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11.Dec.2004
Moobunny (website)


AROS: Bounty #18 (IPC bridge) finished
Team AROS-Bounty #18, an IPC bridge, was finished by Martin Blom and honored with a reward of 200 US dollars.

The task was as follows:
  • Creation of a dbus.library for AROS, that makes an exchange via dbus between the IPC systems of AROS and Linux/BSD possible
  • Layout of the dbus.library for AROS versions hosted on Linux/BSD systems with the possibility of a further development for a clean AROS system in mind
  • Test via the use of KDE DCOP IPC for the communication with and the control of some KDE programs from AROS using the dbus.library and Linux-dbus
(snx) (Translation: wk)

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11.Dec.2004
Martin Heine (ANF)


AHT Europe: MIDI interfaces for Amiga, Pegasos and PCs
Birmingham, Dec. 11 2004 - AHT Europe Ltd. are pleased to announce the immediate availability of their first Amiga products: MIDI interfaces for the Commodore Amiga as well as the Pegasos and standard PCs. (PDF version)

The MIDI interface Vivaldi  (photo) supports standard MIDI transfer through the game port (MPU401), either on-board or on a PCI card. It is suitable for all operating systems that support standard MIDI transfer over the game port and has been successfully tested with standard MIDI software under MorphOS/Pegasos, Linux and Windows (including Bars'n'Pipes under WinUAE). The Vivaldi  MIDI interface provides the following connectors: 1 x MIDI IN, 1 x MIDI THRU, 3 x MIDI OUT (synchronised).

The MIDI interface Trivaldi  (photo) is a tripleplay MIDI interface for Commodore Amiga computers. It has three asynchronous MIDI OUT ports, which means that each port can have its own MIDI range of 16 channels. With Bars'n'Pipes you can therefore address 48 MIDI channels. The Trivaldi  connects to the Amiga serial port.

Each MIDI interface comes with a manual, a CD-ROM and a 2 year warranty period. The CD-ROM contains drivers as well as the free sequencer software Bars'n'Pipes with all add-ons, the utility Directory Opus 4 and more.

The advisory retail pricing incl. VAT is 39.95 Euro (Vivaldi) and 49.95 Euro (Trivaldi), respectively. Both interfaces are available now. Dealer inquiries are welcome.

About AHT Europe:
AHT Europe Ltd. is a British company formed in 2004 and based in Birmingham, with offices in Germany and the Netherlands. Current products include a PowerPC set-top box for digital video broadcasting, personal video-recording and video-on-demand. (cg)

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11.Dec.2004
ANN (website)


Air Hockey 2004: first beta version released
The game Air Hockey 2004 (screenshot) is available for testing in a first beta version. Further backgrounds as well as enemies, weapons, rewards and sounds will be added.

Download: airhockey.lha (827 KB) (snx) (Translation: wk)

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11.Dec.2004
MorphOS-News.de (website)


GCC-Makro: API_MUI 1.4 released
API_MUI is a macro for the compiler GCC to make the developing of MUI programs easier. The macro works with AmigaOS 3.x as well as with MorphOS.

Download: API_MUI_1.4.lha (5 KB) (snx) (Translation: wk)

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10.Dec.2004
AROS-Exec (Forum)


AROS-Max 0.2.0 now available as Windows-hosted version
The AROS distribution AROS-Max is now available in Stable-Version 0.2.0 for hosted use under Windows. AROS is put on the QDOS emulator. You only have to start the self extracting archive and then start the file winaros.bat.

AROS-Max is a preconfigured and with developer tools, games, demos and other software equipped AROS distribution.

Download: WinAROS-Max020.exe (75 MB) (snx) (Translation: dr)

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08.Dec.2004
aPEX (Forum)


Amiga 1000: Common order for newly produced Phoenix boards (Update)
By the title link aPEX reports at the amiga-news.de forum, there is a possibility to place a common order for newly produced Phoenix boards. Shipping may start end of January 2005, the price at a volume of five to ten boards would be 210 AUD without SCSI (about 124 Euro) or 260 AUD with SCSI (about 151 Euo) each.

The in the early 90s by the Australian company Phoenix Microtechnologies produced mainboard is an advanced replacement for the original A1000 board. Unlike the Amiga 1000 it features the ECS chipset, a Kickstart 1.3-ROM and 1 MB Chip-RAM and, optionally, SCSI. Also an A2000 videoslot and a battery buffered clock are onboard. There have been around 500 - 1000 boards produced.

The board will need for operation some (socket) chips which are to get from an Amiga mainboard.

Update: (09.12.2004, 23:30, cg)

The boards offered here are the last ones remaining from the final production run in 1991. All 25 boards are sold now. (snx) (Translation: ub)

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