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27.Apr.1999 AN-Forum Pascal Christoph |
Computer-Reseller-News Computer-Reseller-News. (ps) [Meldung: 27. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
27.Apr.1999 Czech Amiga News |
BasilikII Version 0.5 Im Readme können Sie die Details zu dem freien, portierbaren MAC II Emulator lesen. (ps) [Meldung: 27. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
27.Apr.1999 Andreas Neumann per eMail |
AmigaGadget #40 steht zum Download bereit Inhaltliche Höehepunkte sind u.a. Interviews mit Klaus "Picasso IV" Burkert und Stephen Jones (Siamese Systems), ein ausführlicher Grundlagenteil zur Internet-Nutzung mit dem Amiga einschließlich einer detaillierten Erklärung des Universal Message Systems (UMS), ein Bericht von der CeBIT '99 und die 20. "Mumpitz"-Ecke. Und natürlich gibt's auch den angekündigten News-Artikel zum Thema "Siedler II". Download: gadget40.lha Die Online-HTML-Version wird noch ein paar Tage auf dauern. (ps) [Meldung: 27. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 ANN |
Kalamazzoo Gazette berichtet über Amiga Dieser Artikel erschien auf der Hauptseite in der "Business Section" von Kalamazoo Gazette. (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 Heise Newsticker |
Ortsgespräche vermutlich bald gratis Telefonkunden werden für Ortsgespräche bald nichts mehr bezahlen müssen. Davon geht die Mehrheit der lokalen Telefongesellschaften in Deutschland aus. Ein Jahr nach Marktöffnung hat die Münchner Unternehmensberatung Mc Loughlin Associates die deutschen City-Carrier nach ihrer Einschätzung des Marktes befragt. Demnach rechnen mehr als 60 Prozent der lokalen Telefongesellschaften mit der Einführung kostenloser Ortsgespräche in Deutschland. 35 Prozent unter ihnen gehen sogar davon aus, daß es Gratistelefonate schon binnen eines Jahres geben wird. Damit deutet sich endlich die lang erwartete Wende im Ortsbereich an, nachdem die Telekom lange vor der Liberalisierung eine bis zu 150prozentige Preiserhöhung im Ortsbereich verfügt hatte. Kompletter Artikel Link oben. (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 CyberGraphX |
Neue Links auf der CGXMode Seite Neue Links auf der CGXMode Seite. (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 AUGS |
Berichte vom 14. AUGS-Meeting Zofingen 1999 Berichte vom 14. AUGS-Meeting Zofingen 1999 von AUGS-Meeting '99 Bericht von Claude Müller und Mike Rogger Claude und Mike liefern ausführliche Berichte aus "erster Hand" zum AUGS-Meeting. Claude dokumentiert mit per Klick vergrößerbaren Bildern den kompletten Ablauf des Meetings. (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 AmiSITE |
WarpHexen 1.4 verfügbar Diese Version läuft stabiler und unterstützt Sound. (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 AmigaAMP |
AmigaAMP 2.5 Service Paket 2 verfügbar Die Original 2.5 Veröffentlichung enthielt leider einen Fehler (AHI lockups). Download: AmigaAMP25sp2.lha. (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 Stefan Sommerfeld per eMail |
Neue Scalos Version 1.2a Neue Scalos Version 1.2a mit einigen Bugfixes, Download: Scalos12a.lha (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 AN-Forum [Oxygenic] |
Scala MM - Forum Unter www.nightshift.de, Klick auf den Button "Produkte" und dann im rechten Frame nach unten scrollen, findet sich ein spezielles Forum Scala MM - interessant für alle, die Tips und Tricks für diese Software haben oder benötigen! (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 Amiga.org |
Trogladite News Trogladite Software hat nun einen eigenen IRC-Kanal bei Afternet und ist unter #trogsoft erreichbar. World Of Amiga Diskmag ist nun auch online lesbar. Radder 1.0, UnInstaller V1.5 und das lange erwartete UCM V1.0 sind nun unter http://www.trogsoft.freeserve.co.uk/product/ verfügbar. (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 NordicGlobal |
NordicGlobal Miami Deluxe BETA Version 0.9h veröffentlicht. Download: MiamiDx09h-1.lha (reg. Version, 020/MUI). (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 Aminet [New Uploads] |
