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25.Mar.2023 |
Music tip: Track "Amiga" by LukHash 'LukHash' is a musician from Edinburgh in Scottland. He describes his music as "fusion of 8-bit digital mayhem and '80s inspired synth music combined with modern sounds and cyberpunk aesthetics." His latest track "Amiga" can be listened and bought under the title link from a supplier of choice. He hopes to take the audience "on a magical journey back to the golden age of home video gaming". (dr) [News message: 25. Mar. 2023, 13:06] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
25.Mar.2023 |
AmiTube 1.4: YouTube client for all Amiga systems Marcus 'ALB42' Sackrow's AmiTube enables watching YouTube videos on an 68k Amiga. They are converted to Commodore's CDXL format and downloaded. As the developer wrote on his website, "the biggest enhancement is the Search by ID window for easier handling of YouTube URLs (YouTube video). A second improvement is the self made AREXX Port for AROS which make it possible to send URLs from AmiFox to AmiTube when you are on a Youtube Video page. (all other platforms had it before already." The current version can be downloaded from the AmiTube website or installed via the update check in AmiTube. (dr) [News message: 25. Mar. 2023, 07:30] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
25.Mar.2023 |
Website application: The virtual Hippoplayer It all started at the end of 2009, when Spot created aSCIIaRENa as a website for the ASCII scene, which underwent a complete relaunch in 2021 with the help of 'Burps', 'Nicomen', 'Phantasm' and 'Ziphoid'. Later came other ideas, they wanted to clone the number one ASCII tool, CygnusED, as CED for the web as a way to co-op on ASCII collys similar to how google docs works, but in a CED environment, Fred and Phiwer was brought into the team to write CED. It is available in alpha state now. When making ASCII you need to listen to Amiga music of course, a prototype clone of Hippoplayer (HiP) was written by Stalvik, but it got scrapped early on. In a next step of this exciting journey of the project, TAWS developer Michael Rupp was asked to use his Amiga Workbench simulation for browsers for the project. At that time HippoPlayer used the Bassoon tracker's playback routine as backend, work-in-progress was the conversion to a better backend by Jürgen Wothke based on UADE, which supports a variety of Amiga formats (some of them very exotic) due to the Paula emulation included in it. The graphical user interface was already very close to the original HiP 68k, the behavior of the windows was still quite rudimentary compared to TAWS. It soon became apparent that it was more expedient to not only use Michael Rupp's assistance, but to completely hand over the implementation in TAWS to him, since the GUI was completely rewritten based on his TAWS classes. Parallel to this it happened that K-P Koljonen had resumed the further development of HippoPlayer for Amiga in 2021 (amiga-news.de reported) and it was agreed that their webclone should become official with K-P Koljonen’s blessing. In close cooperation between the author of the mod player and Michael Rupp, the original GUI was studied and rebuilt down to the smallest detail for the web implementation. Care was taken to ensure that the two HippoPlayers are compatible, i.e. that playlists can be exchanged. No matter which version created the playlist, the other one can read it. Thanks to the UHC tools by Patrik Axelsson and David Eriksson, HiP can now access Internet sources directly. The UHC server and its search API is also used for searching in HiP-TAWS. This makes compatible playlists possible, because if local files on the Amiga hard disk were referenced, this would not be possible otherwise. In this context, one of the new features is the published playlists, which can be found in the "Playlists" folder. Through the Amiga remix search it should then also be possible to play MP3s, but the existing backend was only for the various tracker formats, but not for normal audio files like MP3, WAV, etc.. So Michael Rupp developed this himself. Now it is possible to play all formats including all audio files via this one player class. When HiP finally supported internet radio streaming, a streaming backend was added. The scopes (graphical representation of what was heard) were also quite elaborate. In addition to the original HippoScope, RuppScope was created as a separate scope option by reverse-engineering. The site was first published at workbench.asciiarena.se/, and the other existing projects were integrated as iFrame applications by the "aSCIIaRENa" people: AmIRC, NComm and the demos under Work:Demos. AmIRC and NComm is in early alpha stage and their names will probably be changed later on. The IBrowse implementation was done by Michael Rupp himself and is intended as a homage to the Amiga browser, which its author, Oliver Roberts, took good note of when we pointed it out. In contrast to the original, the online version of course only handles a fraction. aSCIIaRENA can still be reached through https://www.asciiarena.se if you prefer that instead of viewing it in the iBrowse clone at https://www.hippoplayer.se. When HippoPlayer became more and more central, the alias address hippoplayer.se/ was added. The UADE backend alone already supports about 300 formats, as Wothke had developed (and continues to develop) more backends, and made them available as open source. So more were integrated, whereby currently about 500 formats are supported. More will follow. (dr) [News message: 25. Mar. 2023, 06:40] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
