16.Jul.2001
Milan Pollé (ANF)
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Genetic Species for Gameboy Advance petition
Milan Pollé (author of the site, but not the petition pages) write:
Seeing the FPS games announced for the Gameboy Advance started me thinking
about the awesome Amiga game Genetic Species, by
Marble Eyes.
This game is an FPS with really great atmosphere and elements borrowed
from the classic 'Paradroid', like being able to take over the bodies
and skills of your enemies.
As this game worked well on low-end Amigas, about three years ago, I
thought it might be possible to port it to the Gameboy Advance. The
developers of this game worked for three years on it and only sold
hundreds or at the most a couple of thousands of copies, as the Amiga
market had shrunk when the game was completed, but also because of
piracy. Needless to say the developers were really disappointed.
I coined this idea in the Gameboy Advance forum on www.ign.com
and people were really interested in this game, so they started
contacting the developers, who were suprised by the sudden attention
this game got. At the moment the developers are looking into the
possibilities of doing a port.
We ask anyone interested in a Gameboy Advance version to sign our
petition. Even if in the end a port won't or can't be done, it will
show the developers that their work is appreciated by a lot of
people. (ps) (Translation: sk)
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16.Jul.2001
Webmaster SAUGe.V. (ANF)
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Attention: virus after EBay-auction?
Attention: virus after EBay-auction?
Attention: sellers and byers:
It seems that shortly after the end of an auction some sellers and byers got an e-mail with the sender of the seller or byer that contains a ".exe"-file.
Do not open this file! If you do your Windows-system will be infected with the "W95/Hybris.worm.B"-virus. Maybe this virus makes it possible to attack your system with a subseven program. EBay is allready informed.
(ps) (Translation: sk)
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16.Jul.2001
No Risc No Fun (ANF)
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nrnf: Voodoo3 Speedtest
Fabio Trotta wrote:
The day before yesterday when I wanted to post the Voodoo3-speedtest
I recognized that there was a new version of the display driver.
This was why I trashed all the findings and retested everything with
this new versions of the P96 and W3D drivers.
Now my findings are available at the title link. I compared the speed of
the Voodoo3, the CVPPC, PicassoIV and the AGA-chip. There are some
3D-game-tests and also 2D-graphicfunctions-tests available now. Find
out what a Voodoo3 is able to offer you in your Amiga.
(ps)
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16.Jul.2001
ANN
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Event: Saku 2001 - Website online
Saku 2001 will be held on Saturday September 1st 2001 at the Science
Centre Heureka in Vantaa, near Helsinki. The event will open at 12:00 and
end at 18:00. Admission will be free of charge.
Finnish Amiga Users Group is pleased to announce that the Web site for its
fourth Amiga event, Saku 2001, is now open. The Web site features
highlights, directions and other vital information for interested visitors and
exhibitors from Finland and abroad.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Finnish Amiga Users Group Announces Saku 2001 Web Site
VANTAA, FINLAND - July 15, 2001 - Finnish Amiga Users Group is
pleased to announce that the Web site for its fourth Amiga event, Saku 2001,
is now open. The Web site features highlights, directions and other vital
information for interested visitors and exhibitors from Finland and abroad.
Two webcams will be available from the venue. We are also planning an
IRC channel.
Fleecy Moss, Vice President of Amiga Inc., will attend the show and
demonstrate the latest Amiga products such as the AmigaDE. A
representative of Matay company will present their new PCI bridge, the
Prometheus. The Mediator PCI bridge will also be demonstrated with a
Voodoo3 graphics card. Latest versions of Nova Design's ImageFX and
Aladdin4D are available for testing. Finnish Amiga retailer Gentle Eye Ky
offers a variety of Amiga products to buy at the venue. Other highlights and
competitions are planned.
Saku 2001 will be held on Saturday September 1st 2001 at the Science
Centre Heureka in Vantaa, near Helsinki. The event will open at 12:00 and
end at 18:00. Admission will be free of charge.
Please stay tuned for more details as the planning progresses. For further
information, visit Finnish Amiga Users Group's Web Site at
http://saku.amigafin.org/ or
http://tzimmola.tky.hut.fi/saku/.
E-mail inquiries may be sent to Terho Henriksson (terho.henriksson@kopteri.net).
