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20.Jun.2000
Richard Kapp on ANF


AMIGA Software in Vienna!
Austrian Amiga fans will be happy to hear that you can again buy Amiga software in Vienna, even while choice is still limited. The shop A&M in the Millenium City (subway station: Handelskai) already offers OS3.5, AmigaWriter, ArtEffect, and the games Tales from Heaven, Foundation DC, Games Classix (Collection) - and Simon the Sorcerer2, Foundation Mission Pack and Foundation Gold Pack will follow soon.

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20.Jun.2000
Pär Boberg by e-mail


Famous Amiga Uses
Pär Boberg again updated his list of Famous Amiga Uses. On this list, you can see which famous occassions, people, companies and movies employed / employ the Amiga.

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20.Jun.2000
Computer City


Computer City offers Amiga Developer Box
Netherland retailer Computer City offers an Amiga Developer Box based on an AMD K6/2 500 MHz. Further details at the title link.

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20.Jun.2000
Juergen A. Theiner via ANF


playamiga.de arranges a SWOS tournament
Within the scope of the Amiga Meeting 2000 playamiga.de arranges a Sensible World of Soccer Tournament. Interested people should visit the titlelink.

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20.Jun.2000
Alfred Faust via eMail


The Clou - list of passwords
The company Neo Software has recently released "The Clou". The game and the manual can be downloaded at the titlelink. Unfortunatly the password inquiry is not ready, yet. Alfred Faust was able to finde out some of the passwords using a HEX editor, and converted the Manual (German). amiga-news.de got permission from Mrs. Trofeit from Neo Software to post those passwords here. According to Neo Software after about two or three weeks there will be a complete list of the passwords released at www.clou2.de.
Here Alfred Faust's (still incomplete) list of
password for The_Clou! - AMIGA


s. r. w. password
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15 1  4  Workbench
19 1  2  Victoria
34 1  3
34 3  2
34 4  1
36 2  4  genug
38 2  4  Ausdauer
38 5  1
39 2  5  erster
39 4  1  Nerven
40 1  1  Elektronik
41 4  2  Zustand
42 2  6  Beschreibung
42 3  2
43 3  3  Polizeistation
44 1  3  Wachen
44 3  2  diese
46 2  3
46 3  3
47 2  6  Wagen
47 4  1
49 2  3
53 2  4
56 3  2
57 3  2
57 4  3
60 2  2
63 1  4
63 3  2


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20.Jun.2000
Sebastian Weimer on ANF


New JoeCard website from Met@box
The website presents itself in a new layout including Flash, but without new informations.

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20.Jun.2000
Milan Computer


Milan Computer looking for programmers and developers
Wanted:
  • About 30 programmers with knowledge in C/C++ (Assembler would be an advantage), to port several games and standard applications from the Amiga platform. Contact with the Amiga companies is established by us. As far as we know for know, payment will be a percentage of the sales.
  • Developers planning their move toward the Milan market, who want their software to be distributed professionally by companies.

If you are interested, contact:
Ali Goukassian
a.goukassian@milan-computer.de
Milan Computersystems
An der Holsatiamühle 1, D-24149 Kiel, Germany
Phone: +49 (431) 20 99 034
Fax: +49 (431) 20 99 035

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20.Jun.2000
D. Crawford by e-mail


UGN Times June issue released
Download: UGNT200006.lzx

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19.Jun.2000
Matthias Henze via ANF


stormamiga.lib for SAS
It took a long time but now it is official - the stormamiga.ib for the SAS/C Compiler is to come. Versions for MC68EC020+, MC68881+, MC68040+, and MC68060 are planed. Initial tests allready were very auspicious. more ...

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19.Jun.2000
Steven Flowers via eMail


Alive Mediasoft Press Release
Alive Mediasoft close down both the complete Amiga software and hardware area and intend to focus on the new printmagazin "The Pulse": more ...

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19.Jun.2000
AROS-ML


AROS Status Update
Again a another software was ported to AROS: the freetype.library (www.freetype.org), BGUI and SnoopDOS. The port of DOpus is getting more and more usefull, too. Many bugs of the gfx.HIDD have been fixed, and there is allready a version of the cybergraphx.library running. The first version of the x86 native IDE driver has been released. As the trackdisk.device exists now we can start porting the filesystem to AROS. more ...

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19.Jun.2000
Carsten Schroeder via eMail


AMIGA aktuell international online
AMIGA aktuell International 06/00 is now online. In addition to the latest Amiga news, curent tests of software, and many more there is a workshop on building a network under AmigaOS and Linux included, too.

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19.Jun.2000
Schatztruhe


GlowIcon Collection II Preview
There is a free update for the GlowIcon Collection. It includes 200 new icons. This update features a preview of a possible second release of the GlowIcons Collection, too. more ...

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19.Jun.2000
Christian Herbst per eMail


#Miggy.De meeting
The +Miggy.De channel is paning a meeting on 07/15/00 in Bremerhaven. All chatters of that channel are hearty wellcome to the meeting! If someone not belonging to that channel wants to attend the meeting, please contact hansapils@businessnet.de more ...

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19.Jun.2000
Czech Amiga News


Amster V0.7
V0.7 of the napster client "Amster" for Amiga computer in now at Aminet for download. Napster is a Community for exchange of MP3 files using a special client which supports features like chatting, searching, download, announcement lists, etc. more ...

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19.Jun.2000
Fun Time World<


PIV-MooVId V1.3
On 06/18/00 V1.3 of the video player "MooVId" was realeased. The player supports the Indeo-Codec from Intel inside the registered version. more ...

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18.Jun.2000
Richard Kapp at ANF


New Picture viewer ShowGUI
On my website I now have thee first version of ShowGUI available for downloading. ShowGUI also supports external viewers, like MysticView, and Visage. ShowGUI is available at the titlelink and is freeware.

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18.Jun.2000
Amiga Inc.


Amiga Inc. and Software Hut reach agreement
Software Hut is now taking over the distribution of the AmigaSDK, Next Generation Amigas, and the Classic Amiga Products.

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18.Jun.2000
Czech Amiga News


Impressions of Heretic II
Stefan Falke has published on Amiga Extreme his impressions of the Demo version of Heretic II. There are also 4 screengrabs of the game.

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18.Jun.2000
Czech Amiga News


Simple FTP 2.54
Rick Hodger has made on June, 16th version 2.54 of SimpleFTP available for download. It contains bugfixes and a few new features. More concerning that inside the file archive. SimpleFTP is a user-friendly FTP client that uses MUI for the GUI. more ...

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18.Jun.2000
Amiga Inc.


Volker Mohrs "A1200" on Amiga.com
Volker Mohr not only upgraded his A1200, but also gave it a 10.4" TFT-LCD monitor and made his own aluminum case. He presented it in Neuss at the convention and now Amiga Inc. is featuring it.

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18.Jun.2000
Kai Mache via eMai


Only a few days until the - FUN OF COMPUTING NG -
Only a few days until the - FUN OF COMPUTING - begins in Ilmenau/ Thueringen, Germany. The Amiga Zentrum Thueringen invites all computer users to Ilmenau in Thueringen (June, 25-26th) to get infos concerning diverse platformas and operating systems.

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18.Jun.2000
Andreas Falkenhahn via eMail


CD32 Games Install Kit NG v3.7 available
Version 3.7NG of Install Kit is now available at the Airsoft Software website, since the one released yesterday contained a small bug. Many thanks to the users that reported the bug so quickly. There is also a HD patch for Guardian. The new version of the integrated subsystem Install 2001 can now also emulate Joypads (via Keyboard and Joystick). Also, a few new games are supported and older Installers were overworked. Version 3.6 is available for download.