Aminet Uploads vom 26.04.1999soundamirx.lha comm/irc 2K+Sound AmIRX Script For AmIRC/WildIRC iris.lha comm/mail 283K+Email client (SMTP/POP3) V1.9 IrisUpdate.lha comm/mail 46K+Update Iris V1.8 to V1.9 YAM2P7_PL.lha comm/mail 45K+YAM2P7 - PL version by Spider YAMsp.lha comm/mail 95K+YAM Spanish Documentation v2.0 7.2 AGM33c_full.lha comm/misc 492K+FULL VERSION of full-blown German Teleko FTS10_full.lha comm/misc 124K+Remote control program for the AMIGA SafeEdit.lha comm/thor 3K+Prevents posting unedited messages with BoingTransf.lha comm/www 129K+24bit/256 colors BoingBall Ibrowse-trans SP9.lha demo/mag 1.7M+Seenpoint #9 by Scoopex [March/99] StatsFuncs.lha dev/basic 41K+Big update, much easier to find stuff. GAPLib.lha dev/c 232K+Comprehensive Genetic Algorithm Programm AIOV23.lha docs/mags 225K+Amiga Information Online, Issue 23 (Apri Mags_txt_index.lha docs/mags 25K+TEXT indices of magazine articles amigotchyfull.lha game/misc 453K+Free full version of the first *REAL* vi Demolicious.lha game/misc 53K+Quake demo editor fu_psv_main-1.lha game/misc 12M+Football management game (full version) xtru.lha game/patch 88K+Track installer and manager for XTreme R Mpeg2anim13.lha gfx/conv 606K+Converts MPEG animations into ANIM files Mpeg2Anim13.lha gfx/conv 606K+Converts MPEG animations into ANIM files VE-Extras.lha gfx/edit 125K+Visual Eng. - External files v1.66 Show.lha gfx/show 696K+Cybergfx only picture viewer (040+PPC) V c1581.lha misc/emu 49K+A c1581 filesystem for Amiga (3.5") driv C64Gfx.lha misc/emu 327K+C64 graphics format conversion package uae-app_015.lha misc/emu 39K+UAE-ADF Mount+Unmount Workbench-Interfac Sadley.lha mods/melod 270K+Spoochy's 19th OctaMed mod. Fantasy_Lacy.lha mods/misc 244K+Spoochy's 18th OctaMed mod. mvp_0038.lha mods/mvp 2.4M+MoPlayaz - intelligent logicaleness EP WF7_MVS-Block1.mpg pix/anim 506K+Wildfire 7 - MVS Example - Block WF7_MVS-Block2.mpg pix/anim 506K+Wildfire 7 - MVS Example - Shadow Block DMS2HD1_5.lha util/arc 47K+Unpacks DMS archives to HD v1.5 AHelp1_2.lha util/cdity 80K+The ultimate HELP: manager v1.2 FileExtract.lha util/cli 8K+Extract part of a file into a new file Ordering_v1.17.lha util/dir 320K+Powerful directory utility for OS 2.04 AtLast.lha util/misc 7K+At last! Reboot from WB's Quit menu! LC2.lha util/misc 151K+Aussie Lotto checker/database. ResetRun.lha util/misc 3K+Resets your computer and runs a given pr FWCalendar.lha util/rexx 58K+THE calendar creator for FW & Pagestream RememberTime.lha util/time 2K+Util for Amigas without battery clock Starter.lha util/wb 25K+Run programs from a file requester!(ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 C.S. Bridge Deady per eMail |
KOSH summary Nr. 17KOSH [Kommunity Orientated Software Hardware] Weekly Summary Week Commencing: 17th April 1999 Number: 017 Mailing List: kosh-general In the mailing list this week, the following items were discussed. Please do not email the scribe regarding any of these topics, it is not his job to answer these questions but merely to report the topics of conversation. If you have any queries about this summary, please email ben@kosh.net, stating the Summary Number, and Mailing List Name, and he will try to answer your queries. a) Subject: Eye tracking cameras Summary of debate: It would be forward thinking of KOSH to support eye tracking cameras natively, rather than as an added kludge to certain existing systems. See: http://www.visioncs.com/ re: a commercial gaze tracker. It was suggested that on screen a mouse pointer could still be required so that you would know where you are looking at. However, such a system may not work as if the cursor isn't always exactly where you're looking, you'd start to follow it with your eyes and create a runaway feedback loop. Bite-on switches or ear muscle tension systems were offered as an alternative to blinking to select icons on a screen, as the eyes must blink naturally and this could cause confusion. It was stated that brainwave reading is progressing fast, a "click" can already be read. This yet again shows that there are many alternative ways to controlling input to a computer. Could the Artificial Muscle Research Institute help with the realization of haptic display gloves? The idea suggested was for a shoulder length glove that allowed the user to feel virtual holographic objects, push them around, sculpt computer graphics like clay and have a virtual keyboard. See the AMRIs URL at: http://www.unm.edu/~amri/index.html (Scribe's note: I've decided to take the liberty of mentioning directly here for people who may only read the summaries and not the whole General ML that all of the above does not mean the end of the computer mouse - if you want to use one with KOSH it will of course be perfectly possible to do