24.Jun.2004
Christian Rosentreter (E-Mail)
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Golem: Why Don't We Rebel Against Copyright Law - Interview with L. Lessig
"Why don't we rebel against copyright?" is the question, in relation to which Golem.de has conducted an interview with professor of jurisprudence Lawrence Lessig, who's a decisive critic of the present
copyright regulations and a member of the board of the Free Software Foundation.
In the discussion with Golem.de he talks about his vision of the culture of the 21st century, criticizes copyrights - which belong to companies, who hold onto them while the actual author dies sooner or later, and speaks in favor of necessity to have P2P exchange methods.
(snx) (Translation: dm)
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24.Jun.2004
Genesi (E-Mail)
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Presentation: "Pegasos - The Open Platform"
Under the title Pegasos - The Open Platform you'll find a presentation in which Genesi attempts to lay out advantages of the Pegasos and their strategy as an open PPC platform for business customers. Along with this Genesi's leadership makes clear on MorphZone that no-one has to worry about MorphOS because now as before it's a part of the whole picture.
(snx) (Translation: dm)
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24.Jun.2004
Jacek Piszczek
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MorphOS: TranspoClock 1.04
Jacek Piszczek has released a new version of his transparent desktop clock for MorphOS.
Changes since the last version:
- Memory amount display with configurable colors
- Window positions in the selections are updated automatically
- Small bug fixes
(cr) (Translation: dm)
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24.Jun.2004
Amigaplus
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AMIGAplus 06/2004 - Everything for the Amiga One
In the new AMIGAplus 06/2004 (#148) you can read about the following reports among others:
[report summaries not translated -DM]
Amiga One: Compatible Hardware
Big Special: the 50 best Tools for the Classic Amiga
Review: Open Transport Tycoon
And more:
- Test: Turboboard Viper 1230/40
- Review: Cocolino mouse adapter
- Amiga Status Report: Before the Pre-Release...
- Shareware: New from the 'Net
- Emu-Corner: New Version of WinUAE
- Table Calculations Workshop (Part 3)
- The latest from the Amiga Market
- Report: Demoscene, What Now?
- and much more
AMIGAplus is available by subscription, single issue order and in Amiga speciality shops at the price of five euros.
(sn) (Translation: dm)
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24.Jun.2004
Matthias Bertram (ANF)
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Update of the New Edition of the Turbo-Card Apollo 630
Matthias Bertram wrote to provide an update of the new edition of the Amiga 600 turbo-card Apollo 630 (68030@40 MHz, SIMM socket for up to 32 MB RAM, connection for 68882 FPU) through Individual Computers (amiga-news.de reported):
"There's news again on the Apollo front: I've already found 70 purchasers for the new Apollo!
About 25 other interested people have not yet decided. Should 100 units be ordered, the price will be 100 euros instead of the 130 euro price listed until now.
Jens Schönfeld has a couple ideas concerning the CPU and the attachment of the turbo-card. But he says he doesn't want to reveal more right now."
(snx) (Translation: dm)
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24.Jun.2004
ANN (Website)
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Chess Game: HellChess Released (Update)
HellChess marks the appearance of a new chess game that is free in the Amiga version, and also of all things payment-required for the Linux, Windows, GameBoy Advanced, Palm and PocketPC versions in development (screenshots).
An excerpt of the features of the program (9 MB):
- Capable AI for the single player mode
- many exercise instructions
- many configuration options
- online play possibility through Direct Connect or the HellHound master server
A PPC/RTG Amiga version is still in development.
Update: (26th June 2004, 17:52, snx)
As the author commented, the next-released version of the game has problems with AGA/ECS, therefore the archive from yesterday has been replaced with an update. To that end there's an 8-bit version of the contained animations being worked on for systems without graphics cards.
(snx) (Translation: dm)
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24.Jun.2004
pegasosforum.de
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Pegasos 2: Debian Linux 2.6.7 Kernel with GigaBit-LAN
Sven Luther (Genesi) released a Debian Linux kernel for the Pegasos 2, that supports the gigabit ethernet port of the motherboard.
The use of the gigabit ethernet is possible after the execution of a firmware update that should appear in the next few days.
