20.Nov.2024
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Event: Videos from 25th Amiga-Meeting Nord in Neumünster (Germany)
At the turn of the month the 25th Amiga Meeting North took place in Neumünster, Germany. Two videos now show the presentations of Michal Schulz about PiStorm and Emu68 and Simon Neumann from Alinea Computer about new hardware developments. (snx)
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20.Nov.2024
Mastodon (ANF)
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Picture collection: Update of the Amiga Graphics Archive
Four images from Island Graphics from 1985 have now been added to the collection of early Amiga graphics. Three of them show ballerinas. They were based on paintings by the French painter Edgar Degas, which were transferred to the Amiga as a background image using a Genlock and then traced using a painting program. (snx)
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19.Nov.2024
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Event: World of Commodore 2024 in Mississauga (Canada)
On 30 November and 1 December 2024, the World of Commodore 2024 Amiga convention will be held in Mississauga, Canada (near Toronto). A variety of Commodore devices, from the Amiga and the C64 to the PET, will be on display at the event. Visitors will also be able to purchase new and old hardware from various dealers.
Once again this year, there will be presentations by personalities from the C64 and Amiga scene. Ján Zahurančík will present his Workbench distribution AmiKit. Brian P. Dougherty (founder of Berkeley Softworks and developer of GEOS), Gregorio Naçu (developer of the online-capable C64 OS) and many other speakers are also expected. (nba)
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19.Nov.2024
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Linux: Kernel 6.12.0 for AmigaOne X1000/X5000
Christian ‘xeno74’ Zigotzky has compiled the Linux kernel 6.12.0 for the AmigaOne X1000 and X5000 to coincide with its release. The new version makes the Linux kernel real-time capable and also provides more flexibility for the scheduler.
Download: linux-image-6.12.0-X1000_X5000.tar.gz (62,1 MB) (nba)
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19.Nov.2024
Andreas Gouders via A1K
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ADF-Tool: ADF-Blitzer 3.0 has been published
More than two decades after the last version 2.20, Andreas Gouders has released version 3.0 of his ‘ADF Blitzer’. The tool can be used to convert floppy disks in drives DF0: to DF3: into an ADF file or to write ADF files back to floppy disks.
The software developed in Blitz Basic was largely rewritten for the new version and now has a modernised user interface. It also requires less memory because the loaded ADF file is not stored in the entire RAM – only 512 KB of free RAM is now required (in addition to Kick-ROM 2.0 or higher). A conversion abort function and a progress bar have also been added. Furthermore, only drives that are actually connected are displayed, and the drive menu is now only displayed when more than one drive is present.
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18.Nov.2024
deadwood
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AROS: Odyssey browser 2.1 (64-bit) released
Following the release of version 2.0 of the Odyssey browser for AROS 32-bit (amiga-news.de reported) and a preview of the 64-bit version, Krzysztof 'deadwood' Śmiechowicz has now released version 2.1 of the browser for AROS (64-bit), Windows and Linux (YouTube video).
As the developer writes, this version builds on the updated WebKit engine and media player in Odyssey 2.0 (see above) and also offers JavaScript acceleration via a JIT compiler for increased performance and the ability to utilise multiple CPU cores when running under AxRuntime.
To try out Odyssey on the various platforms, the following tutorials are offered:
(dr)
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18.Nov.2024
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Reimplementation of 'Frontier: Elite II'-Intros with browser playback v0.4
In mid-2021, we already reported on Mark Watson's project to recreate the graphics and music of the Frontier: Elite II intro in C and, in the process, to implement improved 3D models (e.g. planetary sky added to the intro) or support for 2 and 4 times the original screen resolution.
The new version 0.4 provides the following changes:
- Clipping fixes
- Graphical updates to intro so it looks better at 640x360+
- Slight speedups for Amiga
- WASM directly (without using Emscripten)
- IMGUI inspector / debugger
For all those who no longer own an Amiga and do not want to install an emulator, the developer has also realised the result of his work for playback in the browser. (dr)
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17.Nov.2024
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Aminet uploads until 16.11.2024
The following files have been added until 16.11.2024 to Aminet:
TuneFinder.lha comm/misc 57K 68k Search and display online rad...
less-mos.lha dev/gg 1.1M 68k Viewer program similar to "more"
xlink.lha dev/misc 310K 68k Virtual linking of AmigaDOS m...
FileSystemStressTest.lha disk/misc 21K 68k Stress tests disks and file s...
ham_convert.zip gfx/conv 7.0M HAM graphic converter
SilkRAW_AROS.lha gfx/misc 3.3M x86 GUI for Dave Coffin's program...
SilkRAW_MorphOS.lha gfx/misc 3.1M MOS GUI for Dave Coffin's program...
SilkRAW_OS4.lha gfx/misc 4.4M OS4 GUI for Dave Coffin's program...
BrokenSystem.lha mods/misc 1.9M 16bit 4ch Amiga Metal Rock by...
GoVD_GI.lha pix/icon 6K GlowIcon for GoVD
sysvars.lha util/boot 24K 68k Put system information in env...
rtGetModeID.lha util/cli 8K 68k get screenmode information in...
ReportPlus.lha util/misc 687K 68k Multipurpose utility
ReportPlusMOS.lha util/misc 797K MOS Multipurpose utility
ReportPlus-OS4.lha util/misc 867K OS4 Multipurpose utility
VATestprogram.zip util/misc 17M 68k Versatile Amiga Testprogram
A1200-PiStorm32-Pi4.lha util/moni 3K 68k SysSpeed Module: A1200 - PiSt...
A1200-PiStorm32-Pi4AI... util/moni 3K 68k AIBB 6.x Module: A1200 - PiSt...
CPU-A.lha util/moni 472K 68k System Information Tool
GoVD.lha util/wb 22K 68k Virtual Desktops for Workbench
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17.Nov.2024
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OS4Depot uploads until 16.11.2024
The following files have been added until 16.11.2024 to OS4Depot:
mce.lha gam/uti 5Mb 4.0 Multi-game Character Editor
silkraw.lha gra/mis 4Mb 4.1 GUI for Dave Coffin's progr...
sdl2.lha lib/mis 7Mb 4.1 Simple DirectMedia Layer 2
reportplus.lha uti/mis 867kb 4.0 Multipurpose utility
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17.Nov.2024
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AROS Archives uploads until 16.11.2024
The following files have been added until 16.11.2024 to AROS Archives:
silkraw_aros.lha gra/mis 3Mb GUI for Dave Coffin's progr...
owb-2.1.x86_64-aros-v11.zip net/bro 54Mb Odyssey Web Browser
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17.Nov.2024
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MorphOS-Storage uploads until 16.11.2024
The following files have been added until 16.11.2024 to MorphOS-Storage:
WebRadio_3.1.lha Ambient/Screenbar A sbar plugin to listen...
SDL_2.30.9_Libraries.lha Dependencies/Library/SDL All Libraries SDL : SDL...
getopt-long.lha Development/C getopt-long.lha
less-668.lha Development/GeekGadgets A paginator similar to ...
sz81_2.1.7.lha Emulation a ZX81 and ZX80 emulato...
OpenFodder_1.9.2.lha Games/Action Open Fodder: An open so...
PANG_1.0.lha Games/Action Port of PANG
PipeWalker_1.1.lha Games/Think Port of PipeWalker by P...
BoulderDash_1.1.lha Games/Think Port of a BoulderDash c...
SilkRAW_3.0.lha Graphics/Misc GUI for Dave Coffin's p...
ReportPlus_8.61.lha Misc A Multipurpose utility ...
Iris_1.40.lha MorphOS-update Iris, the MorphOS email...