25.Mar.2023 mnemo (ANF) |
Graphics card ZZ9000: New firmware version 1.13 Lukas F. Hartmann's ZZ9000 is a graphics card with additional features and ports (network, USB, SD cards), which can be ordered in different versions (amiga-news.de reported). Yesterday, the new firmware version 1.13 was released, which mainly provides stability improvements. In addition to the firmware, the driver package (LHA) must also be updated. The changes:
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24.Mar.2023 |
Amiga emulator: Amiberry 5.6.0 Amiberry is an Amiga emulator for ARM-based single-chip systems like the Raspberry Pi, the Odroid XU4 or the Tinkerboard from ASUS, which brings some newly developed features like a "WHDLoad-Booter" or support for controller configuration using RetroArch. For example it is used in the Workbench distribution AmiKit for the Raspberry Pi 4/400. A few moments ago, version 5.6.0 has been released. Changes: Bugfixes
[News message: 24. Mar. 2023, 20:17] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
24.Mar.2023 |
Amiga emulator for MacOS: vAmiga V2.4 beta 1 Dirk Hoffmann continues working on his Amiga emulator vAmiga for MacOS and now has released the first beta version of v2.4. Changes: Enhancements:
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24.Mar.2023 |
AROS x86: Update of ABI-v0 developer branch to version 20201110-2 In mid-February AROS developer Krzysztof 'deadwood' Śmiechowicz released version 20201110-1 of AROS ABIv0 for 32-bit systems (amiga-news.de reported). Today's second release contains some changes and bug fixes (release notes). (dr) [News message: 24. Mar. 2023, 16:15] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
24.Mar.2023 |
Video tutorial: The AMOS commands Load IFF, Get Icon and Paste Icon In another part of his series of short tutorials on AMOS Pro (amiga-news.de reported), retro and Amiga fan 'Yawning Angel' this time explains the AMOS commands Load IFF, Get Icon and Paste Icon, which he uses to load in graphics for buttons from an IFF file, and use those buttons in a program. (dr) [News message: 24. Mar. 2023, 06:17] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
24.Mar.2023 |
m68k assembly: "Amiga Assembly" plugin V1.8.3 for Visual Studio Code (update) "Amiga Assembly" is a plugin for Visual Studio Code to support assembly language for the Amiga Motorola 68000 machines and emulators. After Paul Raingeard had already corrected a bug of version 1.8.0 under macOS with version 1.8.1, further problems are solved with the now available version 1.8.2. On GitHub a detailed documentation is available. Update: (25.03.2023, 07:20, dr) Meanwhile version 1.8.3 is available, which partly fixes the bug that the link order could not be set. (dr) [News message: 24. Mar. 2023, 05:44] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
24.Mar.2023 (ANF) |
Event: Geit@Home #1 2023 From Friday, April 14, till Sunday, April 16 2023, members of the Amiga clubs Osnabrück and Steinfurt meet once again at Guido 'geit' Mersmann's home in Hörstel, Germany. Details can be found in our German news-item or at the title link. (dr) [News message: 24. Mar. 2023, 04:50] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
23.Mar.2023 |
Encryption protocol: AmiSSL 5.8 (AmigaOS 3/4) Version 5.8 of the open source encryption protocol AmiSSL has been released, now based on the latest version OpenSSL 3.1.0. The detailed changes:
Download AmigaOS 3: AmiSSL-5.8-OS3.lha (3,3 MB) Download AmigaOS 4: AmiSSL-5.8-OS4.lha (3,1 MB) Download SDK: AmiSSL-5.8-SDK.lha (2,3 MB) (dr) [News message: 23. Mar. 2023, 19:02] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
23.Mar.2023 |
Video: March update on BitBeamCannon projects In a short video BitBeamCannon has informed about the current status of their projects (Metro Siege, DaemonClaw, Scorpion Boy). (dr) [News message: 23. Mar. 2023, 06:27] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
23.Mar.2023 |
Maze game: Cube V0.30 Sami Vehmaa is in the process of writing another game with AmiBlitz3 for fast Amigas with graphics cards or emulators: in "Cube" (YouTube video), the player has to find his way out of a kind of labyrinth (amiga-news.de reported). He has updated to version 0.30, which now features both an intro and an ending scene, as well as adding random lights and sounds (closing doors etc.). (dr) [News message: 23. Mar. 2023, 04:24] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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