful support, there's a new update of the asyncio.library with WarpOS support which will appear on Aminet in the next days.

On a couple of Amigas, the PPC task could freeze. This bug is now fixed. Also the library should run in PPC mode faster than before.

The update was tested with WarpOS v5.1 and worked without problems. Nevertheless interested users should first test the update as problems with older WarpOS versions cannot be ruled out.

Download until appearance on Aminet: asyncioppc.lha - (22 kB) (ps) (ps)

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