05.May.2003
Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF)
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Music: Liquid Skies records #033
The music label "Liquid Skies record" of the Amiga scene published
a new music file. This time the release #033 contains a MP3-Tune in
the Trance style with the title "Free" by their newest member Ritzu.
Made with the Amiga!
!NEWS!
- Ritzu (in the demo scene member of PicSaintLoup & appendix) joins as a musician -
!NEWS!
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05.May.2003
ScummVM Amiga Ports Seite (ANF)
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ScummVM 0.4.0 work in progress & new demo
ScummVM 0.4.0 will be published with in the next weeks. With ScummVM
LucasArts Classic Adventures can be played on new systems.
So it is now possible to play games like 'Day of the Tentacle' and 'Sam and Max on the road' on the Amiga and other systems, since there ports for many other systems.
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05.May.2003
OpenBSD (Website)
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Unix: OpenBSD 3.3
On 1 May 2003 the version 3.3 of the Open Source Unix operating system
"OpenBSD" was released. This release contains among other things the following components:
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05.May.2003
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Aminet Uploads until 05.05.2003
Here the Aminet Uploads which were added since our last message:
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04.May.2003
Amig@lien (ANF)
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Descent: Freespace Server
This Sunday Amig@lien are putting a Freespace server on the Web. The IP address as well as possibly necessary information can be obtained in the Amiga Freespace Forum (see title link). Up to four players may connect to the server at any one time. The reason is that unfortunately only one ISDN line is available for this (should the offer prove successful, it might be possible to offer channel bundling on some Sundays).
You can play with the patched PC version and of course also with the Amiga version (all versions except demo).
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04.May.2003
AmigaWorld.net (ANF)
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Weekly Q&A's with Fleecy Moss - episode 8
The English online magazine AmigaWorld has published episode 8 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) IonMane: Some software is now available for DE, yet I had difficulty finding out info on it, or even where to buy it. How do you plan on marketing it, do you plan to get in on shelves in supermarkets/department stores?
Fleecy: In discussions with potential partners, we have discovered that they are keen to rebadge and sell it themselves, for example the MS PocketPaks using Amiga Anywhere. They want to do this for several reasons, whether it be to use their existing marketing resources and branding or else to build up their own marketing brand, for example we are working with a company that has a rather unique expansion capability and they want to use Amiga Anyware products to show it off. Due to this, we are having to create a multi thread marketing strategy that promotes Amiga Anyware as a whole without damaging any of the particular marketing threads and opportunities.
The power of the underlying AmigaDE technology is that we can create multiple deployment models - cards, players, standalones etc and each one represents a separate marketing domain.
To answer your question, we already have one chain in the US (CompUSA) shipping the cards, Microsoft are pushing these cards to other chains and are investigating expansion opportunities. Other potential partners are at various stages but most seem to want to control the marketing. To bring it all together, we will be revising the Amiga Anyware website so that the different deployment types and different pieces of content will have their own separate resources so you will be able to search through the available content, find out in which products it ships and locate their availability.
2) Doobrey: Are there any plans( or even pipedreams) to have an AmigaOne or derivative as an "all on board" system (ie video, sound etc. all on the motherboard) for STB or embedded use?
Fleecy: We have several hardware vendors ranging from small to huge who are interested in the AmigaOS on a variety of devices that span the digital device market, all the way upto servers and workstations. Most of these devices already exist as either prototypes or reference designs and the companies involved are looking for an advanced multimedia capable operating system. We are keeping them closely informed as to the progress of AmigaOS4.0 and are already including requirements from them into the specification for AmigaOS4.1 and beyond.
3) ShadesOfGrey: For those of us who've already made that decision, and those of us considering this decision. How does Amiga Inc. plan to entice us back to AmigaOS 4 AND 'AmigaOS 5'? To be a bit more precise, once the die-hard community has been satisfied (or perhaps placated) by the release (or is the proper term is launch) of AmigaOnes and/with AmigaOS 4. Does Amiga Inc. have any formative plans for recapturing the dormant Amiga user and developer community?
Fleecy: Obviously we want to sell the AmigaOS into as many markets as possible and I have hinted at how we intend to do this in previous Q&A sessions. I do not want to go into too much detail since competitors are constantly on the lookout for any details of our plans so that they can adopt or stymie them as suits their agenda.
