18.May.2003
Jürgen Schober (ANF)
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Event: OS4 on Tour 2003 - more dates
point.design presents the AmigaOS 4.0 on Tour roadshow accross Europe.
Several events will take place on:
- June, 7th, BOF Multimedia Store, Ljubljana, Slowenia
- June, 14th, Amiga Club Augsburg, Germany
- June, 28th, BOF, Shopping-Center West, Graz, Austria
- July, 5th, Amiga Alpe Adria, Udine, Italy
- July, 5th, Amont Informatique, Toulouse, France
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18.May.2003
Philippe Bourdin (E-Mail)
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Event: OS4 on Tour 2003 - 14th June 2003 in Augsburg
The Amiga Club Augsburg (ACA) and KDH Datentechnik are proud to invite you on June 14th, 2003 into the computer club, the Augsburger Computer Forum. We will present some novelties for your Classic Amiga and we will be able to give you a preview of Amiga OS4.0.
Amiga OS4.0
The presentation of the AmigaOne and a preview of Amiga OS4.0 will be given by Juergen Schober / Point Design from Austria (come, see and be surprised !! ).
Amiga One
The Amiga Club Augsburg will present the newest member of our Amiga family, the Amiga One. The Amiga One Systems are currently delivered with Debian Linux PPC installed. The presentaton machines have a G4 PPC processor with 800MHz. (We might have a surprise for you ;)
Algor (world premiere)
E3B will present its brandnew Zorro USB Controller Algor, as well as an update possibility to Highway by the name of Romulus. You will be able to talk face to face with Michael Boehmer, he is the hardware developer of the USB boards Algor, Highway, Subway and of the ethernet board Norway. If you need some advise, this is the right place and guy to ask ;). The scope of delivery of all USB boards from E3B contains a full version of Poseidon. Poseidon is developed by Chris Hodges in teamwork with E3B. The newest version of Poseidon will be presented together with Algor and Michael will be pleased to answer all your questions. If you want to test your USB devices together with an E3B USB controller, you are welcome to do so. At the show we will give you the possibility to purchase the E3B USB boards.
C-One (world premiere)
The C-One is a multiple faster than the C64 and has standard interfaces (PS/2-Mouseport, PS/2-Keyboard, Parallel-Port) to communicate with the outside world. PCI slots allow the use of todays PCI-cards, but also the periphery of the C64 is supported, as well as the clockport expansions modules of the Amiga 1200 will work in the C-One.
But the C-One is more: It is reconfigurable and thereby the first of its kind. The used techniques allows changing the hardware by means of simply exchanging a file. Jens Schönfeld will give an explicit, free of charge seminar on the C-One and will explain all the C-One functions. Jens will also answer all questions related to the other products from individual Computers. The products of individual Computers can be bought at the show.
Further information and details can be found under the title link.
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18.May.2003
Tom 'Amigaharry' Duin (ANF)
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TaskSettler 1.1 released, change/remove task(s)
TaskSettler 1.1 a Shell/CLI utility written in 68K machine code. Change
taskpriority from task(s) and/or remove task(s). One example for use;
if you have no PCMCIA card attached to the Amiga1200, set in the
Startup-Sequence TaskSettler and remove the tasks card.resource and
card.device, speedsup the Amiga a little. But other purposes too.
Download:TaskSettler.lha
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18.May.2003
Guido Mersmann (ANF)
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MMKeyboard sale of hardware discontinued
Due to rapidly decreasing hardware orders production of the MMKeyboard adapter is being discontinued. Support for MMKeyboard will of course continue. I just stop production of the hardware because it just isn't feasible to do in such small numbers. As the sale had always been done at cost I'd have to increase the price of the adapter quite drastically in order to get out of it without loss. Furthermore I just don't see myself in a position to produce the hardware within a desirable timeframe.
more ...
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18.May.2003
AmigaWorld (ANF)
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Weekly Q&A's with Fleecy Moss - episode 10
The English online magazine AmigaWorld has published episode 10 of the regular questions and answers session with Fleecy Moss, CTO at AMIGA, Inc. (Update 2012-03-17, cg: as the original document is no longer available, the following content was moved into our database):
1) trgse: Something the Amiga has lacked since its early days is POSIX compliance or a good full POSIX emulation layer. (ixemul not being very amiga like and lacking fork, how does Amiga see this.... Will it be resolved under OS 4.x, if so how? does/will OS 5.x/DE have any POSIX compliance
Fleecy: There is already a project under way within the AmigaOS4 development team to increase POSIX compliance within the platform. Elements of this. most notably a threading solution will hopefully be in place for AmigaOS4.0.
