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18.Mar.2000
CUCUG


CUCUG Status Register - March 2000
CUCUG Status Register - March 2000. (Translation: mb)

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18.Mar.2000
Cyberdyne Systems


New version (v44.41 beta 3) of the HSMathLibs for MC68040 and MC68060
Some functions optimized, many bugs fixed. This version is for registered users only. (Translation: mb)

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18.Mar.2000
Ramboy by e-mail


wARPgATe with new domain
The wARPgATe has recieved a more fitting domain. Daily news about WarpOS and Warp3D can now be found at www.warpgate.org (title link). (Translation: mb)

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18.Mar.2000
ALx in ANF


Amiga Flashback Update
Amiga Flashback has been updated with 30 new Demos, 12 more docs and 6 reviews which include Quake and Gloom Deluxe. (Translation: mb)

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18.Mar.2000
Be


Be Incorporated to Ship Highly Anticipated BeOS 5 This Month
Be Incorporated to Ship Highly Anticipated BeOS 5 This Month. (Translation: mb)

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18.Mar.2000
Markus Wiedenstein by e-mail


RADWAR Party 2000
On May 27th, the celebrity hall Heinsberg-Oberbruch (near Aachen, Germany) will host the Radwar Party for the ninth time. The successful party meeting is a meeting for the former and current computer scene as well as musicians, DJs, programmers and representatives of the software industry.

The RadwarParty2K claims to be more than a szene party - the meeting of people from different nations and professions is a platform for information exchange and know-how transfer in a relaxed atmosphere.

Read more details in the following press release:

Markus Wiederstein
Roermonderstr. 144
52525 Heinsberg

Tel: (0 24 52) 8 7 8 0 5
Fax: (0 24 52) 93 90 99

E-Mail: mws@radwar.com
Internet: www.radwar.com

Veranstaltung: Computer Szene Meeting / Radwar Party 2k
Ort: Festhalle Heinsberg-Oberbruch / Nähe Aachen
Datum: 27. Mai 2000

Sehr geehrte Leserinnen und Leser,

nunmehr zum neuntenmal gilt es, ein erfolgreiches Party-Meeting zwischen der ehemaligen und heutigen Computerszene, Musikern, DJs, Programmierern und der Softwareindustrie zu arrangieren.

Unsere bisherige V.I.P. Gästeliste befindet sich im Anhang dieser Mail.

Die RadwarParty2K erhebt den Anspruch, mehr als eine "Szene Party" zu sein - vielmehr stellt das Zusammentreffen von Leuten verschiedener Nationen und Berufsgruppen eine Plattform für den Informationsaustausch und den Know-How-Transfer in zwangloser Atmosphäre dar.

Im Anschluss möchten wir uns und die Veranstaltung näher vorstellen und hoffen auf Ihr Interesse.

Herzlichst Ihr
MARKUS WIEDERSTEIN


Der RADWAR Party Flyer als PDF Datei (CEBIT 2000 Edition) steht zum DOWNLOAD bereit.
http://www.radwar.com/flyer.zip

TICKETS sind über CTS in mehr als 800 Vorverkaufsstellen und online über www.cts.de zu erhalten.

Die Highlights
Für die kommende Radwar Party am 27. Mai 2000 wollen wir weitere Höhepunkte setzen. Aus diesem Grund haben wird Veranstaltungsräume mit Platz für bis zu 2000 Besucher (verschiedene Areas, separater VIP-Bereich, Bistro, Außenanlage) angemietet. Wir möchten ein interessantes Rahmenprogramm bieten, geplant sind u.a.:
  • Computer Demo-Competition mit Preisgeldern im Gesamtwert von mehr als 20.000 DM.
  • Musik für jeden Geschmack (House, Techno, Rock, Synthie Pop, ...)
  • DJ-Perfomances von Künstlern, die ihren Ursprung auf dem C64, ATARI and AMIGA hatten
  • Live Act The Invincible Spirit
  • Übertragung der wichtigsten Events ins Internet (TV1 das Internet Fernsehen / Big Brother)
  • Internet-Terminals zum Chatten
  • Überaschungsshows

Für das leibliche Wohl wird durch preiswerte Getränke und ein kostenloses Buffet mit Snacks und Salaten bestens gesorgt.

