18.Aug.1999
Czech Amiga News
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Dave Haynie on Team Amiga Mailinglist
Dave Haynie speaks out about interesting subjects on the Team Amiga Mailinglist, e.g.
which CPU might be in the AmigaNG, and Iwin is discussed, too.
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18.Aug.1999
Titan Computer
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NcordeR version 1.5 available
Changes: 5 % more speed for PPC Amigas, Picasso96 picture.datatype issue solved,
bugfix for 604 WarpOS, reworked GUI, two new skins. Remark: There are still
issues with 603 WarpOS systems. Download page.
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18.Aug.1999
Amiga Nation
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New compiler ASMBasic by Daniel Schwab
Amiga Nation writes:
Daniel Schwab is currently working on ASMBasic, a compiler oriented at Basic and
Assembler. Programming is done in userfriendly Basic style. Full article at the
title link (German).
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18.Aug.1999
Amiga Central
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Iwin plans to present the new computers in Germany
In a posting to csam Iwin states that they will release further technical details on
their website within the next two or three days, and that Martin Steinbach has agreed
with Thomas Raukamp of the German "amigaOS" print magazine to make a presentation in
Germany shortly before the official release date. Thomas confirmed the agreement.
Still, we stay very wary, we can still imagine this could be a well-done hoax, and
will only be convinced otherwise when we have seen the promised machines in action.
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17.Aug.1999
Czech Amiga News
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Swedish magazine x-files media interviews Stefan Burström
The swedish magazine x-files media has interviewed Stefan Burström, author
of IBrowse and winner of the swedish AAA Award. The interview is Swedish, but
contains several interesting screenshots of IBrowse 2.
Page 1,
page 2 and
page 3
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17.Aug.1999
Jan Andersen per eMail
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VT Update version 3.16 and VirusCheckerII Update version 2.03
Name: VT v3.16 (Main archive)
Archive name: vt316k.lha
Archive size: 424.640 bytes
Date: August 16th, 1999
Author: Heiner Schneegold
Name: VT v3.16 (Doc. archive)
Archive name: vt316dok.lha
Archive size: 503.934 bytes
Date: August 16th, 1999
Author: Heiner Schneegold
Name: VirusChecker II v2.03
Archive name: vht-vc23.lha
Archive size: 590.966 bytes
Date: August 16th, 1999
Author: Alex van Niel
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17.Aug.1999
Gaddar by eMail
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Amimaniacs is looking for Opus Themes
Gaddar writes:
In our online magazine, we have opened an area (link: Desktop) for Opus Themes. (Themes
are preconfigured layout presets for DOpus 5.8x). The themes already available are looking
great and we hope we can upload many more Opus Themes.
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17.Aug.1999
Michael Burkhardt by eMail
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Important info for DraCo users
Computer Corner in Munich just informed us that there is now a new library
for Diavolo Pro Terra. So, MovieShop 5.2 users can make backups of their audio
and video partitions again.
The library is free for registered users and can be ordered from
Computer Corner by eMail. Phone Computer Corner: +49 - (0)89 / 7141034
eMail address: computer.corner@crevico.com
At the same time, Eiperle CGM
informed us that a free update is offered for the CGM DVE Vol. 1 CD-ROM, so
the included macros can continue to be used with MovieShop 5.2.
If that ain't good DraCo news for a change.
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17.Aug.1999
GoldEd
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GoldEd Update version 6.1.4
Download: sp614.lha
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17.Aug.1999
Paul Nolan
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Photogenics 4.2 to appear soon
Photogenics 4.2 will be free for registered users, and offer many new features.
Large parts of the image processing mode have been reworked / rewritten.
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17.Aug.1999
Robert Niessner by eMail
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AmigaScene 0x10 (July/August) online
Robert Niessner writes:
We are pleased to announce finally that the latest english issue of the
AmigaScene (0x10 July/August) is online now.
