28.Nov.2002
M. Lueck (ANF)
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GRex Petition: Results So Far
M. Lueck:
Today at 10 pm we had in total 256 entries. This list of names was given to DCE and Thendic-France (Bill Buck).
T. Mangold (aka TriMa) and I sincerely thank everyone who participated by signing the petition. We hope now that the gentlemen give it some consideration.
The petition is being continued and we will provide the additional names at a later date. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Nov.2002
VMC Harald Frank (ANF)
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New AmithlonTV Beta 161, FAQ and GUI-Screenshots online
In the version AmithlonTV_Beta161.lzx
changes are some fixes to Installer Script and fix of small problem
that could only happen on systems with less than 2 tv-card or non-existent
channel list prefs :) You can simply download the new Beta from our Download
section or click just here on it's link name.
Finally we made the
AmithlonTV-FAQ
section up and ready and added some interresting question/answers that was
suggested inside of some comments on various Amiga related newssites.
In screenshot section
we added pictures of our current GUI, so that people can get some idea about how
it looks like from the user interface side.
Have alot of fun with it :)
(ps)
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28.Nov.2002
Michael Böhmer (ANF)
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USB Card: SUBWAY Update
SUBWAY will be delivered after a short delay. Unfortunately due to the adapting of SUBWAY to the new Xsurf II things were delayed a bit. So now SUBWAY will be shipped with the latest Poseidon-Update - so HID Classes and improvements are already in there :)
For anyone who would like to have a look at the installation before having the detailed instructions, have a look here and you will see a few helpful (hopefully) pictures that may clarify things for any coming questions. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Nov.2002
beauty (ANF)
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New Logos for the most popular programs
There are some new logos for Frying Pan, Yam, VirtualCD, Mp3 to CDDA etc.
on my homepage. (ps)
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28.Nov.2002
Olaf Köbnik (E-Mail)
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Amiga Arena: OctaMED Soundstudio Notification and Poll
Olaf Köbnik:
After Amiga Arena was able to make possible the further development of the beloved route planner "AmiATLAS," and until today the free release of many shareware programs, we are very happy to share with you that another valuable part of Amiga software history will be further developed as we move into the future.
Through so far positive talks I succeeded in convincing RBF Software (Ray Burt Frost) that "OctaMED SoundStudio" for the Amiga should be further developed.
The sources are already in the possession of possible future developers for a closer look. After evaluating considerations and market conditions and the last contractual agreements of both parties the advancement of the development should proceed as quickly as possible.
To identify bugs in the short term and add new functions in the future everyone is requested to send reports and suggestions on these subjects Amiga Arena or alternately you could post these in the news forum of our partner site amiga-news.de.
Please share with me in this interest for further development of OctaMED, all your experiences and wishes!
(ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Nov.2002
Andreas Just (ANF)
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Amiga Complete without Software for Tax Clarifications?
Andreas Just:
I got the following mail from Fa. Olufs yesterday (shortened):
Your update of the income tax program for 2002 is ready. All legal changes including the tax effects of the Riester pension. The self-printed forms are of good quality and the price has not been changed.
[snip ...]
Note to Amiga and Atari customers: we had to shutter this enterprise, but you'll have a lot of joy with the Windows version.
On the homepage there is no direct notice given, except that no updates are available for Amiga. It is such a shame to lose another program. (ps)
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28.Nov.2002
Thomas Frieden (ANF)
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False OS4 Beta Possibly a Trojan
In the last few days a so-named Amiga OS4 beta has popped up. It is anything but a real beta version. An investigation revealed that the program gives out a series of messages and pictures from WoASE that have been childishly altered.
It is unknown if the program also tries to harm one's data, therefore we wish to warn everybody to avoid running it. (ps) (Translation: dm)
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28.Nov.2002
Chris Hodges (E-Mail)
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USB-Stack: Poseidon Update V1.32
Dear Poseidon Users,
some time has passed since I spoke to you the last time with good news, but
it tastes best, when you don't expect it. So let's get right to the goodies:
- The HID class is finally in a state that allows a release. Try it, you'll
love it :) There's now full support for wheels (as many as you have) and
any special key on the keyboard. Tablets are supported aswell (as long as
they're confirming to the HID specs). Some features are still missing,
but I don't think they'll hurt you right now. Just one thing: Please read
the docs. There's about 20KB of it for the hid.class alone, and don't be
offended, when I'll just reply with RTFM to some of your queries.
- This is only for the underpriviledged Highway/Subway-Users: The driver
has been optimized a bit and now allows reading in data at a speed that
is very much comparable to a certain PCI solution (at least if you've got
a fast machine).
