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15.Apr.2003
David "Daff" Brunet


Magazine: Obligement 38 is now out
Issue 38 of the French Amiga magazine Obligement is now available. You can read in this issue latests Amiga news, a report of the Equinoxe Party, reviews of Crossfire 2 and Amiga Arena Games Edition 2002, interviews with Jérome Senay (coder of Word Me Up) and Stefan Burstroem (author of IBrowse), an article about installation of LinuxPPC on Pegasos, and lots of others interesting articles. Download it at the address: http://obligement.free.fr. (ps)

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15.Apr.2003
Scott Pistorino (ANF)


AmigaSource finally reaches the 1400+ link mark
Hello everyone!

Due to my job I had been unable to update AmigaSource.com daily, weekly or even monthly. But now it looks like things are starting to slow down and I can get back to at least weekly updates.

Drop in, look around and enjoy!
Thanks and help spread the word!
Scott Pistorino
(ps)

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15.Apr.2003
Eule (from the heise Newsticker) (ANF)


New security concept at OpenBSD
OpenBSD is one of the UN!XE which is ported for the Amiga 68k, too. In contrast to NetBSD or Linux, OpenBSD is pay attached to the safety for server tasks. So there is practically only one distribution where introduction of new drivers, services or performance, is staying behind. For it security concepts have precedence. The default setting of OpenBSD applies as very safe. In contrast to other systems, OpenBSD has ran only one safety gap in the default setting and the distribution.

This operating system is now equipped with an extra safety against Buffer Overflows. The Buffer Overflow is an invader who is able to write data on the stacks at services who don`t control insert data well enough.

By the return out of the subroutine the stack-contents are interpreted as the return jump address. So the invader could be able to perform a code of his choice on the system. A change in the C-compiler of OpenBSD see to it that the stack-contents out of the subroutines is controlled before return. By a few architectures the MMU is used for extra controlling in the data area. So safety gaps from services, which were programmed wrong of third suppliers (f.e. SAMBA), are avoided.

You can get OpenBSD via FTP, but there I only found the predecessor version for the Amiga.

cu (AC-)Eule

Please read the heise-article under the title link (ps) (Translation: gf)

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15.Apr.2003
Advogato (ANF)


Internet: World of Ends - What the Internet Is and...
In the English article "World of Ends" with the subtitle "What the Internet Is and How to Stop Mistaking It for Something Else", Doc Searls and David Weinberger are describing basic features of the Internet and how you can use the Internet also wrong as right.
  1. The Internet isn't complicated
  2. The Internet isn't a thing. It's an agreement.
  3. The Internet is stupid.
  4. Adding value to the Internet lowers its value.
  5. All the Internet's value grows on its edges.
  6. Money moves to the suburbs.
  7. The end of the world? Nah, the world of ends.
  8. The Internet's three virtues:
    a. No one owns it
    b. Everyone can use it
    c. Anyone can improve it
  9. If the Internet is so simple, why have so many been so boneheaded about it?
  10. Some mistakes we can stop making already
(ps) (Translation: gf)

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14.Apr.2003
Cloanto (ANF)


Amiga Forever and MaxUAE on Mac OS X
New step-by-step configuration instructions for using Amiga Forever (CD-ROM and cross-platform Online Edition) with MaxUAE on Mac OS X have been posted in the FAQ section at amigaforever.com. (ps)

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14.Apr.2003
Amiga Society (Website)


Amiga Society: Software book update and "Schlachtfeld" news
Horst Diebel wrote:
"It took some long time, until the new update could be released. It contains some games. Among other things Vikings and Secret OF the Silver Blades are included.

I am transfering the new battleground alpha version 5 on my A4000 - and hope that executability and stability have improved. So far it was always like that the game could be played on certain computers - under certain circumstances - with the next attempt however again broke off. We hope that this has improved now! With the presented version the old diagram of the original is used. The new stands however for rifle with foot! (ps) (Translation: sk)

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14.Apr.2003
AmithlonTV (Website)


TV-board driver: AmithlonTV Beta-Version 342
Guido Mersmann released beta version 332 of his AmithlonTV today.

Download: AmithlonTVBeta.lha

Geändert:
  • FIXED: Seems last archive had some corrupted data content from disk transfer. Please download this new one to be sure that all needed stuff is included.
(ps) (Translation: sk)

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14.Apr.2003
Amiga XFR (Website)


Music: eXternal Format Rippers 2.2 available
XFR Version 2.2 released. The following details were changed or added:
  • implemented xfrERROR_OUTOFDATA: in conjunction with xfrOBJECT_MINFILE client can now signal to the program that a format is significantly identified but would need the whole file to be sure (and/or to calc size).
  • upgraded xfrlist,  internal IFF format and Oktalyzer (Armin Sander) client to work with xfrlist
Additional information is to be found at the title link. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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14.Apr.2003
Amiga Future (E-Mail)


Amiga Future: Interview with Felix Schwarz
The English version of the interview with Felix Schwarz is available here. (ps) (Translation: sk)

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13.Apr.2003
GFXZONE (Website)


News from GFXZONE
Late last year the first edition of a new demoparty was held in France. This party was announced as being somewhere between the Wired and the LTP, which suggested what visitors could expect from the party. I am talking about State of the art 2002, and I have seen some seriously nice prods! Later this month another first edition party will take place, this time in Bingen, Germany. Lets see what that party will bring!