Please also contact Terho if you or your company have products that you
would like
to demonstrate or advertise in Saku 2001.
About Finnish Amiga Users Group
Finnish Amiga Users Group (Suomen Amiga-käyttäjät ry.) is a non-profit
organization for promoting Amiga computing and helping Amiga users in
Finland. Also known as Saku, after its e-zine, the group is trying to
accomplish its goals by organizing meetings and by publishing an e-zine.
Since 1993 the Finnish Amiga Users Group and its predecessors have
released over thirty issues of the magazine and held several public
gatherings. Other accomplishments include the Web site and Sakunet, a
national Fidonet style network of Amiga related bulletin board systems.
(sd) (Translation: sk)
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15.Jul.2001
Martin Merz (ANF)
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Icons: MasonIcons - New Archives
Some new and reworked archives are available on the MasonIcons homepage
and on Aminet:
- ClassMI - complete icon set for ClassAction
- eNoteMI - reworked toolbar image set for eNote
- MD2MI - new GlowIcons toolbar for MicroDOT II
- PlayMI - image set and new skin for PlayGUI
For further information, please visit the 'projects' site of Mason.Home.
(sd) (Translation: mj)
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15.Jul.2001
Amiga Future
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History: ExoticA extended
The ExoticA website
deals with the music capabilities and history of the Amiga.
On the website you will find exotic Amiga music, demo information, Amiga games
cover-scans, utilities, disk magazines, and more of nostalgic and historic value
from the Amiga world.
On 14. July 2001 the site was updated and many new things were added:
- The 'BP-SoundMon-section' was extended.
- Missing Newsflash issues were added - this disk magazine contains many exclusive software
and music reviews.
- 'The tracker history' is now online, again, and can be found in the 'Info-section'.
- The 'Demo Scene Reference Manual' and 'The Demo Pack Reference Manual'
were extended very much.
Closer information can be taken from the
news site of
ExoticA.
(sd) (Translation: mj)
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15.Jul.2001
Marcus Neervoort (E-Mail)
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History: AmigaPage extended with adverts
Marcus Neervoort wrote:
Again an update after longer delay....
I received some Amiga adverts and Amiga show adverts, again.
Those are online from today and can be found under
'AMIGA GESCHICHTE'.
Furthermore from today my special site about the Amiga World 2001 is
online. Unfortunately there is not much content, yet, but this will
change during the following weeks.....
So, have fun till the next update.
Kind regards, Marcus
(sd) (Translation: mj)
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15.Jul.2001
Olaf Koebnik (E-Mail)
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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:
- more than 200.000 locations
- non-linear game flow
- HD version
- different enemies
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)
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15.Jul.2001
Andreas Wolff (gg-gcc-ML)
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Compiler: gcc V2.95.3-3 Bugfix
On 15. July 2001 Andreas Wolff has released a new version of his gcc-m68k port for
the Amiga on Geek Gadgets.
This one fixes problems with the compiling options:
'-fbaserel' und '-fbaserel32'.
Download:
(sd) (Translation: mj)
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15.Jul.2001
Metalmoon-ML
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Music: Faces of Mars
Patrick Henz released 'Donwloads', which contains the best-of of the
'Faces of Mars' series including music taken from other free CDs like
'Formula 1 Manager enhanced', 'Paranoia' or 'Amiga Toons'.
The following pieces of music are contained:
Lexx, Mulher do meus Sonhos, The Song G'Kar, Herzschlag, Faces of
Mars, Verao, Theme from 3Pyramids, Party Time, Dias Oscuros,
Traveller, Das Experiment, Faces of Mars 2001, Future World,
The Dark Theme, Lights over Mars, Human by Design, Touching
Earth, Elegant Sound of Hal, Samba de Smurfet, History and Future,
Phoenix Machine, Martians! - Part 2, and Dartk Time.
'Downloads' can be ordered as CD or VHS video tape via the title link.
(sd) (Translation: mj)
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15.Jul.2001
Amiga Future
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Scalos: New Plugin 'Titlebar Clock'
On 14. July 2001 the new plug-in 'Titlebar Clock' was released for the
alternative Workbench 'Scalos'. This plug-in adds a clock and date
display to the titlebar of the Scalos desktop.