(cg) (Translation: dm)
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24.Jun.2004
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AmigaOS 4: Current Ports
SMBFS
Mark Bond compiled Olaf Barthel's SMBFS (SMB Filesystem) for AmigaOS 4.
xMameGui
xMameGUI is a graphic user interface for the AmigaOS port of xMame.
KmailtoMbox
"KmailtoMbox" is an ARexx Script that can convert "KMail" (Linux) e-mail-archives to the "MBox" format that YAM requires.
(cg) (Translation: dm)
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23.Jun.2004
Andreas R. Kleinert
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PerSuaSiVe SoftWorX: More keyfiles
Andreas R. Kleinert has made some more keyfiles publicly
available at his homepage.
Those are intended for some of his programs which will appear
at the Aminet soon.
more ...
(snx) (Translation: ub)
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23.Jun.2004
ANN (website)
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Version 1.5 of the FlashROM software Luciferin for Algor / ROMulus
Dear E3B customers, E3B and Chris Hodges are proud to announce the availability of a new version of the Luciferin FlashROM software for the Algor and Highway/ROMulus expansion cards. It is a free update provided as service to all registered Algor/ROMulus users.
more ...
(snx)
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23.Jun.2004
Amiga.org (Forum)
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RISC OS: "Are we so dissimilar?" - a comparison with AmigaOS
Whoever guesses the Amiga market situation - the split of
development, different visions - would be some kind of unique
might change his mind after reading the following English
article RISC OS vs.
AmigaOS by Chris Williams.
(snx) (Translation: ub)
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23.Jun.2004
Philippe Bourdin (ANF)
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AmigaOS4: New article about the boot configuration
Philippe 'Elwood' Ferrucci has released an
article at the help section for AmigaOS4 of
IntuitionBase.com explaining the boot configuration of
AmigaOS4.
more ...
(ps) (Translation: ub)
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23.Jun.2004
MorphZone (Website)
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MorphOS: Samba 3.0.4 ported (alpha version)
Michael Grunditz has ported Samba 3.0.4 to MorphOS. The
alpha version
(30 MB) is available from the MorphZone. Samba is used for
file access and printing within heterogeneous networks.
(snx) (Translation: ub)
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23.Jun.2004
Heise (Newsticker)
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Motorola officially announces stock market flotation of Freescale
As reported by Heise,
Motorola announced official the planned stock market flotation of
Freescale semiconductor to the US stock exchange
authorities. An actual date for that has not been announced
yet.
more ...
(snx) (Translation: ub)
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22.Jun.2004
Cloanto (ANF)
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Events: New website for Amiga Alpe Adria
A new web site for the Amiga Alpe Adria, which takes place July 3rd in Udine, Italy, was placed online at 0xAA.org over the week-end, and is now fully functional.
more ...
(snx)
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21.Jun.2004
ANN (Website)
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Web browser: AWeb 3.5 APL Lite Beta released
The AWeb open Source Project released a first beta version of 'AWeb 3.5 APL Lite' today.
An overview of the most important changes since AWeb 3.5 (complete ChangeLog):
more ...
(cg)
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21.Jun.2004
amigaworld.net (Website)
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Tutorial: Samba on AmigaOS 4.0
Alan Buxey and Olaf Barthel compiled a short Tutorial explaining how to install and configure Samba on AmigaOS 4.
(cg) (Translation: cg)
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19.Jun.2004
amiga.org (Website)
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File sharing: ctorrent for AmigaOS and MorphOS (Update)
ctorrent is a console based client for the BitTorrent file sharing network.
The Amiga version has been compiled on a 68040/40. On that system, file hash checking (neccessary when resuming a download) on a 44 MB file takes about 1.5 minutes. During normal operation the CPU usage is below 50 % though.
ctorrent does not allow limiting the uploads.
Direct download: ctorrent-1.3.2.lha (186 KB)
Update: (12:29, 20.06.04, snx)
Meanwhile, #amigazeux has also prepared a MorphOS version (71 KB). Like the AmigaOS version, this port just offers a common bandwith limitation for up- and downloads.
(cg)
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19.Jun.2004
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amiga-news.de: forum structure improved
The structure of the forum at amiga-news.de has been reworked regarding the single categories and their structure.