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18.Jun.2000
Oliver Wagner via eMail


AmTelnet 2.4 published
AMTelnet II is an Internet Client to log into a remote computer via telnet and SSH Protocoll. New is the "Client Break" function that improves the interruption of commands that have a long output, such as LS -lR. The Text output has also been optimized. more ...

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17.Jun.2000
Torsten Dudai


New cartoon: Amiga Airlines II
more ...

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16.Jun.2000
AmigArt


Informations from Gary Peake
Gary Peake posted an interesting article to the Open-Amiga mailing list which contains interesting information about the new Amiga Software Development Kit (SDK), hardware, developers and support of user groups.

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16.Jun.2000
Dietmar Knoll via eMail


GAUHPIL News
I would like to inform you about some changes in the Geographical Amiga User Home Page Internet List (GAUHPIL). Most pages are now translated to German and the navigation links on most pages are set accordingly: more ...

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16.Jun.2000
Willem Mestrom in ANF


CDWriter: First public beta released
Willem Mestrom has made the first public beta of CDWriter available for download. Currently, only TAO works and only a couple of writers are supported.

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15.Jun.2000
Andreas Magerl per eMail


Amiga Future interview with authors of ApanoSIN from LevelOne
Since ApanoSin is available from the retailers at last (detailed test report will be found in Amiga Future #26) wie of course immediatly did an interview with the programmers. This interview can be found at the AKTION site of Amiga Future (German). Furthermore we increased the "hefte; site. From now on you will be able to read results of tests to be informed more quickly.

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15.Jun.2000
Markus Fellhauer im ANF


YAM 2.1 released
Download (Switzerland): YAM21.lha - 676 Kb
Download (USA): YAM21.lha - 676 K

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15.Jun.2000
Stefan Blixth via eMail


Software updates from OnyxSoft
New versions of the following programs from OnyxSoft were released, and are available for download at the title link:
  • DRemind (Version 1.54a)
  • MiniHex (Version 1.1a)
  • QuickNote (Version 1.2)
  • TheMPegEncGUI (Version 2.02)


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15.Jun.2000
Oliver Hummel in ANF


Neo offers "The Clou AGA" for download
After the MSDOS version of "The Clou" available for download since about half a year NEO now decided to offer the Amiga version - BTW: which is even better than the MSDOS version - for free download. In this context I would like to remember the Open Source Project; the mailinglist is activated now, and it would be nice to meet even more "Amigans&qout; there.

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15.Jun.2000



Amiga Link Directory got an external rating feature
As mentioned in our show report (English translation is in process) we talked with many of our audience at the Amiga show in Neuss and noticed some very good suggestions. Some asked to design the rating possibily inside Amiga Link Directory (ALS) in a way that the webmasters are able to include a rating code directly into their websites. Felix Schwarz from Innovative, who has written the ALD for us, immediate put this query into action. more ...

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15.Jun.2000
Thomas Steiding via eMail


Epic: Foundation Gold available now
The "Foundation Gold Edition" is now available by number of pices. You will find further informations about this cover at our homepage at <<Products>>. The Gold Edition can be ordered from us, from the Amiga vendors or from the branchs of Weltbild Verlag. more ...

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15.Jun.2000
WarpSNES


WarpSNES version 5.0 available
The long awaited version 5.0 of SuperNes emulator WarpSNES for power Amigas with WarpOS was released. 99% of the games for SNES are playable now! That new version requires chunkyppc.library, which you will find on Aminet.
Download: warpsnes.lha - 526 Kb

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14.Jun.2000
Bright Light Software


Audiomaster 2K (Sample Editor ) Alpha 0.42 available
Download:audiomaster2k.lha

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14.Jun.2000
Sebastian Bauer HP


SimpleHTML (0.9), text datatype (44.3) and html.datatype (0.9) available
Download:
simplehtml.lzx
html-dt.lzx
text-dt.lzx

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14.Jun.2000
Innovative


VHI Studio 5.2 available
Since there wasn`t any time left before the "World of Alternatives" the new version wasn`t available until now. This version offers faster MPEG-encoding and support for MPEG2.
Download: VHIStudio.lha

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14.Jun.2000
Amiga.org


Amiga SDK is available at Amazon.com
Amiga SDK is now available at Amazon.

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14.Jun.2000



Alive Mediasoft activities
Since we warned on May 26th against buying Goal 2000 from Alive Mediasoft, more and more of their dubious activies are coming to light. more ...

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14.Jun.2000
GNN


GNN: BeOS 5.01 - First Update for the alternative OS available
Be Inc. has released the first update for version 5 of thier current operating system BeOS. The update to version 5.01 fixes a fewe bugs, offers better drivers and a few new functions. There are 3 Archives to download:
Update for BeOS Personal Edition (7.2MB) BeOS-5.0.1-PersonalEd-x86-Update.zip
Update for BOS Professional Edition (7.3MB) BeOS-5.0.1-ProEd-x86-Update.zip
Update for BeOS 5 Professional Edition - Power PC Version (4.4MB) BeOS-5.0.1-ProEd-PPC-Update.zip
Those that require a full installation can download it from free.be.com

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14.Jun.2000
Andreas Falkenhahn via eMail


Da Cool Booter V.1.7 available
On the Airsoft website Da Cool Booter is now available. This version is mainly a Bug Fix. An update is definatly worth it.

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14.Jun.2000
Sascha van Wahnem


Big Amiga Metting in July
On July 22-23rd once again the APC&TCP is sponsering in Vellmar near Kassel (in Hessen, Germany) thier yeearly Clubmeeting. Next to a lot of fun they are offering many interesting People - with a 90% chance that Petro Tyschtschenko will be among them. Metting T-Shirts, CD`s and computers (some very rare models) Games, Workshops and much more. For only 10DM for both days Accomadations are available. For more information contact: Sascha van Wähnem Wesler Str. 7 D 46509 Xanten Germany and at the Titlelink.

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14.Jun.2000
Alfred Knötig via eMail


The Action Game Apano Sin for Amiga is done!
It is done. The Action Game "Apano Sin" forAmiga! The game contains 6 worlds that require cleaning of Aliens and crazy machines. For this purpose the player has multiple weapins at thier disposal. Additional power-ups can be gained during the game. Once you master the first 6 Worlds then you make your way to the Aliens homeworld, APANO SIN for the final showdown. Within Germany the game can be ordered from the Titlelink. For all other users a website is being constructed that will allow online orders with a credit card. The game will of course also be available at Amiga dealers.

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14.Jun.2000
Andeas Magerl via eMail


Amiga Future News
At the Amiga Future website is a convention report from Neuss (German). It is a preview of the report due in issure 26. In "Aktion" is the list of the raffle winners. The pages of the Amiga Future have changed. A "Gimmicks" page has been added that will be expanded upon in the near future. There is also now a "yellow" and "red" area. The yellow area concerns up-to-date information pertaining to this or the next issue. Red contains infomation pertaining to the website itself.

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14.Jun.2000
Carsten Schröder via eMail


Amiga SDK without Linux Distrtibution / Download from the Internet
Amiga SDK ohne Linux-Distribution / Download aus dem Internet Contrary to earlier reports, the Amiga SDK kit does not contain a Linux distribution, eventhough it is required for its use. The recommended version of RedHat 6.1 is available for free download . You can find a list of mirrors here. A few developers have succesfully gotten the SDK to run on other Linux distributions. Amiga Inc. is considering supporting these. Also, a less expensive student version is being looked at. The regular price is 250DM and it requires an x86 PC. The SDK can be ordered through Amiga distributors.

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14.Jun.2000
AMIGALAND im ANF


AmigaLAND: Our Experiences at the Convention in Neuss
AMIGALAND has in a picture report given us a refreshing look into the future from a distributors viewpoint.

