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13.Jun.2016 |
AROS: May 2016 Highlights So far we reported about "A week in AROS" in which Krzysztof 'deadwood' Śmiechowicz collected information about changes of the operating system AROS. Recently only few changes could be reported therefore we will change to the monthly summaries of the same author: "As the days finally got warmer on northern hemisphere, the activity of both users and developers of AROS reached quite low levels in May. Krzysztof Smiechowicz made the necessary fixes to the source code and enabled again the x86_64 build of AROS, which was not available for over three months. Right now nightly build targets for all supported architectures are available. In May first version of a new, interesting application has been made available by Marcus Sacrow. Mapparium is an OpenStreetMap client working under AROS and MorphOS. Current functionality allows for example browsing the map and searching for location. Closing, a new survey has been launched in order to understand how AROS is used by people and how it can become even more useful. If you have not done so, please answer the survey questions in this thread." (snx) (Translation: dr) [News message: 13. Jun. 2016, 13:01] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
12.Jun.2016 Amigaworld.net (Webseite) |
Aminet: Separate category for Hollywood established The software collection Aminet has established a separate category called "dev/hwood" for the cross-platform programming language Hollywood. Currntly 24 entries are listed, especially plugins. (snx) (Translation: dr) [News message: 12. Jun. 2016, 07:26] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
24.May.2016 |
Tutorial: Raspberry Pi as PPP-server for the Amiga (Update 2) An blog entry explains how you can use a Raspberry Pi with a cheap TTL-to-RS232-converter as a PPP server for an Amiga. The Amiga is connected to the single board computer using a regular RS 232 serial cable und is using a TCP stack - the tourial is using Miami as an example - to connect to the network. Update: (25.05.2016, 15:20, cg) The blog is hosted on the author's Raspbery Pi, which apparently can't handle the current amount of visitors very well. The website keeps disappearing for short periods of time. Update: (26.05.2016, 22:15, cg) A different Blog describes pretty much the same setup, apart from using the free AmiTCP 4.0 available from Aminet as a TCP stack on the Amiga. (cg) (Translation: dr) [News message: 24. May. 2016, 22:54] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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