Until then you'll have to make do with our latest update, which is an online party gallery for last years' State of the Art. This new gallery shows the best entries from the graphics compos at that party, and there are many great graphics for you to look at! Spread over three competitions 35 images are available online - oldschool, raytrace and a regular gfx compo.

I found it an extremely pleasant surprise to see some new graphics by Tenshu again. But there are plenty images in this gallery, for example productions by Ak, Danube, Mikl, Splif and a very atmospherical scene by Nytrik just to name a few. Enter the State of the Art 2002 online gallery

A large archive with all SotA compo graphics is also available for download. (nba)

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13.Apr.2003
Amig@lien (ANF)


Descent: Freespace: MultiplayerPack 07 released
The MultiplayerPack 07 for the game Decent: Freespace has been released, containing 6 multi player missions. (ps) (Translation: cb)

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13.Apr.2003
DJBase (Website)


Help guide: Data transfer with AmIRC over Router
Some users may know the problem that data transfer with AmIRC is no longer possible when using a router. In a short workshop under the title link M. Münch and M. Lück describe a solution using a pre-programmed ARexx script. (nba) (Translation: cb)

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13.Apr.2003
AmigaWorld (ANF)


Weekly Q&A's with Fleecy Moss - episode 5
The English online magazine AmigaWorld has published episode 5 of the regular questions and answers session with Fleecy Moss, CTO at AMIGA, Inc. (Update 2012-03-17, cg: as the original document is no longer available, the following content was moved into our database):

1) ssolie: The webmaster at amiga.org recently proclaimed that your Q&A sessions are not news worthy and will no longer post them as news. Many others agree and also believe this to be so. What do you think about such criticism and how it reflects on the current state of the Amiga community.

Fleecy: There is an old saying that 'Editors make the news'. What this means is that those who control the channels which diseminate the news, such as newspapers, magazines, radio stations and websites are the ones who 'decide' what is news by the content they chose to make available. They make this decision based upon their own philosophies, prejudices and agendas. One person's news is another person's propoganda is another person's free advertising.

I answer the questions because a news site, Amigaworld, choses to send them. I certainly don't insist that they are news.

The power of a community is that politics and philosophies reverberate through it to make it a living, breathing, arguing whole. That is what I see. Some are angry, some are annoyed, some are happy, some have hidden agendas. Events shape it. Editors try to shape it themselves by deciding what they report. If people decide that it is news and the editor doesn't then those people will move between sites. The power of the Internet is that there no longer has to be just one version of 'the truth'.

2) Jose: Dont' you think that the possibility of having Microsoft apps on AmigaOS would be a contradiction, technologywise, and from the users that still have fond memory of AmigaOS point of view, not to mention what we know of the commmunity.

Fleecy: Users want functionality and they indicate that by either buying or not buying the product. Ideological hatred of an entity is a juvenile approach to life and has probably caused, and continues to cause more suffering in this world than probably any other single issue.

3) pig : I bought both a Party Pack, and a club membership... Do I need to buy 2 Amigaone's to get my refunds, or can I get them both on the purchase of 1? ie: Can I combine these two offers into the same machine? What if I got 2 membership coupons, will I get full refund if I get one machine?

Fleecy: I am not the right person to answer that questions. I will see if I can get an answer and post it back as an addendum to a future Q&A.

Updated: If you bought x party packs and y club memberships then you can apply x+y rebates against one or more AmigaOnes. Basically you can mix and match the rebates as you like upto the value of the products that you purchase.

4) LaBodilsen: Is Amiga currently investigating into any wireless technology, be it Wifi (802.11b), bluetooth, IrDa etc. with regards to PDA integration for AmigaOS. And is there any plans of making a Syncronization suite with some well known PDA operating system, to syncronize information between the PDA and Amiga Aps. Or just simple file transfer.

Fleecy: As I said in an earlier question set, we intend to excel in the 90% of what users want to do with a computer and connectivity of any kind is pretty high on that list so yes, we are investigating and designing to take connectivity into account and hope to support at least WiFi in the near future. As for PDA connectivity, we will not look at it too close until the DE is brought into the OS but that is a third party opportunity in the meantime.

5) Derfs: are the party pack owners going to be given free upgrades to the latest SDK when 1.3/4 is released to the general developer public?

Fleecy: Another one I'll have to get back to you on. I don't decide sales and marketing policy.

Update: Anyone has has an officially registered copy of the SDK 1, which means an AD developer number and an appropriately mmarked AmiPASS will receive a few copy of SDK 2.0 to download or an at cost copy for a physical SKU (cost of product plus postage and packing).

