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02.Mar.2023
Amitopia (ANF)


Web browser: AmiFox 0.2 released
AmiFox is a kind of web browser for original Amigas. Marcus 'ALB42' Sackrow has been reporting about its development since mid-February and after a short beta test phase version 0.2 is now generally available.

The principle of this browser is to outsource the actual rendering via WRP (Web Rendering Proxy), so that the finished rendering is sent back to the Amiga just as an image. In return, however, it is possible to display modern web pages containing CSS and Javascript. Interactions with the web page are then reported back to the server.

The underlying WRP was adapted to provide more functions and security/privacy. (snx)

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02.Mar.2023
Andreas Falkenhahn (ANF)


Hollywood: HGui 1.7 at GitHub
Fabio 'Allanon' Falcucci's HGui is a GUI system for Hollywood which, in contrast to the Amiga-specific MUI Royale, is in principle available for all platforms supported by Hollywood (amiga-news.de reported) - even if there are still limitations on Android so far.

The toolkit created with Hollywood only needs the Includes provided in the archive, plugins are not required. The current version 1.7 has now been published on GitHub including the source code, donations to the author via Patreon are welcome. (snx)

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21.Feb.2023



Arcade game: C64 port "Kalle Kloakk" in development
Kåre Johansen is in the process of porting one of his old C64 games, "Kalle Kloakk", to the Amiga and has already published three developer videos for it (1, 2, 3). (dr)

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21.Feb.2023
Hackaday (website)


Do it yourself: Another solution for using an external HDMI upscaler
At the title link, 'c0pperdragon' describes ways to achieve pixel-precise HDMI output of Amiga video signals instead of upconverting the final analog output signal. Besides solutions that move the RGBtoHDMI system completely into the computer, internal modifications make it possible to connect the former alternately to several computers.

One possibility for this is an adapter board that is placed under the Denise chip (amiga-news.de reported). In the meantime, a second variant was added: With the DB23 hack, eight less used of the 23 pins of the Amiga video connector are re-purposed by re-soldering, to make all 12 color bits directly available without changing anything on the case. Using an adapted cable with the required pinout, the RGBtoHDMI system, that can thus be connected externally, can then upscale the picture with comparatively lower latency. (snx)

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12.Feb.2023



Top-Down action game: "Mighty Mike" for MorphOS and Linux
A few days ago, the developer 'jorio' published version 3.0.2 of the top-down action game "Mighty Mike" for Windows, Mac and Linux (64 bit), originally published by "Pangea Software", including the source code, on itch.io.

Analogous to "Otto Matic", 'BeWorld' has now compiled it for MorphOS and Christian 'xeno74' Zigotzky for Linux PPC 32-Bit (direct download, 8 MB). (dr)

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