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14.Jun.2000
KatoDev im ANF


Melody 1200 PRO available shortly
The high-end sound card for the A1200 is within the next 4 weeks available once again. We are expecting the shipment any day now.Those that would like a Melody 1200 PRO should act quickly. The current production run is almost entirely sold. Another production run will not be possible for a while due to problems with the divilery of the required parts.

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14.Jun.2000
Suite101.com


John Chandler Phoenix Update
For his monthly article John has focused on the Phoenix Consortium.

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14.Jun.2000
Hudeèek Petr via eMail


AmigaMax Crew
Visit thier Site and send them your list of PC games you would like to see ported to Amiga.

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14.Jun.2000
Brad Webb via eMail


Amiga Update Newsletter from Brad Webb
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Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:
 Lots of interesting news from Amiga this time around. We have the
latest Executive Update for you, in its entirety, as this didn't seem
to be long enough to force a synopsis. The breadth of Amiga's activi-
ties and the direction behind them look very encouraging to us so far.
 The folks behind Cybergraphx have a new version of their premier
Amiga graphics manager available. We don't have a story for you, as
they've not sent out press releases as far as we know, and they have
some pretty restrictive policies on their web site. Accordingly, we're
just going to let you know in this manner and suggest you check out
their web site if interested. Try http://www.vgr.com/v4/ for more de-
tails.
 We do have plenty of other good information for you below, including
a chance to get a free Amiga 2000 if you're so inclined. Read on!
 Brad Webb,
 Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:

Only one letter this time, but it's most interesting! Here it is:

"May 05, 2000

 We have an Amiga 2000 with an IBM bridgeboard, keyboard, assorted
software and don't know what to do with it, besides giving it to the
local Children's Museum for dismantling.

 Would you know any aficionados that would like to have this ma-
chine---------free of course.
 Pat"

 The generous person who wrote the above letter is Pat Hammond (we'll
break our rule about using correspondents' last names in this case to
give Pat proper credit). What we thought we'd do is collect requests
from readers who are interested in this machine, and who'll really use
it. We'll put all the names in an Amiga hat and pull one out. Then
we'll put that reader in contact with Pat by sending the reader's
e-mail address to Pat. By submitting your name to the drawing, you
agree to have us pass your name and e-mail on, of course. Then it's up
the reader and Pat to determine the best way to proceed from there.
 Sounds like a good plan to us, so drop us a line at

amigaupdate@globaldialog.com and we'll take it from there. We'll ac-
cept e-mails with "posted" dates up to midnight, Central Standard Time
(USA), June 30.
 Brad
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 Executive Update May 30,2000

 Friends:

 Many people have been writing to me recently, reminding me that there
has been very little activity as far as site updates go. While this is
not intended as the official Executive Update, I just want to make
sure everyone knew that there has, in fact, been a great deal of ac-
tivity going on at Amiga since the Amiga 2k show in Saint Louis a few
months ago. As usual, there are things that we aren't ready to dis-
cuss, but never mistake our silence for being "asleep.

 Officially you can watch the Amiga.com site for the new Executive Up-
date, new developer and application information, as well as several
other updates which will be posted on June 3rd, 2000 {see below}.

 In the next Update, you can expect to see much more information and
details about our immediate plans than this message will have. While
we could have waited another week or so to post the next Update, I
thought the community needed to hear from us, to let you know what we
can at the moment, and to ask you to be patient, just a little bit
longer.

 One critical area that needs to be addressed right now today is the
Amiga name, trademarks, logos, and intellectual properties. Many of
you have sent me notes asking us to take action against those who are
making illegal copies of our software, using our name without permis-
sion, and the distributing our intellectual property without our
knowledge and consent.

 While this might seem negative for many, it is imperative that Amiga
properly and legally defend our trademarks and intellectual property.
To be blunt and to the point, if you are using the Amiga name, Amiga
logos, or distributing our intellectual property without a license,
you must cease and desist these actions immediately. Amiga Incorpo-
rated owns the aforementioned items and all rights contained therein.

 We understand that many of you have worked very hard to maintain a
community, the spirit, and all we know Amiga as today. Unfortunately,
there are many people, sites, and even companies out there who are us-
ing the Amiga name in a detrimental fashion, and in negative ways.
Some have even sought to use the Amiga name to further their own goals
and products. Because of this and because international trademark laws
mandate it, we must make sure that anyone using our name, logos, or
trademarks in any fashion is properly licensed by us.

 Okay, now that we've said that, here's the Amiga SDK (Software
Developers' Kit)!

 On April 1st, 2000, at the Amiga 2k show, Amiga Inc. announced the
developer box and our partnership with the TAO group in England. To be
quite honest, the number of developers who approached us at the show
and shortly thereafter wanting to purchase the Software Development
Kit (SDK) separately from the hardware to run on your own machines
took us completely by surprise.

 Well, we listened and in only a few days will be releasing to manu-
facture the new Amiga SDK.

 More information will be on the site the weekend of June 3rd.

 Please note that the SDK will sell for $99 U.S.. The SDK will be
available from your Amiga retailer, and other sources soon-to-be an-
nounced.

 Things really are happening at Amiga, there are new applications, new
employees, new partnerships, and new products.

 The year 2000 truly is going to be a very exciting time. I look for-
ward to meeting with many of you over the coming months at the differ-
ent trade shows, different events, by phone, by fax, and by e-mail. I
can promise you that with the release of the SDK you'll begin to see
Amiga get much more aggressive and move much faster towards the fu-
ture.

 Thank you again for your continued support, and make sure to check
the Amiga.com site the weekend of June 3rd.

 Sincerely,
Bill McEwen, and the rest of the Amiga team.
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         S O F T W A R E   D E V E L O P E R S '   K I T

June 3, 2000, Snoqualmie, WA - Amiga announces the release of the
Amiga Software Developers Kit, the first new product to introduce the
next generation Amiga platform.

 The Amiga Software Developers Kit provides the initial tools and ex-
amples for developers to create exciting multi-media content for mul-
tiple devices and computing environments. The unique strength of the
New Amiga comes from the partnership with the Tao Group in Reading En-
gland providing a foundation where developers are able to take advan-
tage of a ubiquitous computing environment.

 In 1984 Amiga established what is know today as multi-media. As a re-
sult of this, Amiga systems are used around the world by leading film
studios, animators, and in mission critical applications. Using this
as the foundation, the Amiga is moving forward by creating multi-media
for numerous devices and computing environments in the home, in the
office and beyond.

 The Amiga OS is capable of being self-hosted, and sitting on top of
other operating systems. A single application is capable of running on
X86, Power PC, M.core, ARM, StrongArm, MIPs, SH3/4, and others. In a
hosted environment the new Amiga runs on versions of Linux, Windows
95,98/NT, Windows CE, OS/9, QNX4, and others to be announced.

 The new OS also embraces the Java language in a new, powerful and
compliant way. The intent Java Technology Edition from Tao is world
renowned for its speed and compact execution of Java applications.
With the new environment, developers will be able to take advantage of
both Java, and portable assembler coding.

 "Today we take the first step towards the future," said Bill McEwen,
President/CEO of Amiga, Inc. "The new Amiga SDK provides an envi-
ronment where the best developers in the world can build exciting ap-
plications, that can transcend hardware limitations. Today Amiga de-
velopers can be joined by Linux and Java developers in an environment
that provides the foundation for the delivery of future content."

 "Tao has been talking for some time now about our developments to
create Digital Heaven(TM) and we see Amiga and its community as a fun-
damental part of the new order that can make it happen and take an in-
dustry lead. With the sheer tenacity and the many qualities of McEwen
and his Amiga team, the world is going to see Amiga as a Premier Brand
for connected digital appliances," said Francis Charig Chairman of the
Tao-Group.

