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15.Feb.2003 Virtual Dimension (ANF) |
Video about the ARC2002 from VD available In the next installement of their "Live"-series Virtual Dimension presents you a report about the Amiga + Retro-Computing 2002 in Aachen. This video, which is more than 20 minutes long, features reports about new Amiga hard- and software, a presentation of the alternative PPC-operating system MorphOS, a small glance at the interiors of the old Amiga-prototype "Walker" and an exclusive interview with Jeri Ellsworth, the developer of the C64-successor CommodoreOne. Additionally they report about the newest hard- and software for the C64, which were presented at the Hobby+Elektronik-fair in Stuttgart in November 2002. This is the German version, an English translation is already in work. (ps) [News message: 15. Feb. 2003, 12:21] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
15.Feb.2003 Lars Ghandy Sobiraj (ANF) |
Scene party: Breakpoint News The organizers of the scene party Breakpoint, taking place in Binden from April, 18th to April, 21st 2003, ask for a registration on their homepage in case there's interest for booking a hotel room. Sleeping halls as they were usual at the Mekka Symposium won't be offered here, unfortunately. But they say they try to find cheap alternatives for those who don't want to sleep under the tables. The planned ride by train for visitors from all over Germany had unfortunately to be cancelled because of a lack of interest. The rules for the demo contests are now set and can be read online. Just the hardware specifications of the computers used to run the demos may stil change slightly. To decide whether the party is to take place in one, two or more halls the organizers ask for a rapid online registration. Visiting this party will also be worth it for "normal" Amiga users who have no knowledge of the scene as this is the successor of the legendary Mekka Symposium party series that has its origins back in 1993. (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 15. Feb. 2003, 10:51] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
05.Feb.2003 Martin Heine (ANF) |
Demo scene: Genesi sponsors Equinoxe For the Demo-Contest by Equinoxe Genesi donates Pegasos mainboards as prizes. Furthermore all contributors for Pegasos/MorphOS will get polo shirts with the slogan "MorphOS Demo Team". At the comments regarding this news item at MorphOS-News.de Bill Buck and Raquel Velasco by Genesi explain which meaning they apportion the demo scene and their contribution for making the Amiga that which it is known for. Genesi's goal is to bring the demo scene back along with their creative and technical skills which were characteristically for them. In the end the remained teams are invited to ask Genesi if they are looking for a sponsor. (ps) (Translation: ub) [News message: 05. Feb. 2003, 23:06] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
01.Feb.2003 Lars Ghandy Sobiraj (ANF) |
Scene party Kindergarden will take place! The Norwegian scene party Kindergarden, originally planned for last year, is now scheduled for February, 28th to March, 2nd 2003 in Haga near Oslo. The organizers have recently released a very nice Flash animation, aiming at the classic "State of the Art" by the Norwegian group Spaceballs. (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 01. Feb. 2003, 18:55] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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