Contents:
- 2 comments on Amiga goes Linux
- mECH Tornado3D workshop
- MP3 basics
- interview with Petra Struck from amiga-news.de
- and more
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17.Aug.1999
Marc Albrecht by eMail
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Visitor number 250.000 has been found :-)
Marc Albrecht writes:
After I sorted all seven submissions of screenshots showing the webhits counter at 250.000 by the TIME
given, the one with the EARLIEST hit is
more ...
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17.Aug.1999
Iwin-Corp.
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Iwin announces new computers based on Amiga
On the website, two new Amiga-based computers are announced. For one the A510, which is planned as
a workstation with Motorola 68k (M-version) or PowerPC (P-version) CPU. The other is the A1010,
with special CPUs for Java and multimedia applications added.
More links on the subject: The Register
and AmiUpdate interview with Martin Steinbach.
more ...
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17.Aug.1999
Thomas Wölflick
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Jason Kroll: BeOS Release 4.5
Thomas Wölflick writes:
I have found an interesting article in "Be Magazine" at www.bemagazine.com/articles/beos-4.5.html
(title link). There, Jason Kroll writes about the BeOS Release 4.5 in whole, its chances and
future. Especially interesting was the honorable mention of Amiga in the paragraph before the
last one. Here, he writes:
..."One impediment to development, and to users switching to BeOS, is that we don't know for sure
how secure the future will be. For one thing, Amiga, supported by Gateway, is probably in cahoots
with Transmeta, and based on the free Linux kernel, is about to make a monster reappearance,
supposedly based on technologies we have never seen in home computers. How will BeOS fare against
competition from the rebirth of the original multimedia machine?"...
Preliminary congratulations, fear of an undead, or how would you call it?
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16.Aug.1999
Matthias Münch by eMail
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New Amiga User Group: AUG99
Matthias Münch writes:
A few weeks ago, I announced the appearance of a new Amiga User Group - AUG99. After some
days and nights, not to forget my trusted friend caffeine, the homepage is finally finished.
All further details about AUG99 can now be read from the homepage.
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16.Aug.1999
Virtual Dimension
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Othello - the virtual boardgame
"Othello - the virtual boardgame" is currently in beta stage, scheduled release date
is September 1999.
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16.Aug.1999
HydraBBS
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New version HydraBBS 1.10
New version HydraBBS 1.10.
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16.Aug.1999
StrICQ
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New beta version StrICQ 0.1466 - August 15th, 1999
Download: STRICQ.lha
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16.Aug.1999
Fun Time World
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New mouse adapter: Punchinello from Power Computing
Power Computing offers a new adapter that allows Microsoft two-button mice, Logitech
three-button mice, serial mice and trackballs to be used. The adapter is called Punchinello.
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16.Aug.1999
TWF [M&M]
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Maim & Mangle mailinglist implemented
The World Foundry has implemented a new mailinglist for Maim & Mangle. Here you
will find reports about the development progress, and suggestions and ideas for the
game can be placed, too.
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16.Aug.1999
Jens Schönfeld by eMail
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Wanted: Name for a serial port add-on
Jens Schönfeld is looking for a name for his new high-speed port card via
amiga-news.de. Details at the title link. The first submissions have been recieved,
Jens summarized and commented them, to be found at the title link, too. There are
some really good suggestions among them, others did not find Jens' approval. The
special, with prices to be won, is continuing; if you have a good idea, send your
submission to: namescout@nostlgic.oche.de.
When the special is over (August 20th), the readers of amiga-news.de will be able
to choose the final name from the submissions.
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15.Aug.1999
Oliver Wagner by eMail
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AmIRC version 3.1 released
This update fixes small issues with AmIRC 3.0. Download:
amirc_31.lzx.
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14.Aug.1999
Jürgen Reinert by eMail
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Product info: ViperTools version 1.0
Jürgen Reinert writes:
Status: Freeware
Short: installing the ISDN DataBox "Speed Viper"
Functions
- changing presets (locale, MSN etc.)