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17.Nov.2024
Amiga Future (website)
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AmigaRemix: Further files added
AmigaRemix collects remixes of well-known soundtracks of Amiga games. Since our last news-item, the following mp3 files have been added:
- Ghouls n Ghosts (redubbed)
- The Amiga Never Dies (Entity Remix)
(snx)
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17.Nov.2024
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Do it yourself: Ripple IDE update
Matt 'LIV2' Harlum's Ripple IDE is an IDE interface for Zorro II based Amiga models (Amiga 2000/3000/4000; amiga-news.de reported). Revision A3 adds a protection circuitry to resist damage when the card is installed the wrong way around. (snx)
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17.Nov.2024
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Video: Installing a DoohicKEY keyboard controller into Checkmate keyboard case
DoohicKEY is a keyboard controller replacement for the keyboards that have been most often used for the Amiga 500, those by Mitsumi (amiga-news.de reported). In the video at the title link 'Proteque-CBN' shows its installation into the Checkmate keyboard case. (snx)
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17.Nov.2024
Commodore News Page (website)
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Event: Alkmaar Amiga Meetup (The Netherlands)
On November 30, 2024 the Alkmaar Amiga Meetup takes place near Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Aiming at all kinds of Amiga systems, the main topic will be "Amiga Next-Gen" this time. Information about registration and table fee can be found at the title link. (snx)
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16.Nov.2024
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Amiga emulator for the web: New features in vAmigaWeb
vAmigaWeb is an Amiga emulator for web browsers or as a progressive web app. The vAmiga-based emulator now offers the following new features:
- supports run ahead, which is an effective technique to reduce input lag.
run ahead is an emulation technique that essentially pre-computes the emulation a few frames ahead. When the user makes an input, the emulation can immediately respond by adjusting the pre-computed frames accordingly, thus reducing the perceived input delay.
- For a smoother video output, consider enabling the new vSync option. vSync synchronizes the emulation with your display’s refresh rate, resulting in smoother visuals by adjusting the Amiga's emulation speed to match the monitor’s refresh rate. When selected a new speed icon appears next to the fast forward symbol, functioning as both a speed indicator and a button to go back to the original refresh rate of an Amiga.
- Slow motion gaming. The new speed setting also offers speeds below 100%. They are ideal to kick in a slow motion effect on fast paced games. From now on no AI enemy can beat your hero when playing at 50% the speed ;-). matrix effect.
- for wider screens the activity monitor switch has been added to the top icon bar
- vAmigaWeb is now based on the latest vAmigaCore v3.0
- a new css grid based navbar has been implemented. It offers a much better responsive behaviour compared to the old one.
(cg)
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16.Nov.2024
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Feasibility study: Image display without working memory
With his feasibility study “Amiga CPU Blit Read-Only”, 'nicodex' shows how to display an image on the Amiga without write access to the main memory. The latest version shows a four-color BoingBall animation in front of a rainbow background that changes its color in every screen line. The ROM requires a PAL Amiga with a 68000 or 68010 processor clocked at 7 MHz. (cg)
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16.Nov.2024
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Hardware hack: ODROID Linux/Android system in an A500 case
In a detailed article, the author of the Amiga 500 USB Keyboard - Leonardo adapter describes how he installed an Android/Linux computer of the ODROID type in his old A500 case.
(cg)
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16.Nov.2024
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Case modding: Amiga 500 USB Keyboard - Leonardo
"Amiga 500 Keyboard - Arduino Leonardo&" is an improved version of Amiga500-Keyboard, it transforms an Amiga 500 keyboard into an USB input device with the help of an Arduino Leonardo. Compared to its predecessor, it offers some new functions such as the recording of macros. Code, wiring instructions and a complete tutorial on how to build it can be found on Github. (cg)
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16.Nov.2024
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Report: My Experiences with the Amiga A1222+
Francis G. Loch develops tools such as PowerReboot for AmigaOS 4 in the C
programming language. 20 years after purchasing a MicroA1 and after a long
break from OS4, Loch bought an A1222+. In his experience report, he describes
his impressions of the hardware and operating systems, as well as the
applications that are important to him:
My Experiences with the Amiga A1222+
Introduction
In this article, I share some of my general experiences of building
and using the Amiga A1222+ computer. With the official pre-built systems
lacking an optical drive, I opted to purchase just the motherboard and assemble
the system myself. For me, the process of selecting components and putting
everything together is half the fun!
AmigaOS 4.1 Installation
I started by building the system to a point where I could begin
installing AmigaOS 4.1. It was here that I encountered my first issue, and I
confess that I must take full responsibility for this one. The AmigaOS 4.1
installer comes on a recovery USB drive. I must have missed a step as the
installer started overwriting files on the USB drive leading to corruption and
preventing me from fully installing the OS. Fortunately, I had created an image
of the recovery USB drive beforehand allowing me to restore it to its original
state.
The next issue I faced was that the system would not boot
from the USB drive. The A1222+ must be a bit fussy about which USB port is used
for boot devices as switching to a different port resolved the issue and I was
able to install the OS without any further hitches.
Screen Modes
My main monitor has a resolution of 3440 x 1440. I have had
issues with some other systems not being able to handle this resolution, and I
am happy to report that the A1222+ booted to Workbench using the monitor’s native
resolution automatically with no problems. However, I did notice that the
Workbench’s screen preferences tool did not automatically recognise all
available screen modes (e.g. 1920 x 1080). I suspect this may be an issue with
my monitor not communicating these options with the A1222+. I can manually
configure the other screen modes, but I have not been able to successfully configure
the monitor’s native resolution manually.
Optical Drive SATA Issue
While building my A1222+ system, I connected a DVD drive to
one of the onboard SATA ports. Initially, this seemed to work fine, but I soon
experienced frequent disconnections of the DVD drive during copy operations,
leading to a dreaded Grim Reaper error from the “Mounter Task.”

After discussing the issue on one of the Amiga forums, I
learned that early versions of the SATA driver did not support removable media,
and this limitation still appears to exist. To remedy the situation, I
purchased a USB to SATA adapter which allowed me to connect the DVD drive via
USB. Since doing this, I have not encountered any further issues with the DVD
drive.
Lack of HDMI Audio Output
Currently, the A1222+ does not support audio output via
HDMI. While this may not be a problem for most users, it posed a challenge for
me since my soundbar lacks a 3.5mm audio jack and only supports optical, HDMI
or Bluetooth connections. I experimented with several HDMI audio inserter
devices (example in the photo below) to find one compatible with my setup. Some
devices did not support my monitor’s resolution, and in one case, did not
output a compatible audio stream for my soundbar; however, I eventually found a
working solution.
USB Ports Underpowered
The USB ports on the A1222+ are somewhat underpowered. They
work fine for low-power devices like USB drives, but even the most
energy-efficient USB optical drive I found failed to operate reliably, with AmigaOS
indicating that too much power was being drawn. The system also struggled with
my keyboard, which admittedly falls into the higher-powered category as it has
a lot of smart features and lighting. I resolved these power issues by
installing a powered internal USB hub connected to a SATA power connector, as
shown in the image below. An added benefit of using this type of hub is that it
provides additional USB ports.
A1222+ Freezes During Copy Operations
I occasionally experienced freezes when copying files using
Workbench, although copying files using the Shell worked fine. Copying more
than the RAM: drive could handle would also cause the system to freeze. After
discussing this on an Amiga forum, I learned that there is a bug with ASyncWB.
Disabling the ExtMem feature with the command "SYS:Kickstart/ram-handler.kmod
ExtMem=NO" provided a workaround and I have not had this issue since.
Enhancer Software Issues
I encountered problems with the Enhancer version of the sound
preferences tool. For some reason, the gain setting goes astronomically high,
as shown in the image below. Before I had the system hooked up to my soundbar,
I was using headphones – and that was a painful moment for my ears when the sound
came through!
I also experienced another issue with the sound where I
think, as part of the adaptive volume settings, it would set the DAC mixer
level to minimum, resulting in the sound no longer being audible. Restoring the
original version of the sound preferences tool supplied with AmigaOS 4.1
resolved these issues.
