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Archive 07/2000


22.Jul.2000
Kickstart AUG


Kickstart News
On the Kickstart Amiga User Group website, there is now a sharewar registration service available. Interested shareware authors can contact ray@kickstart-amiga.co.uk.

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22.Jul.2000
Mirko Engelhardt on ANF


Three New Games at AmigaLand
After recieving the licenses from the company Ascaron (formerly Ascon), we now offer three games for free download. Those are "Der Patrizier", "Anstoss" and "Anstoss World Cup Edition". All games are available from our server in their German language version!

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22.Jul.2000
GoldED


GoldED Service Pack 18
There is an update (Service Pack 18) available for download for registered users. The update fixes minor bugs. Please have your registration number at hand for download.

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22.Jul.2000
Raven Games


Heretic II Siege Amiga News
Good news from the Amiga frontier. The Amiga Heretic II Siege files have been tested by an Amiga client connecting to the MONSTER server, and everything worked! The Amiga version of the multiplayer add-on "The Siege" will therefore be available soon.

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22.Jul.2000
ANN


Rogue 3D, the new page for 3D artists
Rogue 3D is for 3D artists from all platforms. The user are supplied with news all around the subject 3D, there are tutorials, textures and a gallery where artists can present their pictures.

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22.Jul.2000
Apex Design


Blittersoft takes over Payback distribution
Apex Design announces that Blittersoft takes over distribution of the game Payback. However the game can still be purchased from Apex Design directly.

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22.Jul.2000
Czech Amiga News


Czech Amiga News' second anniversary
We were very surprised to see that the original URL of the Czech Amiga News, www.realdreams.cz/amiga/, is now redirected to www.realdreams.cz/pc/. Here you find PC news and the following statement:

"Just two years ago we brought to you the first Amiga news. Many things happened and we feel it's time to move to the "real world". New Amiga is still nothing more than immagination but it is possible we come back sometime in the future. Thanks for your favour and bye bye..."

Strange, really strange... (ps)

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22.Jul.2000
amiga.org


Amihoo.com online
Amihoo.com, the new Amiga search engine, went online on Friday. Included is Amiga Rediscovery, where older Amiga games are reviewed and offered for download, and a magazine that will be updated monthly.

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21.Jul.2000
Haage & Partner


ArtEffect 4.0 Demo Available
Version 4 of the popular image processing and natural painting software offers many new functions and improvements. Special attention has been paid to the layer functions which are very flexible and powerful now. A new manual and a CD-ROM with fonts, cliparts and workshops round off the package.

Download: ArtEffect4-Demo.lha - 1,13 MB, ArtEffect4-Demo.readme

Currently, H&P offers specially priced software and hardware.

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21.Jul.2000
David Doyle on ANF


#AmigaWorld - The Friendly IRC Channel on Undernet for Amiga Users
AmigaWorld invites to a chat on Undernet.

The purpose of this channel #AmigaWorld is to be the most friendly and helpful channel on the Internet. #AmigaWorld was formed to escape from the insults and immature behavior often found in other Amiga-related channels.

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21.Jul.2000
Sami "letti" Ylönen on ANF


#Amiga on IRCNet
Here an invitation from IRCNet to chat about the Amiga.

Since (once again) the Amiga seems to be considered a platform which could do a Lazarus, we thought it would be good to remind all the Amiga users still out there that there is still a friendly user base at #amiga on IRCNet. There's always someone here to help Amiga users, discuss Amiga related topics, or anything else which is interesting at the time :) #amiga is usually the quickest place to find out whenever there's new software released, or the latest news on our favourite platform, and is generally a very pleasant channel.