- Trident has been updated. It now supports so-called forced bindings. This
allows you to fix an interface or an device to a certain class. Use with
care. But it comes in handy with the new...
- Rawwrap.class. Yes, this is a wrapper class that makes it possible to
speak to an USB interface through a standard exec device (usbraw.device).
This class can be used for BetaScan. It might also work with SpitFire
and some other programs.
- Some more options and workarounds for the massstorage.class were added.
- Heaps of bugs were fixed. Thanks to all those users who reported them.
The update can be downloaded from http://www.platon42.de/poseidon.html as
usually.
(ps)
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28.Nov.2002
Jens Schönfeld (ANF)
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ARC 2002 News: Jeri Ellsworth's flight confirmed
United/Lufthansa has confirmed Jeri Ellsworth's flight today. The young American
has become the star of the 8-bit scene with her C-One design. She will present
the Commodore One for the first
time in Europe at the AMIGA + RETRO COMPUTING 2002.
The new computer can be turned into nearly any home computer of the 80s, and
its reconfigurable hardware is a revolution in computer technology for home
use. Unfortunately, the board will not be for sale at the fair, because the
design has been improved to be even more flexible only a few days before
production start. The new date for production start is now January 2nd, 2003. (ps)
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28.Nov.2002
Andreas Magerl (ANF)
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Amiga Future Urgently Needs a Layout Person
The print magazine 'Amiga Future' is urgently seeking a new layout person. This new person should have the necessary hardware and software, and experience.
Amiga Future is a non-profit project. This means that collected funds, which are counted, are divided between the editors and the layout person. The publication itself doesn't earn anything.
So the layout person doesn't work for nothing... but he or she surely won't get rich! Interested layout people may apply as soon as possible to redaktion@amigafuture.de
or better give us a call 0174/9197036 (24h).
Because of this problem we aren't sure when the issue #39 of Amiga Future will be published.
(ps) (Translation: dm)
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27.Nov.2002
Guido Mersmann (E-Mail)
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AmithlonTV homepage online
Guido Mersmann:
We're proud to present you the new AmithlonTV. For all those out there who never
heard about AmithlonTV here is a small summary:
The original AmithlonTV was made by Michael Ulbrich in the beginning 2002. Due a
lack of time I took over his project and started a complete new AmithlonTV
in June 2002. In the beginnig of November the hardest part was done.
Well, now at the end of November I came to a point, where I need more
information about the cards out there. So here it is: The new AmithlonTV!
I made AmithlonTV for you, so I need your help to support all the cards out
there. My personal card is already full supported! Your job, if you take em, is
to test AmithlonTV with a TV card available and send me debug information. I
need detailed information on the used card (name, vendor, internal and external
connectors ...) and the used chips on the card. It's also required to send in
the "AmithlonTV/Libs/TVCard_CardData/Autoconfig.card" file, which will be created
when running the tool TVCardSetup. When you're able to use Windows it would be
very helpful, if you could start "btspy" to create a setup logfile, which is also
available on the AmithlonTV homepage in the Support/Download section.
On the AmithlonTV homepage you can also find a hardware list containing all
tested cards. With your help this list will grow rapidly within the next weeks.
99% of the listed cards should at least deliver a picture on all available video
inputs.
There is also a new mailing list
"AmithlonTV" for AmithlonTV specific discussion available on our homepage.
(ps)
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27.Nov.2002
Christoph Gutjahr (ANF)
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Eyetech: A Few Clarifications and Explanations about the AmigaOne
On the AmigaOne mailing list Alan Redhouse (Eyetech) talked about a few points (click on the title link for the full email) that
were not clear until now:
The AmigaOneG3-SE will be delivered without an AMR (Audio-Modem-Riser) card, because Eyetech couldn't get any at
reasonable prices. AmigaOne Customers who buy an SE model must therefore rely on external modems and a PCI soundcard
instead of the integrated AMR slot.
Ole-Egil Hvitmyren (one of the AmigaOne testers) has personally developed an AR (Audio Riser) card, without modem. He will
offer these at a "very reasonable" [quotes are Alan Redhouse's] price.
The Amiga One-XE motherboards are not affected by this: they don't have an AMR slot, the audio output goes directly out on
this model.
Work is occuring on a list of hardware that has been tested with the Amiga One. It was stated that to use this stuff under
OS 4 is going to require Amiga drivers, so pay attention to what Hyperion says about it.
The "Earlybird" systems will come with an installation diskette and a minimal version of SUSE Linux. Additionally provided are
UAE and a licensed Amiga Kickstart ROM image.