2) ikir: What do you think of the Coldfire Accelerator Project? Could we have a Coldfire version of OS4.x in the future? With a 200+ MHz coldfire, many people would probably want OS4 for these machines. What is your stance on this?
Fleecy: AmigaOS4 for the desktop is a PPC product and that is what we will be supporting.
3) alx: What is the reasoning behind A inc not releasing the old 1.x ROM images? They would be useful for many people, would provide an indication of goodwill and wouldn't run any recent s/w like the "current" 3.x series.
Fleecy: We are investigating this and are looking at both providing a distinct product with these pieces on it as well as having them all on the AmigaOS4.0 CD.
4) Tigger: Where you unaware of what Bill McEwen was going to say in the Bolten Peck case about not being the CEO, or were you intentionally misleading the Amiga Community with your post that Bill McEwen was still the CEO??
Fleecy: Bill McEwen is still CEO. He was CEO before I posted that statement, he was the CEO when I posted that statement and is the CEO today as I type this answer to you. I have no comments to make about any on going lawsuits.
5) Hondo_DK: Does Amiga have any upcoming plans for their website. I mean if Amiga is to launch OS4 to an unexpecting amazed world, then you're website would probably be facing a run over by zillions of surfers from everywhere in the computer business. When seeing the present Amiga site, many would perhaps turn away because of the lack of a design roadmap. Do you have any plan to prepare yourself before the launch of OS4.
Fleecy: We are very aware that the Amiga web presence needs updating. This is being done one site at a time with the new Amiga Power Platform website under construction as we speak and due to be opened to the public before AmigaOS4.0 goes on sale.
6) KingTutt: If a clear and steady level of growth is reached, and a sizable userbase pushes sales akin to the first year of these next-gen consoles. Would Amiga Inc consider bringing into the fold some past Amiga game developers in an effort to resurrect some past game legends ala the great Turrican series? And if so, how do you see Amiga Inc playing an instrumental role in bringing back past hits.
Fleecy: We do intend to do this but usually you only get one shot at trying to convince people to come back to a platform and so we don't want to do this until the platform supports a market large enough to provide a substantial financial element to the overall decision. If the userbase does get to that size, we'd be very happy. As an aside I should mention that we have had such developers spontaneously contacting us to enquire about coming back to the platform and discussions are ongoing.
7) KingTutt: Do you believe its important for Amiga as a possible future gaming platform, to stand by its own creations & merits, distinguishable from the rest or should it rely on ported titles from other systems?
Fleecy: Porting of product has a definite place, especially for a small market where the cost of developing a new product from scratch is substantial. However we would very much like to see unique content on the Amiga and will be working towards that end. It has to be said that if someone wrote an amazing game on the Amiga, the developer would most likely want to look at porting it to other platforms anyway so perhaps the best we can hope for in the short term is ports, the medium term is content on our platform first and then ported followed by unique content only on our platform as the market size increases.
In the end the only way to guarantee unique content is to have features and capabilities on the platform that do not exist and more, cannot be replicated on another platform but with hardware commoditisation, that is increasingly difficult.
8) Deniil715: I was wondering if the TCP/IP-stack of OS4 will support IPv6?? And if it will not, will it atleast support DHCP IP-timeout and refresh so that it can be used on a network with a DHCP-server which put a timeout on the IP-address and hence withdraw it after the timeout if the TCP/IP-stack doesn't refresh it.
Fleecy: DHCP is in (the whole package, not just the fringe features), IPv6 is not. Given our current resources and feature lists for AmigaOS4, IPv6 is down near the bottom of the list but as the project advances, features above it will be crossed off and we will of course continually review the situation.
9) ssolie: Have you given any thought to utilizing open source development, either as a source baseline or as a development model, to speed delivery of various AmigaOS services?