Download: Scalos-Plugin_Clock.lha (12K)
(sd) (Translation: mj)
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15.Jul.2001
Horst Diebel (ANF)
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The end of Amiga-Society?
On 17. July 2001 the Amiga-Society would have had their first
anniversary. After the initial problems on start-up, the end of A4EP, etc.,
etc., etc., the new page was taken offline (for the time being).
Hence among other sites also the mirror of the Big Book of Amiga Hardware
and the new Schlachtfeld website were disabled. On 17. July an opinion poll
shall determine whether or not we should continue the pages / projects.
But the previous feedback rather indicates the end of the project.
Best regards,
Horst Diebel
(sd) (Translation: mj)
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15.Jul.2001
Bernd Gmeineder / Peter Levan (ANF)
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Game: Emerald Mine Online now part of AMI Sector One
The popular site 'Emerald Mine Online', dedicated to the same named
well known Kingsoft game, now became a part of AMI Sector One by the
name of 'Emerald Web'.
Emerald Web offers downloads of hundreds of Emerald Mine clones for the
Amiga as well as editors, cover-scans, and more. The layout of Emerald Web
was adjusted to AMI Sector One, too.
Who owns Emerald Mine relating games still not listed on Emerald Web,
please contact.
The URL of Emerald Web is http://amiga.emucamp.com/emerald/.
(sd) (Translation: mj)
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15.Jul.2001
REBOLforces
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Magazine: REBOL/Zine Issue 3 Vol 1
On 13. July 2001 Jeff Kreis has released the 3rd issue of the REBOL/Zine magazine.
This online magazine deals with the REBOL system. The current issue contains articles
about the following subjects:
- REBOL Puzzles and Idioms
- Compose is your friend
- Compose Idioms
- Block stripper
- Parsing financial statements - sort of.
- Doing the impossible - shell access without shell access
- Iterated Fields?? (an iterator intro and iter-field howto(-fakeit))
- Get-Word!
(sd) (Translation: mj)
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15.Jul.2001
Starmag-Team (ANF)
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PSX-CheatBook V1.7.1 released
Today a PSX cheat book was put online on our site. Unfortunately only
PSX 1 relating at this time, but this would change in the next version.
The cheat book is located under "PSX".
(ps) (Translation: mj)
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14.Jul.2001
Amiga Inc.
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AMIGA Inc. News
press release:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Amiga joins Tao in its plans to support Open Contents Platform Association
Snoqualmie, WA - July 13, 2001
Amiga today announced its support of the Open Content Platform Association
(OCPA), The Tao Group, along with Sharp, JVC and Kyocera, launched the
OCPA today to promote the creation of a flexible and open environment
that will benefit hardware vendors and content developers.
The Amiga developer community is the largest and most experienced
at creating applications targeting the intent platform from Tao. Amiga
developers are well known in the industry for creating compelling
multimedia applications. Amiga is already working with a number of
Tao partners to deliver games and productivity applications for the
intent platform.
"The standardization of the intent platform will help Amiga's development
community target a broad number of hardware devices", said Bill
McEwen, the President and CEO of Amiga, Inc. "Our experience with intent has
shown that it is an excellent platform for building multimedia applications.
We have more than 18 months of expertise in creating application that run on
intent and we look forward to working with the OCPA to share our experience
with them."
"Amiga has been an excellent partner with a worldwide development community
that can benefit from this initiative", said Francis Charig, Chairman of the
Tao Group. "Amiga's inputs will be valuable to the working members of the
OCPA and we welcome their participation."
Amiga offers developers a number of programs and products to help build
applications. The Amiga SDK (available at http://www.amiga.com) offers a
development environment and tools for developers. The Amiga Support Network
(http://www.amigadev.net) offers developers a forum for discussion, mailing
lists, and other infrastructure for joint collaboration efforts.
Amiga has also signed a distribution agreement with Sharp Corporation that
allows content created by Amiga developers to be distributed on Sharp Space
Town. Sharp Space Town provides applications and other content that run on
the Sharp Zaurus and other Sharp PDA devices. Amiga also offers distribution
channels for worldwide markets.
About Amiga Inc.
Amiga Inc. provides technology to developers for writing and porting
applications to a new multi-media operating system which is hardware
and operating system agnostic. Amiga is based in Snoqualmie, WA,
28 miles east of Seattle and has offices worldwide.