 For the developer, the new SDK creates a single environment that is
scalable from handheld devices, such as cell phones upwards New ver-
sions of the kit later in the year will introduce many new media fea-
tures. Both the current and future versions will enable compact, high
performance and robust media solutions to be used across a broad range
of devices using identical binaries..

 The New Amiga SDK is available through local retailers for $99.00,
and from the Amiga web site, Amazon.com and other sources available
soon. A version via a Japanese distributor will be announced shortly.

 About Amiga:
Amiga Incorporated is dedicated to creating a multi-media operating
environment, enabling developers and users to experience a new level
of enjoyment.

 As it was in the early 80s, Amiga is ready to introduce the next
level of computing.

 Trademarks
Amiga is a trademark of Amiga Inc.
intent(TM) is a trademark of Tao Group Ltd
Digital Heaven(TM) is a trademark of Tao Group Ltd
Linux(R) is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
Windows(R) is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation
QNX is a registered trademark of QNX Software Systems Ltd
OS-9(R) is a registered trademark of the Microware Systems Corporation
NEC V850(R) is a registered trademark of NEC Corporation in the United
States and other countries
MIPS is a registered trademark and MIPS-based are trademarks of MIPS
Technologies, Inc.
ARM, and StrongARM are registered trademarks of ARM Limited
Motorola PowerPCTM and M-CoreTM are trademarks of Motorola, Inc
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     O F F I C I A L   S D K   L A U N C H   I N   G E R M A N Y

04 Jun 2000
Official World Launch of the NG-Amiga SDK

As Bill Mc Ewen confirmd with his last eMail, the official World
Launch of the new NG-Amiga SDK (software development kit) will be at
the big Amiga-Show in Neuss near Düsseldorf (Germany).
This show will take place the 10th an 11th of June in the Cityhall of
Neuss (so called Stadhalle Neuss) and about 20 exibithors of the
international AMIGA-market will present the latest stuff.

But the most important for the visitors will the the attendance of
Bill Mc Ewen who will for the first time present the new Amiga-system
and-concepts as well as make the brand new SDK available.

For further information please visit www.amiga-messe.de or write an
eMail to: a.goukassian@falke-verlag.de.
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            A M I G A   -   E Y E T E C H   D E A L

 June 6, 2000 - Snoqualmie, WA USA - Amiga Inc. of Snoqualmie, WA is
pleased to announce a strategic relationship with Eyetech Group Ltd.
of Stokesley, North Yorkshire, UK to manufacture the first release of
the Next Generation Amiga Development Machines and to distribute these
in Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland.

 This will no doubt come as welcome news to the British Amiga commu-
nity who have long enjoyed an excellent relationship with Eyetech.

 Eyetech is well known as a leading supporter of Amiga - and the Amiga
Community - of great integrity. Eyetech's involvement in the Amiga
market dates back to 1993.

 Amiga and Eyetech both share a vision and strategy to re-establish
the next generation Amiga Operating Environment as the leading multi-
media hardware-independent delivery platform for the year 2000 and be-
yond. Both companies believe that this strategy will return Amiga to
its rightful position as a leader in multimedia computing, and thereby
redeliver the recognition and pride back to the loyal Amiga community
that has waved the flag over these last 15 years.

 Our relationship with long time company Chairman, Alan Redhouse,
proves that Eyetech has a firm belief in our product, our company, and
our community. Of particular interest to both Amiga and the community
is Eyetechs EZTower Mk5 which networks together - in a single tower
system - both an A1200 (with optional PPC/BVision) with a next genera-
tion Amiga Development Machine and the Amiga SDK. "The reputation of
Eyetech as well as their ability to offer such a high quality and
wide-ranging choice to the Amiga community in the form of both the EZ-
Tower Mk5 and the EZDev-Plus - Eyetech's stand-alone DevBox - is un-
precedented. We wholeheartedly support Alan and his team at Eyetech
and join the community in welcoming Eyetech to the Amiga future." said
Randall Hughes, Vice President Sales and Strategic Alliances at Amiga.

 Alan Redhouse commented: "I am delighted that Eyetech has been chosen
as Amiga's partner to help UK companies and individuals take advantage
of porting and developing applications under the new Amiga Operating
Environment. We will of course continue to service and support Classic
Amiga users Worldwide from the 5000 square feet (500 square meters) of
warehouse space dedicated to Amiga products here at our UK base.

 "The Classic Amiga also forms the basis of our Multimedia Presenta-
tion and Kiosk systems as its tightly integrated, purpose-designed
preemptive multitasking, multimedia-centric operating system allows us
to achieve levels of performance, reliability and cost-effectiveness
which cannot even be approached on a PC-based system. We are now look-
ing forward to developing new, high-performance multimedia products
around the new generation Amiga Operating Environment, as well as pro-
viding continued support for our existing commercial and leisure cus-
tomers."

 Eyetech's developer platforms for the new generation Amiga Operating
Environment will be officially released on 1st June 2000. The product
portfolio will include EZTower Mk 5 based integrated systems, upgrade
kits for existing EZTower users and the stand-alone EZDev-Plus system.
All systems will ship with Eyetech's 5-click Amiga - Linux networking
software, specially tailored for the new Amiga Operating Environment.

 For further details please contact:

 Randall P Hughes
VP Sales and Strategic Business Development
AMIGA INC. randy@amiga.com
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     T A O   J A V A   G E T S   S U N ' S   B L E S S I N G

JavaOneSM Conference, San Francisco, Ca. June 6th 2000 -- Tao Group
today announced that its multimedia system for enhancing JavaTM tech-
nology based applications, the intent, Java Technology Edition, has
been awarded Sun Authorized Virtual Machine status by passing Sun's
comprehensive PersonalJavaTM test suites.

 Over several years intent has been developed by Tao's engineering
team for use in connected devices in home and mobile networks. The em-
phasis has been on creating an open, comprehensive, customizable, com-
pact, fast and binary portable multimedia solution incorporating ad-
vanced capability in streaming audio and video. At its heart is Tao's
Sun Authorized Virtual Machine and libraries. Today, the software is
being deployed in a broad range of markets including digital games,
home networking, digital television, automotive and phones.

 "Tao's commitment to compatibility is key to furthering the adoption
of the Java platform in growing markets such as consumer digital ap-
pliances," said Curtis Sasaki, director of product marketing, Consumer
Technologies, Sun Microsystems. "Tao's compatible virtual machine and
libraries offer an impressive array of graphics capabilities to manu-
facturers developing devices requiring rich content for consumers."

 Bill McEwen, President of Amiga stated that "Amiga continues to sup-
port the world's most sophisticated, multimedia engineering and artis-
tic community. The New Amiga platform is built around the intent foun-
dation because only intent provides the infrastructure needed to meet
our market's expectations. Amiga will be a repository for a vast
amount of high value, intent-based multimedia content and we see com-
pliant Java-language applications running on Tao-based engines as a
fundamental component in making Amiga the de facto standard."

 "intent's advanced multimedia technologies in association with Java
technology gives Tao a unique and strong position in the consumer mar-
ket," stated Hiro Uchida, General Manager of Strategic Venture Manage-
ment Group, Sony Corporation.

 "There is a growing market demand for Java applications running on
ARM® core-based devices," said Andrew Cummins, Java Program Manager,
ARM. "Tao's solution for the ARM architecture provides our silicon and
systems partners with a highly effective multimedia component for the
next-generation of Java enabled devices targeting a wide range of ap-
plications including automotive, digital television and mobile commu-
nications solutions."

 Ray Burgess, Corporate Vice President of Motorola noted "Java tech-
nology is fast becoming a requirement in the imaging and entertainment
world. However, size and power limitations have often limited the ex-
perience of using Java software in consumer products. Tao's fully com-
pliant, accelerated Java engine will help us break through this limi-
tation and opens up a whole range of new opportunities for networked
Java devices."