The Escena PCI cards that were to allow the AmigaOne to access the custom chips of an attached A1200 motherboard are
considered by Eyetech to be "probably not existent," because no information about the current status of the cards could be
obtained from Escena.
Update: (26.07.2014, cg)
A complete copy of Alan Redhouse's mail (added since the Original has been moved elsewhere by Yahoogroups apparently):
Message-Id: <5.2.0.9.0.20021127140602.01ffd840@192.168.1.5>
An: amigaone@yahoogroups.com
Von: Eyetech Group Ltd
Datum: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 14:39:40 +0000
Betreff: Re: [amigaone] Some answers
> > > The AMR 'was' there in May, now gone!
> >
> > The answer was "this has still not been decided yet". That's not the same
> > as
> > "is gone". I agree that the answer was late and is far from being
> > satisfying, but I don't see a need to start panicking
After having some feedback from the A1 dev list the AMR card issue has now
been decided.
The G3-SE boards will not come with an AMR riser card as we have not been
able to source these at a sensible price. However Ole-Egil is rolling into
production soon with and audio-only in/out card for the AMR slot and those
AmigaOneG3-SE purchasers that want one will be able to buy one directly
from him ad a very reasonable price. (If we were to sell them then the
additional margin, VAT and shipping that we would have to add would mean
that it would have to cost considerably more to the end user). However the
G3-SE boards will be shipped with (small, quiet) cpu fans and modified ATX
I/O backplates within the published price (ie ukp360/euro580/usd580 ex-VAT)
which I hope helps.
We did not consider the loss of the modem to be too important as most Amiga
users will have external modems - or ethernet broadband connections - anyway
For those that require an entry-level sound card to get going we can supply
the Creative labs Vibra 128 card for UKP10/euro16/usd16 ex VAT.
The production version of the AmigaOne-XE boards (now in manufacture) will
come with an onboard codec etc and audio sockets in the usual positions on
the ATX I/O knockout - and no AMR slot.
A list of tested hardware is being assembled by people on the A1-dev list
and will be made public shortly. Clearly as far as graphics and other
PCI/AGP cards are concerned these should be chosen from the OS4 support
targets, and not just those that are supported by PPCLinux. The Articia
northbridge uses server-type registered RAM and a list of tested, supported
RAM manufacturers/part numbers will also be included. Quite a few
non-registered SDRAM DIMMs will also work, but only as singles (ie you can
only have one slot populated) These also will be available types will be
included on the list as well.
For the 'Earlybird' systems the SuSE Linux PPC installer is now complete
and comes with a licenced UAE PPC + ROM image. We will be shipping bare
boards with this installer disk and a minimal SuSE linux distro, but unless
you are experienced with Linux we recommend that you buy the full SuSE
LinuxPPC distro with 8 CD's and manuals either from us or elsewhere.
Finally we have been unable to find out from Escena what, if any, progress
that they have made on their PCI-A1200 bridge card so I think that it is
fair to assume that this is unlikely to materialise. However the benefits
of that approach - over networking a 1200 to the A1 and using the latter as
a file etc server - are in my view minimal anyway. This is because most
non-retargetable (eg games) software will get no advantage by running on
the G4 (rather than the A1200+accelerator), and the keyboard and monitor
would have needed switching with either approach. We do still have some
Mk4/5 EZTowers available for anyone who would like to have their A1 and
A1200 networked together in the same case.
Hope this helps
Alan (ps) (Translation: dm)
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27.Nov.2002
Golem - IT News
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Golem: Early December a spam Internet archive will be opened
»spamarchive.org would like to support developers to fight against spam
On November the 20th 2002 the website www.spamarchive.org
opened it's doors and gets currently more than 5.000 mails with
spam content daily. The owners of this site want to publish a first
spam archive on December the 6th to support tool developers fighting
against those ad mails.
«
Complete article see title link (German). (ps) (Translation: ub)
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27.Nov.2002
clickBOOM
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clickBOOM: S-FILE 20: HOLIDAY SPIRIT
Nov. 28, 2002
Hi,
We have a major update for Amiga players. Basically, all of our "premium" files that were
available just to the Portal users are now completely free to everyone. Consider it our
gift to you for the holidays.
WE DON'T PROVIDE TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR THESE FILES
QUAKE
Happy Holidays,
Sofia (ps)
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27.Nov.2002
Nowee (E-Mail)
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OverShaker first birthday and contest
It's Overshaker's first
birthday, and we start a workbench grab contest. A good opportunity to
show us your skills! Send us your snaps, with NEW, previously not released
GUIs, at Overshaker@nowee.org.
Best GUIs/themes will be distributed, and the 2 winners will be granted
prizes!