Mit der Veranstaltung der Radwar Parties möchten wir gerne zwei Dinge erreichen:

Unsere Gäste sollen sich amüsieren und feiern, gleichzeitig haben Sponsoren und Firmen eine Bühne, um neue Idee zu sammeln und eigene zu präsentieren.
Die zwanglosen Gespächerunden führten bisher auch schon zu gelungenen Kooperationen zwischen Programmierern, Grafikern, Musikern und Firmen. Beispiele hierfür sind die Firmen COMPUTEC Media, SOFTGOLD und RAINBOW ARTS, die einige Talente für ihre Entwicklungsabteilungen gewinnen konnten.

Um dies zu fördern, haben wir im Vorfeld der Party zu sogenannten "Demo-Competitions" aufgerufen.
Begabte Programmierer können auf der Party ihr Können unter Beweis stellen, indem sie ihre ausgefeilten und witzigen Programme dem kritischen Urteil des fachkundigen Publikum aussetzen.

Medienresonanz
Da die Wurzeln der Radwar Parties eng mit der Commodore-Szene Mitte der achtziger Jahre verbunden sind, besteht das Publikum zum größten Teil aus jungen Computerspezialisten mit langjähriger Erfahrung, die heute hochqualifizierte Tätigkeiten im IT-, Medien- und Entertainmentsektor ausüben. Während die Gäste der ersten Parties noch eine sehr homogene Gruppe darstellte, sind heute Computerbegeisterte aller Couleur (PC, Mac, N64, PSX, Amiga, etc.) zu finden.

Zu den prominenten Gästen der Softwareszene zählten unter anderem:

Factor 5 (div. Spiele für Lucasarts auf Gameboy, PSX, N64), Christian Geltenpoth (CompuTec Media), Mario van Zeist ("Hawkeye", Thalamus), Peter Baron ("Myth", Studio3), Manfred Trenz ("Turrican", Rainbow Arts), Thomas Hertzler (Blue Byte), Bernhard Morell (Softgold), Thomas Meiertoberens (Magic Bytes) und Günter Freiherr von Gravenreuth.

Die Radwar Parties hatten stets eine große Resonanz bei den Medien. Neben oft mehrseitigen Berichten in großen Computerspielemagazinen (Aktueller Softwaremarkt, PC Joker, Amiga OS), wurden bereits mehrfach Fernsehberichte ausgestrahlt, z.B. bei ARD "Brisant" und im WDR "Highscore".

RADWAR PARTY 2000 GÄSTELISTE:

TV:
Simon Jacob  (WWW.TV1.DE Das Internet TV / z.B. Big Brother für RTL 2)

Software Hersteller und Publisher:
Markus Scheer (CEO of Phenomedia AG / Hersteller des Spieles MOORHUHN)
Michael Bohne (Phenomedia AG)
Stefan Pelster (Phenomedia AG)
Thorsten Neumann  (THQ Deutschland )
Teut Weidemann (CEO of Wings Simulations GmbH)
Thomas Brockhage (Swing Entertainment Media AG)
Christian Geltenpoth (CEO of Computec Media)
Stefan Nyul (Piranha Bytes Software GmbH)
Darren Melbourne (THQ Deutschland)
Armin Gessert (Spellbound Software / Coder of Giana Sisters C-64)
Hannes Seifert (NEO)
Jan Andresen (elkware Systementwicklung)
Marco Sowa (Produkt-Manager of enjoy Entertainment)
Thomas Friedmann (FUNATICS Development GmbH)
Juergen Brunner (C.A.P GmbH Crazy Avantgarde Productions TV- und Medien GmbH)
Holger Flöttmann (Ascaron Software)
Martina Strack (SellingPoints)

Spiele Programmierer:
Manfred Trenz (Turrican Series/Rainbow Arts)
David Perry (president of Shiny Entertainment, Coder of the game Messiah)
Mario van Zeist (Hawkeye/Thalamus)
Thomas Häuser (Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour, Siedler II / Blue Byte)
Thorsten Knop(Jimmy Connors Pro Tennis Tour, Siedler II / Blue Byte)
Anderas Nitsche (Incubation / Blue Byte)
Ole Mogensen (THQ)
Soeren Lund (THQ)
Soren Gronbech (Sword of Sodan / Discovery Software, Datastorm)
Lutz Osterkorn (Factor 5 / div. Spiele für Lucas Arts, Konami, Nintendo ...)
Willi Bäcker (Factor 5)
Achim Moller (Factor 5)
Laurens van der Donk (Flimbo's Quest / Studio 3)
Bill Barna (Hunchback II / Ocean)
Joost Honig (Rollerskate / 1001 Crew / Mastertronic)
Bernhard Ewers (TriNodE Entertainment Systems)
Arnd Beenen (TriNodE Entertainment Systems)
Boris Triebel (Geschäftsführer NEON Software GmbH
Chris Schmitz (Software 2000)
Daniel Trompetter (Software 2000)
Michael Hillebrandt (Software 2000)

