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Archive 07/2003


10.Jul.2003
Carsten Siegner (ANF)


DiaCD - Transfer of ARexx to Hollywood 1.5
Carsten Siegner writes:
Today I have created the first alpha version of DiaCD with Hollywood 1.5. With this, I wanted to show just how powerful Hollywood has become.

During the entry of a picture listing in the upper requester all pictures are at once graphically shown in a picture list. One may then use the slider beneath the picture list to scroll through all the pictures in realtime. At the same time a larger version of the currently selected picture is shown separately in a subwindow. When you press the left mouse button and move the cursor on the picture list, you select the first picture that you're going to work on later. Similarly, you select the final picture with the right mouse button. These pictures are expressly scrolled through in realtime, when you move the mouse back and forth. The picture under the cursor then appears in the selection window.

This is just a demo of the further capabilities of the program. I will then compile it for 68k and MorphOS. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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10.Jul.2003
Bill Buck und Raquel Velasco (E-Mail)


Event: Pegasos on Linux Tag 2003
All concerned: There will be a Pegasos at the Linuxtag in Karlsruhe this weekend. Linuxtag is Europe's largest GNU/Linux exhibition. The Linuxtag is at the Karlsruhe Convention Center from 10-13 July.

Genesi will be represented by Nicholas Blachford, whose "Analysis: x86 Vs PPC" was featured yesterday on OSNews and Slashdot here:

http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=3997
http://developers.slashdot.org/developers/03/07/09/1730206.shtml?tid=137

Nicolas will be joined by Genesi's newest team member Sven Luther. Sven is a developer known to both the MorphOS and Linux development communities. Sven Luther's LinuxPPC kernel was recently announced on MorphOS-News here:

http://www.morphos-news.de/index.php?lg=en&nid=371&si=1

At Linuxtag, the Genesi Team and the Pegasos will be found in the Debian Booth.

The following weekend (18-20 July 2003) Sven will also be attending the Debian Developers Conference, Oslo, Norway with the Pegasos. Details about that conference can be found here:

http://debconf.org/debconf3/

Sven has joined Genesi to manage the LinuxPPC development effort for the Pegasos. Sven is a PhD candidate at the University of Strausbourg and an Associate Professor in the Computer Sciences Department. The University of Strasburg was founded in 1621, with a long tradition of academic excellence. Louis Pasteur, John Calvin, Marc Bloch and four Nobel Prize winners have studied or taught there. We can now add Sven to the list...;-) Welcome Sven! Of course, Nicholas and Sven will be able to demo MorphOS too! (ps)

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10.Jul.2003
carls (ANF)


Web server: gW3S v2.1 released
The easy-to-use web server gW3S has been updated to version 2.1. The new version includes bug fixes, more in-depth XGI documentation and a new version of the administration tool.

Download it for free at the gW3S web site!

The gW3S team members are proud to announce that the Technic Up site has been running gW3S since a few months back, in conjunction with MUIBase (www.muibase.de) which proves that it is indeed capable of hosting professional sites! (ps)

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10.Jul.2003
Martin Rebentisch (DaFreak) (ANF)


Music: Liquid Skies Records #045
The scene group Liquid Skies has released their 45th music pack today. This time a piece, "Moonlight," in the electro-pop style. The cover was provided by DaFreak.

More information about the track:
  • Title: MoonLight
  • Artist: Maxus
  • Style: Pop
  • Song-length: 4:09
  • Format: mp3 (160 kbps)
The zipped data has a size of about 4.8 megabytes and is available on the homepage under the title link as a free download. Additionally, the group and their webpage have been chosen as a link tip of the month at www.leipzig-info.net. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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10.Jul.2003
Gary7 bei Golem gefunden (ANF)


Golem: Rambus, Toshiba and Elpida introduce XDR DRAM
»XDR DRAM runs next with 3.2 GHz, later with 6.4 GHz and higher. Together with Toshiba and Elpida, Rambus has introduced a new generation of memory. XDR DRAM uses the XDR memory interface (previously Yellowstone) from Rambus and runs at up to 3.2 GHz. Sony has just licensed the new technology for use with "Cell", the basis for Sony's PlayStation 3, among others.«
Read the complete article under the title link. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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10.Jul.2003
Davy Wentzler (ANF)


Audio Evolution 4 demo released
After two years of hard work, today we present you the release of the 68k demo of the audio harddisk recording and editing system, Audio Evolution 4! AE4 is a major update to AE3 and will be released for OS4/PPC.