(ps)
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27.Nov.2002
Dietmar Knoll
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Dietmar Knoll: Test Report of AmigaOS XL Expanded
Yesterday, Dietmar Knoll's test report of AmigaOS XL was brought up-to-date in the following points: "The hard-drive:
an overview of the partitions (new: Windows98)."
(ps) (Translation: dm)
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27.Nov.2002
Thomas Würgler (ANF)
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Pagan Games Update
Pagan Games posted an official update on their website today regarding
current and future projects:
27th November 2002 - Hello everyone!
It's been a while since our last update, but here is a report on our
current status.
First of all we might as well get this out of the way - Dafel:
Bloodline is still on hold. It's not cancelled, but we're reconsidering
what the appropriate media for this title is. It is obvious that doing
a version for 68k Amigas would be futile nowadays, yet on the other
hand it would require a serious overhaul to be suitable for the
AmigaOne. We've been considering smaller versions of the game -
installments if you will - on AmigaDE, which would allow users to play
the game both on PDAs and Amigas, once AmigaDE is implemented in
AmigaOS 4. We do have plenty to do with our current projects, though,
so time will tell what happens. One day Dafel: Bloodline will be a
reality, but not just yet. The same goes for Scavengers and Magick by
the way.
What are we doing then? Well, first of all we are working on two
AmigaDE titles. One will be a puzzle/platformer called Quingle and the
other is a straight puzzle game. The latter is as of yet unnamed, but
will be rather different from what you've seen before. We're
progressing quickly on the unnamed title, and hope to have it out very
soon.
Quingle hit a bit of a speed bump some time ago, but is picking up its
pace again. Hopefully we'll have some screenshots for you to look at in
the near future. It is a very nice looking game. It has a old-school
cartoony pixel-style, which has been updated for the 21st century,
combining the best of both worlds.
We're also working on a shoot 'em up project. This is a somewhat
massive project, so it will be some time till it's done. We are
currently developing it with the Dreamcast in mind, thanks to the
excellent publicly available development tools, but we are definitely
interested in seeing it on other platforms as well. AmigaOne could do
with a bit of hardcore shooter action - don't you think? The game has
an unusually interesting story line, highly polished graphics and lots
and lots of action. If you have seen GigaWing 2 or Ikaruga, you know
what I mean when I say action.
Here's hoping that we'll all have shiny new AmigaOnes in the near
future. We want to express our gratitude towards Amiga Inc., for
providing excellent support, Hyperion for doing such an awesome job on
AmigaOS 4 and being generally nice guys, and Eyetech for making the
effort to get the AmigaOne out there to the people.
Sincerely,
Pagan Games
(ps)
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27.Nov.2002
AmiSpaTra
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Meeting: BAP 2002 in Armilla, Spain from 6th to 8th December, 2002
This year's BAP 2002 (Bestial Amiga Party) is taking place from 6th to 8th December, 2002
in Armilla (Granada), Spain. Tickets are 15 euros.
(ps) (Translation: dm)
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27.Nov.2002
Jens Schönfeld (ANF)
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ARC 2002 News: Ultron presents interesting and new products
ultron AG - successful vendor of
high-quality computer hardware - will present it's product line for the
first time this year at the AMIGA + RETRO COMPUTING 2002 show.
The visitors can see a wide range of computer accessories for all
applications from a small laptop mouse through networking products
to hightech-TFT monitors. The dolby surround sound systems combine
perfectly with the ultron sound cards. Furthermore there are a number
of cases that bring diversification to the grey monotony of computing.
New highlights in the product line are TFT-monitors that combine
hightech-technology with very attractive design. Silver cases make
every desk an eyecatcher. The removable black base enables easy wall
mounting. (ps)
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26.Nov.2002
Jens Schönfeld (ANF)
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ARC 2002 News: Elbox will be present!
Elbox Computer, the company that pioneered
PCI adapters for classic Amiga computers, will be present at the AMIGA + RETRO
COMPUTING 2002 show. The hardware vendor and developer has hit the headlines
lately because of a disputed protection mechanism in their driver software.
Therefore we're especially happy that the company from Poland will face up
to the dialogue with the users.
(ps)
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26.Nov.2002
Dieter Groppé
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Tool: MCP Version 1.40
The multifunctional tool MCP ("MasterControlProgram") is available in version 1.40 for download.
It is an update archive which needs an installation of version 1.39 and a complete archive available.
(ps) (Translation: gf)
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26.Nov.2002
Grzegorz Kraszewski (ANF)
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TTEngine 5.1 released
TTEngine is the TrueType font based text rendering engine for AmigaOS.
Version 5.1 can be downloaded from the home page of TTEngine.