Fleecy: We have considered it and may dabble in it on the fringes but as a commercial company we have a need to develop IP and to provide a return on it to our investors. If we were developing another UNIX wannabe, same old same old product then it would have more appeal but we are into developing something unique and in making money out of it.
10) catohagen: If i dont remember wrong, there was something called PREXX, what is it and is it still planned ?
Fleecy: I have asked a few people, most of whom returned a blank expression. One person believes it may have been something that Haage and Partner were talking about but there is certainly nothing of that name in AmigaOS4.0
(Copyright © 2003 Amigaworld.net. All rights reserved.
Originally available at http://amigaworld.net/modules/fleecymoss/index.php?cat_id=11
You may freely redistribute this article, providing that a URL is provided to the original source,
and the copyright notices remain intact)
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18.May.2003
Pixel Art (E-Mail)
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StartMenu: Pixload Version 4 Beta 5
In addition to the current version of the start menu Pixload 4 Beta 5, Pixel Art have provided a bilingual guide file for download. If you can help to translate this documentation into German you are invited to mail them in English to
pixelart@wanadoo.fr.
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18.May.2003
Matthias Henze (ANF)
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Amiga-Hardware to give away
Matthias Henze writes:
I'm giving away the following Amiga hardware resp. accessories:
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18.May.2003
Martin Heine (ANF)
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Genesi: Extensive announcement re: Articia bugs (Update)
In the forum of Moobunny Bill Buck and Raquel Velasco describe, more extensive than so far publicly done, the sequence of events surrounding the bugs of the Articia Northbridge by Mai.
Update: (07:56, 24.07.22, snx)
Title link changed, leading to copy of Moobunny website at Archive.org now.
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17.May.2003
Stefan Blixth (email)
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New and updated software by OnyxSoft
The Swedish shareware developers group OnyxSoft has released two new tools and updated some tools.
more ...
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17.May.2003
Charlene/VHT-Can (email)
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Anti virus boot disks in updated versions
The anti virus boot disks created by the Virus Help Teams Canada for VirusZ-II, VirusZ-III,
VirusExecutor and VirusChecker-II, all needing the new xvs.library, have been updated and are available for free download.
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17.May.2003
Carsten Siegner (ANF)
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Memory card reader for IDE / Standalone media player
At Hama I discovered today a memory card reader/writer for the IDE port. This one needs no additional software to run. It's just treated as a hard disk and it's much cheaper than the reader PCD47 for SCSI-II. The device costs 69,99 Euro.
more ...
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17.May.2003
morphos-news.de
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CeBIT Australia 2003: Show report and images
Following the title link you'll find an exhibition report about the CeBIT Australia 2003
by Kathryn Hunter and Scott Pringle from Boing! International 2003.
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17.May.2003
Diverse
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Software News (17.05.2003)
Network: Samba version 3.0alpha24
The Samba team has released version 3.0alpha24 on May, 14th 2003. The full list of changes can be read here.
more ...
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17.May.2003
Olaf Köbnik (email)
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Amiga Arena: Interview with Elena Novaretti (ZoneXplorer)
A few weeks ago released the 30 years old Italian Elena Novaretti
for the first time the tool "ZoneXplorer" for AmigaOS (68k) and MorphOS (PPC).
"ZoneXplorer" is a useful tool to create and search fractals that certainly is unique on the Amiga.
more ...
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17.May.2003
Alex-Zop (email)
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AtheneOS by Rocklyte: AthenYX
The alternative operating system Athene by Rocklyte Systems has been released as standalone OS. It's called AthenYX and it is related to AmigaOS among other things as it comes, if desired, with a graphical user interface (GUI) that bases on Amiga Workbench 3.0: the OmegaWorkbench.
Athene is an operating system that allows the user to create an own GUI where it is possible to emulate almost every existing GUI system. Athene supports draggable screens, assigns and there's an approach for a file manager in the way of Diskmaster/DOpus.
Athene itself is easy to port (embedded systems, games consoles, PCs), object oriented and comes among other things with several scripting languages.
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17.May.2003
Treveur BRETAUDIERE (E-Mail)
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Pegasos España website
Just a short notice to tell you about the Pegasos España website that's
out here. It's a
website towards Pegasos, Linux and MorphOS aimed at helping Spanish
users. It also has some English section. Forums will be online as soon
as possible.
