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28.Nov.2002 Andreas Just (ANF) |
Amiga Complete without Software for Tax Clarifications? Andreas Just: I got the following mail from Fa. Olufs yesterday (shortened): Your update of the income tax program for 2002 is ready. All legal changes including the tax effects of the Riester pension. The self-printed forms are of good quality and the price has not been changed. [snip ...] Note to Amiga and Atari customers: we had to shutter this enterprise, but you'll have a lot of joy with the Windows version. On the homepage there is no direct notice given, except that no updates are available for Amiga. It is such a shame to lose another program. (ps) [News message: 28. Nov. 2002, 13:10] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
27.Nov.2002 Christoph Gutjahr (ANF) |
Eyetech: A Few Clarifications and Explanations about the AmigaOne On the AmigaOne mailing list Alan Redhouse (Eyetech) talked about a few points (click on the title link for the full email) that were not clear until now: The AmigaOneG3-SE will be delivered without an AMR (Audio-Modem-Riser) card, because Eyetech couldn't get any at reasonable prices. AmigaOne Customers who buy an SE model must therefore rely on external modems and a PCI soundcard instead of the integrated AMR slot. Ole-Egil Hvitmyren (one of the AmigaOne testers) has personally developed an AR (Audio Riser) card, without modem. He will offer these at a "very reasonable" [quotes are Alan Redhouse's] price. The Amiga One-XE motherboards are not affected by this: they don't have an AMR slot, the audio output goes directly out on this model. Work is occuring on a list of hardware that has been tested with the Amiga One. It was stated that to use this stuff under OS 4 is going to require Amiga drivers, so pay attention to what Hyperion says about it. The "Earlybird" systems will come with an installation diskette and a minimal version of SUSE Linux. Additionally provided are UAE and a licensed Amiga Kickstart ROM image. The Escena PCI cards that were to allow the AmigaOne to access the custom chips of an attached A1200 motherboard are considered by Eyetech to be "probably not existent," because no information about the current status of the cards could be obtained from Escena. Update: (26.07.2014, cg) A complete copy of Alan Redhouse's mail (added since the Original has been moved elsewhere by Yahoogroups apparently): Message-Id: <5.2.0.9.0.20021127140602.01ffd840@192.168.1.5> An: amigaone@yahoogroups.com Von: Eyetech Group Ltd(ps) (Translation: dm) [News message: 27. Nov. 2002, 18:06] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
23.Nov.2002 Aseq (ANF) |
Audio: Aseq site updated, new screenshot and more The website for Aseq, an audio and midi sequencer, has been updated. You can find a new screenshot and the feature list has been updated, plus there is a little bit of new information. I have been able to buy a cheap PowerMac 7300, which means a port to that platform can start very soon. Likely when the first classic Amiga version has been finished and released. This does not mean classic Amiga development will stop or be delayed. Expect more news and updates soon. (ps) [News message: 23. Nov. 2002, 14:36] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
23.Nov.2002 IFA Online News (ANF) |
Intel Pentium 4 with 3 GHz in multitasking The Intel Corporation introduced last week the new Intel Pentium 4 processor with Hyper-Threading (HT) technology and a clock frequency of 3,06 GHz. With this does the chip producer not only manage to jump over the 3 GHz mark but also to make desktop PCs up to 25% more powerful when using the new HT technology. These systems can execute several programs or requests by the computer at the same time with no delay they say at Intel. According to Intel, leading computer manufacturers worldwide will offer PCs with support for the HT technology and on the basis of the Pentium 4 processor with 3,06 GHz from now on. Computers using this processor technology will be recognisable through the "HT" symbol in the Pentium logo. (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 23. Nov. 2002, 01:27] [Comments: 1 - 24. Nov. 2002, 20:47] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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