4) Treke: Don't you think that the success of 'mainstream' platforms (I think windoze) is also based on the ease of development (mass development) for them ? Has Amiga plans to make available some RAD tools for Amiga OS 4.x or AmigaOS 5.x ?
Fleecy: It is a fact that the success of a platform is down to the amount of content available for it. Whilst the AmigaOS does have a huge backlog of quality content, we need to create new content that takes advantage of the new features of AmigaOS4.0 (and beyond that of AG2). Having a friendly and easy to use development environment set which appeals to all levels of developer, from hobby to commercial is crucial to the growth of the content portfolio and we have plans to attend to this whilst also pushing the development envelope in terms of technologies.
5) IonMane: Could you tell us about SHEEP?What is it, and where does it fit into Amiga Incs. plan?
Fleecy: This follows on from Q4. We want a single, simple universal language that can be used to 'talk' to the environment, whether that be an extended shell, scripts, querying or shells. Such a language would sit at the heart of our future environment, making it a more social, more interactive experience that graphical manipulation and projection.
6) IonMane: Just how powerful is the DE player?Is it possible, for example, to write a Office suite with the capabilities of MS office/Open Office?
Fleecy: Firstly, the AmigaDE is a technology set for the creation of products. The DE Player was a prototype product that allowed for content portability. Amiga Anyware was our first proper commercial product, allowing for multiple deployment options against a content portfolio. As to how powerful is it? It is as powerful as its host in terms of performance and in terms of capabilities, we are expanding them all the time - enhanced 2D, 3D support, data storage and organisation options. It is more than capable of providing a productivity environment which in reality is a lot less demanding that many of the games being written or already available. We need to add a few more GUI gadgets to make it more productivity friendly but they are in the pipeline.
7) IonMane: If this is possible, is it possible to take this exact program and use it directly on say a Linux, Mac or AmigaOne? (providing the DE player is available for these platforms?
Fleecy: That is the point of the AmigaDE and we have already demonstrated this, with the same content runnning on both Linux, Embedded Linux, Symbian, Windows, PocketPC and across Arm, MIPS, SHn, and x86 processors. We just have to make sure that the DE environment is available for the particular deployment HW/SW.
8) horizone: The Commodore 64 got you right into a BASIC interpreter 2 seconds after powerup and the original Amiga included AmigaBasic. I think DOS included a basic too... WindowsXP at least have Paintbrush and a bunch of small games to start having fun with out of the box. How will the newbie AmigaOne owner get started with creative and fun stuff without spending more money on full games and apps right away?
Fleecy: What we are intending to do is offer a contributions drawer, where third parties can provide freeware, shareware and either full or limited versions of their commercial products. In this way the user has a good selection of powerful applications with which to experiment right out of the box and the third party developers gain maximum access to the potential customer base for their products. We had talked to developers and users about the very problem you describe and this is the solution that they suggested.
9) ssolie: How does Amiga Inc. influence and control the development path of AmigaOS when you do not have direct control over the source code? For example, Hyperion may add/remove/change features that would be counterproductive to your goals.
Fleecy: Far too much has been made of the fact that ownership of the AmigaOS rests with Hyperion at the moment, mostly by those with an interest in encouraging mischief. It was done as a protective measure to ensure that if anything happened to Amiga Inc then the community wouldn't have to put up with another x years of uncertainty. The actual development process itself is already well documented and agreed at the highest levels. I have also mentioned before that AmigaOS4.0 is unique in that it is mostly about moving from old hardware to a new abstract hardware definition whilst the Amiga Generation 2 (AG2) project is about advancing the capabilities of the product as a whole; as such Hyperion, with its expertise in classic hardware, porting and PPC architectures is far more qualified to make that transition than the staff at Amiga Inc.
10) JubalHarshaw: I was wondering what direction the AmigaDE side of things will move in... as far as what markets besides the current one. (forgive me if that's not clear, English isn't my strong point yet :) What I mean is, where is it moving into, and where do you see AmigaDE making the biggest impact?
Fleecy: AmigaDE will continue to flesh out its capabilities in response to the demands made on it by its derivative products and the customers of those products. For example, the enthusiastic response to the Gamecard technology, one of the Amiga Anyware deployments is causing us to extend the Quickstart, Autostart and PIPO (Pop In/Pop Out) feature sets. At its heart though, AmigaDE will always be a portable content solution whilst for dedicated products such as desktops and workstations which require a full environment, the AmigaOS will be enhanced and pushed.