(snx) (Translation: wk)
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19.Jun.2004
Amigaworld.net (website)
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AmigaOS4: Native versions of SGrab and PNGTool
Stephan Rupprecht has released OS4 versions of the programs SGrab (328 KB, creates screenshots) and PNGTool (198 KB, converts various graphics formats to PNG).
(snx) (Translation: wk)
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19.Jun.2004
ANN (website)
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PegXMac: Beta version for the Amiga One finished
The Live CD PegXMac by David Bentham (amiga-news.de reported) is now available in an early beta version for the Amiga One, too. Before downloading you have to register at the author. PegXMac allows the start of MacOS via Mac-on-Linux on the Pegasos or Amiga One without having to install Linux before.
(snx) (Translation: wk)
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19.Jun.2004
Michael Garlich (ANF)
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Titan Computer: discussion and help forum set up (update)
The software studio Titan Computer has set up a forum where questions around their Amiga and MorphOS products are answered and help is given.
more ...
(snx) (Translation: wk)
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18.Jun.2004
Thomas Unger (ANF)
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Kickstart archives: DVD-Release v3.2
"Kickstart archives" is a collection of documents in German and English language about the
history of the Amiga and Commodore written by many different authors.
Besides this there are many information about well-known people who have a connection
to the Amiga, about the Amiga models and Amiga clones, the AmigaOS and alternative operating
systems as well as about Amiga patents and additional materials.
All these topics were connected with an HTML-based index. All documents have been published on DVD
with permission of the authors or copyright owners. "Kickstart archives" runs on each
platform and can be copied to the hard drive. An integrated search engine has been also
added.
The current issue contains some new entries and some topics have been extended or updated.
For further information please have a look at the homepage.
All problems with case-sensitive file systems should be fixed. Thanks a lot to all who
have reported dead links.
The online service has been also improved: Besides the bridgeboard-tutorial, the
Amiga-troubleshooter and the MINIX-introduction there is now a topic which is dedicated
to the determination of DRAM-chips and SIM-moduls. This might be interesting for those
people who wants to upgrade their memory extensions and SCSI/IDE-adapter cards of acceleration
with RAM-options.
You can take contact or order on the homepage under "Notes/Contact" and "Notes/Order".
Please use the subject "kickstart archives" if you will write e-mails to this topic.
(cg) (Translation: dr)
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18.Jun.2004
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European GIF-patent ends
After the US-version of the "GIF-Patent" ended half a year ago today the European patent
ends, too. Japan will follow tomorrow and the coresponding Canadian patent will end
on July 7th.
(cg) (Translation: dr)
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18.Jun.2004
amigaworld.net (Website)
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AmigaOS 4: Further reports of experience (Update)
"Coder" has published a detailed report
of his first impression with the prerelease of AmigaOS 4.
Update: (18.06.2004, 20:00, cg)
At PPA there is a Polish OS 4-report.
(cg) (Translation: dr)
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18.Jun.2004
ANN (Website)
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IRC-Client: Beta version of WookieChat published
With WookieChat a beta version
of a new IRC-client has been published (screenshot).
more ...
(snx) (Translation: dr)
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18.Jun.2004
MorphZone (Forum)
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MorphOS: CPU-monitor V1.4 published
Christian Rosentreter has published an update of his CPU-monitors for MorphOS (screenshot).
The tooltype DNETCFILTER is new which can filter the used performance of the processor
with the help of the task "dnetc crunch #1" and therefore the users of the distributed.net-client
will get a more useful value.
more ...
(snx) (Translation: dr)
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18.Jun.2004
Jens Schönfeld (ANF)
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New firmware for Kickflash OS4 available
A new version of the firmware V1.52 for the Kickflash flashrom-card for Zorro-equipped Amigas is available. This update fixes a bug in the memory allocation that kept certain A3000 models from starting properly. The programmer-team Coyoteflux is now working to implement kickstart remapping for the next update.
more ...
(snx)
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18.Jun.2004
ANF
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distributed.net: Pegasos-Team founded
In order to advertise for the Pegasos PowerPC system Matthias 'DJBase' Münch has founded
a Pegasos-team.
(snx) (Translation: dr)
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17.Jun.2004
Martin (DaFreak) Rebentisch (ANF)
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Music: Liquid Skies Records #073
The scene group "Liquid Skies" released their 73rd music pack yesterday. This time the release contains "SpacePop" in the "demo scene" style by the Finnish composer Tripper. The cover was pixeled by Angeldust.