- showing and resetting fee counters
- resetting to factory presets
- loading new firmware to DataBox
Features
- GUI
- does work without MUI
- comfortable choosing of serial port
- supports 300 to 115200 Baud
Requirements
- Amiga with AmigaOS 3.0+
- DataBox "Speed Viper"
- hard drive
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14.Aug.1999
Markus Fellhauer by eMail
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New version Aimcik 0.7 Beta 5
Download: Aimcik.lha
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14.Aug.1999
Steve Darksun by eMail
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RefTools! pages closed down
Steve Darksun writes:
Sad but true. The RefTools! pages have been closed down due to lack of interest
from the sponsor. Read the title link.
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14.Aug.1999
Torsten Dudai
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New Cartoon: The dark times are over
more ...
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14.Aug.1999
Jan Andersen by eMail
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New VirusWarning.Guide version 2.8
Name: VirusWarning.Guide Version: v2.8 Archive name:
vht-vg28.lha
Archive size: 81,591 bytes Date: August 14th, 1999 Author: Virus Help Denmark
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13.Aug.1999
Patrick Beerhorst by eMail
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New prelude.library version 4.52
Patrick Beerhorst writes:
New prelude.library V4.52 at the A.C.T. homepage. The new version fixes several bugs
concerning the Rombler module for the Prelude ZII. Download:
PrlLib452.lha.
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13.Aug.1999
Fun Time World
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unIQue is looking for excellent musicians and 2D/3D graphic artists
unIQue is looking for excellent musicians and 2D/3D graphic artists for the shoot'em'up
game ACSYS. Candidates can contact
christian.sobotta@rz.tu-ilmenau.de.
The development status indicator is at 25%.
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13.Aug.1999
Christian Zimmermann by eMail
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AWeb 3.3 to be released in a few weeks
Latest info by AmiTrix concerning AWeb 3.3:
On August 12th, William Parker replied to the
question when AWeb 3.3 is scheduled for release:
AWeb 3.3 is almost done and we will be releasing it in a few weeks. Free to AWeb 3.x owners. Thanks for your patience. Bill
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13.Aug.1999
Stefan Werner by eMail
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Macromedia wish list for Dreamweaver, IBM opens PowerPC design
Stefan Werner writes:
This news I found at benews.com, but it should be interesting for
Amiga users, too:
Macromedia Wish List for Dreamwaver
Macromedia Wish Lists
Macromedia (creators of Dreamweaver, a WYSIWYG HTML editor and Flash, the industry standard web plug-in,
among others) have two wishlists up at the moment for future release features. If you would like to see
BeOS ports of these products, let them know! -snip-
An Amiga version of the two programs wouldn't be bad either, would it? I, for one, work with Dreamweaver
for Windows professionally, and IMHO Dreamweaver is the best HTML editor there is!
more ...
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13.Aug.1999
Roman Schmid by eMail
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Tornado3D user-site online!
Roman Schmid writes:
Here you find: tutorials, textures, objects, materials etc. for download.
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13.Aug.1999
Titan Computer
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Titan RC5 team delivered over 1 million keys :-)
With this, Titan Computer now takes 1st place in the Hall of Fame. Congratulations!
The online order page of
Titan Computer is now functional.
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13.Aug.1999
AmigaNation
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AmigaNation and AUGS present Amiga meeting in Zürich
On Saturday, September 4th, starting 2:00 PM, swiss Amiga users are meeting in the buildings
of the ISP EUnet near Stauffacher in Zürich. AmigaNation together with AUGS is hosting a
little meeting where Amiga users from the region can meet and get to know each other,
exchange experiences or simply chatting. This meeting is schdeuled to become a regular, alike
to the AUGS meetings in Wil and Basel. More information at the title link.
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13.Aug.1999
Future Zone
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New security hole in internet protocol
Future Zone writes:
Windows 95, 98, 2000, SunOS and Solaris affected | hackers can read all outgoing data |
MS says internet protocol to blame. Full article at the title link.