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17.May.2003
Michael Mann (ANF)
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heise: Microsoft fights against Linux with special fund
To keep the shares of the market of the OS Windows against alternative operating systems upright Microsoft now offers big price reductions for big clients. The loss is compensated via an internal fund.
Further details can be read in the (German) heise article following the title link.
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17.May.2003
(ANF)
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PegasosPPC.com relaunch
The website on all aspects of the PowerPC 'Pegasos' has been completely redesigned and aquires now new splendour.
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16.May.2003
Cloanto (Website)
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Amiga Forever v5.2 is now shipping
Amiga Forever 5.2 is now shipping. It is available in a CD-ROM,
CD-ROM Upgrade, Online Edition, Online Upgrade and Cross-Platform
Online Edition.
more ...
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16.May.2003
David 'Daff' Brunet (E-Mail)
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Amiga Games Hit Parade: Voting May/June 2003
The maintainer of the Amiga Games Hit Parade asks you to vote for the Game of May/June
2003. You can take part in this voting by sending maximum 20 titles of your favourite
games to David "Daff" Brunet or by visiting
the website http://hitparade.amigames.com.
more ...
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16.May.2003
Boing! International (Website)
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USB: HCD-Update for Thylacine
Thylacine is a Zorro-2 based USB adapter for connecting USB devices to the Amiga.
On 14th May 2003 a new version of the HCD class for Thylacine was published.
You can inform yourself about the available USB controllers for the Amiga on the next
issue of the Amigaplus 05/2003.
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16.May.2003
Diverse
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Inventory of Amiga, Inc. for public sale - AI denies
On the webiste of the auctioneer James G. Murphy Co.
there are besides Amiga logo further information about the public sale of inventory
from old offices of Amiga, Inc. in Snoqualmie.
more ...
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15.May.2003
Thomas Würgler (E-Mail)
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Pagan Games Puts New AmigaAnywhere Game in Planning
Thomas Würgler of Pagan Games writes:
As some of you have probably noticed, the Amiga Game Pack #2 has now been
released into retail stores - name CompUSA. Obviously this is a big step
towards true financial viability of Amiga Anywhere projects, which again
helps fund AmigaOS projects.
more ...
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15.May.2003
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RIAA Withdraws Warning to amiga-scene.org
The RIAA had to withdraw their warnings to Internet sites.
In numerous instances the US-American music industry corporate group RIAA (Recording Industry Association of
America) had sent warnings against administrators of Web and FTP servers who offered MP3 data on their systems. Along with
that these administrators were notified through targetless RIAA scans of their servers who of their users made free music available.
The Demo Scene server amigascene.org was hit by this step, and was excused in a form letter that said they had offered "about 0
Music data for download." After this action became known, the RIAA now has withdrawn the warnings to falsely hit Internet sites.
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15.May.2003
Rage Hard (Website)
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Rage Hard Website with New Information
The official website of the 3D Ego Shooter Rage Hard, which is also offered for MorphOS, has been moved and expanded. In the download area
a few wallpapers are now to be found, in various resolutions. Likewise, new backgrounds as well as related new models have been placed in
the Home, Characters, and Concepts areas.
(nba) (Translation: dm)
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15.May.2003
CD32-Allianz (Website)
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CD32 Outside Shelved
After five issues the publication of the digital magazine CD32 Outside has been suspended. This decision was made in order to free up the resources of the team for more important stuff. Unfortunately there just wasn't enough time to create, publish, and do advertising and marketing for further issues.
[In the following long German text, chief editor Thorsten Schölzel offers thanks from the CD32 team to a lot of people. He talks about webdesign, some games, and Commodore politics which no-one understands. He invites readers to www.cd32-allianz.de, and says emails are welcome. -DM]
Das Team von CD32 Outside möchte sich bei allen Personen bedanken,
die ihm bei der Erstellung der CD³²Outside geholfen und mit
Material und Informationen versorgt haben. Besonders hervorheben
muss man sicherlich Werner Bittl und Henning Schlautmann.