As far as impact, AmigaDE derivatives will have most impact where a product domain has a heterogeneous profile. So, in a market where content solutions are more important than implementations, such as the embedded market, the ability of the DE to offer the same content across those many different product implementations will be valuable whereas in a product domain where one manufacturer and implementation dominates then it will have less of an impact (although even in this case, the high efficiency of the AmigaDE coupled with the quality of the content makes a compelling case all of its own.
Over time, the idea of a multi product matrix will become a very powerful driver for the AmigaDE. A digital home with a mix of devices that ranges from PDAs, Tablets, TVs, Consoles, Laptops, Smartphones, DVD players and even washing machines, air conditioning and automobiles will benefit immensely from something like the AmigaDE, which attempts to create a single, contiguous solution above the various devices.
(Copyright © 2003 Amigaworld.net. All rights reserved.
Originally available at http://amigaworld.net/modules/fleecymoss/index.php?cat_id=9
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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03.May.2003
Klaus Arnold (ANF)
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Tournament: Kick Off 2 WC 2003 in Igersheim on June, 7th 2003
After the great success of the Kick Off 2 World Championship 2002 in Osnabrück, in which 32 contestants participated, it continues on June, 7th 2003. The incumbent world champion organizes the tournament this time in Igersheim, a small town near Würzburg (Germany).
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03.May.2003
Rüdiger Engel (ANF)
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Photos of 4. VFCe in Munich
The Vintage Computer Festival Europe,
taking place this year for the 4th time and also opening tomorrow, is a
real pleasure for fans of old computers from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
I'd had a look at the show today and made some photos that can be found
following the title link.
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03.May.2003
Michael Böhmer (ANF)
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Update of E3B website
The E3B website has been updated. Among other things has the USB list of supported devices been updated and the photos of ROMulus and ALGOR were replaced by those of the produced cards.
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03.May.2003
Amiforce (ANF)
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Amiforce: new Amiblitz2.32 distribution
Today was a new full distribution of Amiblitz2.32 uploaded.
In the last distribution had unfortunately been some errors included. Besides, there had been no up-to-date German versions of Amiblitz2 (compiler) and PED (editor) in the archive. Because of these in conveniences was this archive completely removed.
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03.May.2003
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Aminet uploads till 03.05.2003
Here the new Aminet uploads since our last message:
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03.May.2003
WHDLoad (website)
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Installer: WHDLoad - new packages till 02.05.2003
With WHDLoad you can now install games thought to be disk only on your hard drive. The following packages have been added/updated since our last message:
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03.May.2003
APC&TCP (website)
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Disk-Magazine: NoCover 110 released
The NoCover #110 was released a few days ago. You can read the magazine online on the APC&TCP website and download it.
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03.May.2003
morphos-news.de
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Sequencer: port of Barsnpipes for MorphOS
According to a message on morphos-news.de is the MIDI sequencer
Barsnpipes, once commercial software and nowadays developed as freeware by Alfred Faust, being ported to MorphOS. Read here his notes on the port:
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03.May.2003
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Magazine: The Crypt #29
Issue #29 of the English online magazine "The Crypt" with the title "Ghosts and Ghouls" was released.
Read online following the title link or in the offline version (see below) among other things Amiga news, jokes and further reports.
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03.May.2003
#amigascene
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TV cards driver: SuperTV beta version 1.0 for Mediator
Today has Peter Gordon, former employee of Darkage Software, released the version 1.0 of SuperTV (an alternative to the TV software for the PCI busboard Mediator by Elbox). This version fixes some bugs and offers new features.
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02.May.2003
Andreas Weyrauch (A.W.Design) (ANF)
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AmigaInput-article by Steffen Häuser at Amiga Inc.
On the page of Amiga Inc. there is an article which was formerly only meant for the
club Amiga-section and which can be now read by everybody. This article was written by
Steffen Häuser and is about the new AmigaInput which belongs to the new Amiga OS4.
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02.May.2003
Henk Jonas (ANF)
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MetaView goes Freeware
MetaView which is a (not only in the Amiga world) unique convert program
for converting cliparts/vector graphics/cad-drawings is now Freeware.