 Mike Foss, Executive Manager for Hitachi Semiconductor, commented,
"Our support for Tao goes back some years. We are pleased that Tao's
multimedia Java technology support on the SH family of microprocessors
is both compliant and so exciting."

 Takeshi Shibamoto, Associate Director of Victor Co. of Japan [JVC],
remarked "I am delighted to see that Tao's wonderful technology is now
fully branded. We have been working with the team at Tao for some
years and are pleased that our belief in this world-class software has
been fully justified. I expect that Tao's software will have a major
presence in the consumer and professional space for many years."

 Hiroshi Saito, Director and General Manager at Fujitsu Aichi Engi-
neering stated that "Fujitsu AEL strongly endorses Tao's technology
because its Java and multimedia simply make it the best in its class."

 "Cadence Design Services and Tao are working closely together to
bring integrated technology and design service solutions, leveraging
Tao's intent JTE (Java Technology Edition) product, to the global em-
bedded market" said Brent Hudson, vice president and general manager
of Cadence's Wireless and Multimedia Design Group. "intent combines
superb performance with small memory footprint, and is ideally suited
to the rapidly growing digital TV market, an area in which we have
built significant expertise, and where Java compliance is a vital com-
ponent."

 "It's so good to be able to talk about a breakthrough technology that
really does provide what the market needs and also actually exists,"
said Tetsuya Hikino, Managing Director, NEC Electronics (UK) Limited,
"the capabilities of Tao's software are stunning and I'm sure it will
proliferate globally in Multimedia and Internet-based devices."

 According to Huw Price-Stephens, Technical Director at Yes Televi-
sion, a leading provider of interactive television products and ser-
vices, "Java compliance is a critical requirement to enable broadcast-
ers and content providers to guarantee interoperability across mul-
tiple platforms. Yes Television is a strong supporter of Java technol-
ogy and is pleased to be able to take advantage of Tao's unique and
compliant JVM implementation."

 Martyn Gilbert, Chief Executive of Amino Communications said, "While
Amino's hardware developments have revolutionized the way that custom
Internet appliances are now being created, Tao has achieved much the
same with its software media capabilities. We've looked at the market
very closely to make sure that we offer our customers the very best
from top to bottom, and Tao is so far advanced beyond any competition
that it requires a double take just to believe it!"

 "This announcement further establishes Java technology as the devel-
opment platform of choice for smart devices," stated Jaison Dolvane,
President and CEO of Espial. "Tao and Espial have been working to-
gether to provide a superior and comprehensive smart-device solution,
complete with multimedia capabilities, the Java language, a universal
service-management platform, core Internet applications and develop-
ment tools. Combined with Tao's superior multimedia and Java virtual
machine technologies, Espial will soon provide its customers with com-
plete and robust solutions for the TV, wireless, auto, gaming and In-
ternet-appliance markets."

 "By combining high performance with a small memory footprint, intent
addresses the demanding requirements of next-generation appliances
based on the QNX® 4 Realtime OS," said Linda Campbell, vice president
of strategic alliances at QNX Software Systems. "Together, QNX and in-
tent offer developers a solution that is at once reliable, open, and
media-rich."

 Mr. Norizaku Suzuki, President of ASCII Corporation in Japan said,
"ASCII helped sponsor this program and we've watched it develop with
great admiration. Tao's technology has so much value-add that's criti-
cal to the consumer electronics manufacturers, broadcasters, operators
and consumers, and we believe the mass proliferation of intent is in-
evitable."

 Yasuhiro Kawashima, President of WebLogic, said, "We and Tao are
looking to further differentiate the wonderful intent Java multimedia
products with the introduction of WebLogic's value-added, hardware ac-
celeration. An inexpensive, super-fast and Java-compliant multimedia
solution is something everyone should be happy about."

 "We have had nothing but complete support from Sun. Its openness is
refreshing," said Francis Charig, Chairman of Tao Group. "I think the
model that they have developed, which encourages companies like Tao to
add value to their standard offerings, is very successful. Tao has
been able to add technologies to help with the binary portability, to
advance memory usage, to bring in new, high value, garbage collection
techniques and customization and many unique features while maintain-
ing the critical compatibility to the Java specification. Most sig-
nificant though is that we are driving forward the digital appliance
market utilizing high performance, multimedia Java based applica-
tions."
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      D E S K T O P . C O M   H A S   A M I G A   B A C K I N G

 June 5, 2000, JavaOne(SM) Conference, San Francisco - Espial, a mar-
ket leader in infrastructure software for the pervasive internet, to-
day unveiled Devicetop.com, an internet portal dedicated to Java (tm)
technology developers of Web content and application services for in-
ternet smart appliances. Devicetop.com is poised to become a premier
Internet destination for developers interested in extending their pro-
gramming skills from the PC desktop to post-PC devices.

 Devicetop.com is an initiative of Espial supported by Sun, Intel, Mo-
torola, Amiga, Tao Group, Internet Appliance Network (IAN), Pointbase,
Java Report, Dr. Dobb's, and JavaWorld.com (tm), to develop a vibrant
community of third-party developers focused on creating services for
smart devices. The Devicetop.com portal will be launched in conjunc-
tion with the JavaOne(SM) 2000 Developer Conference in San Francisco,
the premier global event for Java technology developers.

 According to a recent report from International Data Corporation
(IDC), the market for internet appliances is poised to explode over
the next several years. This market is expected to become an annual 55
million unit market and $15 billion market in the US by the year 2001.
By 2002, shipments of consumer internet appliances will exceed con-
sumer PC shipments. The internet appliance market includes handheld
PDAs, wireless smartphones, internet screenphones, web tablets, game
consoles, in-car computing, and interactive TV set-top boxes. The pre-
dicted explosion of the information appliance market and the Java
platform being viewed as the de facto standard for creating
third-party developer community and applications, means that a portal
such as Devicetop.com will serve as a catalyst for the growth of the
information appliance market.

 "The smart-device market is in a rapidly expanding stage, bringing
with it developments that promise to revolutionize the way we work and
communicate on a daily basis," states Mal Raddalgoda, senior director
of strategic marketing at Espial. "The opportunities for creating and
developing smart-device services are limitless and we want to help de-
velopers move quickly from the desktop to devices. The Devicetop.com
portal is the next step to achieving Espial's vision of universal ser-
vice management for smart devices where the combination of ser-
vice-enabled smart devices, the Internet, and a broad array of ser-
vices for devices will drive the deployment of a new generation of
telecommunication services."

 About Devicetop.com

 Devicetop.com is a premier web portal for developers of services for
smart-devices. Devicetop.com offers a hub for news, industry informa-
tion, discussion forums, technical tutorials, and software development
tools for developers to learn, communicate, and create web content and
application services. Devicetop.com provides developers with a global
marketing venue to showcase their services to leading consumer elec-
tronics manufacturers, ISPs and network operators.

 The Devicetop.com BMW Z3 Contest Giveaway

 Devicetop.com will be giving away a BMW Z3 Roadster to the developer
who uploads the best Java technology-based smart device application to
the Devicetop.com portal. The contest finalists will be determined by
a vote of the members of the Devicetop.com portal.

 Devicetop.com Partners

 The Devicetop.com Partner Program is a point of convergence for in-
dustry-leading companies that are focused on creating solutions for
the post-PC world. Sponsors of this initiative include Sun Microsys-
tems, Intel, Motorola, Amiga, Tao, Pointbase and IAN.

 "Every day more and more products are leveraging the power of the In-
ternet, moving us towards a world of millions of connected, smart
wireless devices," commented Farooq Butt, Strategic Business Develop-
ment manager of Motorola SPS. "Motorola's DigitalDNAÔ wireless soft-
ware and hardware solutions, coupled with Espial's innovative devel-
oper portal strategy, provide a great boost to developers everywhere
targeting the exploding Java technology-enabled smart wireless device
market."