More information about the track:
more ...
(cg) (Translation: dm)
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17.Jun.2004
Rupert Hausberger (ANF)
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MorphOS: Relax 2.0 released
'Relax' is a tool to control 8 bit relay cards. Changes for v2.0:
- Implemented ARexx
- Added some misc funcs
- Added own work-process
- Optimized some parts
- Fixed minor GUI bugs
- Drew a new logo
- Updated documention
(cg)
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17.Jun.2004
Eule (ANF)
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Develop Your Own Game Console
Gerd Kautzmann writes: [translated from German] "I found a page on the WWW that concerns itself with a software development project for all manner of game consoles.
The prototypes are equipped with Z80, 6502, 68HC12 and ARM7 processors. In my opinion this is a very interesting page for all those interested in game console programming and build-it-yourself video computers.
Unfortunately there is no 68k computer there, but in this vein you may be inspired by this."
(ps) (Translation: dm)
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17.Jun.2004
Amigaworld.net (Website)
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OS4 Depot with Cross-Upload to Aminet
OS4 Depot now offers a cross-upload of data to Aminet. Your data will be put together with a generated READ ME file on us.aminet.net/pub/aminet/new, as soon as an administrator releases it. This function still is in the test phase. The users are responsible for correctly filling out the Aminet-relevant data themselves.
(snx) (Translation: dm)
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17.Jun.2004
ANN (Website)
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AmigaOS 4 Exhibition in Stockholm this Coming Weekend
This weekend from Friday afternoon until Sunday evening there's an exhibition of AmigaOS 4 by the Swedish Amiga user group in Stockholm. You'll find the details (in Swedish) under the title link. At the same time there's a similar exhibition by the Syntax Society and ACG GBG in Landskrona (amiga-news.de reported).
(snx) (Translation: dm)
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17.Jun.2004
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Tulip: New Beginning for the Commodore Trademark (Update)
Tulip Computers N.V. made know at a press conference today that a range of entertainment products under the trademark Commodore may be looked forward to.
The prelude is the production of a mini-game-console by the name of C-64 Direct-to-TV that should appear on the market in the second half of the year for about 30 euros. It is projected to have 30 popular C64 games (for example Summer Games, Winter Games, California Games) (amiga-news.de reported).
Additionally the earlier Commodore machines like VIC-20 and PET will be accomodated by USB memory sticks, and transportable music data reproduction equipment will be offered: FPet, Mpet und eVic.
(snx) (Translation: dm)
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17.Jun.2004
Amiga.org (Website)
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New MiniGL Games: "I, meteor" and "d3GNOP+"
Jukka Varsaluoma has released two little MiniGL/Warp3D games here: I, meteor, in which you as a meteor inflict the most damage possible, and d3GNOP+, an improved variant of the Pong clone d3GNOP. You may make a donation in the amount of your choosing for these new games, which come in 68k and WarpOS versions.
(snx) (Translation: dm)
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17.Jun.2004
Elbox Computer (ANF)
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Elbox: New driver software for FastATA 1200 controller
Elbox has released new driver software for FastATA 1200 (Power Flyer 1200, Winner 1200 High-Speed) controllers. The update is available free of charge for all registered users of FastATA 1200 and includes new versions of ATA3.driver, ATA3Prefs and AllegroCDFS.
Changes:
- ATA3.driver ver.7.0
- compatiblity with the newest big hard drive geometries (support up to 2TB)
- write speed improvement
- ATA3Prefs ver.7.0
- changes in the SPLIT/NOSPLIT detection algoritm
- AllegroCDFS ver.3.4
- improvement in reading CDs with surface defects
Speed tests of the EIDE hard drives connected to the FastATA 1200 MK-II controller have been published in the News | Product Reviews section of the Elbox website.
Tests were done with some of the most popular A1200 turbo cards: Apollo 1240, Blizzard 1230, Blizzard 1260 and BlizzardPPC.
If you own an old version of the FastATA controller, you can upgrade it now with the newest FastATA 1200 MK-II firmware using a DIY Upgrade Pack.
(snx)
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