Similarly, I found that the Enhancer version of the time
preferences tool causes issues, particularly with daylight saving adjustments.
Again, reverting to version supplied with AmigaOS 4.1 fixed these problems.
Updater and AMIStore Issues
Not to be confused with the AmiUpdate tool, I found
that A-EON’s Updater has some issues. When I originally built my A1222+ system,
I was unable to download some of the updates, but this issue appears to have partly
sorted itself recently. There also appears to be some confusion with version
numbers, as shown in the image below, which indicates the latest version as
being 2.2, while the downloaded version is incorrectly reported as 7.3c.
I also discovered that some updates I was able to download, such
as AmiPDF, are incompatible with the A1222+, so I had to revert to the
originally installed versions. Similarly to the Updater tool, AMIStore also has
issues with some of the reported version numbers being incorrect, as shown in
the image below.
Software
Odyssey is a very good web browser that has a high
compatibility with many modern websites, even to the point of being able to
watch YouTube videos. My main gripes with it, however, are the time it takes to
start the application as it spends a long time loading the fonts. Additionally,
if I click on something that wants to open a webpage, it opens another instance
of the browser, again taking a long time to load up.
CubicIDE was my main C programming IDE and text editor when
I had my first AmigaOS 4 system. Sadly, I have been unsuccessful getting this
to work with the A1222+. For my C programming needs, CodeBench has been a
top-notch replacement.
Other Things
I believe this is already a known problem which also affects
some of the other AmigaOS 4 systems – pressing CTRL-AMIGA-AMIGA to reset the system
does not work very well as the computer will just boot with a blank screen. CTRL-ALT-ALT
will work though.
I find that there is a bit of a lag when keypresses are registered
by the system. This results in some characters being missed when I’m typing at
my normal speed, which has led to some frustration.
The mouse I use has a left/right scroll-wheel in addition to
the up/down one. It’s a minor inconvenience, but the system does not appear to
recognise this.
I quite like the default A1222+ wallpaper and it would have
been nice if it came in other resolutions or aspect ratios.
Final Words
In my usage of the A1222+, I have tended to stick with what
I mainly bought it for, so I have perhaps not been as adventurous as some
others in trying out everything that it has to offer.
The more minor issues that I have come across I have left in
the hope that things will improve with future software updates. Other issues I have
found that the Amiga forums are invaluable for advice on how to resolve them.
Despite its shortfalls, I am very pleased with the A1222+.
There are niggles with software compatibility and software bugs, but I am
hopeful that these will eventually be addressed over time.
(cg)
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15.Nov.2024
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Internet radio: TuneFinder 1.1b (update)
Marcin Spoczynski's TuneFinder enables users to search internet radio stations with various filter options. Results are displayed in a list with detailed station information, and the app includes options to save selections as either a complete PLS playlist for playing them via AmigaAMP directly from within Tunefinder or as individual station files (amiga-news.de reported). Version 1.1 provides the following changes:
- Redefined GUI to single screen layout
- Added configurable result limit in settings
- Improved save settings functionality
- Enhanced GUI highlighting and visibility
- Improved REXX communications
- Added German translation (Thomas Blatt)
- Added Polish translation
- Added Amigaguide doc
Update: (06:24, 20.11.24, dr)
Version 1.1b is now available, which provides a fixed list of countries and an Italian language catalog.
Download: TuneFinder.lha (60 KB) (dr)
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15.Nov.2024
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Universal PCI driver system: OpenPCI 10.2 (Update)
Thomas 'Thor' Richter's universal PCI driver system "OpenPCI" supports all known PCI solutions for the Amiga without recourse to the software of the respective manufacturer. The current version 9.3 fixes two minor bugs:
- the PCI config area parser skipped over Type 1 PCI headers and hence could have never supported bridges
- the library now only enables the IO and Memory BARs after the final BAR configuration has been written, hopefully avoiding trouble for devices that react strange if BARs contain invalid values.
Update: (17.11.24, 15:00, cg)
By now, Richter has released version 10.2, which includes the following changes:
- Preferences are now parsed before BAR registers
are sized. This has the effect that the IGNORE
command for BARs will also prevent that the
ignored BARs are even written to.
- Matching a PCI by class code in PCI-configuration
could have trashed memory.
- The SetInterrupt command in PCI-Configuration failed
to reroute interrupts and thus was mostly useless.
- SetInterrupt and SetPri may have failed to configure
PCI devices correctly on the A1200 mediator.
- In PCI-Configuration, the device function is now
separated by a dot from the device ID to mirror
the syntax of lspci.
- Added a new SLOT keyword to most commands for
PCI-Configuration to identify a device by its bus
number, slot number and (optionally) function number.
(cg)
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14.Nov.2024
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Preview video: Star (Dust) Wars - Directors Cut
Released in 2018, Star (Dust) Wars is a space shooter based on classic pseudo-3D shooters, which is also the first Amiga game from the Electric Black Sheep team. As they have since developed an AMOS animation player that can also display full-screen animations, they are planning a "director's cut" of their first work.
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14.Nov.2024
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Preview video: Extreme Violence 2 v0.3
For this year's AmiGameJam, 'pixelplop' is developing a successor to Simon Green's 1993 shareware game Extreme Violence, which now supports four players instead of just two.
(cg)
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14.Nov.2024
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Porting Amiga applications to Linux: AxRuntime 41.12
Krzysztof 'deadwood' Śmiechowicz' "AxRuntime" is a runtime environment for Linux that emulates the AmigaOS API and thus enables ports of Amiga applications to Linux or the development of applications that can be compiled for both AmigaOS/MorphOS/AROS and Linux. Version 41.12 is based on version 20241102-1 of the ABI v11 developer branch and brings the following new features:
Functionalities:
- Allow loading bigger AROS 64-bit binaries (deadwood)
- Expose bsdsocket.library to AROS 64-bit binaries (deadwood)
- Synchronize current time with host (deadwood)
- Introduced support for running under WSL2 (deadwood)
- Implement clipboard synchronization between AxRuntime ad Linux/Windows hosts (deadwood)
- Have SYS: assign under user home and editable (deadwood)
- Support allocating MEMF_EXECUTABLE memory (deadwood)
Functional fixes:
- bsdsocket.library (bugs: missing timeout support in WaitSelect) (deadwood)
- exec.library (bugs: 32-bit memory allocations not supported) (deadwood)
- exec.library (bugs: NewStackSwap not implemented) (deadwood)
Stability fixes:
- exec.library (initialize spinlocks in MsgPorts created on client side) (deadwood)
- bsdsocket.library (report EPIPE error in send instead of crashing via SIGPIPE signal) (deadwood)
(cg)
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AROS x86_64: version 20241102-1 of the ABI v11 developer branch
AROS developer Krzysztof 'deadwood' Śmiechowicz had given his stable branch of AROS for 64-bit Intel and AMD processors the code name ABIv11 to distinguish it from the ABIv1 version in progress in the main AROS repository. The new version replaces its predecessor from April 2023 and contains numerous new features:
Functionalities:
- BoingIconBar closes with CTRL-C (Mazze)
- Simplify adding tethering in Prefs/Network (#115) (deadwood)
- Speed up boot using ahci.device (deadwood)