TTEngine 5.1 has been released. New features:
- Recompiled with newest FreeType 2.1.3 sources. After some research I've decided to leave bytecode interpreter turned on by default (it is turned off in default FreeType config). Autohinter seems to be not that good as FreeType authors advertise.
- Two wersions of TTEngine are now distributed. One full featured and one without bytecode interpreter. Both have 100% compatible API and can be interchanged by just replacing library file. The "light" version of the library may be interesting for commercial applications authors, since bytecode interpreter uses some patented things.
- TTEngine now supports all ISO-8859 encodings (from 1 to 16, except 12 which probably does not exist), also UTF-16BE and UTF-32BE.
- Application programmer can specify custom 8-bit to Unicode character mapping.
- A few more precise global metrics attributes have been added.
- Added some example programs and "ViewISO" tool showing all ISO-8859 encodings for a font face.
Check "release_notes" file in the distribution archive for the full list of changes.
(ps)
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25.Nov.2002
AMIGAplus
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Game: Quake I update
Frank Wille published version 2.00 of Quake 1.09, that supports AGA and
Cybergraphics, Amiga keyboard, mouse, Joystick, Joypad (CD32, PSX),
TCP/IP, AHI and Amiga-native (Paula) stereo sound, sound (audio.device) and audio CD playback. For an exact function
description please read the guidance.
Quake I is available for MorphOS, WarpOS, PowerUp V2.00, AmigaOS/68k
and as source code.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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25.Nov.2002
Steffen Häuser (ANF)
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Game: New mods for Quake2
Steffen Häuser of Hyperion Entertainment:
I just added two new mods to the Amiga Quake2 homepage. This time: Headhunters and Headhunters CTF.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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25.Nov.2002
S. Eichholz (ANF)
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No Mekka symposium 2003 (Update II)
As announced today on the Mekka Symposium homepage the Mekka Symposium 2003 will not be held. Further details can be found in the following original message or at the title link.
Dear Fellow Sceners,
We will keep the upcoming information as short and painless as possible:
Due to irreconcilable personal differences within the main organizer team, the Mekka & Symposium 2003 WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. Yes, we're serious.
Some of you will shout "NO, you simply can't do that!". Believe us, it was a hard decision for us, too -- but in the end, we had to make it. If you are interested in some more explaining info, read the next few lines.
A demoparty should be fun for everybody, and this is also valid for the organizers that set the whole thing up; a good event can only be organized in a good mood, otherwise it will be a disaster. We don't want the next Mekka & Symposium to become a disaster, so we're going to stop right before this can happen.
The last few years and events were a huge success and we all had a lot of fun; this should never be forgotten by anyone, neither visitors, nor organizers! We stop right at this point to make sure that Mekka & Symposium will always be remembered as one of the best demo parties ever. All the past years it was your support and contribution, your presence and your personal efforts that made Mekka & Symposium such a great, respected and productive event and we deeply say "THANKS" for that, to each and every one of you, be it visitors or organizers.
Sincerely yours,
The Mekka & Symposium Main Organizer Team.
PS: We were told that an alternative party in Germany is being organized at Easter. Stay tuned for details.
Update:
Petition: "Bring back Mekka Symposium Petition".
Update 26.11.2002:
Under http://breakpoint.untergrund.net
you will find information about an alternative event. (ps) (Translation: sk)
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25.Nov.2002
Amiga + Retro Computing 2002
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ARC 2002 News: Thendic France biggest exhibitor
Thendic France has increased their exhibition area, making themselves
the biggest exhibitor of AMIGA + RETRO COMPUTING 2002. The reason for
this extension is the amount of computers that they are presenting.
Visitors of the show have the opportunity to persuade themselves of
the combination of the new PPC board and MorphOS.
The same amount of computers will be provided for the
betatester-conference that will take place on the same weekend in
room "Berlin 1" of the Dorint-Hotel "Quellenhof", which is located
right next to the Eurogress. Thendic France has finalized the booking
of this room during a meeting that took place in Aachen on November
21st.
The new company Genesi that unites Thendic France and bplan Germany
will be present with all personnel at the show. More than 20 developers
of hard- and software will answer your questions.
Read more about the technical data of Pegasos,
that has been provided by Thendic France.
In addition to the new machines, Thendic will also bring part of their
museum to Aachen. Rare machines like the Walker (Amiga successor that
has never been produced) and 8-bit Commodore machines will be on display
at a separate booth. All the machines are still intact, so you can
experience them in action!
There will be the following persons on the show:
From bplan: Gerald Carda, Thomas Knäbel, Ralph Schmidt and
Emmanuel Lesueur.