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13.Aug.1999
Thomas Lorenz by eMail
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Fusion Preorder has to improve
Thomas Lorenz writes:
Source: Fusion-Mailinglist
At Blittersoft only 200 users have changed their "statement of interest" in FusionPPC into a "real"
preorder. The preorders can be placed at the title link.
Since the given deadline of 60 days for project realisation to availability will only
start when 500 real orders (level 2) are collected, all who stated their interest, and all who would
like to see FusionPPC come true, should order at Blittersoft ASAP.
Blittersoft has taken over managing the preorders,
so this is the only place you should turn to for a preorder (and not directly to Microcode-Solutions).
Orders can be placed by snail mail, too; Blittersoft accepts EuroCheques. For other ways of payment
contact Blittersoft by eMail.
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13.Aug.1999
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amiga-news.de celebrates 1st anniversary
We have grown up and learned running. Yes, parents among you will know that babies usually
learn running with 13-14 months, but we are of the quick type :-). Meanwhile amiga-news.de
consists of a team of nine, all of
which are working on the news enthusiastically and with fun. We have learned much this year,
some ideas are implemented, others are waiting under the desk. Until we get "adult", there
will surely be many news coming your way, in both meanings of the word.
For the statisticans among you, some data:
On August 13th, 1998, the first news was posted: "CU Amiga Magazine cancelled". Back then
we had a great 200 readers per month. September 98 they were 1000, October 98 1800, November
98 2700, in December 98 5400, January 99 11,000, February 99 16,500, in March 99 even 23,900,
in April 99 again a great increase to 31,900, in May 99 36,800, in June 99 37,200, in July
99 47,000, and this month we will surely reach 50,000 readers :-) We are very excited about
this success, and will keep pressing it.
On this opportunity, we want to say a global thank you to all who contributed to
this site one way or another. Special thanks goes to all the other news services; without them,
collecting the news would be much harder. We are also very thankful to all the attentive
Amiga users and developers supplying us with news by eMail.
We would be very happy about birthday greetings in our
guestbook :-).
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13.Aug.1999
Linux Ticker
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LinuxPPCs CrackThisBox contest over
Linux Ticker writes:
The contest to crack linuxppc.org to win the machine
is over, without anybody managing to crack the box. The reason given by the maintainer is
(among others) that simply too much bandwith was wasted, and some people tried to crack systems
of the ISP and its other customers. (Full article at the title link.)
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13.Aug.1999
QNX
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QNX: QNX Neutrino® RTOS Documentation
QNX Neutrino® RTOS Documentation.
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13.Aug.1999
Amiga Central
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First CD from Jogeir Liljedahl released
Jogeir Liljedahl, possibly the best known Amiga MOD musician, has released his first music CD.
Jogeir has composed e.g. Guitar Slinger. Download:
GuitarSlinger.lha
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13.Aug.1999
Czech Amiga News
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X-Arc beta version 1.4 beta 1 released
Registered users can test this beta version. A version for NC2- and Demo-users is not available.
Download: X-Arc1_4beta1.lzx.
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13.Aug.1999
CGFX
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CGXVideo.library Update Version 41.12 (V3)
Download: cgxvideo4112.lha
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13.Aug.1999
Rainer Lübkemeier by eMail
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clickBOOM News
Rainer Lübkemeier writes:
At the GO-section of the clickBOOM portal, an update (360 kB) for T-Zer0 is available (v1.01).
It should remove the audio problems with the IDEfix. Moreover, there is an update for the manual.
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12.Aug.1999
Thomas Wenzel by eMail
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New Play16 (Eclipse Edition)
Thomas Wenzel writes:
While porting my audio software to 24-bit, the first thing to do was the ages-since-last-updated
Play16. The new version 1.9, which has been completed yesterday, can now process 24-bit AIFF data.
The playback, however, is still 16-bit. Next is an AHI-Record and AmigaAMP, and of course the AHI
driver for the Prelude. As soon as the digital interface is available, the full resolution can
be used with the appropriate equipment (external 24-bit converter). Play16 is available from play16.amiga.software.com
(title link), and soon from Aminet. Aside from the expanded AIFF support, nothing much has changed
however. There are more detailed error reports if you try to play back unsupported formats or
compressions, and that's it. Please don't bombard me with eMails, what else weird features I should
be implementing, I have no time for it :) I consider the project closed, and do only detail refining.