- Delete files with DEL key in Wanderer (#116) (deadwood)
- Offline wolumes showing correct icons in Wanderer (Kalamatee)
- Improvements to identification of filesystems in icon.library (Kalamatee)
- Added name pattern matching to Break command (Mazze)
- Initial work on supporting RISC-V architecture (Kalamatee)
- Further work in InstallAROS to support EFI booting (Kalamatee)
- Implemented processing ARexx commands in Zune (deadwood)
- Updated to new pthread library from BSzili (deadwood)
Updates:
- AROS build system (deadwood, Kalamatee, Johan G)
- Kernel (Kalamatee)
- Documentation (Mazze)
- Prefs/Boot v1.4 (deadwood)
- Italian and Polish translations (AMIGASYSTEM, retrofaza)
- Use standard C library function names in SDK (deadwood)
- Decoration v1.10 (deadwood)
- grub 2.06 (Kalamatee)
- nvme.device v0.77 (Kalamatee)
- Assign v50.13 (Kalamatee)
- icon.library v44.8 (Kalamatee)
- acpica v20230331 / acpica.library v1.9 (Kalamatee)
- cunit 3.2.7 (Kalamatee)
- boost preprocessor 1.82.0 (Kalamatee)
- Swedish, USA keymaps (Johan G)
64-bit support:
- Title.mui (bugs: wrong size of storage variable) (deadwood)
- 64-bit compliant implementation of random() function (deadwood)
- Listtree.mcc (bugs: wrong literals in 64-bit mode) (deadwood)
- 64-bit fixes in AHI (Kalamatee)
- sfs-handler (fix ExAll() for 64-bit) (Kalamatee)
- crt.library (bugs: wrong stack alignment in vfork()) (Johan G)
- pipe-handler (bugs: wrong size of storage variable) (deadwood)
68k support:
- cdrom-handler (make it work under AmigaOS) (Stefan Reinauer)
Functional fixes:
- AboutWindow.mcc (bugs: closing window does not work) (deadwood)
- InstallAROS (bugs: Windows entry not added to grub) (deadwood)
- Prefs/Pointer (regression fix) (deadwood)
- Italian keymap (deadwood)
- fat-handler (bugs: #107) (deadwood)
- sfs-handler (bugs: #100) (deadwood)
- workbench.library (bugs: #64) (deadwood)
- pciusb.device (bugs: #111) (deadwood)
- String.mui (bugs: #104) (deadwood)
- Wanderer (bugs: #107, #105, #125, #140, #25, #26) (deadwood)
- emul-handler (bugs: wrong errno translation, #107, #134) (deadwood)
- diskimage.device (update to use new C library) (deadwood)
- FTManager (bugs: assign value localized) (retrofaza)
- stdlib.library (bugs: wrong support for '*' in sscanf) (deadwood)
- camd.library, camdusbmidi.class (hitchhikr)
- drom-handler (Stefan Reinauer)
- dos.library (#128) (deadwood)
- ram-handler (bugs: #134) (deadwood)
- ahci.device (bugs: #135, #108) (deadwood)
- exec.library (bugs: pools grow not using pool requirements) (deadwood)
- rtl8139.device (bugs: no support for wrapped buffer) (stegerg)
- e1000.device (optimize performance) (Kalamatee)
- crt.library (bugs: wrong setbuf(), setvbuf() behavior) (Kalamatee)
- i8042.hidd (use ACPI to detect ps/2 devices) (Kalamatee)
- exec.library (correction to Cause()) (Kalamatee)
- serial.hidd (bugs: interrupt handlers not removed when unit disposed) (Kalamatee)
- crt.library (implement asprintf() and vasprintf()) (Kalamatee)
- crt.library (bugs: calling atexit in CTOR set crashes program, fields not zeroed in stat()) (deadwood)
- Status (bugs: COMMAND parameter is case sensitive) (Mazze)
- locale.library (bugs: wrong behavior in OpenCatalog()) (Kalamatee)
- muimaster.library (bugs: wrong rendering of disabled object with children) (Kalamatee)
- afs-handler (bugs: OpenFromLock() returns NULL on success) (Jason S. McMullan)
- List.mui (bugs: memory leak) (deadwood)
- crt.library (bugs: multithreaded opening fds not safe) (deadwood)
- IconList.mui (bugs: #144) (deadwood)
- Prefs/Wanderer (retrofaza)
- mathieeedoubbas.library (bugs: wrong calculations in IEEEDPMul()) (Johan G)
- stdlib.library (bugs: some fields left uninitialized in gmtime_r) (deadwood)
- timer.device (bugs: #157) (deadwood)
Stability fixes:
- Imageadjust.mui (arkade, Kalamatee)
- AboutWindow.mcc (bugs: memory trashing) (deadwood)
- KeyShow (bugs: memory trashing) (deadwood, Mazze)
- Aream.mui (bugs: reading random memory for frames) (deadwood)
- crt.library (bugs: crash in free()) (deadwood)
- debug.library (bugs: buffer overrun) (deadwood)
- pcnet32.device (bugs: #138) (deadwood)
- alsa.audio (bugs: crash on Ubuntu 24.04) (deadwood)
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14.Nov.2024
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D520 video converter: another production run from Alinea Computer
Press release: The popular D520 external video converter is once again being produced by Alinea Computer. The electronics and firmware are the same as the previous version. However, a new aluminum housing has been chosen and the labeling has been adapted.
The D520 is plugged into the video port of the Amiga and converts the video and optionally the audio output - provided it's also been connected to the Amiga's audio connectors using a provided cable - to a HDMI signal.
In order to better estimate the size of the planned production run, the new D520 can already be pre-ordered at the e-mail address info@alinea-computer.de.
A detailed product description and pictures of the D520 can be found in our store. (cg)
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13.Nov.2024
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MorphOS: E-mail client Iris 1.40 (update)
Jacek 'jacadcaps' Piszczek has published version 1.39 of his e-mail client Iris for MorphOS. Changes include faster caching and displaying of already downloaded messages as well as choosing where to save the folder caches.
Update: (21:52, 14.11.24, dr)
Meanwhile version 1.40 is available which provides some minor improvements and bug fixes. (snx)
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13.Nov.2024
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German Amiga Podcast: Issue 19
Issue 19 of the "German Amiga Podcasts" (GAP) reports from the Amiga-Meeting 2024, which celebrated its 25th anniversary. (snx)
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12.Nov.2024
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News from former Amiga partner: QNX SDP 8 free for non-commercial use (update)
The Amiga and the QNX real-time operating system have crossed paths twice in their long history: Amiga-owner Gateway 2000 commissioned QNX at the end of 1998 to develop the AmigaOS 5.0 (AmigaSE 1.0) operating system based on the QNX system, before the collaboration was terminated in July 1999 due to strategic decisions in favor of Linux (amiga-news.de reported). At the end of 2001, Haage & Partner released the Amiga emulator package AmigaOS XL for x86 systems, which included not only Amithlon but also the AmigaXL emulator based on the QNX 6.1 host system emulator based on the host system QNX 6.1 (amiga-news.de reported).
Now there is news from QNX and an opportunity to look beyond the end of our noses: QNX has been popular and established in the field of vehicle software and IoT systems for several years. With the new version, Blackberry, the current owner, is focusing on the "QNX Everywhere" initiative and is providing the QNX software development platform 8.0 for non-commercial use as a free download. QNX 8, a powerful, true microkernel real-time operating system, offers particular advantages for applications with strict real-time requirements.
The free version also includes a demo source code library on GitLab and a special Raspberry Pi version, which makes it easier to test and develop on the platform. QNX, known for its stability and efficiency, could thus also be of interest to hobby developers and private projects.
Update: (16:44, 13.11.24, nba)
QNX 8.0 is part of the QNX Software Development Platform 8.0, which is free for non-commercial use. Registration can be done on the QNX website. This article has been updated to clarify this point. (nba)
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12.Nov.2024
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Game: Memory training with A Little Remember Game
The new game “A Little Remember Game”, developed by Thomas Kölsch, launched at the end of October. Inspired by the classic electronic game "Simon" from the 1970s, it challenges players to remember and correctly select rows of colors.
With user-friendly controls using the mouse or arrow keys, players can train their memory skills. The game also offers the option of selecting your own music and offers a full-screen option. Version 1.0 is now available under the Emailware license and requires at least AmigaOS 4.0.