From Thendic-France: Nicolas Sallin, David Gerber, Mark Olsen, Rakesh
and Sharwin Raghoebardayal, Nicholas Blachford, Bertrand Presles, Eric
Bertail, Céline Waldberg, Pascal Roe D'Albert, Sébastien Lokhamkhouak,
Matthieu Leroyer and of course Raquel Velasco and Bill Buck.
Plus, there will be other core MorphOS Developers and a number of
Betatesters.
(ps)
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25.Nov.2002
M.Lueck (ANF)
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GRex Petition status update
First of all we would like to thank you all for the support. Since
Saturday 16:00 h up to now Monday 03:55 h 149 users have 'signed' and we to hope for more.
We had to slidely modify the Petition, since we did not know currently, which hardware documents Hyperion will need. Thank you at Steffen Häuser for these info.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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24.Nov.2002
Telepolis
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Telepolis: Microsoft researchers - DRM no help against peer-to-peer file sharing
A team of four Microsoft researchers has come to the conclusion that DRM (Digital Rights Management) is no feasible way to act against peer-to-peer file sharing. According to the scientists, this also concerns watermark based copy protections systems, as devices with watermark detector are far less attractive to users than competitive products without detector.
The Telepolis acticle by Janko Röttgers is accessible through the title link. (sd)
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24.Nov.2002
Amiga Future
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Installer: InstallerNG integral part of AmigaOS4 and MorphOS
It is reported on Jens Tröger und Jens Langner's
'InstallerNG home page'
that
"after successfull negotiations InstallerNG will
become a integral part of AmigaOS4 and MorphOS, advanced
development is under way.".
'InstallerNG' is an alternative to Commodore's Installer tool. Compared to this
tool, 'InstallerNG' supports a.o.t. MUI (via plugin) and offers a CPU
recognition for MC68060 as well as PPC processors.
(sd) (Translation: cb)
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24.Nov.2002
Andreas Falkenhahn (E-Mail)
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Multimedia authoring system: Screenshots of Hollywood - WBSwatch & Rainbow C
On 23rd November 2002, Andreas Falkenhahn has published further screenshots of
the multimedia authoring system 'Hollywood'. These show a fully transparent
24bit realtime workbench clock as well as a rainbow creator which demonstrates
Hollywood's rainbow functions.
(sd) (Translation: cb)
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24.Nov.2002
AMIGAplus Redaktion (ANF)
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Magazine: AMIGAplus 11/2002 announcment - 11th anniversary
This month, the German print magazine AMIGAplus is celebrating its eleventh
anniversary. On friday, the 22th November 2002, the current AMIGAplus 11/2002 has
been published, sent to all subscribers, and single issues can be ordered
online. A.o.t., you can read the following reports in it:
Review Supreme
Two years after the second version of Extreme, the Italian software forge
Darkage Software is presenting a worthy successor and gives a crowning finale
to the distributed Video Special in the AMIGAplus: As is well-known, »Supreme«
stands for the adjectives highest, topmost or greatest - we have investigated
in detail whether the video effects software is able to fulfil the high expectations.
Vote hunting: Scene experts on Amiga future
Amigans all over the world have been going through exiting times, especially in
the last months, with numerous concrete product announcements. We wanted to
find out the opinion of central and respected figures of the demo scene on
the new Amiga systems and their potential future prospects.
Virtual Network Computing
"VNC" is a program package which allows to remote control other computers in a
network via their graphical user interface. For this it doesn't matter whether
this network is locally restricted to the home or expansive over many thousand
kilometres like the Internet.
GoldED Studio AIX
GoldED Studio, originally developed purely as a text editor, has meanwhile
grown into a multifunctional tool and has seen the light of day in August of this
year in a final version under the name of »GoldED Studio AIX«.
Please also read:
- AMIGAplus readers CD 18 - contents
- Co-operative software development, part 1
- WHDLoad: Interview with Bert Jahn
- Workshop ProStationAudio, part 2
- Workshop Pretty Good Privacy, part 2
- Amiga Status Report: Calm before the storm
- Show report WoASE 2002
- Review AMHuhn
- Preview AMIGA + Retro Computing 2002
- Interview with ARKTIS/OASE
- Short reviews: Hardware and shareware
- and much more
AMIGAplus is available on subscription, single issue order at EUR 5 (incl. p&p)
as well as in the Amiga trade partners. Size: 68 pages (4c). (sd) (Translation: cb)
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23.Nov.2002
Olaf Köbnik (email)
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Amiga Arena: Astrologic full version
Astrologic full version
With permission by Peter Schütz may the Amiga Arena offer the full version of ASTROLOGIC the astrology program offer for downloading.