Spielegrafiker und Webdesign:
Tobias Richter(The Light Works - Digital Imagery)
Arthur van Jole (Hawkeye/Thalamus, Last Ninja 3)
Martin Gülpen (Minkenberg Medien / Designer of the old RADWAR Posters)
Elmar Bransch (Minkenberg Medien)
Andreas Escher (Katakis, Denaris, Turrican 1+2, ...)
Ramiro Vaca Schommartz (Vision Media Engineering Gmbh)

Musiker:
Reyn Ouwehand (Music 'TheLast Ninja 3' from Studio 3)
Markus Siebold (Music Turrican II)
Michael Hendriks (MIC of F.A.M.E.)
u.a.

DJ's:
DJ VINCENT PRICE member of Avancada
DJ DALE COOPER member of Avancada
u.a.

Live Music
THE INVINCIBLE SPIRIT (known from 'Love is a kind of mystery', 'Push', 'Devil Dance', ...)
By the way, you are listening to PUSH !!! ....
Have a look at their Webside
Press:
Richard Löwenstein (PC Joker)
Nico Barbat (Amiga Plus)
Evrim Sen (Amiga Plus)
Lars Sobiraj (Amiga Plus)
u.a.

Andere:
Freiherr Günter von Gravenreuth
Herr Thielke (GVU Gesellschaft zur Verfolgung von Urheberrechtsverletzungen e.V.)


Markus Wiederstein  (MWS of RADWAR)
e-mail: mws@radwar.com
url: http://www.radwar.com

Party with us into the 21st century ....

26th, 27th and 28th of May 2000
RADWAR PARTY P2K

and remember ... LIVE the spirit of the SCENE (Translation: mb)

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17.Mar.2000
Markus Tillmann by e-mail


Digital Dreams Entertainment website with new layout
DDE has provided a very nice layout for the site. There are also new screenshots for the game Code Name Hell Squad. (Translation: mb)

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17.Mar.2000
Jens Schönfeld by e-mail


News from Individual Computers
Much has been done at Individual Computers, the newsletter has grown very long. So here the headlines only. Read the full news at the title link.

+++ Hypercom 4plus production successfully finished +++
+++ Talks with Albrecht Computer Technik (A.C.T.) confirmed +++
+++ ISDN board: New concept +++
+++ Samba Install CD delayed +++
+++ Supply situation critical +++
+++ New software online +++ (Translation: mb)

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17.Mar.2000
Falk Lücke by e-mail


Eternity News
Spring has just arrived, and we have already something more to report:

World of Amiga & Atari We will exhibit on the show taking place on March 20th/21st in the city hall Neuss. Tales of Tamar will be shown as well as the "Exorzist" system based on Blizzard technology. A new Exorzist system will also bee shown, provided all needed parts are available until then. (Translation: mb)

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17.Mar.2000
Peters Amiga Homepage


New printer drivers for Epson 400/600
Download:
Epson400.lha
Epson600.lha (Translation: mb)

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17.Mar.2000
TWF


The World Foundry website with new design
The TWF and also the Explorer2260 pages received an entirely new design. (Translation: mb)

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15.Mar.2000
Peter Hauke in ANF


Heise: Nuclear clock signal of the PTB in Internet
As reported by the Heise Newsticker, the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesamt now offers the service of a nuclear precise clock in the Internet. To get the precise time, you need special software. Aside from many other platforms, the Amiga was respected, too. The software is freeware, started as commodity. The title link points to the Heise news site, you get to the download area from there. (Translation: mb)

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15.Mar.2000
Rolf Roth in ANF


PlayGUI News
PLone, the PlayList add-on for PlayGui, has now been released as version 1.3, and can be downloaded from the title link. PlayGui is an add-on for the players Hippoplayer and Play16, and gives these a skin-like new interface which can easily be customized by the user. (Translation: mb)

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15.Mar.2000
Juan Manuel Wehrl in ANF


HTMLEXT 2
HTMLEXT is now available in a reworked version. New: Pixelmeter gauge, buttons with the important functions and many detail improvements. Have fun working ;)
Download: htmlext215.lha (Translation: mb)

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15.Mar.2000
Markus Schmidt in ANF


AMIGA Forum
The Amiga area of my homepage is not that big, but not uninteresting (I hope). I just implemented a forum hoping that it will be used. Just have a look. (Translation: mb)

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15.Mar.2000
Stefan Martens in ANF