Download: a_little_remember_game.lha (8 MB) (nba)
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12.Nov.2024
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PDF-Magazine: RetroMagazine World #23 (Englisch)
RetroMagazine World is a free PDF magazine that appears at irregular intervals and is dedicated to technology and games for 8- and 16-bit computers and game consoles. Issue #23, published at the end of October 2024 and downloadable under the title link, contains, among other things, an easy-to-understand deep dive into FPGA technology, reviews of current books, a review of the Amiga 38 in Mönchengladbach and a test of the shoot'em'up Reshoot Proxima 3. (nba)
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12.Nov.2024
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A600GS: Update 46.1.878 with MIDI-support and workaround for black screen error
As part of the new update v46.1.878 for the A600GS computer, Amiga Kit has introduced support for MIDI for the OctaMED music software. The update can be installed using the built-in live update system or a downloadable update file. An overview of the changes:
AmiBerry
- Extended uaelib to provide info about available midi devices and allow setting currently active midi input and output devices.
- Merge with latest amiberry-lite github 5.7.5
A600GS
- BrlTTY was installed by default on earlier image versions, this caused a conflict with Drawbridge USB as it "stole" the USB serial device from the DrawBridge drivers! This update will do a one time purge of brltty where installed. This had the strange effect of the first floppy drawbridge connected not working but the next one attached would work as if it were the only one attached.
Later images are not affected.
- Added support in the GUI for Competition Pro joysticks. Also add support for 8BitDo Zero 2 Bluetooth controllers. Widen the pattern used for testing input devices for joystickness so that more (hopefully all) gamepads should now be recognised as such.
- If the bluetooth system was disabled then dbus messages sent to it to scan for attached or paired devices etc would trigger an Abort() in the libdus library rather than return the usual error message, unfortunately then causing the main GUI to Abort() to black screen. Added additional tests at all levels to prevent DBUS message being sent to BlueZ when not extant. This solves the main and up till now mysterious causes of the black screen after boot issue!
OctaMED
- Added a menu item to allow selecting the desired input and output A600GS MIDI devices
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12.Nov.2024
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Amiga Boing Blog: PD game reviews and preconfigured WinUAE game collections
The “Amiga Boing Blog” offers tests of numerous games from the PD/freeware area. In addition, the author also compiles game collections with freely distributable games or games licensed to him, which are already delivered with a fully prepared WinUAE - the user only has to add a Kickstart ROM.
Collections that come in RP9 format - and therefore work perfectly with Cloanto's Amiga Forever - are also available, as well as a collection of games that work with the AROS-based Kickstart ROM supplied with WinUAE.
(cg)
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12.Nov.2024
Andreas Magerl (ANF)
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Printmagazin: issue 145 of Amiga Future can be read online
The German and English issue 145 (July/August 2020) of the print magazine “Amiga Future” can now be read on the magazine's website in the form of image files of the individual pages. Remaining copies of the magazine and a higher-resolution PDF version can be purchased from the publisher. (cg)
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12.Nov.2024
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Demo development: Source code and developer diary for "Inside the Machine"
With Inside the Machine (video), the group 'Desire' won the demo competition of the Deadline Party in the “Oldschool” category in October.
Not only is the source code of the demo now publicly available, the developers also describe the genesis of the title in a detailed blog entry. (cg)
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12.Nov.2024
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Source codes for "Faery Tale Adventure" released under the MIT license
David Joiner has released the source code of his 1986 role-playing game The Fairy Tale Adventure under the MIT license. The game was mostly developed with Aztec C, a few parts are written in m68k assembler. (cg)
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12.Nov.2024
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Programming language: CanDo v3 example scripts
lifeschool22' has recently released projects using the CanDo V3 programming language (see article on the history of CanDo), including a demo version of the point'n'click adventure game MonkeyEye and an early version of the racing game Jari-Matti Rally. Now he has published some code demos that he created and used during the development of his games. (dr)
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12.Nov.2024
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CLI command: sysvars v0.15 (update)
sysvars is a small CLI tool that creates several environment variables holding valuable system information (e.g. CPU and FPU, the chipset or Kickstart version). These variables can be used, for example, in the startup-sequence to enable/disable certain patches, assigns etc.
Version 0.14 provides the following variables for checking the installed memory:
- $TotalChipRam - Total amount of Chip RAM installed in KB
- $TotalFastRam - Total amount of real Fast RAM installed in KB
- $TotalSlowRam - Total amount of Slow RAM installed in KB
- $SlowRamFirst - indicates that slow ram is first in memory list
In addition, variables are no longer available if they do not make sense. For example, $FPU is not set to an empty value, but is removed if the CPU is < 68020. Further changes:
- Fixed critical bug for Kickstart 1.3 and 1.2
- added probevar utility to test for the existence of environment variables
- Added compile support for PhxAsm and asmotor
Update: (17:02, 15.11.24, dr)
Version 0.15 is now available, which fixes a bug in the vampire detection and adds the $TotalRam variable. (dr)
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11.Nov.2024
Krzysztof Donat (ANF)
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Virtual desktops for the Workbench: GoVD v1.2
Krzysztof Donat's program GoVD makes it possible to use the Workbench on up to eight virtual screens under AmigaOS 3.1.4 and 3.2. The new version 1.2 fixes problems reported by the community:
- Fixed the issue with proper detection of Workbench windows (desktop and directory windows) that occurred on certain configurations.
- Improved compatibility with OS 3.1.4.
(dr)
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11.Nov.2024
Amigaworld.net (forum)
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Event: Photos of AmiWest 2024
Following his videos of this year's AmiWest Robert Bernardo now has published photos at the title link, made by Bernie Innocenti, member of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network. (snx)
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10.Nov.2024
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Aminet uploads until 09.11.2024
The following files have been added until 09.11.2024 to Aminet:
amigassh.lha comm/net 108K 68k SSH2 for the Amiga
getopt_long.lha dev/c 21K 68k GNU conform ReadArgs wrapper
xlink.lha dev/misc 33K 68k Virtual linking of AmigaDOS m...
TheLostPixel.lha game/jump 432K 68k The Lost Pixel
labyrinth64.lha game/misc 137K 68k Remake of Commodore 64 game L...
FlashMandelVE.lha gfx/fract 28M 68k FlashMandel "Vamped Edition" ...
AmiArcadia.lha misc/emu 9.2M 68k Signetics-based machines emul...
AmiArcadiaMOS.lha misc/emu 9.5M MOS Signetics-based machines emul...
AmiArcadia-OS4.lha misc/emu 9.8M OS4 Signetics-based machines emul...
AmiVms.lha misc/emu 3.8M 68k Simulates OpenVMS commands
ctools.lha misc/emu 123K MOS Manipulate C64/C128 CP/M disk...
MagicUAE-Legacy.zip misc/emu 50M 20 Optimized configurations f...
TaterTerrorCancel.lha mods/misc 2.9M Tater Terror Canceled Tracks ...
GF4RSIDE.zip pix/misc 85K Grad. Fonts for RSI Demo Make...
pOS_A4000.jpg pix/misc 977K A4000 Emulator - 68040 mit MMU
NAFCYI1991S3-B01.zip text/bfont 2.0M NAFCYI Fall 1991 (BMP Fonts)
CharacterMap.lha text/misc 72K 68k Browse character set and copy...
CPU-A.lha util/moni 460K 68k System Information Tool
isomount.lha util/rexx 96K Mounting ipf,dms,adf,hdf,iso ...
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OS4Depot uploads until 09.11.2024
The following files have been added until 09.11.2024 to OS4Depot:
ugtablet.lha dri/inp 149kb 4.1 Driver for UGTABLET based tablet...
amiarcadia.lha emu/gam 10Mb 4.0 Signetics-based machines emulator
twinvncgui_ger.lha net/ser 684b 4.0 german catalog for twinvnc_gui
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MorphOS-Storage uploads until 09.11.2024
The following files have been added until 09.11.2024 to MorphOS-Storage:
AmiBlitz_3.9.10.lha Development/AmiBlitz Amiblitz is the further...
ctools-0.4a.lha Emulation/Misc Manipulate C64/C128 CP/...