so). b) Subject: KOSH design standards Summary of debate: It was stated and restated that design standards for KOSH are to be open - viewable and usable by all. It was asked what common standards are people going to have to adhere to in designing items for KOSH? Joel Newkirk resuggested a "Standards Working Group". Suggested standards to determine initially were communications, media and hardware. For these APIs will be needed. A generic image class could be developed and then formats like GIF, PNG, BMP, IFF/ILBM etc fall out as subclasses - perhaps with restrictions which may need thinking about. Suggested five basic types of standards (Sound, Image, Movie, Text, Settings) could possibly make up most normal formats needed. Further, could we make a quick design/requirement of these five? It was commented that would these types hold up in current usage? For example, the whole of a magazine could be one file - including bitmaps, structured images, fonts, masks, text layout etc. The large structure is on top of the individual elements, but all the parts are functionally linked and not just separate items. The method of transmitting the instructions for creating data needs to be considered. The example given was that of a MIDI file which requires an interpreter with local knowledge as opposed to a a WAV which contains the data itself. Suitable low level objects might be n-dimensional arrays of integers. At the next level up, these might be labelled as representing sound samples, stock market trends, bitmaps or GUI windows etc. c) Subject KOSH Hybrids Summary of debate: Perhaps it could be possible to combine object types to make hybrids, eg: image + sound = movie. An image can be flat 2D, a 3D array or X by Y by RGB; a multilayered Photoshop/ArtEffect projects or many other occurrences. A database is equally complex - with this is mind the "hybrid" is the norm. Would the IFF list of forms be of any help for the hybrids? It was then stated by the original proposer of hybrids that perhaps it would be better to make (for example) a Movie basic class and then let it use the Sound and Image basic classes. d) Subject: Small tools for KOSH and cross application compatibility Summary of debate: Suggested that Unix like commands like WC should be implemented in KOSH. Further by nature of the fact that KOSH uses objects and not files, the wordprocessed object would listen to wordprocessor methods when the wordprocessor loads it. If it was made a subclass of "ASCII file" (or Unicode or UTF-8 etc) you could process the ASCII representation (or Unicode or UTF-8) in a KOSH version of "WC" or "Emacs". e) Subject: KOSH compatibility with the wider world Summary of debate: There will definitely be some sort of "customs agent" for this. This may well be complicated or perhaps there would be several of them. This would build an appropriate file object for any items downloaded or loaded from hard media (floppy, CD etc). An API as part of this would be a standardized place for things like virus checkers to be added. A browser could even be very simple. It needs a simple display engine and the ability to interpret the web and translate it into objects. These objects (those five mentioned above and the specialised subclasses) then display themselves. This would make "plug-ins" redundant as once a class for that type of media was on a system it could display or use it. The Emulator Object could be a part of the chain of subclasses from the base classes. This could save a lot of special cases which would promote simplicity. Suggested that the emulation could be split into common parts and into the instruction sets of the processors in question. To do this the emulation of, for example movie formats, could be put into the movies chain of subclassing. The emulation should be last in the chain and should scan the different plug-ins (or equivalent) available and use them. f) Subject: Designing KOSH APIs Summary of debate: It was mentioned that APIs will be needed for a number of things described above. KOSHans could work on these now as it is not necessary to know the final binary form of an object in order to work out the methods and data structures that can optimally manage such a thing. The design of a serial port was mentioned. See: http://www.sei.cmu.edu, search for "product line architecture" which goes into the question of what you can have in common between designs (eg: sending