Nun können Sie sich das geplante Editorial der 6. Ausgabe durchlesen:
"Endlich haben wir es geschafft, denn mit dieser Ausgabe der CD32Outside erscheinen wir in einem neuen Format und neuem Design. Bei uns ist Fortschritt angesagt, wir machen uns frei von Altlasten, leider auf Kosten der User von den Browsern; Aweb, IBrowse und Voyager, die allesamt nicht das im Internet weit verbreitete und für professionelles Design unabdingbaren "CSS" Cascading Style Sheets unterstützt.
Für diese User wird es in Zukunft heissen, bei den Herstellern der Browser um eine Unterstützung von CSS zu beten oder Browser wie; Internet Explorer, Netscape oder Opera über eine Emulation bzw. andere Betriebssysteme zu nutzen.
In dieser Ausgabe widmen wir uns einem Gedankenanstoss von Christian Effenberger zur Weiterentwicklung des damals von Commodore eingeführten CDXL-Format. Dabei erklärt er ausführlich was und wie geändert bzw. neu entwickelt werden muss. Seit 1996 ruft Herr Effenberger dazu auf, ihm bei der Entwicklung zu helfen, seither aber null Resonanz. Explizit wird nach einem Programmierer gesucht, der Erfahrung in C/C++ und ASM vorweisen kann und sich zusätzlich mit IO-Streams auskennt.
Bei Interesse kontaktiert uns, wir leiten dann alles an Herrn Effenberger weiter.
Neben Microcosm das DAS Spiel auf dem CD32 ist, gibt es noch weitere Spitzengames auf unserer Daddelkiste, eines davon ist Rise of the Robots. Wer hätte damals geglaubt das es wirklich für unser CD32 erscheinen würde, bei der voll animierten Spitzengrafik. Heuzutage würde man diekt sagen, das sich sowas nicht umsetzen liesse. Rise of the Robots kann man mit dem vor einigen Jahren für AMIGA Computer erschienene Spiel Olofight vergleichen, allerdings würde Rise of the Robots im direkten Vergleich immer noch um längen die Nase vorn haben. Wir stellen Ihnen dieses geniale Spiel in einem MEGA-Review vor.
Für Tuningfreaks gibt es zwei ganz besondere Leckerbissen, wir stellen Ihnen das Commodore FMV-Modul und den Prototyp des Commodore Gamesystem030 vor. Leider liess die finanzielle Situation von Commodore keine grössere Produktion des FMV(FullMotionVideo)-Moduls zu uns so wurden nach den uns vorligenden Informationen nur 1000 Stück produziert, wer also eins besitzt, kann wahrlich stolz darauf sein. DCE Computer wollte vor Jahren das FMV-Modul neu auflegen, allerdings gab es Probleme mit dem FlashROM. Der Ton wurde nach einiger Zeit nicht mehr synchron mit dem Video abgespielt, somit blieb es bei Prototypen. Ich konnte mich damals selber von der Existenz dieser Prototypen überzeugen, ein selbiges sogar als Andenken mit nach Hause nehmen. Ein Bild von der Platine findet Ihr in dem Bericht zu dem FMV-Modul. Desweiteren wurden mir jede Menge unbestückte Spellbound(CD32)- und FMV-Modul Motherboards gezeigt. Zum Gamesystem030 bleibt zu sagen, warum Commodore nicht diekt auf diesen Prozessor oder gar auf den Motorola 68040 gesetzt hat, bleibt bis heute ungeklärt. Was uns bleibt sind mutmassungen, z.B. das Commodore durch den Bau des AMIGA1200 noch eine reichhaltige Anzahl von Motorola 68020 Prozessoren auf Lager hatte. Der 68040 Prozessor deshalb nicht genutzt worden ist, weil er zum einen zu teuer gewsesen wäre und man unbedingt bei dem CD32 auf einen günstigen Preis achten wollte, das könnte auch das fehlen wichtiger Teile wie dem RGB-Ausgang deuten und zum anderen weil Commodore nur wenige Prozessoren dieser Sorte besass, die man ausschliesslich für den AMIGA4000-T nutzen wollte. Unser eins wird die Commodore Politik wohl nie verstehen!
Als letztes möchten wir auf unsere neue Internetpräsenz unter www.cd32-allianz.de aufmerksam machen und danken Matthias Münch der dies erst ermöglicht hat. Ich möchte Ihnen nun viel Spass mit der neuen Ausgabe wünschen und würde mich freuen, hin und wieder mal ein paar Leserbriefe von Ihnen zu bekommen.