AmiArcadia_33.50.lha Emulation A Signetics-based machi...
CannonBall-Shooter_0.1... Games/Misc Port of CannonBall-Shooter
TBFTSS_1.5.1.lha Games/Shoot2D Port of TBFTSS (The Bat...
OpenMoHAA_0.80.0-alpha... Games/Shoot3D OpenMoHAA 0.80.0 for Mo...
SimplePool_1.0.lha Games/Sport Port of SimplePool
OpenRCT2_0.4.16.lha Games/Strategy OpenRCT2 is an open-sou...
Maze-Runner_1.0.lha Games/Think Port of Maze-Runner
SET_1.0.lha Games/Think Port of SET game by Pap...
FFmpeg_6.1.2.lha Multimedia FFmpeg is a collection ...
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WHDLoad: New installers until 09.11.2024
Using WHDLoad, games, scene demos and intros by cracking groups, which were originally designed to run only from floppy disks, can be installed on harddisk. The following installers have been added until 09.11.2024:
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10.Nov.2024
GitHub (ANF)
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Internet radio: TuneFinder 1.0
Marcin Spoczynski's TuneFinder enables users to search internet radio stations with various filter options. Results are displayed in a list with detailed station information, and the app includes options to save selections as either a complete PLS playlist for playing them via AmigaAMP directly from within Tunefinder or as individual station files.
Download: TuneFinder.lha (51 KB) (snx)
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09.Nov.2024
itch.io
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A500 Plattformer: 2tinycowboys version 35 - "Challenge Update"
2tinycowboys (video) is a single screen platformer created with the Scorpion Engine, that has two characters battling it out in single screen levels. The new "Challenge Update" cotains the following improvements:
- Added 'rounds' to complete in single-player, rather than collect goldbars, you are to kill all the enemies on the screen, in order to advance to the next round and so on and so forth.
- Tweaked the enemies, Zombies can now only be killed by stabbing, sherif can be shot (4 bullets), single-player mode (solo) is also available as 2-player (2psolo).
- Added an extra option in the 'more' screen
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08.Nov.2024
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Programming language: AmiBlitz 3.9.10
Version 3.9.10 of the AmiBlitz programming language has just been released. As the developer Sven 'honitos' Dröge writes, he has now taken the time to move the current development tree into a final release version. The editor now consists of pure Basic code and can be easily improved. He is now in the process of revising the REDDebugger, but this is a long way off.
Download: AmiBlitz3910final.lha (11,2 MB) (dr)
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Print-/PDF magazine: Komoda & Amiga plus #26 (English/Polish)
"Komoda & Amiga Plus" is dedicated to retro gamers and deals mainly with Commodore's 8-bit computers and Amigas. The topics of the current issue 26 include various game reviews, for example on Cecconoid or Holy Warrior, as well as background articles on the game Tony and the financial aspects of Commodore's history.
The magazine is available as printed edition for 12,75 Euro (plus about 5 Euro shipping) as well as digital edition (PDF) for 3,48 Euro. (dr)
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07.Nov.2024
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System-friendly Pac-Man game: Part 4 of the video series
Thomas Cherryhomes is working on an Amiga implementation of the game Pac-Man, which is using operating system calls only (amiga-news.de reported). Meanwhile part 4 of his video series has been published at the title link, showing how to add a MessagePort to a task, so that other tasks can change the score by sending messages.
The source code shown in the videos is published at GitHub.
Previous parts:
- Teil: Introduction
- Teil: Testing sound waveforms
- Teil: Blinking power pellets and timer.device
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07.Nov.2024
itch.io (ANF)
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Rogue-like game: Roguecraft updated (WHDLoad configuration fixed)
The Rogue-like game Roguecraft has been updated: Besides extended troubleshooting in the readme file, the WHDLoad configuration file has been fixed, enabling usage on THEA500 Mini and other unconventional systems. (snx)
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06.Nov.2024
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Audio player: UADE-Plugin 0.12.2 for Audacious (Windows, Linux, macOS)
"audacious-uade" is a plugin for the audio player Audacious (Windows, Linux, macOS), which allows the use of the Unix Amiga Delitracker Emulator as an input filter. (nba)
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06.Nov.2024
Andreas Magerl (ANF)
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Print magazine: Amiga Future, issue 171
The German and English edition 171 (November/December 2024) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been published and can be ordered directly from its editors and from Amiga specialist retailers. The topics of the issue include:
- Interview Simon Phipps
- Interview Carlo Pastore
- Interview Achim Pankalla
- Review SkyShapers
- Review The Ruin of 0ceanus Pr1me
- Review Roguecraft
- Review Dr. Dangerous: Secrets of the Temple of Xol'Tan
- Review Hell Bent
- Review Holy Warrior & Raffle
- Review Agente 357
- Review ignition
- Review X-bEnCh
- Special Amiga Usergroups
- Special myTOOLS
- Special Knowledge 4: Amiga vs. Atari - Which was the better gaming machine
- Special A1222 from a coder's perspective Part 2
- Special Classic Reflections - Whatever Happened to MacroSystem? Part 1
- Special Demoscene: The Colour Out Of Space
- Special Demoscene: As Good As New
- Special Demoscene History: The last diskmag of the 1990s
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06.Nov.2024
Simon Neumann (ANF)
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Alinea Computer: new versions of KickRom-Progger and KickRom-Flash
Press release: We are pleased to present two of our popular products in version 2.
KickROM Flash Rom V2
The KickROM Flash Rom V2 is a programmable Flash-Rom replacement for EPROM devices (e.g. 27c400) or Kickstart-Roms in the Amiga computer. Up to 4 Kickstarts (512 kb each) can be loaded onto one device and switched via jumpers or a switch.
The special feature of version 2 is that the respective active block is also displayed via the LED display on the top. Version 1.x will continue to be sold until it is completely replaced by version 2.
A KickRom flash can be purchased from 29.95 euros. A programming service is also available for customers without a programming device.
Features
- Fits all Amigas (a separate version for the Amiga 600 is available)
- Holds up to 4 Kickstart roms on one chip
- Switchable via jumpers or an optional rotary switch
- New in V2: Active bank is indicated by an LED display on the top.
To the product
KickROM Flash Progger Programmer V2
The KickRom Progger v2 is a programming device for programming the KickROM flash devices. In addition, commercially available 27C400 modules can be read out. The programmer can be operated via the serial interface directly on your Amiga or via USB on more modern computers. From V2 the Progger has a new firmware with some new features and instead of a MicroUSB interface a USB-C socket for data transfer and power supply.
The KickRom Progger V2 can be purchased without accessories for 49.95 euros. A zero-force socket and a serial cable for BigBox Amigas are available as options.
As of V2, the Y-modem is also supported via its own firmware in addition to the X-modem protocol.
The programmer has the following additional capabilities with the Y-modem protocol:
- File size of the file to be programmed is checked before the programming process
- Support for packet sizes of 1024 bytes. This enables faster transmission.
- All 4 blocks can be read out directly and are automatically divided into four files and named according to the block numbers (rom_x.bin).