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12.Aug.1999
Alexander Kurtz by eMail
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AminetGUI updated
Alexander Kurtz writes:
My AminetGUI has been updated. I now added a new link area. Aside from little improvements
of the design, the most important change is that the GUI now has a mirror. It can now be
reached at: Mirror 1: fly.to/aminet/ Morror 2: mercury.spaceports.com/~aminet/
If anybody has ideas or suggestions, please contact
aminet-ideen@lxk.findhere.com
Mirror 1 is having troubles, but this will be resolved ASAP.
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12.Aug.1999
Paul Nolan
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Again new update for Photogenics version 4.1 release 57
The old update program did have troubles with very old versions of Photogenics 4.0.
The again reworked update is now online (download Update57.lha) including the
reworked update-program, or Update.lha for older revisions of Photogenics 4.0.
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12.Aug.1999
The World Foundry [News]
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Maim & Mangle goes 3D hardware only
To really get the most out of Maim & Mangle, a "high spec" Amiga is required. Too many
features are simply invisible without 3D hardware. So, we desided to support M&M for
Amigas with 3D hardware only. The 68k version requires an 060.
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12.Aug.1999
Steward Walker by eMail
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Digital Images website updated
Steward Walker writes:
The website of Digital Images has been updated.
The URL of the website will change shortly. We will inform you.
New infos about Wipeout 2097 and Space Station 3000 are available.
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12.Aug.1999
Dietmar Knoll by eMail
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GAUHPIL Press Release
Dietmar Knoll writes:
The G.A.U.H.P.I.L. is five years online!
August 12th, 1999, Göttingen, Germany: Dietmar Knoll announces the fifth online anniversary
of the Geographical Amiga User Home Page Internet List (GAUHPIL).
The GAUHPIL is a moderated list of private Amiga users homepages. It was created
in 1994. Today, a major update has been released. The list now contains 785 private homepages
of Amiga users in 33 countries on six continents!
Since July, there is a cooperation between the GAUHPIL, the Amiga Head Count by
Stefan Instinske and the Amiga User List by Stefan Martens. The adresses can be found on the
German pages.
All Amiga users are wellcome to send infos about their private homepages, so they
can be added to the list. Please consider putting a link on your site, to bring attention to
this service!
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12.Aug.1999
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Amiga getting more and more media coverage
Heiko Krappmann writes:
In the issue of PC-Praxis before the last one, there has been an article about AmigaOS 3.5. The report
was about technical details and the release date. The MCC was mentioned briefly, too.
The latest issue of the PC-Joker printed a small article about our Amiga, too, sounding like this:
"Did you already know that Amiga is to release a new computer with Linux, appearing this year?"
At Giga, Michael Labiner stated once that they would possibly switch to Amiga if there would be
enough games to fill an issue. The video is available from PC-Joker, issue 7/99, MPEG format.
Also many VIPs are "coming out" as Amiga fans, like Oliver Kahn (German soccer pro) at Giga. He said
he had an Amiga once, and is missing it :-).
more ...
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12.Aug.1999
Fun Time World
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Now it's official, Urban!
Rüdiger Engel did mention it in his WoA-report, but now
clickBOOM has officially announced the winners,
and who is listed as the best gamer? Our "Mr. Aminet" Urban Müller himself.
Urban is awarded clickBOOM games for a lifetime, including all past and future titles.
Sarcastically, clickBOOM adds that now everybody knows what Urban is doing when the
Aminet is down again, or the last CD is delayed ;-).
Runner-ups are Jamie Sheralt, who won the MicroniK Infinitiv-tower including Phase5
CV64/3D, Luke Stowe and Daniel Platt. Congratulations.
(ps)
[News message: 12. Aug. 1999, 08:00] [Comments: 0]
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