In diesem Sinne,
Thorsten Schölzel"
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15.May.2003
Arstechnica (ANF)
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Arstechnica: PPC 970 Part II
Under the title link you'll read a report about the PowerPC 970, which is being assembled by an especially Intel-centric CPU specialist. Despite
or because of its length of 11,000 words, this work is a mandatory lecture for PowerPC afficionados.
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15.May.2003
Golem IT-News (Website)
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Golem: SCO Now Wishes to Proceed Against Linux Users
"Linux is an unauthorized derivative of Unix, or at least SCO charges that; in their view Linux infringes on their Unix copyrights. Accordingly
commercial Linux users are going to have to reckon with this, because their use of Linux may be made liable. As a consequence of this
legally unclear situation SCO has ceased their own selling of Linux." Read the complete article at Golem IT-News under the title link.
(nba) (Translation: dm)
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14.May.2003
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)
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Amiga Arena: 'Layouter' full version
In cooperation and with the okay by Marius Schwarz the Amiga Arena offers a free release of the software "Layouter" for the first time.
With the program "Layouter" it is possible to layout and print your own books and fanzines.
more ...
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14.May.2003
Fabio Trotta (ANF)
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Apple compatible PPC computers by Core
Name CoreCrib and CoreBox the company Core offers
Apple compatible PPC computers. These offer the same technical specs like the current high end Macs but are less expensive.
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14.May.2003
Ron van Schaik (E-Mail)
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Event: Amiga Show - Maarssen, The Netherlands on June the 28th 2003
As reported earlier the Dutch Commodore Club HCC hosts an Amiga Show in Maarssen on June the 28th 2003.
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14.May.2003
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Aminet Uploads until 14.05.2003
Here the latest Aminet uploads which were added since our last message:
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14.May.2003
VWP Newsletter
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VWP: New Webboard online
After the old webboard was available in German only, now a new one
is online. It supports different languages and can be reached like
the old one: simply by using the "Webboard"-link on the left side
of the page at VirtualWorlds.de.
The only disadvantage of it: formerly registered user have to
register again because their data could not be transferred. But
writing as guest is possible in the new webboard too.
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14.May.2003
Wojtek Kozlowski (E-Mail)
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Elbox: Online Photos of the Mirage 1200-based Amiga
The Elbox Support Website has now photos presenting how the new
Mirage 1200 tower may be used to house a really well-expanded
Amiga 1200-based system (title link).
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14.May.2003
GetBoinged (ANF)
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GetBoinged Review: Amiga Games Pocket Pak #2
Please find the review about the Amiga Games Pocket Pak #2 under the
title link.
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13.May.2003
Newsletter von Cinemaware (ANF)
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Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown 2 on 3rd quarter 2003
According to the newsletter of Cinemaware DotC2 has nearly finished.
Because of this some new screenshots has put up online (a trailer and further information
are also available). It should first be published for PC and PS2.
Disk images of all older versions (C64, Amiga, Amstrad, PC...) are now
available again.
Here is the original newsletter:
Hey Cinemaware fans!
I know things have been quiet for a while from your ol' pal Amber over
at Cinemaware, but we've just been preparing to take the lid off some
really exciting news!
How exciting, you ask? Well, after months of patient waiting, I can
finally reveal to our fans who will be publishing Robin Hood: Defender
of the Crown. Cinemaware is proud to be partnering with Capcom
Entertainment to bring Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown to living
rooms across everywhere!
I can't tell you all how happy we all are to be working with one of
the premier publishers in the world to bring Defender of the Crown
back to the fans. And I want to give special thanks to you fans out
there who have been waiting for this day -- we couldn't have done
it without your support!
Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown will be launching in North America
in the third quarter of 2003! Head on over to the this news story to
get the full scoop! The exciting news is already starting to hit the
web, though. Check out this story over at GameSpot!
If any of you happen to make it to E3 (the Electronic Entertainment
Expo) this week in Los Angeles, drop by the Capcom booth and say hello!
We'll be showing the game at two kiosks, so come on by and give it a
whirl. If you can't make it to the show, keep an eye on online news,
as there's sure to be a lot of hands-on impressions from the show
floor.