- All 4 blocks can be written directly to the respective block by naming the block number in the file name (file_[1-4])
- A byte swap is automatically performed for .rom based on the file extension
To the product
Upgrade service for customers of version 1 of the programmer
For customers of V1 of the KickRom Flash Progger we offer an inexpensive upgrade service. Customers who want to upgrade the programmer to V2 simply contact us via e-mail. For an upgrade price of 10 Euro plus shipping costs we will replace the control chip and flash the new firmware. (cg)
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Pacman variant: Fast Food 2 (AGA)
The Pacman variant “Fast Food 2” (Video) is the unofficial successor to the Codemaster classic Fast Food, written with the game construction kit Scorpion Engine. It offers 25 stages, 3 different levels of difficulty and saveable high scores. The soundtrack has not yet been completed; a final version with all the music tracks will be released shortly. (cg)
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05.Nov.2024
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MOD player: rePlayer V0.16.6 for Windows
The new version 0.16.6 of rePlayer, Arnaud Nenys' versatile audio player for Windows (amiga-news.de reported), offers Amiga fans and music enthusiasts a wealth of convenient features and some major updates. The tool, originally developed to play Amiga music modules without any problems, allows to play modern standards such as MP3 or OGG, and is now also able to handle the XMP format. (nba)
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05.Nov.2024
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Java tool: ham_convert 1.10.3
Sebastian Sieczko's Java-based tool ham_convert converts modern graphic formats into the Amiga's HAM format and is now available in version 1.10.3. Changes:
- Improved Dynamic Hires OCS palette generation.
- Dynamic Hires and Atari 8-bit post-conversion screen allowing user to modify iff saving, enable opening output image, enable opening source directory (palettes file is always saved).
- Fixed broken CIEDE Dynamic Hires switch.
- HAM6: improved extra triple mode.
(nba)
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05.Nov.2024
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Game: Hyper Wings 1.2
Christian Geldmann's Hyper Wings (amiga-news.de reported) is an Asteroids-like space shooter (video). The game, which is written in assembly and offers various levels of difficulty, is still in active development despite the version number 1.2. A "Best of 5" mode and sound options have now been added, and improvements have been made to the graphics and game engine.
Download: hyperwings_v1.20.adf (880 KB) (nba)
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05.Nov.2024
David Brunet (ANF)
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New articles on Obligement website
The articles below have been added to the website of the French Amiga/MorphOS magazine Obligement in the last two months.
- News for September/October 2024.
- Old articles from Génération 4 23 to 25: Review of Operation Stealth, Review of Wipe Out, File: Cabal, the movie, the video game, News: Disney turns to microcomputing, Review of Battlemaster, Reiew of Back To The Future Part 2, Review of Flood, File: Dick Tracy, the movie, the video game, Interview with Jim Walls, Review of Wings Of Fury, Review of Neuromancer, etc.
- Interview with Cyril Houzé (Dune AGA graphic designer).
- Interview with Steve Hammond (game designer from DMA Design).
- The best of Byte from February to August 1990.
- File: The "Who's who?" of Commodore and the Amiga.
- File: David Plummer's biography.
- File: Tracking routines in Graftgold's Amiga games.
- Tutorial: Installing Odyssey 64-bit on AROS as a Linux host.
- Tutorial: How to configure and use Synergy Server and Synergy Client on MorphOS.
- Tutorial: How to create a Kickstart diskette for the Amiga 1000 with WinUAE.
- DIY: Restoring two Amiga 4000s.
- Programming: Assembler - Programming a cracktro on the Amiga.
- Programming: Creating a demo - chapter 3, part 2, the sprites.
- Special quiz about the A600GS.
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04.Nov.2024
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Cowboy/shootout game: Full version of Duel released
In "Duel", two cowboys (or a cowboy and an alien) that can be controlled up or down shoot at each other, with various obstacles providing cover (video). In the now finalised version (amiga-news.de reported) you can choose from 29 characters. (dr)
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04.Nov.2024
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Preview video: Platformer "Robot Jet Action 2"
Tomasz 'Carrion' Mielnik is in the process of porting his platformer "Robot Jet Action", originally released for the C64, to the Amiga as "Robot Jet Action 2" using the Scorpion Engine (amiga-news.de reported). In a new preview video #5 under the title link, among others transparency effects are demonstrated. (dr)
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04.Nov.2024
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AROS: Review of October 2024
In his blog, Andrzej 'retrofaza' Subocz has published a summary of AROS/x86 news for the month of October at the title link. (dr)
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04.Nov.2024
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Preview video: Danmaku #6
Daniel 'Daytona675x' Müßener is in the process of continuing a project that was started four years ago and interrupted in the meantime. Now that the complete, new development team is together - graphics: Holger Crome, music: Roland 'Triace' Voss, code: Daniel 'Daytona675x' Müßener - the original name of the game "Hyperborea" (amiga-news.de reported) has been discarded in order to finally decide on a common title. Until then, the Japanese name of the game genre for Bullet Hell, Danmaku, will be used as the working title. Changes to the sixth preview video:
- new WIP stage 1 background graphics: a preview of Crome's great level 1 artwork!
- new animated player ships: the original ship asset was bought from Matt and reworked by me to fit the palette restrictions.
- new explosions: same for the new explosions which have a lot more animation frames now.
- new spread-shot gfx: there was rightful criticism that it looked a bit too much like an ice-cream cone, so I threw it away and made a new one.
- new additional animated bonus stars: IMO the bonus stars were a bit too static, so I added a smaller animated variant.
- bonus star magnetism: it's just a much more satisfying game experience if you collect lots of bonus stars instead of missing most.
- new sparks on hit: when you hit an enemy there are procedural "sparks" now, for additional feedback and to make it more vivid.
- animated bullets (not really new but for the first time in a WIP video): it's no real bullet hell game without those famous rotating oval bullets ;)
- shadows for all floating enemies / player ships: I'm a big SWIV fan, so this was kind of mandatory ;)
- fresh set of enemy placeholders: no more BS :) The current placeholders' originals have either been bought from Matt or lent from a Dezaemon spritesheet before quickly being tweaked for the engine.
- title screen placeholder: the name "Hyperborea" is no more. And until we found a new one, I asked some AI to generate a title screen for a classic shmup named "Placeholder" using Japanese for the title...
Well, good enough for now (and better don't try to translate it ;) ).
- player ship / shot coloring configurable in main menu: was so quick and easy to add, so why not!
- shadows and sparks can be enabled / disabled in main menu: in case somebody doesn't like the eye candy.
- further really massive bullet code / memory optimizations: the more bullets the better, so...
- new bullet patterns: still rather simple because it's a WIP demo.
(dr)
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04.Nov.2024
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Diskmag: Amiga Rulez 24-02 (English/German)
The third issue of the diskmag “Amiga Rulez” is available simultaneously in German and English versions. For the first time, the current issue features game tests (Sensible Soccer) and a review of the best scene productions of 2023. (cg)
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03.Nov.2024
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Aminet uploads until 02.11.2024
The following files have been added until 02.11.2024 to Aminet:
COP.lha dev/debug 167K 68k Low Level Debugger
MusicPort-AHI.lha driver/aud 7K 68k AHI driver for Trinity 1240/1...
F1GP2024Carset.lha game/data 10K 2024 Carset for F1GP
MCE.lha game/edit 4.1M 68k Multi-game Character Editor
MCE-MOS.lha game/edit 4.5M MOS Multi-game Character Editor
MCE-OS4.lha game/edit 4.8M OS4 Multi-game Character Editor
AmiArcadia.lha misc/emu 8.7M 68k Signetics-based machines emul...
AmiArcadiaMOS.lha misc/emu 9.1M MOS Signetics-based machines emul...
AmiArcadia-OS4.lha misc/emu 9.3M OS4 Signetics-based machines emul...
AmiVms.lha misc/emu 3.8M 68k Simulates OpenVMS commands
NAFCYI1991S2-B00.zip text/bfont 1.2M NAFCYI Summer 1991 (BMP Fonts)
CompressionOS4.lha text/dtp 2.3M OS4 A PDF generator
MMULib.lha util/libs 787K 68k Library to ctrl the MC68K MMUs
VATestprogram.zip util/misc 17M 68k Versatile Amiga Testprogram
BaseConv.lha util/wb 66K 68k Convert numbers between bin/o...