Contacts:
Bill McEwen
Amiga, Inc.
Tel: +1 (425) 396-5660
Fax: +1 (425) 396-5671
Email: bill@amiga.com
http://www.amiga.com (ps)
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14.Jul.2001
Matay
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Matay: New Prometheus SDK and new drivers
There's a new software kit for developers in version 1.49 ready for download at
Matay's homepage. All Voodoo3 2000/3000 drivers have been revised and are now
available in a final version.
Download:
Prometheus149.lha
V3_13JUL.lha
Picasso96InstallPrometheus.lha
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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14.Jul.2001
Steffen Haeuser (ANF)
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Hyperion and the StormC 4
Steffen Haeuser wrote:
After our reactions on the "StormC 4 news" I was asked by Ben Hermans to explain
our position on this topic to clarify some misunderstandings and
falsifications.
At Heretic II times we were using a "self development" called gcc-WarpUP, a self
standing port of gcc to WarpUP and 68k. This compiler had the substantial
disadvantage that no debugger - very important for program testing and fast bug
fixing - was available (and wasn't easily made, either). Besides that the
compiling speed was quite slow (despite PPC exe), and there was no GUI
available. At that time this compiler was the only alternative, though:
- SAS/C: Even when leaving aside the missing WarpOS support, this compiler
isn't really suitable for a "big" PC port. Doing a PC port there's normally a
heavy use of C++, and when a compiler isn't 100% compatible with the standard
used by compilers like gcc/VisualC++/Metroworks CodeWarrior - inclusive
possible "enhancements" of these compilers - doing a port is made much more
difficult, if not even impossible. It may well be possible to develop a C project with
such a compiler but not a C++ project. The only one of our projects being not
C++ was Heretic II. And the most of our projects rely HEAVILY on C++, with STL
and all things belonging to it.
Because of that we don't feel like doing long ports and then, when linking,
having to realize that the compiler isn't compatible enough with gcc/... making a
compiler change necessary.
- vbcc: In my opinion this is a great compiler, too, but as it doesn't support
C++ using this compiler is completely out of question for us. Besides that
we prefer a commercial product. In case of bugs you may demand a fast bugfix,
or you get telephone support or so.
But sure, the vbcc is a good compiler - but it simply doesn't suit our needs.
By the way: vbcc has no source level debugger, either (wosdebug is not
source level but assembler level).
- StormC 3: For StormC 3 (in contrary to 4) counts the same as for SAS/C - a
special compiler not compatible enough for the Amiga market.
Now Haage&Partner have decided to drop their "own" code generator in favour of
the gcc code generator - what was welcomed by us - with the version 4 of StormC.
That means: StormC 4 has more in common with gcc-WarpUP than with StormC 3.
That means that with StormC 4 you get all what you get with gcc-WarpUP but
additionally you get the special features of the StormC that gcc-WarpUP doesn't
offer:
- A superb source level debugger
- 40% faster compiling than with gcc-WarpUP thanks to optimizations
(in the PPC version)
- A significiantly more efficient I/O linker library
- A profiler for 68k and PPC
- A graphical IDE
- The possibility to compile via network
- (Partly) Object file compatibility with StormC 3 and vbcc-WarpUP
and SAS/C 68k
- The possibility to create mixedbinaries
- The possibility to easily create PPC shared libraries
- Support possibilities from the developer (very important for us,
no matter what compiler !!!)
Though this sounds like advertising: For a developer of commercial software
there's simply no alternative to StormC 4 on the Amiga.
And I don't see any rason why people absolutely want to talk about an
alternative.
If I only think of the many weeks (!!!) of work the debugger of StormC 4 has
shortened my work on the port of Freespace. These are REAL working hours I have
saved through this.
By the way, the BSD compatibility of the includes of StormC (as gcc derivative)
is considerably better than the one of the CodeWarrior includes for MacOS.
Steffen Haeuser
Hyperion Entertainment
SteffenH@hyperion-software.de (ps) (Translation: wk)
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14.Jul.2001
Thomas Wolf (ANF)
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Failure at amigakult.com repaired
Lift switchboard
Unfortunately my site couldn't be viewed since Friday. Because of a small error
was the start of the page cancelled. This error was removed now and therefore
the is the lift switchboard for the Cologne exhibition reachable again. Please
excuse this disturbance many times.