 "We are very pleased to be a founding sponsor of Devicetop.com"
stated Francis Charig, chairman of Tao Group. "We believe that this
bold initiative will make significant contributions to the Information
appliance community. With the creation of the Devicetop.com portal,
Espial, Amiga and Tao Group are strongly committed to promoting the
development of interactive and multimedia content, applications and
solutions for smart devices."

 "Amiga, Inc. and the Amiga community are excited to be a part of De-
vicetop.com. Working with Espial and the Tao Group, we will unite the
Amiga and Java development community and leverage the broad talent
pool of Java technology developers who continue to lead the way in the
creation of innovative software products," commented Bill McEwen,
President and CEO, Amiga, Inc. "Amiga's involvement with this initia-
tive will leverage the wealth of content, and expertise build new,
highly innovative applications for the next generation Amiga plat-
form."

 "Our partnership with Espial for Devicetop.com marks the creation of
an exciting new virtual community for those developing applications
and services for smart devices," said Audrey Parma, President of IAN.
"Java technology is a key component in developing truly innovative
smart devices, allowing IAN's marketing solutions platform to remain
device agnostic. We are excited to be part of this initiative that of-
fers the potential for the development of the most promising device
services for the Internet appliance market."

 "There is a growing interest on the part of enterprises to deploy ap-
plications out onto Internet appliances and mobile wireless devices,"
said Bruce Scott, president and CEO, Pointbase. "All of these applica-
tions will require advanced data management and synchronization tech-
nology to meet the needs of users on a global scale. Our involvement
with Espial and Devicetop.com in this initiative will result in help-
ing developers create and deploy the cross-platform data management
facilities needed for the wave of distributed mobile applications we
see emerging over the next few years."

 Devicetop.com Media Partners

 The Devicetop.com Media Partner Program consists of best-of-breed me-
dia companies well positioned with high quality content to lead this
new era of Internet appliances. Media sponsorship in this initiative
allows us to leverage what we've learned by helping developers create
embedded products (including internet appliances) and apply that
knowledge to developing leading edge and valuable Java technology and
consumer device content.

 "As the first magazine to cover the Java language in serious depth,
and a long-time advocate of embedded technologies and the promise of
smart appliances, DDJ is excited to be a part of a program that en-
courages development between these two worlds."

 "As a member of this smart device service community, Java Report, in
conjunction with Espial, is dedicated to helping promote this forum as
a place for developers to learn, communicate, create, and provide ap-
plication services to the Internet appliance community," said Dwight
Deugo, editor-in-chief, Java Report. "Joining this initiative demon-
strates Java Report's dedication to contributing to the development
and deployment of enhanced smart devices."

 "Espial has taken on a missionary role in creating a long-term affin-
ity with the Java technology developer community. Community thrives
and prospers best based on access to in-depth technical information,"
said Carolyn Wong, editor-in-chief of JavaWorld.com. "Providing how-to
tutorials is what we do best and why we are contributing this value to
the growth of the development of Java technology-based applications
for devices."

 For more information on how to become part of the Strategic Partner
or Media Partner Programs, contact Jill Meloche, web marketing manager
for Devicetop.com, at jmeloche@espial.com or 613.230.4770 x141.

 Espial

 A market leader in infrastructure software for the pervasive Inter-
net, Espial offers a universal end-to-end service-management solution
for smart devices. This includes core applications and development
tools for device manufacturers like Espial Devicetop(tm), a ser-
vice-enabled platform, and Espial Escape(TM), the world's most ad-
vanced web browser. It also includes Espial DeviceServer(TM), a ser-
vice-management platform that allows service providers to deliver and
manage content and application services to a wide variety of smart de-
vices, including set-top boxes, screenphones, gaming consoles, smart
cars, and handheld devices. Visit www.espial.com.

 Espial products are supported on leading device operating systems and
Java virtual machine implementations from companies such as Microsoft
(NASDAQ: MSFT) - WinCE, Linux - Redhat (NASDAQ: RHAT), Symbian -
EPOC32, Wind River (NASDAQ: WIND) - VxWorks and pSOS, QNX - QNX 4 and
Neutrino, Microware (NASDAQ: MWAR) - OS9, Be - (NASDAQ: BEOS) - BEOS,
Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: SUNW) - Java platform, Tao Group -- intent
(tm) and Insignia (NASDAQ: INSGY) - Jeode.
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            A M I W E S T   E X H I B I T O R S   L I S T

15 May 2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Preliminary list of exhibitors at AmiWest 2000 announced!

A prliminary list of companies and clubs that are either participating
in or exhibiting at AmiWest 2000 has been posted on our web page at
http://www.sacc.org/amiwest/

AmiWest 2000 is the west coast all Amiga show which is being produced
in Sacramento, California, at the popular Holiday Inn, Sacramento
NorthEast, 5321 Date Avenue Sacramento, CA 95841, on Saturday, July
29th and Sunday, July 30th, 2000.  The Holiday Inn venue proved to be
such a hit for last year's show that we are again holding it there.

Show times are Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 10am-4pm.

AmiWest is in it's third year and is the only all Amiga show produced
on the West Coast.  The show has proved very popular for Amiga enthu-
siasts in the Western United States.

This preliminary list of exhibitors includes AEMail, which produces an
email client for the Amiga; Amiga, Inc., the producers of the Amiga;
AntiGravity, which makes the BoXer; AudioLabs, producers of stunning
audio software for the Amiga; Compuquick Media Center, an Amiga dealer
coming all the way from Ohio; FWD Computing, selling CD-ROMS for the
Amiga; G & G Publications, producers of "The New Amigans" Amiga publi-
cation; Hyperion Entertainment Software, producing game software for
the Amiga; Merlanica Industries, another Amiga dealer coming from Ari-
zona; Nordic Global Inc., developers of the "Miami" and "Miami Deluxe"
TCP/IP stack software for the Amiga; Nova Designs, Inc., makers of
"ImageFX" (image processing software) and "Aladdin 4D" (3-D rendering
software); the Sacramento Amiga Computer Club (SACC); and the User
Group Network (UGN), the world-wide Amiga network of user groups which
will be conducting an IRC directly from the AmiWest 2000 show floor.

We are adding new exhibitors daily.  Watch our web site for the latest
updates.

If you are interested in exhibiting at AmiWest 2000, please submit the
form that is provided on our web page.  We need to know early who will
be exhibiting.  Booth sizes and pricing are now posted.  Special booth
pricing will be available for user groups.

In April at the A2K show in St.  Louis, the newly reorganized Amiga,
Inc announced many advances in the three short months since the pur-
chase of the Amiga by Amino (renamed Amiga, Inc.) from Gateway.  The
Amiga appears to have a new life that is definately on an upswing.
The new Amiga Corporation is headed by Bill McEwen who can be remem-
bered by participants at both AmiWest'98 and AmiWest'99 as a very en-
thusiastic supporter of the Amiga. Also part of the Amiga team are
long time Amigans Fleecy Moss and Petro Tyschtschenko.

Strategic alliances have been formed with such well known names in the
computing world as Tao-Group, Red Hat, and Corel.  In addition part-
nerships have been formed with well known Amiga companies such as
Haage & Partner, Hyperion, and Epic Marketing. All of these companies
will be producing software for the new Amigas.

After what has transpired in three months, four more months should
bring many more announcements from Amiga, Inc.  at AmiWest 2000.

You can learn more about AmiWest 2000 by accessing our web page at:

    http://www.sacc.org/amiwest/

This weekend event will again showcase the progress that IS the Amiga
Community.
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        M C E W E N   T O   S P E A K   A T   A M I W E S T

13 Jun 2000

AmiWest 2000 Banquet Speaker Announced!

