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16.Jul.2001 Ben Yoris/Hyperion (ANF) |
Hyperion publishes Voodoo3 vs. Permedia 2 benchmarks Hyperion Entertainment recently conducted some tests benchmarking the Permedia 2 based Cybervision PPC against a Voodoo 3 / Prometheus combo. The test is a timedemo in Heretic II. Cybervision PPC 640x480: 14.9 FPS 800x600: 9.9 FPS Configuration: Cyberstorm PPC 604e/233-060/50, 128 MB of RAM Voodoo 3 (Prometheus) 640x480: 18.6 FPS 800x600: 18.6 FPS Configuration: Cyberstorm PPC 604e/200-060/50, 96 MB of RAM For more detailed informations you may check the Amiga Extreme Web site. (ps) (Translation: sk) [News message: 16. Jul. 2001, 14:34] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
15.Jul.2001 Olaf Koebnik (E-Mail) |
Amiga Arena News: 'The Prophet' Olaf Koebnik wrote: Amiga Arena Full Version With permission of Mark Ford the Amiga Arena makes possible the release of 'The Prophet'. 'The Prophet' is a role game released by 'Alive Media Soft' in 1999. Unfortunately a number of problems occured, hence more than one year of development were in vane for Mark F. The 'Amiga Format' rated 'The Prophet' at 81%, those days. 'The Prophet' is available in English, only. Some features:
Amiga Arena Status Report Due to holidays and Amiga's future in the air activities decrease somehow, at this time. Several things are in the works, but I don't want to put you off with announcements (unfortunately that's what others are doing sufficient!). :-( Also it becomes more and more difficult to achieve special prices for shareware software, cause almost no market remaining. Ideas and tips are always welcome! Also I'm still wanting someone who would like to translate interviews and texts. Contact: Olaf Koebnik (olaf.koebnik@online-club.de) (sd) (Translation: mj) [News message: 15. Jul. 2001, 21:54] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
14.Jul.2001 Michael Merkel (ANF) |
Amiga chooses H&P's StormC as official development environment July 14, 2001 Amiga Inc is pleased to announce that it is partnering with HAAGE&PARTNER GmbH, of Glashuetten, Germany in order to provide Amiga developers with a world class development environment. Amiga Inc is working closely with HAAGE&PARTNER to provide for the first their flagship StormC developer package will become the official Amiga Development System. This will see StormC providing transparent, language independent support for both the AmigaOS and the AmigaDE. "Amiga is committed to moving application development forwards to support our new architecture." said Fleecy Moss, Chief Technical Officer of Amiga Inc. "This means dynamic, persistent components, descriptive, location independent interfaces, brokered services and a complete separation of design from implementation. HAAGE&PARTNER have spent many years creating a simple, easy to use, yet powerful development package for the AmigaOS, and we are delighted to be working with them as we push forwards. "We are very pleased about the Amiga certification on StormC", said Jürgen Haage, General Manager of HAAGE&PARTNER GmbH. "This certification is a quality assurance for Amiga Inc. and guarantees the Amiga developer community a continuous further development of our StormC development system." The complete press release can be found following the title link. (ps) (Translation: wk) [News message: 14. Jul. 2001, 00:58] [Comments: 0] [Send via e-mail] [Print version] [ASCII version] |
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