A few IRCNet servers:
  • UK - irc.netcom.net.uk, irc.u-net.com, irc.webbernet.net
  • Finland - irc.funet.fi, irc.atm.tut.fi, irc.jyu.fi
  • Netherlands - irc.xs4all.nl, irc.nl.net, irc.sci.kun.nl

Hope to see you all there :), The users of #amiga

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21.Jul.2000
Carsten Schröder via eMail


AMIGA aktuell International Online
AMIGA aktuell International 07/00 is online. In addition to the latest Amiga news, latest software test and many more, there is a workshop about TCP/IP networking between Amiga and the Windows-PC. There is also a review about the »World of Alternatives«. Furthermore there will be a list of the available AmigaNG software in each edition of AMIGA aktuell International.

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21.Jul.2000
Torsten Dudai


New cartoon: loony bin




Torsten takes an aim at the prophets of doom who cannot stop themselves from flooding all forums with anti-Amiga propaganda...

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21.Jul.2000
Andreas Kleinert via eMail


Massive Support for Eurolinux-Petition
Follow the titlelink to read a summary of the great success of the Eurolinux-Petition. So far, 20000 citizens, among them 300 company executives, signed the Eurolinux petition for a software-patent free Europe since May 15th. The petition aims at the protection of innovation and competition in the European IT industry branch and opposes current plans of the European Commission to legalize patents for program logics in Europe.

An Englisch translation of the summary will follow as soon as possible. Thanks for your patience. (mj)

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20.Jul.2000
Fun Time World


Photogenics 5 - beta release 95
Photogenics 5.0 beta (release 95) is now available for download. This version is nearly identical with the last Linux-Beta-Release. The only difference are the nice file requester with preview function. The most important enhances since version 4.5 are:
  • batch file convert
  • new file format for saving of Photogenics projects
  • many new loading and saving formats - PCD, EPS, Pict, Postscript, RAS, SGI, TIFF, XBM, XPM and XWD
  • Alpha-transparency at saving of PNG files is supported
  • a vignette effect for smoothing of special effects
  • enhanced "new picture"-requester, with many preferences
  • new paint modi like Remove RedEye, Sepia, Roll Blur, Rub Tiled, Cross Blur, Star Blur, and Plus Blur
  • dozens of little improvements


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20.Jul.2000
Olaf Köbnik via email


Amiga Arena news
Amiga Arena Remark!
The shareware programs that are available for a special price at the Amiga Arena are still in development. These special prices are not a "sell out"! The Amiga Arena supports the ACTIVE shareware market! The Amiga Arena is a "non profit" Amiga support site, that is developed and supported by me, Olaf K., alone. A little history with some information about Amiga Arena is online!

Announcement
After last years full version of the shareware game Imperium Terranum II was available for a short time, this years summer action will present again a full version! Another game will be released at the Amiga Arena as freeware! Release date will be begin of August! Stay alert!;-)

More special prices to come!
30% off for the gfx-package Cybershow/PhotoAlbum!

Amiga Arena CD-ROM
The Amiga Arena CD-ROM Edition can now be ordered at Amiga Arena! Order instructions and further information you will find at the rubric "cd version".

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20.Jul.2000
Amiga Aktuell


AMIGA president Bill McEwen answers questions of Community (Executive Update)
+++AMIGA-aktuell-Special+++
After some people of the Amiga Community are confused about the implementation of Memory Protection into the AmigaNG operating system, the consideration of the desktop market and the software license, Bill McEwen wants to say something about these points. Read the statement following the titlelink.

Addendum:
Bill McEwens talks about a discussion at the MooBunny forum in his statement. Interesting on this aspect is an article from Squid (07/19/2000): Natural Science

Bill McEwen's statement:

In Response to Community Concerns Posted on MooBunny

We are very excited at the response that we have received in the first few weeks of the Amiga SDK version 1 going out into the world. We have received lots of feedback, mostly good, some not so good, and three particular points have come up that we would like to address before they become common untruths.

Firstly, it is true that the Amiga Foundation Layer which ships on the SDK does not have memory protection. However, this does not mean that Ami™, the next generation Amiga Digital Environment will not have memory protection. A comment made in an article in the last AmigaWorld seems to have been interpreted in such a way as to suggest that this is the case when in fact the point being made was that Amiga is looking at many solutions for providing robustness and security. Ami™ will provide a robust, secure environment and we will use the most elegant and effective means to achieve this.