Bill McEwen, President of Amiga, Inc., will be the guest speaker at
the AmiWest 2000 Banquet on Saturday Evening, July 29th.

Mr.  McEwen will speak on the progress made to date by the new Amiga,
Inc.  This includes the recent release of the Software Development
Kit that you will be able to purchase at the show from a number of our
vendors.

Banquet tickets must be purchased in advance and are $35 per plate.
They will NOT be sold on Friday nor Saturday due to the hotel needing
attendance figures for planning the banquet.  Seating is limited and
tickets are available on a first come, first served basis.

Admission to the show is:

    $ 8 (One Day Pass if paid in advance by July 15, 2000)
    $ 10 (One Day Pass at the door)
    $ 12 (Full Show Pass if paid in advance by July 15, 2000)
    $ 15 (Full Show Pass at the door)

A form for ordering tickets can be found on our web page at:

    http://www.sacc.org/amiwest/

In April at the A2K show in St.  Louis, the newly reorganized Amiga,
Inc announced many advances in the three short months since the pur-
chase of the Amiga by Amino (renamed Amiga, Inc.) from Gateway.  The
Amiga appears to have a new life that is definately on an upswing.
The new Amiga Corporation is headed by Bill McEwen who can be remem-
bered by participants at both AmiWest'98 and AmiWest'99 as a very en-
thusiastic supporter of the Amiga.

Strategic alliances have been formed with such well known names in the
computing world as Tao-Group, Red Hat, and Corel.  In addition part-
nerships have been formed with well known Amiga companies such as
Haage & Partner, Hyperion, and Epic Marketing. All of these companies
will be producing
software for the new Amigas.

John Zacharias, chairperson
AmiWest 2000
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          A 2 K   C E L E B R A T I O N   C A N C E L L E D

Atlanta, GA - May 15th, 2000 - A2K 15-year anniversary celebration
cancelled.

Amiga:2000 - Which one?  No, not the one in St. Louis; No, not
the one in Sacramento; No, not the World of Amiga show either; Nope,
not even the show in Canada or even Ohio.

The one that was supposed to be in Atlanta.  Confused?  You're
not alone.

Amiga2K, Amiga:2000, Amiga Y2k, A2k, A2000, and so on, were all nomen-
clatures to represent shows and events for this year.  It wasn't
coordinated in a fashion that allowed the public to easily identify
which show was what.  Toss in the mass amount of havoc over the last
year of who owned the rights to Amiga, what vapor were supposed to be
released, what shows they were going to be at, etc., and you have a
terrible mess.

Even though we announced first, and made it clear to other show orga-
nizers and to Amiga themselves, it was to no avail.  Unfortunately,
other shows scheduled within days of ours, even with our announcement
showing our dates -long- before others shows were starting to get or-
ganized.  This caused vendors and attendees to have to choose between
yearly shows or our once-in-a-lifetime show.  To further complicate
things, some people thought that the show was to be last year and con-
fused it with AmiWest'99. Add one more source of chaos when Amiga, Inc
(the current incarnation),removed all references of this show from
their shows list on their web page. Without their support or vendor
support and confusion of shows dividing the support from the Amiga
community, it made a show of this caliber impossible.

We'd like to thank all of those kind souls that put our banner on
their web pages.  Special thanks goes to those who were working with
us to try to make the financial situation work, up to wanting to do-
nate their own money with ours to make it happen, unfortunately it
wasn't enough.  Great thanks and appreciation go to those who said
that they were going to attend and bring their memories and special
items to show.
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            A A A   A W A R D S   A N N O U N C E M E N T

Stockholm, Sweden - Sunday, May 14, 2000.

The 1999 USA AAA Awards were presented at the Amiga 2k show in St.
Louis, April 1-2 2000. The first USA AAA Awards went to Kermit Woodall
(Community)and SoftLogik Publishing (Product). Please accept our sin-
cere apologies for this late announcement.

We hope to provide you with photo coverage of the event soon, avail-
able at www.aaa-awards.org/winners/1999.php.

The Community award

The AAA Award USA - Community 1999 went to Kermit Woodall of Nova De-
sign. He was selected the greatest 1999 US Amiga personality by the US
Amiga community in the public voting.
The motivation given was:

     "For being an inspiration to the US Amiga community, with never
     failing commitment, by attending shows, involvement in
     initiatives such as ICOA and the AAC, and always giving
     appreciated support to the community and dealers."

The Product Award

This year also marked the launching of the first Product awards. The
AAA Award USA - Product 1999 went to SoftLogik Publishing, represented
by owner Deron Kazmaier. Their DTP package PageStream 4 was selected
the best US Amiga product!
The exact motivation given by the jury was:

     "Best product released for the Amiga, and certainly the best
     publishing package available in it's price performance class.
     SoftLogik has been a rock in the Amiga community, developing good
     products like PageStream for many years. It is without doubt that
     Amiga would not be able to hold even the position it does today,
     without products like PageStream 4."

Still to come...

...is the AAA Award International, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom!
Please check our homepage www.aaa-awards.org for up-to-date informa-
tion on where & when.

Acknowledgements

The AAA Awards are organized by ACG's AAA Awards Committee in
co-operation with AMIGA, Amiga-St. Louis, AmigaSOC, Amiga Users Club
of Spain, Cloanto and Gateway Amiga Club.
The AAA Awards are copyright © 1997-2000 Amiga Computer Group.
The AAA Awards logo is copyright © 1997 Amiga Computer Group and Björn
Hagström.
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      A L I E N   N A T I O N S   C O M I N G   T O   A M I G A

07-May-2000

Titan and Hyperion are pleased to announce that they will be bringing
"Alien Nations" ("Die Völker") to the Amiga after Titan succesfully
negotiated a license for an Amiga port from the Austrian developer Jo-
wood

Alien Nations is a real-time strategy game in the vein of "The Set-
tlers", which was enthusiastically received by the German speaking
public and press. The game is set on an alien planet inhabited by
three very distinct races: the Pimmons, the Amazons and the Sajikis
and features campaigns consisting of 10 single player missions per
race, set against a giant 3D back-drop. Resource-management, diplo-
macy, research, commerce and battle are key to success. The Amiga ver-
sion will most likely require a graphics card and will support PPC ac-
celerators through WarpOS although the feasibility of a 68060 version
will be examined. Optional 3D acceleration will be supported through
Warp3D. Release is expected during Q3 of 2000.

"We are very pleased to be able to extend our Amiga line-up to include
a RTS-game.", says Ben Hermans, managing partner of Hyperion. "With
this deal, our relationship with Titan has entered a new stage, with
Titan acquiring the license for Mac and Amiga and Hyperion doing the
actual Amiga port. It's a model we hope to repeat in the future."

More information on Alien Nations coming soon.
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        U P D A T E   O N   " A M I G A   S U R V I V O R "

9 June, 2000

 Crystal Software and Electronics took over Amiga Survivor magazine in
good  faith  We had hoped that Amiga companies, distributors and Amiga
themselves  would take an interest in a magazine with hundreds of sub-
scribers and  potentially thousands of readers.
 I was so saddened by the lack of response from businesses that I
considered pulling out of the Amiga market, but the reaction from
eaders has been absolutely tremendous. I want to thank all the exist-
ing and new  readers for your wonderful support.
 Anyone can produce a tatty magazine and sell it for nothing. Anyone
can  claim to have thousands of readers. The commitment of CS&E to
high quality  goods means that we have decided to delay Amiga Survivor
until August in an  attempt to secure some other sources of support
for the magazine to run as an independent publication. 40 pages on A5
have been produced for the first issue but it will not be published
without any support. If the Amiga community wants an independent maga-
zine then it has to support those who are doing their best to deliver.
We could of course just fill it with CS&E adverts but that is not the
aim of Amiga Survivor and its crew. The magazine was sold to us in the
first place due to the financial burden on the original editor/owner.
 Companies are advised that they can send review items to the usual
CS&E address and can get in touch to distribute or advertise from as
little asJune 11, 2000 £95 per page inclusive of VAT and a free AS sub-
scription.
     I apologise to our readers for the delay.