and receiving data) and what you need to vary for each special occasion (eg: you can't do the same thing to the serial port as you can to your USB port). Suggested we establish some clearinghouse for API recommendations - perhaps a working group could oversee that. g) Subject: KOSH Object Manager Summary of debate: Dave Haynie has said that he hope to get a paper on this done by June or July. After this a prototypical demonstration Object Manager can be hacked together. Then we want the floodgates loosed and all of the pieces of the OS to be developed. h) Subject: KOSH Driver factory Summary of debate: It was proposed that a "driver factory" that could enable its users to choose the appropriate "standard" class to work from, and make various associations and connections quickly and simply, and then write any necessary code to support additions or modifications. This would make developing for KOSH easier and thus hardware developers would be more likely to develop for the system. The "driver factory" could be part of a developer support package or program. i) Subject: Furthering KOSH Summary of debate: Fleecy Moss has suggested that we need to move to a more concentrated stage in KOSH where we can proceed without distraction. To this end he has suggested two things: 1) A formal documentation and version control system so we can all work together in a remote environment, 2) KOSH will start as a formal specification of its individual parts and its environment. Once the specifications are out, anyone with a mind can produce the individual pieces themselves. What is required is a formal specification language to define the interfaces. Fleecy further detailed other things that are required: a) One of the things to be identified is the Basic Sea Services Set, the minimal services provided by the cybersea that are required for the sea to exist. b) The services pages also contains a lot of other services. A write up for each of them listing what we would like them to do would be a first stage to moving forwards. c) BOSS - Basic OS Services - this entity is the gateway between the logical sea and the physical matrix beneath. someone to have a go at defining the Basic OS Services required by the sea. d) A development strategy - perhaps this should be phased, with the early phases seeing us implement KOSH as an application. The BOSS can be a thin server, mapping KOSH to an underlying kernal, which is suggested as being POSIX compliant, running on an x86 - this enables us to use Linux and all of its tools and x86s, which are the dominant computer, and the one most ppl have access to at this time. Whilst KOSH is supposed to be hardware independent, the implementation of a neutral distribution format will have to wait until a later phase. Suggested that were possible KOSH should be defined and implemented using XML. We need more information and a coherent plan, positives and negatives. e) We can do KOSH correctly, in which it is logically correct with full integrity, or we can tie it to hardware considerations, for speed. Fleecy states that speed will always increase, and he would rather get it right at the beginning for the sake of speed rather than to hack and path later on because we went for speed. Elegance through simplicity, but elegance requires coherence and not compromise. j) Subject: Questions on the future of KOSH Summary of debate: The following important questions were raised: How is the KOSH website coming along? How is KOSH as a whole coming along? To this end, which papers are written, how far have they come, can they be reviewed? Where can those who are doing nothing but writing to the mailing lists help? k) Subject: Documentation and version control system Summary of debate: Gabriel J. Hauber has volunteered to look at what has been done so far in building the above and try to get it completed in a reasonable time. l) Subject: Anyone know where Rudi is? Summary of debate: If anyone has current contact details for Rudi please could they post them to the General Mailing List. m) Subject: F-CPU Summary of debate: An interesting project called F-CPU can be seen at: http://f-cpu.tux.org/original/ n) Subject: Query on the survey content Summary of debate: The Surveying Working Group is unsure whether to ask people whether alien file format support is desired or not. The problem with asking is that (from a survey of the Surveying WG it would seem!) half the people think it would worry people that we looked like we weren't sure about it, while the other half think it would reassure people that we were thinking of it. The Surveying WG does not want to just declare "we are supporting alien file formats" as this should be left to a survey. Therein lies the problem.(ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 Andreas Kleinert |