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03.Nov.2024
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OS4Depot uploads until 02.11.2024
The following files have been added until 02.11.2024 to OS4Depot:
amiarcadia.lha emu/gam 9Mb 4.0 Signetics-based machines emulator
wipeout-re_fe.lha gam/dri 9Mb 4.1 WipeOut RE Fantômas Edition
wipeout-re_fe-data.zip gam/dri 137Mb 4.1 Datas for WipeOut RE Fantô...
a_little_remember_gam... gam/mis 8Mb 4.0 A Simon Says (Senso) like game
mce.lha gam/uti 5Mb 4.0 Multi-game Character Editor
rvncd.lha net/ser 124kb 4.1 Amiga VNC Server
compression.lha uti/mis 2Mb 4.1 A PDF generator
legadon.lha uti/tex 280kb 4.0 A simple ePub reader (Text only ...
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03.Nov.2024
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AROS Archives uploads until 02.11.2024
The following files have been added until 02.11.2024 to AROS Archives:
kmusicplayer.i386-aros.zip aud 11Mb kMusicPlayer is a visual music p...
rfxgen-aros.zip aud 796kb A simple and easy-to-use fx soun...
perl-5.7.2.x86_64-aros-v1... dev/lan 11Mb Perl 5.7.2 x86_64 ABIv11
lib_glfw_3_4.i386-aros.zip dev/lib 926kb GLFW is an Open Source, multi-pl...
lib_raylib5.i386-aros.zip dev/lib 22Mb A simple and easy-to-use library...
libmad-0.15.1b.x86_64-aro... dev/lib 118kb Libmad
raygui.i386-aros.zip dev/mis 7Mb raygui is a simple and easy-to-u...
residualvm-0.3.1-1.x86_64... emu/mis 4Mb ResidualVM x86_64 abiv11
scummvm-1.9.0-1.x86_64-ar... emu/mis 17Mb ScummVM x86_64 abiv11
koala_seasons.i386-aros.zip gam/str 4Mb game compiled using raylib..
owb-2.0.i386-aros.zip net/bro 50Mb Odyssey Web Browser
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03.Nov.2024
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MorphOS-Storage uploads until 02.11.2024
The following files have been added until 02.11.2024 to MorphOS-Storage:
glib-2.0.lha Dependencies/Library/Misc A second experimental M...
ATasm_1.09.lha Development/Cross Mac65 compatible 6502 c...
libwebp-1.4.0.lha Development/Library WebP codec is a library...
glib-2.6.0.lha Development/Library Low-level core library ...
fluidsynth_2.4.0.lha Development/Library fluidsynth_2.4.0.lha
libFLAC-1.4.3.lha Development/Library MorphOS port of LibFLAC...
SDL2-demo_1.0.lha Development/SDL2 Port of SDL2-demo
SDL2-Demokit_1.0.lha Development/SDL2 Port of Patater SDL2 de...
AmiArcadia_33.42.lha Emulation A Signetics-based machi...
Arinoid_1.0.lha Games/BrickBreaker Port of Arinoid
MCE_15.21.lha Games/Editor Multi-game Character Ed...
OpenMoHAA_0.80.0.lha Games/Shoot3D OpenMoHAA 0.80.0 for Mo...
Mutatris_1.3.0.lha Games/Think Port of Mutatris by Pap...
Untangle_1.1.lha Games/Think A logic puzzle, where t...
FFmpeg_6.1.2.lha Multimedia FFmpeg is a collection ...
Legadon_0.3.lha Office/Show A new simple ePub Reader
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03.Nov.2024
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WHDLoad: New installers until 02.11.2024
Using WHDLoad, games, scene demos and intros by cracking groups, which were originally designed to run only from floppy disks, can be installed on harddisk. The following installers have been added until 02.11.2024:
- 2024-10-31 updated: Pop-Up (Infogrames) manual included, publisher corrected (Info)
- 2024-10-29 new: Charly (Magic Soft) done by DJ Mike (Info)
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03.Nov.2024
Amiga.org (forum)
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Event: Videos of AmiWest 2024
As usual Robert Bernardo presents several videos of AmiWest again:
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02.Nov.2024
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Action adventure: October update for Castlevania AGA
Dante Mende has released another update to his conversion of Konami's NES action adventure “Castlevania”. He adjusted the moving platforms on level 2 to align with the floors in the level (so the player sprite don't appear with "feet sunk" in the floor if he just walks out of them). DJ Metune is now in charge of the music department, about half of the soundtrack is still currently finished. (cg)
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02.Nov.2024
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GUI for identify.library: Huh? 0.1
Marcus 'ALB42' Sackrow's “Huh?” is a MUI-based graphical user interface for Richard 'Shred' Körber's identify.library, which can read built-in extensions and other properties of the system. (cg)
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01.Nov.2024
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Module player: NostalgicPlayer 2.5.0 for Windows
NostalgicPlayer is a program for playing Amiga music modules under Windows, based on APlayer. The development of the player had been started by the author Thomas Neumann in 1993 on the Amiga, later continued on BeOS and now on Windows (amiga-news.de reported). In addition to updating important programme components, version 2.5.0 now makes it possible to have a question mark in the file name (to separate the file name and the standard sub-song) and to drag and drop a link to a module into the module list.
An installation package can be found on Microsoft Store, the ".NET Desktop Runtime V8" is required. (dr)
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31.Oct.2024
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Universal PCI driver system: OpenPCI 9.2
To stem the proliferation of incompatible, vendor-specific software solutions for PCI extensions, Benjamin Vernoux introduced his “OpenPCI” system in 2003 and actively developed it further until 2007. However, the original OpenPCI was only a wrapper that continued to rely on the original, proprietary libraries of the respective hardware provider.
Thomas 'Thor' Richter (e.g. mmu.library, P96, ViNCEd...) tries to solve this problem by implementing the OpenPCI.library from scratch: his version no longer needs the original, hardware-specific driver systems but communicates directly with the hardware.
Thanks to compatibility with the original OpenPCI solution, existing drivers should continue to work with this newer system. On the hardware side, all known PCI bus boards are supported: GRex, Prometheus including its offspring Firestorm and Firebird as well as the various Mediator busboards from Elbox.
OpenPCI has been undergoing rapid development since the beginning of the summer, with three new versions being released in the last seven days alone. (cg)
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31.Oct.2024
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AmigaOS 4: DTP program Compression 0.4 (Beta)
Achim Pankalla's DTP program 'Compression' allows graphics and text to be placed on printed pages and generates PDF documents from them. New features in version 0.4:
- now catches another two error codes during PDF generation
- shows an error message when existing file can not be verwritten
- always shows only a sequence of 12 pages now, a chooser lets you select which 12 pages
- removed wrong status messages
- content display now refreshed when pages are added or removed
- removed style names from the font name
- added ToolType for default PDF directory
- corrected some problems of the GUI when using the DEL-key
- rewrote the font-handling to use TrueType informations
- better WYSIWYG
- sped up PDF generation again
(cg)
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31.Oct.2024
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Block diagram from 1991: the Amiga 5000
The “Commodore International Historical Society” regularly publishes official Commodore documents provided by former employees and other insiders. A block diagram from 1991 by Commodore engineer Dave Haynie shows a design for an “Amiga 5000” in which the CPU/RAM/ROM module is connected to the other system modules - including an “Amiga module” containing the AAA chipset, as well as a “Zorro bridge” - via a PCI bus. (cg)
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31.Oct.2024
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Jump'n Shoot: La Noche de los Pequeños Espectros
La Noche de los Pequeños Espectros (“The Night of the Little Ghosts”, video) is a Halloween-themed platform game. The title, written with Amiten's “AmiGen” engine (including NinjFeratu) runs on any ECS Amiga with at least one megabyte of memory. A user-defined fee must be paid for the download, but a free download is also possible. (cg)
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