 David Connolly
 Managing Director
 Crystal Software and Electronics Ltd
  7200 The Quorum, Oxford Business Park, Oxford, OX4 2JZ, UK
 Tel: +44 (0) 1865 481 421
 Fax: +44 (0) 1865 481 482
 http://www.CSandE.co.uk
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            R E L E A S E S   F R O M   A P C & T C P

27 May 2000

At the Amiga-show in Neuss (Germany, held weekend of June 10) APC&TCP
release again a cd-rom for Amiga with the Name Faces of Mars 2001:

fom2001 is the cd-rom collection of the Faces of Mars-pd-series. The
best of the over 500 disks can be found on this shareware-CD-ROM. All
programms are tested under OS 3.5. The games, programms, pictures,
animations, mods and texts can be found in these main-drawers: 1982
(classic games), Babylon 5, Esotherik, Fantasy, FOM, Games, History,
Jokes, Mathematics, Misc, Science, Science Fiction, Space, Star Trek
and Star Wars.

Beside that there will be several bonus programms for internet-users
like a free email-address, link to the personal homepage, discus-
sion-group and The Portal, a starting point for the web, including,
email, search-engine, webcards and e-commerce.

Also are two audio-tracks included: fom2001 and They came from Outer
Space!

More Infos on our Homepage http://www.apc-tcp.de or Andreas@apc-tcp.de

Also at the show in Neuss (germany) release APC&TCP the new CD-ROM
"The Scene Archives 10". You can order by APC&TCP or your local
dealer. A uncomplete list from dealers in your country found you on
our homepage in
"dealer".

Welcome to Volume #10 of "The Scene Archives".
This Volume contains Disks 8951 to 9750 "The Scene Archives" collec-
tion.
There are myriads of including the follow categories:

Animations
Dentros/Demos
Digis
Intros
Maagazines
Menus
Miscellaneous
Music Demos
Demo Packs
Slideshows
Trackmos
Now Includes "Scene Archives Search Utility" (SASU), to make "The
Scene Archives" even easier to use.

Finally, APC&TCP release at teh Amiga-Show in germany (10. Juni 2000)
the new Amiga Arena CD-ROM:

Homepages:
ADM, Ahi, Amiga Aktuell, AmigaAMP, AmigaOS, Amiga Times, Assampler,
Audie, Battle, AmiElulators, Eric, FreeCiv, Frogger, FDA, GeoWorld,
Greatkartei, HPMono poly, Homebanking, Homeland, ImageEngine, Mad-
house, MantaSoft, MT Rechnung III, MUIbase, Muscarine, OnysSoft, Photo
Album, Stargate Software und viele ande
re.

special-Price:
CD Cat, Cybershow, Fiasco, GeoWorld, Greatkartei, Homebanking, MUI-
base, Musicman, NewsCoaster, Photo Album, WHD Load.

fullversion
AQuix, Bombsquare, Classic Racer, Doktor, Eric - Legend of the Elves,
FreeCiv, Guardian, HBMonoploy, James Bond, Light Rider, Matrix Hunter,
Muscarine, Othello, Parrot Island, SimplePac, WBsteroids, Wizards,
Wiz, Ziriax (UAE Version), Amiga World, BlackIRC, Conventor, Geometry,
MT Rechnung III, Multifax, MulitermKIT, OnyxBase, VorwahlenGUI, An-
imFX, Frogger, Perfect Paint, PicFX, PPT, Serial Paint, SoftCinema,
AmiEmulators, Assampler, AHI, AmigaAMP, Birdie Prefs, IconCopy, Mad-
house, Pic2Icon, Scalos, ShowAmiga96, SimpleClock, Simplefind, Simple-
HTML, Textloader, Textloader NG.
Alle Programme sind mit ausdrücklicher Genehmigung der Entwickler auf
der CD Rom vertreten!

Homepages: 125 MByte
Sonderpreise: 12 MByte
Vollversionen: 67 MByte
Classic Scene Demos 82 MByte
Demoversionen 82 MByte

The CD-ROM need_
Amiga mitAGA, AmigaOS 3.0 und 68020 Prozessor mit 2 MByte ChipRAM oder
besser.

The new "Digital Make-Up CD" is an add-on-cd sorted by themes, with
tools and utilities for embellishing and tuning the AmigaOs.
There are not only assambled powerful tools, which speed up the Ami-
gaOs and simplify the daily work - there is a lot of graphic material
for the normaly grey looking Workbench, too.
Additional, there is software to realise speech issue.
Naturally, appropriate Speech- and Soundsamples in different kinds of
formats you can find there too.Lots of datatypes, actual librarys,
modern types, new commands for the C-drawer and innumerable  other
systemextensions will bring any Amigasystem onto the right way. New
fantastic screensavers, many iconsets for the newiconsystem or brand
new glowicons will give the workbench a modern look.
You can find partly unpublished software for the first time on this
CD-ROM.
For the new AmigaOs 3.5 we create a new extra-drawer where you can
find the latest tools for the actual version.
One doubleclick onto "Quickstart" and already you will be right in the
middle  - into the "Digital Make-Up CD" !
The  "Digital Make-Up CD" is optimized for AmigaOs 3.0 up to 3.5.
The mainpart of the software on this CD-ROM can be started directly.

Requirements:
Any Amiga with 68020-Processor, 2 MByte ChipRAM, Harddisk,
CD-ROM-drive, AmigaOS 2.05

APC&TCP
Postfach 83
D-83236 übersee
Andreas@apc-tcp.de
http://www.amigafuture.de
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              T X T 2 P D F   N E W   V E R S I O N

29 May 2000

txt2pdf is a very flexible and powerful PERL5 program.
It's a converter from text files to PDF format files. With 2.x family
you can put your text on white PDF pages. With 3.x you can
create a layer beneath and above your text (background, foreground),
where you can insert phrases or designs (using PDF syntax)

What's new in this version

Encoding support: WinAnsiEncoding, MacRomanEncoding, MacExpertEncod-
ing, PDFDocEncoding and the Unix vdefault Cyrillic note in the con-
tributed directory from Ilya Naumov

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Amiga Future Questionaire
At the Amiga Future website there is a questionaire as a complemt to issue 25, which includes a raffel.

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Pär Boberg via eMail


Famous Amiga uses
Pär Boberg has updated his list of famous Amiga uses. This list contains info about what fils, people, companies used Amiga`s in thier projects.

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John Zacharias via eMail


AmiWest 2000 Press Release 4
On July 29th and 30th in Sacremento the Amiwest 2000 will be held. Bill McEwen will be a special guest and report on the devepoments and the SDK: more ...

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amiga.org


Iomega now with Amiga Support
The manufacturer of the Zip and Jaz drives now includes the Amiga in thier List of supported operating systems.

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Dennis "Hurrican" Pauler


A few more pictures from the Convention
Here more pictures of the World of Alternatives 2000 on the Virtual Dimensions website.

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Achim Stegemann at ANF


Digital Almanac III News
First the good news:
The Binaries of Digital Almanac are basically finished. Against my previous assessment DA III will run on an 020 without an FPU. So now, Amigans with low-end hardware can run it.
The not-so-good news:
Because of unforseen private problems, it will be a while before I can release it. Sometime mid-end of July. I ask the Beta-testers to please be patient. Pre-orders however can be taken. Of course no payment is required. An email to me is sufficient.

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