6) Loki1: Will important AmigaOS4 information become exclusively available to Amiga Club members?

Fleecy: Why on earth would that be done? Surely it's in our interest to provide as much information as possible to as wide an audience as possible about our upcoming flagship product. Club Amiga is for those who want to be more involved and get more detailed information about the Amiga community and acts as a focus for bringing that community together, with features on user groups, dealers, Amigans, general technology topics that affect Amiga and with some more detailed articles on AmigaOS4.0 development. This is information of interest although I wouldn't say that it is important, not important as in terms of progress and release. We have started posting this articles of interest as we always said we would.

7) Treke: Does Amiga Inc have any plans for moving a desktop OS to machines based on IBM PPC 970 ?

Fleecy: We are always looking at new options for the AmigaOS and this is indeed an interesting one.

8) ikir: Will there be a bundled game with OS4, like SIN? Any bundled applications?

Fleecy: We do not bundle full applications because it can skew a market, favour one developer over another in a competitive market space, and fails to provide the developer with the full potential of that product. It is more often a cheap gimmick to fill out the lack of functionality in the core product. We have talked extensively with developers and they are happier to provide lite versions of their applications in a contributions drawer on the AmigaOS4.0 CD, allowing users to look at a variety of applications, get a good feel for them and then proceed to make a purchase based upon their experience.

9) Dan: Who has the IP and copyright of the orginal Amigas and their chipsets Amiga Inc or Gateway? And if some thirdparty company was intrested in building a AGA-compatibility card for the AmigaOne the sameway the Catweaselcard provides diskdrive-compatibility for AmigaOne would it be possible for them to license the AGAchipset design?

Fleecy: I would have to check the exact details but if someone is interested in such a product they can contact me as a first step.

10) Jose: Will the people that developed for Classic AmigaOS still be at ease with Amiga Generation2 technology?, Will there be things that will remain the same ?

Fleecy: It will be recognisable as an Amiga system to them. You should see the uproar on the OS4 team list when someone suggests adding something that is from Unixland. The screams are that 'this is an Amiga, not another Unix clone'.

(Copyright © 2003 Amigaworld.net. All rights reserved.
Originally available at http://amigaworld.net/modules/fleecymoss/index.php?cat_id=6
You may freely redistribute this article, providing that a URL is provided to the original source,
and the copyright notices remain intact)
(nba) (Translation: cb)

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13.Apr.2003
A.D.A.


A.D.A.: Logo gallery updated
A.D.A., the 'Amiga Demo Archive' have updated their Logo archive with 15 new logos. Among those are logos by Sec4, Eswat, Ra, Made, Tee Jay, Lazur, Leunam, Louie, Blizzart, R.W.O, Diesel, Drake and Cyclone. (ps) (Translation: cb)

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13.Apr.2003
(ANF)


Pictures of Mocca Party 8
Under the title link you will find the first pictures of the Mocca Party 8 which took place from 4th to 6th April 2003 in Hirsau near Pforzheim (Germany). (ps) (Translation: cb)

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13.Apr.2003



New Aminet uploads as per 13th April 2003
These are the Aminet uploads that have been added since our last update:
AB2MLMae-Mai02.lha   biz/cloan   52K+ABlitzML archiv only in german
cddbfreedb.lha       comm/tcp     6K+Cddb.library dropin replacement using fr
ChestnutHill.lha     docs/misc  110K+The Chestnut Hill Caper, by John Barnard
MaritimeAdv.lha      docs/misc  109K+Maritime Adventure, by John Barnard
bouldercaves.lha     game/jump  472K+V5.12, BoulderDaesh RTX Caves Archive
boulderdaesh.lha     game/jump  856K+V5.12, BoulderDaesh RTX Main Archive
boulderfull.lha      game/jump  4.5M+V5.12, BoulderDaesh RTX Full Archive
bouldergames.lha     game/jump  2.9M+V5.12, BoulderDaesh RTX Games Archive
imdbDiff030404.lha   misc/imdb  3.5M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
EDG-NapalmiRMX.mpg   mods/mpg   4.6M+Remixed EDG-Napalmi Kuolema
viruscommands.lha    mus/midi   108K+Access Virus commands for tracks&fields 
XG_EditIMG.lha       mus/midi    24K+New Images for mus/midi/XG_Edit 
Artworks030218.lha   pix/wfm     14M+Artworks Issue from February 18, 2003
(ps) (Translation: cb)

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13.Apr.2003
Andreas Weyrauch (A.W.Design) (ANF)


NOMAD TEAM developing two new products
As reported by AmigaFlame, the programming team 'NOMAD' is developing two new programs for AmigaOS, intent and Windows. The first project will probably be an action game for AmigaOS and intent with the working title 'NomadGMS'. The only thing known of the second program is that it will be released for AmigaOS and Windows. (ps) (Translation: cb)

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