On the website of Henk Jonas
you can download the program.
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02.May.2003
Amigalien (ANF)
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Amigalien News Update
Today on Amig@lien News a new opinion poll has been started. Additionally two programs
and a CD-collection were voted as the best programs. A list with current interviews
has been also updated.
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02.May.2003
Constantinos Nicolakakis (E-Mail)
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Tool: SRename 3.7.0 final version
Constantinos Nicolakakis has published the final version 3.7.0 of the tool 'SRename'.
With this tool which works from OS3.0 on you can comfortably rename files. In the
new version the following features have been added and bugs fixed:
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02.May.2003
Merregnon (Website)
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Music: New website for Merregnon
Finally, Merregnon Studio proudly presents the new website to all
of our visitors. Many thanks for the great work go to Roma Nesin,
our senior web designer, as well as to Joanna Pilarczyk and
Alberto Severeso for the drawings and textures.
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02.May.2003
Dirk Stoecker (E-Mail)
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Game: New Klondike-card sets on RekoNet
On RekoNet which is a collection of card sets, programs and links for the Klondike game
by Reko-Productions new card sets have been added.
Thus currently 1127 card sets which are 700 MB in zip-format are available.
The news in detail:
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02.May.2003
Daniela Lenz (ANF)
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Retro magazine with Amiga-section
For one year the "Retro Magazin" has been published for all fans of consoles of the 80s.
Above all the magazine is about 8-bit and 16-bit consoles and about computer games.
From issue 06/03 on there is also an Amiga and Atari-ST section.
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02.May.2003
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Opinion poll concerning the screen mode
Today we have started a new opinion poll asking you which screen mode you use on
your monitor.
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02.May.2003
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Aminet Updates until 02.05.2003
There are new Aminet uploads:
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02.May.2003
Sebastian Eichholz (ANF)
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Online opinion poll for Amiga Demo-DVD (MindCandy 2)
After the first issue of the DVD "MindCandy" which contained two DVDs with historical
PS-demos (the demo scene is meant here, not game demos) as pure videos currently the
second issue is planned. This second issue is supposed to contain the best Amiga demos.
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01.May.2003
Thomas Nosutta (ANF)
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New Amithlon Libraries: powerpci.library and lowlevel.library
Harald Frank and Guido Mersemann have released new software for Amithlon computers. A new "powerpci.library" version 2.11 (urgently
needed for the use of the Spider2 USB) and a new "lowlevel.library" version 41.17 (for the use of PC joypads/joysticks on the sound card
gameport).
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01.May.2003
Brad Webb (E-Mail)
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Amiga Update Newsletter from Brad Webb #030430
Under the title link you'll find the complete newslette of Amiga Update (Brad Webb) for April 2003. In his English language Newsletter, Brad
Webb summarizes each month all the new developments on the theme Amiga.
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01.May.2003
Rafal Kaczmarczyk (E-Mail)
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Database: XBaze Website Moved
The website of the databank 'XBase' by Rafal Kaczmarczyk has moved and is now reachable at the URL
http://www.xbaze.prv.pl.
The current version of 'XBaze' is the 7.3 Beta 8. The program offers an easy-to-use editor for the data-fields and layout (Drag&Drop). It
runs on AmigaOS V3.0 and now also on MorphOS.
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01.May.2003
Jochen Abitz (ANF)
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Mac-TV Offers Retro Weekend
GRAND RETRO WEEKEND
- This Saturday and Sunday on Mac-TV.de.
- Great program on Sunday at 9 PM!
- The boldly cool nerds with their flying cases:
Apple, Commodore, NeXT, Atari, Amiga, PCs!
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01.May.2003
Andreas Weyrauch (A.W.Design) (ANF)
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Issue 4 of Club Amiga Magazine from Amiga Inc. Appears
The monthly Club Amiga magazine has appeared in its issue #4 (May). There's an article from Olaf Barthel in there about the
Amiga Fast File System, and a new status report of AmigaOS 4, and a few other interesting articles.