Thomas Wolf
(ps) (Translation: wk)
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14.Jul.2001
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Aminet Uploads until 14.07.2001
TaskiSMS.lha comm/tcp 476K+Sends SMS to GSM phones (MUI).
MKD_Euskal9.lha demo/aga 390K+Euskal Party 9 invitation 680x0 aga/cgx
PerfectCircle.lha demo/aga 5.2M+Perfect Circle demo by TBL - fixed versi
i3Pm-qcv.lha demo/intro 67K+Q[r]COV - intro contribution to Flag2001
Devotion2.lha demo/mag 1.3M+Devotion issue 2 - diskmag by Haujobb
SNMAOptsMUI.lha dev/asm 29K+Modern SNMA assembler options GUI v1.4
2b_CreativE.lha dev/e 120K+CreativE - AmigaE compiler/linker [binar
2b_CrtvE_src.lha dev/e 183K+AmigaE compiler [sources]
AmigaSDLstorm4.lha dev/misc 171K+Version 1.2.0 of Amiga SDL for StormC4 (
MakeTagBase.lha dev/misc 7K+Make methods and tags bases 1.15 (21.06.
urltext.lha dev/mui 19K+MUI public custom url class
AaktInt0601.lha docs/mags 166K+International infotainment magazine
AaktInt0601GFX.lha docs/mags 147K+International infotainment magazine
mc801.lha docs/mags 260K+German Metal Mag in HTML - 8 / 01 (Augu
TheCrypt18.lha docs/mags 2.8M+Issue 18 of "The Crypt" magazine
Mattonite.lha game/demo 484K+Arkanoid demo game, working in progress
SWOSEd_GR.lha game/patch 18K+Greek documentation for SWOS Ed 1.85
WHD_Ikari.lha game/patch 20K+HD Installer for Ikari Warriors
WHD_UridiumII.lha game/patch 18K+Uridium II Hard Drive Installer
MMKeyboard.lha hard/hack 153K+V1.14 Use entire Multmedia Keyboard on A
imdbDiff010706.lha misc/imdb 2.0M+Diffs for the Internet MovieDatabase
bird.lha misc/sci 2K+Small program of flocking birds
MoonDial.lha misc/sci 46K+Graphically shows the moons phase. V1.6
Relativity.lha misc/sci 16K+Time dilatation calculator V1.1
Chipnonchip.lha mods/blkha 235K+Chipy styled PT mod by blakkhar
Finsternis.lha mods/blkha 261K+"Schranz" PT mod by blakkhar
Solong.lha mods/blkha 1.0M+16 channel DBM by blakkhar
NP_ZShuf.lha mods/misc 858K+Noyz Phaktah '007 - Zombie Shuffle by Ho
Projectyle.lha mods/misc 88K+Custom module from "Projectyle"
rno-r062.mpg mods/mpg 6.7M+Rno-records release #62 by Habit(Elektro
vdo_ninj.lha mods/vdo 39K+Ninjat rannalla [xm 18ch]
ForrestLevel.lzh mods/xm 989K+And in the forrest we go...
EP_JasonPage.lha mus/play 17K+EaglePlayer "Jason Page" external replay
EP_SteveTurner.lha mus/play 9K+EaglePlayer "Steve Turner" external repl
EP_TME.lha mus/play 6K+EaglePlayer "The Musical Enlightenment"
MASMPegDevice.lha mus/play 129K+CBM compat. device for MAS MP3 Player
htmldoc.lha text/misc 844K+Convert HTML to PDF,PostScript...v1.8.14
alba.lha util/boot 62K+Lock your Amiga with a password ITA-ENG
TxtToHTML.lha util/conv 23K+TXT files to HTML Documents Converter
ReqToolsLib.lha util/libs 195K+V39.1 reqtools.library w/src (AROS back
Safe.lha util/virus 33K+Virus detector v16.1
classaction.lha util/wb 399K+AmigaOS multipurpose filemanager
handmouse.lha util/wb 1K+Cute mousepointer (hand+sleeping mouse)
suomicountry.lha util/wb 1K+Suomi.country file (Finnish) (as) (Translation: wk)
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14.Jul.2001
Michael Merkel (ANF)
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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)
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