Some of the new features:
  • Non-linear and non-destructive editing on the time line, including cut, copy, paste, move, split, trim and crossfade actions
  • Unlimited undo
  • Many grid options to align regions
  • Improved automation editing on the time line
  • Record automation events during playback by mouse or MIDI remote
  • Track height adjustment and higher quality waveform display
  • Metronome with freely adjustable time signature
  • Control the mixer and transport controls remotely with external MIDI hardware
  • Native OS4 effect plug-ins with realtime parameter control, automation and metering
  • New plug-ins, including a new compressor, chorus, ducking delay and sound replacer
  • WAV import
  • 'Repeat region' functionality with intervals
  • Automatic regionize with export of timecode list to BurnIt
  • ARexx interface
  • Communicate and synchronize with other applications (like B&P) easily through the Master Control Bus (OS4 only)
  • Enhanced look and feel. All imagery can be changed by the user.
  • Experimental Dolby Pro Logic encoder
  • Brand new manual in HTML and PDF formats
  • Many more smaller improvements and bug fixes


Please download and try out the demo from the title link. Any suggestions, questions and bug reports are welcome.

Davy Wentzler
Audio Evolution (ps)

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10.Jul.2003
Martin Heine (ANF)


OSNews: Analysis: x86 vs. PPC (English)
On OSNews.com, Nicholas Blachford of Genesi has written an in-depth examination of the comparative advantages and disadvantages of the X86 and PPC processor lines. (ps) (Translation: dm)

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10.Jul.2003
computerhilfen.de (ANF)


New Help Forum for Amiga Users at Computerhilfen.de
Today the Amiga section has added a help forum as a complement to the Windows, Apple, and Linux help forums at Computerhilfen.de. As occurs in the already existing Computerhilfen.de forums, the new Amiga forum should prove to be a place for friendliness and competence.

amiga.computerhilfen.de (ps) (Translation: dm)

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09.Jul.2003
Mikey_C (ANF)


Total Amiga Issue 15 starts arriving at doors worldwide
Total Amiga Magazine now has subscribers in 20 countries around the globe!

We are also proud to welcome Fun Time World (Germany), to the list of Amiga retailers stocking Total Amiga Magazine worldwide.

To accompany this issue, we have added a number of supporting downloads for you to try on the Current Issue page of our website, from Hollywood tutorial scripts to classic Mac links.

All this plus of course our excellent, News, Guest Columnists, Features, Reviews and Tutorials, packed into 52 bursting pages of Amiga devotion. Total Amiga Magazine. Does what it says on the cover! (ps)

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09.Jul.2003
Golem - IT News


Golem: Napster founder changes side towards music industries
»Shawn Fanning with a new technology to discover protected music
There are at least only a few people who are made as responsible for the sales breakdown of the music industry as Shawn Fanning is - the young American practically had initiated the era of file sharing in a mass market meaning by developing the Napster software. Now he is back with a new development but this time he covers the interest of the music industry. «
Read the full article by the title link. (ps) (Translation: ub)

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09.Jul.2003
Benelux Amiga Show (Website)


Date for Benelux Amiga/Pegasos Show in Rotterdam is fix
This years Benelux Amiga and Pegasos Show will take place on 4th/5th October in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Exhibitors and interested can register and get more information here. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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08.Jul.2003
carls (ANF)


Web Server: New gW3S Site
The Open Source, ARexx-coded web server gW3S has gotten a new home and a redesigned homepage. The new URL is http://gonzo.1av10.nu/w3s/. Check it out, and be sure to check back for the forthcoming release of gW3S v2.1! (ps)

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08.Jul.2003
Amiga Future (Website)


Amiga Future: Interview with Alfred Faust (BarsnPipes)
"BarsnPipes" is not only the most famous Amiga-Midi-programm of glory days, it is also still used from many users today because of the intuitive simple handling and professional features. And the best: after the release of the source codes it is developed and improved constantly by Alfred Faust. In the following interview he answered the questions from Anton Preinsack, especially about the MorphOS-version of BarsnPipes. Please read the complete interview under the title link. (ps) (Translation: gf)

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08.Jul.2003
PerfectPaint (Website)


Paint program: PerfectPaint Fix for version 2.93
A bug fix for version 2.93 of PerfectPaint from Halvadjian Georges is available. In this version a bug in the main archive has been fixed and the tool "Border & Edge" has been updated. You had to install following version 2.93 for this fix.

Download: PfPaint_V293fix.lzx (ps) (Translation: gf)

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