Secondly, the End User Licence Agreement that made it into the SDK is in error as a result of a legal misinterpretation. There is NO ROYALTY to be paid for any application either created with the SDK or which will run on Ami™. Amiga will be creating a scheme in which third parties can pay a royalty to Amiga in exchange for official Amiga certification, branding and promotion. This provides a revenue stream to Amiga and a value add for the third party. This scheme is entirely voluntary.

The third point has been drawn as a conclusion from the first two, namely that Amiga is abandoning the desktop market. Nothing could be further from the truth. The announced AmigaOne will feature processor options ranging from 600 Mhz to 1 Ghz, with other, even more powerful devices already on the drawing board. The conclusion to be drawn from this is either that Amiga is very committed to the desktop market or that we are going to build one mother of a cellphone.

We are committed to making the Amiga THE best computer system in the world. Yes we are also going to go into other markets, but that does not mean we are abandoning the desktop, the Amiga philosophy or the loyal Amigans who have stood by the platform through the good and the bad.

Amiga Frequently Asked Questions

Thank you,
The Amiga Team

><> Bill McEwen ><>
President/CEO
Amiga Inc.
Tel 425-396-5660
Fax 425-396-5671
bill@amiga.com

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20.Jul.2000
Bill Borsari via email


UGN AmiWest2000 press release
From:         Bill Borsari tekmage@amiga.org
Date:         Thu, 20 Jul 2000 01:36:54 -0500
Organization: UGN
Subject:      UGN AmiWest2000 Press Release

For Immediate release:

  The UGN in conjunction with Amiga Inc., AmiWest 2000 and
FortWaynemusic.com is proud to announce the second official live audio
broadcast from an US Amiga show:  July 29th and 30th!  Starting in 1998
from the Amiga International show, the UGN has provided live webcam and
Internet Relay Chat (IRC) from Amiga conventions world wide.  It has been
our goal to enhance our informational feeds to include audio since that
very first show.  At AmiWest 2000, the audio feed will once again become a
reality!

In the past we would ask our guests to join us on the IRC network to field
questions and deliver answers, but, due to the nature of IRC, efficiency
was greatly reduced.  To solve that dilemma, we decided to broadcast the
guests voice over the internet as an Mpeg 3 (mp3) Audio stream.
Furthermore, we decided on the mp3 Audio format due to popularity, and mp3
players are available for nearly every platform.  For the Amiga, we will
provide step
by step directions at ugn.amiga.org on how to setup the StreamMp3.rx, a
freely available mp3 Audio stream player, for Ibrowse, Aweb and Voyager.
 The minimum requirements to receive the audio stream live would be a 68030
at 50 MHz and a 28.8 modem.  It is also possible to use the AudioLabs
ProStationAudio software with iRec, see www.audiolabs.it for a demo version
and directions.

In order to give the Amiga community voice, questions will be accepted
through a webpage form on ugn.amiga.org up-until 2 days before the show,
and we will moderate an IRC channel for questions during the interview.  New
for AmiWest we will have ICQ and AIM ability as well. The guests will be
given 1 hour to answer questions and discuss important issues.  Our plan
involves
hosting guests during day and broadcasting the banquet on Saturday night.
Also, we have confirmation that Bill McEwen will be available to us during
the show.

Refer to ugn.amiga.org for the broadcast times and a schedule speakers.

Audio: http://redhat.tc3net.com:8000/listen.pls
ICQ: 82051339
AIM: AmiWest
IRC: #amiwest, Servers: whiterose.us.amiganet.org, linux.tc3net.com,
                        stay free.uk.amiganet.org, kth.se.amiganet.org

Bill Borsari
Director UGN


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20.Jul.2000
Sylvio K. at the ANF


DeepSilence Pre Engine
A pre engine of the manga action roleplaying game is released on the DeepSilence page! Also you can subscribe for a newsletter on the mainpage!

The Manga@Amiga page is also online again!

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