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06.Nov.2005 ANN (Web page) |
MorphOS: Descent:Freespace 2 ported (SDL version) Michal 'kiero' Wozniak has adapted Descent:Freespace 2 to MorphOS. The port is based on the SDL version by Taylor Richards. System requirements:
For installation with the accompanying script, you need the original version of the game with 3 CD's. For this, copy the files from the MorphOS archive into the directory in which the game should be installed. Afterwards, start the installation script. Download: Freespace2.lha (1.7 MB) (snx) (Translation: cad) [News message: 06. Nov. 2005, 07:22] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
05.Nov.2005 Grzegorz Kraszewski (e-mail) |
MorphOS: DigiFilter 1.0 Grzegorz 'Krashan' Kraszewski has released DigiFilter 1.0 today - a tool for designing digital FIR filters ("finite impulse response"). Unlike other applications limited to typical lowpass, highpass, bandpass and bandstop frequency responses, or limited set of frequency points, DigiFilter features graphical frequency response editor. The program uses windowing design technique with rectangle, triangle, Blackman and Kaiser windows up to 2048 taps. Designed responses may be stored to file and loaded later. Set of tap multipliers for a designed filter may be saved to a text file as a set of floating point numbers. Download: digifilter-1.0.lha (53 KB) (snx) [News message: 05. Nov. 2005, 19:28] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
05.Nov.2005 Amigaworld.net (website) |
WinUAE: Games frontend Lemonade 0.9.8 public beta Lemon Amiga has released a public beta of Lemonade, a new Windows based frontend for WinUAE. Lemonade allows both newcomers and veterans of Amiga emulation to play games more comfortable than ever before - no more setting up configurations, each game is pre-configured. Lemonade's main features include:
[News message: 05. Nov. 2005, 08:02] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
31.Oct.2005 |
MorphOS: Virtual Grand Prix 2 (Update) Paolo 'the Alien' Cattani and Alassoft ported Virtual Grand Prix 2 to MorphOS. The full MorphOS version is now available for download free of charge for personal use, as a thank you to the whole MorphOS community. The MorphOS version has been made possible thanks to a free ODW development system from Genesi/Freescale. It requires MorphOS 1.4.5, the 3D Update and a supported gfx board. Virtual Grand Prix 2 is a modern open-wheeled racecar simulator by Paolo Cattani and his staff at Alas Soft. It is the sequel of the original Virtual Grand Prix developed for the Amiga range of computers. VGP2 uses industrial standards for the simulation of the mechanical components of the car, thus achieving a very high degree of realism in the handling of the virtual one-seater. The MorphOS version of Virtual Grand Prix 2 is free for personal use and can be downloaded from the title link. However, if you think that the software deserves it, you can make a small donation for it. According to the authors, you can consider it as a kind of "sequel-ware" - i.e. if they collect some money, they might port any further development of the game or sequels to MorphOS as well. Update: (19:00, 01.11.05, snx) Andrea Maniero points out that the MorphOS version is compatible with additional tracks that have been created for the Mac and Win versions (you just need to edit the VGP2/config/circuiti.config file accordingly), and with the update pack that gives names, models and textures from the real 2004 F1 championship. The additional packs can be found at the official VGP2 website. For further information, you can also check the old threads in the RaceSimCentral VGP2 forum. (snx) [News message: 31. Oct. 2005, 20:20] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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