Amiga User List updated
My site has been updated again, and I will resume answering e-mails as usual. Another note on the Amiga User List: On April 4th, the AUL celebrates 1st birthday. This will be the day of the next release, too. I don't want to say what will happen then: Surprise... most of you will like it for sure. (Translation: mb)

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15.Mar.2000
Jan Andersen by e-mail


VirusExecutor v2.02 released
Name: VirusExecutor v2.02
Archive name: VirusExecutor.lha
Archive size: 196,951 Bytes
Release date: 15. March 2000
Programmer: Jan Erik Olausen
System: OS 2.0x or higher
Download: VirusExecutor.lha (Translation: mb)

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15.Mar.2000
Ben Vost by e-mail


No good news: Amiga Format folds :-(
Ben Vost informs us that the next issue of the print magazine "Amiga Format" will be the last. Read his detailed statement below.

It is really sad to see one magazine folding after another in recent months.

From:        "Ben Vost" <ben.vost@futurenet.co.uk>
Date:        Wed, 15 Mar 2000 15:57:54 +0000
Subject:     News - not good news, but news all the same


It's been a very sad month for me. Since I found out that AF was to close,
I've had nothing but sleepless nights and now you've all found out in the
worst way possible, when I thought I should be the one breaking the
terrible news. Future's policy was to keep silent until the issue had
finally gone to press, but now there seems little point, and in a way, I'm
glad - there was nothing worse than me having to prevaricate about
subscriptions or future plans for Amiga Format.

The closure of Amiga Format means the end of an era for me. For thirteen
years (pretty much my whole working life) I've been involved with the Amiga
market in some capacity, whether that be in sales, distribution, freelance
consultant and writer, or journalist and editor on Amiga Computing or Amiga
Format. All this time I've been at the heart of the Amiga market and I've
met and got to know some fantastic people, not least of whom are my
readers. I've used some fantastic software and seen hardware dreams come
and go. I've probably spent in excess of ten grand feeding my obsession and
will carry on using the equipment I have at home for a long time to come.
As for what I will be doing, you have no cause to fear on my or Richard's
behalf: Rich has a job on Linux Format as a staff writer, working with
erstwhile Amiga Format editor Nick Veitch. As for me, I hope you'll look
favourably on Future's new launch - 3D World - where I'll be deputy editor
and the editor of its website. 3D World will be aimed at professional 3D
artists and those looking to get into that market, whatever the platform. I
will be honest and say that although the only important criterion for
inclusion in 3D World is image quality, the speed at which those images
need to be rendered, and the quality of the support software, means that I
don't think there'll be much, if any, Amiga coverage and that saddens me
too.

For those of you who are subscribers, there's no cause for alarm. We aren't
a fly-by-night company that will let you down when it comes to dealing with
your subscription. All subscribers will get a letter shortly - included
with your final subscription issue, that will explain all the options.

As far as any future reincarnation of Amiga Format goes, I am not yet
personally convinced that Bill and Fleecy will be able to achieve all they
want to, but if they do succeed I'm sure that Future Publishing will be one
of the first publishers back into a new thriving Amiga market, and you can
bet I'd want to be back. As such, although my new job will probably take me
into the world of PCs and workstations, you can be sure I'll keep an eye on
what's going on here and I've promised Bill McEwen I would remain part of
the AAC in order to be better able to tell him where I think he's going
wrong. :)

In the meantime, I don't think that the Amiga market has died, I just know
it's got to the stage where Future Publishing can't sustain Amiga Format.
At the end of the day, the only reasons for this are an increasing
unprofessionalism in the marketplace and a lack of people willing to part
with their money. There are plenty of good dealers out there that have
their customers interests at heart and it's up to you to make sure that
their level of service and support don't go the way of Amiga Format.

Just remember, there's still an issue on the shelves right now that contains
all sorts of fantastic info (and Personal Paint 7.1b on the CD) and our next
issue on sale, our last, will be well worth buying since it will contain a
dissection of the Amiga market as the freelancers and staff on AF see it and
a history of AF.

On a personal note, it's not so easy to convey emotion while writing an
email. Suffice to say that this page would be wet if it were a letter I was
sending to you all.


All the best,
-----------------------------------------------------------
Ben Vost (x2337)        PGP key available        T: (+44) 01225 442244
Editor, Amiga Format                             F: (+44) 01225 732275
(Translation: mb)

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15.Mar.2000
Czech Amiga News


New Amiga web portal: AmigaGlobe
The new portal site by Andrian Sweeny offers news, several theme oriented forums, a member area and an Amiga job market. (Translation: mb)

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