But until then, we've put up a big batch of brand new screens from the
game. Go take a gander at the Robin Hood: Defender of the Crown Product
Page.
Lastly, to celebrate this exciting news, we've once again made disk
images of all version of the original Defender of the Crown available
for download! This includes all versions of the original classic from
Amiga to Amstrad! Head over to the Defender of the Crown vault to get
your hands on 'em!
That's it for this newsletter, but I'll be back soon to update you all
on the exact date for Robin Hood's release!
All the best,
Amber :D
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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13.May.2003
Virus Hewlp Denmark (ANF)
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Virus Help: New update of xvs.library
A new update of the "xvs.library' (xvs.library - The eXternal Virus
Scanner Library) has been updated today, and can be found at the
"Virus Help Team's websites". Remember, if you use the antivirus
programs like ec. VirusZ, VirusExecuter, VirusChecker, Mill this
update of XVS is a MUST for you.
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13.May.2003
Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF)
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Music: Liquid Skies records #035
The Amiga music scene group called 'Liquid Skies' has published a new music file again.
This time it consists of a mp3 tune by Psycho. It has a length of 6:07 and was created
with an Amiga.
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13.May.2003
Carles "Doraemon" Bernardez (ANF)
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CatCon 2k3 Photos
Carles Bernardez writes:
Under the title link you can see a small photo album of
the CatCon 2k3. The results and the releases of the
competitons will be released soon on Aminet.
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13.May.2003
Various websites
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Several Software Updates until 13.05.2003
Diverse ports
(incl. Descent2 test version) by Nagy Lajos
New software:
- libpng-1.2.5 (png developer lib)
- SDL_mixer and SDL_gfx (SDL extensions)
- sed-4.0.7 (gg tool)
- unace-1.2 (ace file decruncher)
- htdump (web page downloader)
- flite (text to speech engine)
- toppler (Nebulus alike game)
- 1st Descent2 port to test!
- Digger (port of old DOS game)
Amigan Software
Worm Wars version 7.42 and Saga version 1.25 have been published.
WHDLoad - New packets until 13.05.2003
- 13.05.03 improved: Silkworm (Sales Curve) some fixes
- 12.05.03 new: Microprose Golf (Microprose) done by JOTDx
- 12.05.03 fixed: Shadow of the Beast (Psygnosis) install script corrected
- 10.05.03 new: Mission Elevator (Micropartner) done by Asman
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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13.May.2003
Dany Thinnes (ANF)
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Cost control software for not DSL users: TH-Verbindung V1.1
TH-Verbindung version 1.1 is aimed for surfers who don't have a flatrate or do only a little surfing. It is possible to set up different charges for a main and rest time as well as for a log-in charge. Weekends and bank holidays will not be forgotten too.
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12.May.2003
GFX-BASE (Website)
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GFX-BASE: Quake 2 - Amiga version review
Alexandre Balaban describes his impressions of the Amiga version of
Quake 2 in the English-language Review. Starting with the installation
and the hardware requirements he walks through the history of Quake and
his first play, and his personal results finishes the article.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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12.May.2003
Pixel Art (E-Mail)
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StartMenu: Pixload Version 4 beta 1 Preview
In the current beta version 1 of the start menu Pixload 4 were
the following new features added.
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12.May.2003
BBOAH Website
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The Big Book Of Amiga Hardware - Update of 12.05.2003
The 'Big Book Of Amiga hardware' is probably the largest on-line
manual for Amiga hardware. Ian Chapman extended and updated the
documentation in many subranges.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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12.May.2003
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Aminet Uploads until 12.05.2003
Here the Aminet Uploads which were added since our last message:
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12.May.2003
morphos-news.de
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CeBIT Australia 2003 Photos
At the title link and at Pegasos.com.au you
find pictures of the CeBIT Australia 2003, which took
place in the second May week in Sydney.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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12.May.2003
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)
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Quantum Leap: Report of the 'Webb.it' with OS4-Screenshots
At the title link an Italian language report of the Italian IT
fair "Webb.it" is to be found, which took place past weekend in
Padova. The Italian AmigaOne Distributor VirtualWorks presented there
an AmigaOne XE as well as OS4-Module (still as 68k Binaries).
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(ps) (Translation: sk)
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