What is ASTROLOGIC? - ASTROLOGIC for everyone
ASTROLOGIC makes it possible for all interested users to cast/create in the easiest way character and partnership horoscopes/analysises.
Expressive texts allow interesting comparisons referring to 'horoscope/reality'.
Together with this manual offers ASTROLGIC a deep view into the fascinating area of modern astrology the interested user.
ASTROLOGIC for astrologers: (excerpt)
ASTROLOGIC calculates exact birth, combin, composit, solar and
lunar horoscopes as well as monthly ephemerids tables, transite
and progressions until the year 4000 (!).
ASTROLOGIC knows next to the 10 stars/heavenly bodies the 5 most important planetoids,
the luck point, the moon knot, the Medium Coeli, the moon phases and of course the ascendent. All in all it masters the 10 most known methods for houses peak calculation. Complete and clear output tables ease the professional astrologer the individual Deutung of the horoscopes.
Hint:
ASTROLOGIC has been written with CanDo and only runs on PAL/ PAL interlace screens.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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23.Nov.2002
M.Lück (ANF)
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Start of a GRex petition
M. Lück wrote:
Hello GRex users,
as you surely read on the homepage of CyberGraphX
there'll be no GRex support in OS 4.0 as Hyperion haven't received any hardware/software documentation.
Because of this we have decided to start this petition to get a chance to run OS4 on the GRex. It would only offer advantages to all, not only to OS4 but also to MorphOS, if the API of the cybpci.library would be open.
This is no flame call against DCE but the expression of the wish of the GRex users who want to have more drivers, programs and OS4 support. We hope that you'll take part.
The petition can be accessed under http://www.trimaweb.de/petition/.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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23.Nov.2002
Aseq (ANF)
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Audio: Aseq site updated, new screenshot and more
The website for Aseq, an audio and midi sequencer, has been updated. You
can find a new screenshot and the feature list has been updated, plus
there is a little bit of new information.
I have been able to buy a cheap PowerMac 7300, which means a port to that
platform can start very soon. Likely when the first classic Amiga version
has been finished and released. This does not mean classic Amiga
development will stop or be delayed.
Expect more news and updates soon. (ps)
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23.Nov.2002
IOSPIRIT (ANF)
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IOSPIRIT: fxPAINT 2.0 preorder special offer
In a preorder campaign until 9th December 2002, we are offering you
fxPAINT 2.0 at a reduced price of 79,00 EUR (89,99 EUR otherwise).
fxPAINT 2.0 already runs natively under MorphOS on Pegasos, under 68K
AmigaOS, x86-native on Amithlon and will also run PPC-native on upcoming
AmigaOS 4.0 systems. So, no matter which system you choose, you'll see
fxPAINT make best use of it! Don't wait any longer, purchase fxPAINT
2.0 NOW and save money!
All previously submitted preorders have been adapted accordingly.
(ps)
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23.Nov.2002
IFA Online News (ANF)
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Intel Pentium 4 with 3 GHz in multitasking
The Intel Corporation introduced last week the new Intel Pentium 4 processor with Hyper-Threading (HT) technology and a clock frequency of 3,06 GHz. With this does the chip producer not only manage to jump over the 3 GHz mark but also to make desktop PCs up to 25% more powerful when using the new HT technology. These systems can execute several programs or requests by the computer at the same time with no delay they say at Intel. According to Intel, leading computer manufacturers worldwide will offer PCs with support for the HT technology and on the basis of the Pentium 4 processor with 3,06 GHz from now on. Computers using this processor technology will be recognisable through the "HT" symbol in the Pentium logo.
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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23.Nov.2002
Steffen Häuser (ANF)
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New Quake2 mods online
On the Amiga Quake2 page are two new mods online - Matrix Quake 2 and
Threewave CTF.
Steffen Häuser
Hyperion Entertainment
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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22.Nov.2002
WinUAE
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Emulator: WinUAE version 0.8.22 R3 published
Version 0.8.22 R3 of the Amiga emulator WINUAE written by Toni Wilen has been published today.
Changes and improvements:
- Ports-tab crash fixed
- joystick handling fixes
- hard drive configuration save fixed
(trailing spaces are now removed from HD ID-string)
- fixed stuck keys when switching between WinUAE and Windows
- sprite fix (some games had flashing sprite garbage)
- thread priority tweaks
- setupapi.dll error when running under Windows 95
- emulation slowdown and sound stuttering in 68000 mode (finally?)
- Amithlon partition detection fixed (detection failed if drive's partition table contained more than 6 partitions)
- jumpy mouse fixed
- hardfile not found -bug fixed
- "The selected screen mode can't be displayed in a window, because.." now correctly forces fullscreen mode instead of repeating the message forever..