Neue akDatatypes vom V44.35 vom 24.04.1999 akPNG-dt.lha und akTIFF-dt.lha sowie akJFIF-dt.lha (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 Amiga Uni |
Screens IRC-Konferenz am 02.05.99 Auf ArcNET Kanal #amigaUni werden Lennart Friden und Christian Nylen Rede und Antwort stehen. Die Konferenz wird am 02.05.99 um 21.00 h (20.00 h britische Zeit) stattfinden. Eine Liste der Server von ArcNET können Sie unter http://arcnet.vapor.com finden. (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 Free Jack per eMail |
Bastelt Transmeta am Software-Chip? Die Firma von Linus Torvalds ist geheimnisumwittert / Revolutionärer Chip soll in Amigas eingesetzt werden. Ganzer Artikel Link oben. (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 Denis Bucher per eMail |
AmigaRA - Petition - Website wird ein Jahr alt Die AmigaRA Website, die die Petition zur Portierung des RealPlayers auf den Amiga startete, ist ein Jahr alt geworden. Herzlichen Glückwunsch! Weitere Einzelheiten siehe offizielle Mitteilung: Press release 25 April 1999 AmigaRA, the web site that hosts a petition to port RealPlayer for the Amiga, is today one year old ! Happy birthday, but its time to do some historic : * Real replied one year ago they had already too much problems with the G2 player (unsolved problems yet, as the Linux G2 version isn't out even by now) * AmigaRA didn't go into real work or heavy contacts with Real now for two reasons : a) We have to wait that Real releases all G2 version to start asking them about porting it to the Amiga b) We'll have to see first with Amiga Inc, they could maybe help us on that matter * The total of promised money is... US$ 31'904 !!! Future : In the next months, new mailing-lists will be started, one for developers, and another one for users... For more information, please contact dbucher@amiganews.com(ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 RealAudio |
RAPlay Update Version 1.3 Neben einigen Bugfixes gibt es eine neue Version des StreamA.rx, Download: RA2upd.lha (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 Rainer Benda per eMail |
Artikel in Computerwoche 16/99: "Amiga taucht wieder auf" Rainer Benda von Computer & Zubehör hat mir den folgenden Artikel geschickt: Hi Petra.... > Aus der Computerwoche 16/99 (23.4.99) > > Produktpalette reicht vom Handheld-PC > bis zum Arbeitsplatzrechner > > Amiga taucht wieder auf > > MÜNCHEN (CW) - Amiga plant > nach jahrelanger Versenkung sein > Auftauchen. Nachdem sich im von > Krisen erschütterten Unternehmen > mit neuer Strategie im PC-Markt > in den letzten Jahren öfter die Be- > sitzverhältnisse änderten, scheint > sich jetzt wieder eine abgesicherte > Geschäftsstruktur zu entwickeln. > 1995 wurde Amiga nach der > Pleite seines damaligen Eigentü- > mers Commodore an Escom wei- > terveräußert. Und nachdem 1996 > auch Escom Konkurs anmelden > mußte, übernahm 1997 Gateway > den Computerpionier. > Zunächst soll unter dem neuen > Chef Jim Collas, zuvor Senior > Vice-President bei Gateway, ein > Entwicklungsprogramm gestartet > werden. Erster Schritt: In San > Jose wird eine eigene Software- > Entwicklungsabteilung eingerich- > tet. Neues Hauptquartier von > Amiga soll San Diego werden. > Die geplante Produktpalette wird > laut Amiga vom Handheld-PC bis > zum Arbeitsplatzrechner reichen. > Erste Geräte sollen noch 1999 auf > den Markt kommen. Wie diese ge- > nau aussehen und mit welchen > Partnern Amiga zusammenarbei- > tet, wird Mitte des Jahres be- > kanntgegeben. Geplant ist ein > Entwicklersystem, das zusammen > mit der entsprechenden Software > verkauft werden soll. -- Rainer Benda, Computer & Zubehoer, Duesseldorfer Str. 15 - 65428 Ruesselsheim "http://home.t-online.de/home/r.benda/" ** mailto:R.Benda@t-online.de *** Telefon: 06142-929961 --- Fax: 06142-929963 *** Abholungen/Installationen nach vorheriger Absprache !!! BLACK-ZONE BBS: 06142-926075 (2 x ISDN + ANALOG) - A3000T/040-40, Ambos V2.xx(ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
26.Apr.1999 Andreas Wendorf per eMail |