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01.May.2003
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Aminet Updates through 1st May, 2003
Here are the new Aminet uploads since our last report:
smoother.lha game/gag 9K+Small joke program to "smoothen" your mo
ahiusr.lha mus/misc 352K+Retargetable audio v5.5, User's Archive
SteBaseConv.lha util/conv 36K+Numeric base converter ITA-ENG + source
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30.Apr.2003
Amiga Future (E-Mail)
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Amiga Future: Interview with Samuel Rydh (Mac-on-Linux)
At the Amiga Future homepage there has been a German interview with
Samuel Rydh published at the article area.
"Mac-on-Linux" (short "MOL") is discussed hotly within the Amiga
community since some months, does it enable the use of MacOS incl.
MacOS X at the AmigaOne and the Pegasos. Anton Preinsack has talked to
Samuel Rydh, the main developer of MOL.
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30.Apr.2003
Jabberwocky (Website)
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Instant messenger: Jabberwocky V1.4
Tom Parker and Matthias Münch have released the version 1.4 of the
instant
messenger 'JabberWocky' for Amiga computers. Jabber
is an open XML protocol for a direct message exchange.
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30.Apr.2003
Bjorn Lynne (E-Mail)
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Audio track "Call to Ancestors" by Bjorn Lynne online
Bjorn Lynne writes:
"First of all, many many thanks to those of of you who already bought the
new CD "Power Liquids", which I released about two weeks ago. This is an
album of trance / electronica that I made toghether with my friends in
Aural Planet, and it has been extremely well received so far. Thanks again
to those of you who have given your support so far, by ordering the CD.
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30.Apr.2003
Martin Heine (E-Mail)
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Pegasos: Summary of all the things regarding the Articia
Within a comment at OSNews.com
Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck sum up all the mess regarding the
Articia chip and confirm the use of the Marvell-Northbridge for the
Pegasos II. The support by Marvell and their
interest for the Pegasos II is said to be very high.
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30.Apr.2003
WHDLoad (Website)
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Installer: WHDLoad - New packages until 04-29-2003
With WHDLoad you can install games to the hard disk which were aimed
for floppy disk use only. The following packages were added or
improved since the last release:
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30.Apr.2003
AND Software (Website)
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Context menu: ContextSAS V1.72 and ContextPrefs V1.34
The programm ContextSAS by Andre Dörffler provides the
possibility to create and use context sensitive menus for
AmigaOS3.5+. The DefIcons system is supported.
With some additional tools it is possible to iconify Workbench
windows and to create system links.
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30.Apr.2003
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Bill McEwen, President/CEO of Amiga, Inc., to attend AmiWest 2003
Amiga, Inc. announces that Bill McEwen the CEO of Amiga, Inc. will once again attend AmiWest.
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29.Apr.2003
Patrick Henz (E-Mail)
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Digital Album "Brasil" Version 2.6
The Digital Album "Brasil" is a huge collection which shows the
most interesting and beautiful places of Brasil. It includes more
than 530 photos. It can be used on all computer platforms and
beside that on many DVD-Players, which feature the Kodak
PictureCD-(JPG)-format.
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29.Apr.2003
Chris Seward (ANF)
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Magazine: Amiga Information Online to close...
In what will be exactly six years in the making of the long running
and popular magazine Amiga Information Online will see it finally
cease publication. We would like to thank the Amiga community for
their continued support.
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[News message: 29. Apr. 2003, 20:08] [Comments: 0]
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29.Apr.2003
HSC (Website)
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HTML-Tool: HSC Version 0.930
The HTML preprocessor "HTML Sucks Completly" (HSC) (origin from Thomas Aglassinger)
was released in version 0.930 from Matthias Bethke. The source code can be compiled
onto all supported platforms; tested are Linux, HP/UX 10.20, and AmigaOS. A
documentation in HTML is online available. The download file contains also the latest
prefs- and macrofiles. The version 0.930 contains some minor bugfixes.
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[News message: 29. Apr. 2003, 16:04] [Comments: 0]
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29.Apr.2003
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Aminet Uploads until 29.04.2003
Here are the latest uploads for the Aminet:
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[News message: 29. Apr. 2003, 15:50] [Comments: 0]
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29.Apr.2003
OSNews.com
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Port of NewOS for Pegasos
As stated by Nicholas Blachford, member of Genesi and former BeOS developer, in the
online magazine OSNews.com the BeOS based Open Source operating system NewOS will be
available for Pegasos.
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[News message: 29. Apr. 2003, 14:31] [Comments: 0]
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