New feature:
- implemented harddisk and CD-leds that flash during HD/CD access
Download: WinUAE0822R3.zip
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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22.Nov.2002
zErec (ANF)
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Update of Merlancia Industries site
You can look at the new beta layout of the homepage of Merlancia Industries under the title link.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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22.Nov.2002
Martin Heine (ANF)
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bplan and Thendic merge to GENESI (update)
The bplan GmbH, Frankfurt, (Pegasos, MorphOS) and Thendic-France
S.A.R.L., Paris, merge to Genesi S.A.R.L. located in Luxemburg.
Genesi was founded this week and will start its activities on 1.01.2003.
The official start of sale of the Pegasos with MorphOS will be the fair Amiga + Retro Computing
which will take place in Aachen on 7. and 8. December 2002. On this fair the buyer of a Pegasos
will be offered a special game-bundle. No matter where the Pegasos will has been bought every buyer
has the possibility to buy this bundle at the stand of Thendic for 50,- Euro which consists of
Feeble Files, Software Tycoon and Tales of Talmar.
Genesi will also take part on the COMDEX and CeBIT. On the last mentioned one the MAI Logics Inc.
will also take part which has developed together with Genesi the chipset for the handheld Pegasos called
"Eclipsis".
There are also new dealers in USA, Canada and Great Britain. Additionally a well-known Russian IT distributor
will carry out the distribution in Russia.
The new founded company Genesi will create a webportal for developers before 01.01.2003 that registered
developers, user groups, which support and performance the Pegasos can buy the Pegasos or other
devices for a special price.
You can get further information under the title link.
Addendum 23.11.2002:
By inquiring Thendic France we have been told that also buyers of betatester I
and betatester II will have the possibiblity to buy the game-bundle on the
fair.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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22.Nov.2002
WHDLoad
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Installer: WHDLoad - New packets (until 24.11.2002) (Update)
With WHDLoad you can install games on your hard drive which were
originally made only for use with disks. The following packets have been
added or updated since our last message:
- 24.11.02 improved: Indianapolis 500 (Papyrus Design Group) now uses fastmem, reworked install
- 24.11.02 new: Joe Blade 2 (Players) done by Codetapper
- 23.11.02 improved: Joe Blade (Players Software) supports another version, new icons
- 23.11.02 new: Roller Coaster Rumbler (Tynesoft) done by Psygore
- 21.11.02 new: Risk (Virgin) done by JOTD
- 21.11.02 fixed: Populous (Bullfrog) sound corrected
- 21.11.02 improved: Overdrive (Team 17) new imager, other improvements
- 21.11.02 improved: North Sea Inferno (Parsec Software) audio fixed
- 21.11.02 improved: Loom (Lucasfilm Games) better compatibility
- 21.11.02 new: Classic Board Games (Merit Software) done by JOTD
(ps)
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22.Nov.2002
Amifish
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Translation-tool for Babelfish: Amifish from 20.11.2002
With Amifish you get a small tool which helps you to get translated texts at Babelfish. Because at
Babelfish some routines have been changed there is a new version of Amifish. To get started the
program you will need: amarquee.library V54, MUI 3.8, betterstring.mcc, nlist.mcc and busy.mcc.
Download: amifish.lha
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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22.Nov.2002
Markus Lunk (E-Mail)
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New screenshots of AmigaOS 4 GUI
Under the title link you will find some new screenshots of the Graphical User Interface (GUI) of
AmigaOS 4. The design will be freely configurable.
It follows the original message:
Even more preliminary screenshots of the AmigaOS 4 GUI
Nov 21, 2002 - This time around, the preview is focused on the great
configurability of the overall AmigaOS 4.0 GUI look.
None of the new screenshots show the default AmigaOS 4.0 appearance,
although some of them contain certain elements or concepts that will
become part of it. However, it is of little importance what the default
will be as most every aspect of the GUI can be customized.
A few of the examples are deliberately overloaded, just to be able to
show all the possibilities offered by the new GUI. We expect you will
produce much better results once the engine is finally in your hands.
You will find even more configuration capabilities in the consumer
release of AmigaOS 4.0 and in subsequent updates.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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22.Nov.2002
Matthias Henze (ANF)
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Important information to HSMathLibs and to stormamiga.lib
Because of a change of the provider the homepages and the addresses of the emails were temporarly not
accessable. Unfortunately all emails, registrations and similar things which have been sent between
18. and 21.11.2002 I could not get. Therefore I ask all to send the these things again.
(ps) (Translation: dr)
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