wARPgATe Website ist umgezogen Und hier auch gleich noch eine News von der wARPgATe Seite: Shogo wird auf den Amiga portiert. Hyperion hat heute bekannt gegeben, daß Shogo durch Digital Images auf Amiga portiert wird. Shogo wird unter PPC mit WarpOS laufen. Einzelheiten unter wARPgATE News. Nachtrag 28.04.1999: Hans-Jörg Frieden schreibt per eMail: Ich war gerade auf deiner News-Page und habe den Hinweis auf unseren Shogo-Port gesehen. Du schreibst, daß der Port von Digital Images durchgeführt wird. Dies stimmt so nicht ganz. Der Port wird von uns, also Hyperion, selbst durchgeführt. Digital Images waren beim Einfädeln des Deals dabei, haben aber mit dem Port an sich nichts zu tun. Danke für die Info Hans-Jörg, das hatte ich in der Tat falsch verstanden. (ps) [Meldung: 26. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
25.Apr.1999 Amiga Radio News |
Neue Amiga Radio News Neue Amiga Radio News. (ps) [Meldung: 25. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
25.Apr.1999 The Candy Factory Central |
Candy Factory goes WarpUp? Auf der Website von 'The Candy Factory Central' ist unter News zu lesen, daß Milan über die Möglichkeit nachdenkt, eine WarpUp-Version von Candy Factory zu machen. Außerdem wird bekannt gegeben, daß er dabei ist, eine neue GUI zu machen, die die Bedienung noch logischer machen soll. (ps) [Meldung: 25. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
25.Apr.1999 Amiga.org |
Latest Amiga News Welche Laufwerke werden wird der AmigaNG unterstützen? Wird OS5 eine RamDisk haben? Diese und ähnliche Fragen werden in diesem Report von Wayne Martin beantwortet. Das original Logfile beinhaltet noch weitere Einzelheiten. (ps) [Meldung: 25. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
25.Apr.1999 Oliver Blumert per eMail |
GlobalTrash V1.4 - beta 2 GlobalTrash, der laufwerksübergreifende Mülleimer für AmigaOS®. Neu in Version 1.4 - beta 2 vom 22.04.99 ist: Das auszuführende Kommando bei Anwahl des 'Anzeigen'-Gadgets ist definierbar und einzelne Datenträger sind abschaltbar. Außerdem wurde ein Fehler im ListView behoben sowie einige Optimierungen durchgeführt. (ps) [Meldung: 25. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
25.Apr.1999 VMC |
Was tut sich bei HyperCOM und VMC-ISDN? Nach einem bösen Plattencrash und mehreren Wochen mühseliger Kleinarbeit, konnten zumindest die aktuellen HyperCOM, und ein großer Teil der VMC-ISDN Treiber gerettet werden. Für die HyperCOM Karten wird es in den nächsten Tagen ein neues Update geben. Bei der VMC-ISDN Software werden derzeit einige der fehlenden Teile komplett neu geschrieben und noch sehr ausgiebigen Tests unterzogen. Dies bedeutet, daß es noch gut ein paar Wochen dauern kann, bis eine neue Version ausgeliefert wird, und auch solange keine Registration der bisher angebotenen VMC-ISDN Software durchgeführt werden kann. Alle Kunden die VMC-ISDN schon bestellt haben, sind also nicht vergessen, oder ignoriert, oder abgelehnt worden, sondern müssen sich nur noch ein wenig länger Gedulden, bis wir wieder ausliefern können. Weitere Infos, auch zum neuen Support-Forum, welches in den nächsten Tagen online gehen wird, finden Sie unter obigen Link. (ps) [Meldung: 25. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
25.Apr.1999 Thomas Graf per eMail |
Ausführlicher AUGS Meeting Bericht von AmigaNation Nach dem Vorabbericht vom 18.04.99 gibt es nun bei AmigaNation einen ausführlichen Bericht mit Photos und einigen Kommentaren zum AUGS Meeting '99. (ps) [Meldung: 25. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
25.Apr.1999 Shred |
PalmLink Version 1.2 System-Library, verbindet den Amiga mit dem 3Com Palm Pilot Personal, Professional, Palm III, Palm IIIx, Palm V, und kompatible. Mit allen Entwicklerunterlagen, sowie einem Tool zum Anfertigen von Backups und Installieren von Programmen. Identify v11.0, ist eine system shared library, mit deren Hilfe kryptische Zahlencodes in eine von Menschen lesbare Form umgesetzt wird. Die ursprüngliche Anwendung (durch die bekannte expname.library) war die Decodierung der Hersteller- und Produkt-Codes von Amiga-Erweiterungskarten. Mit der identify.library geht die expname.library jetzt in die zweite Generation. Der Programmcode wurde völlig überarbeitet, optimiert, verbessert und erweitert. (ps) [Meldung: 25. Apr. 1999, 08:00] [Kommentare: 0] [Per E-Mail versenden] [Druck-Version] [ASCII-Version] |
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