30.Jan.2001
Heise [Newsticker]
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Heise: Forbidden to Despair ;-)
»Who wants to vent one's displeasure by the emoticon :-( risks a draconian punishment.
Wrongdoers have to write a thousand times: ":-( is a registered trademark of Despair, Inc.".
Albeit the punishment claimed already indicates the satiric character of this action –
reality beggars all presiflage. The Despair company
really has booked the trademark ":-(" – in dependence on the smiley ":-)"
pronounced as frowny – at the US patent office
in 1998. And the office in point of fact
granted this
application in May 2000.«
Complete article under the title link (German).
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30.Jan.2001
Crystal Interactive Software
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Poll by Chrystal Interactive Software
Crystal Interactive Software is a marketing company for games software (e.g. Bubble Heroes).
To be able to better estimate which genre is in demand a poll has been started in which
you can participate under the title link. JavaScript[TM] must be enabled.
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30.Jan.2001
Jan Devos via eMail
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3ivx, Ready for Global Television!
The video compression format '3ivX' is now officially implemented in
MooVId and
SoftCinema.
At the request of a reader here a link to a
3ivX test-movies page.
Following the complete press release:
January 29, 2001- Happy Machines releases the second preview of their
next generation video compression technology called 3ivx. Small file
size and high quality video is one part of the 3ivx advantages, the
other one is the truly multi-platform nature. This is great for video
conferencing, video-on-demand, broadband content providing,
interactive television but also for UMTS (or G3 mobile phones)
implementations.
True mutli-platform support means that it is available for
Windows: Windows Media Player plug-in or QuickTime plug-in
MacOS: QuickTime plug-in
Linux (x86, PPC) & Solaris: XAnim
BeOS: Media Player plug-in
Amiga: WarpUP (MooVId for 68k & PPC) and PowerUP (SoftCinema)
The decoder is available on the site
right now. For the moment,
however, the encoder is reserved for 3ivx partners.
"Quality and multi-platform is one thing, but particularly important
for the movie studios is encryption, watermarking and Digital Rights
Management" said Jan Devos, President of Happy Machines. "That's why
we made sure our 3ivx codec is standard compatible with most of the
encryption and DRM systems available"
"I was amazed by the quality" explained Mr. Alan Redhouse, Chairman
of the Eyetech Group.
"That's why we are bundling this codec with our
next generation AmigaOne hardware".
The current release is 5 to 20% better than the most efficient codecs
out there. In comparison with MPEG-2 that means a ratio of 1:12 while
near DVD quality. This indicates that the 3ivx video codec, while
still in development, is already one of the best.
There is a lot of interest in such a high performance codec. The 3
million page views on the 3ivx.com web-site after the first preview
release in December show that very well.
Happy Machines also referred to as the Think-Tank is a small Belgian
company representing an extremely creative team and a large
international network of inventors, software and hardware developers,
designers in various fields such as imaging, satellite
communications, artificial intelligence, machinery etc., which has
contacts with top-manufacturers worldwide. The company is also member
of the MPEG-group and is an Inmarsat partner. It is orientated on
project development and related intellectual properties.
Press Contact:
Happy Machines
+32-3-2816858
pr@3ivx.com
http://www.3ivx.com/pr/
© 2001 Happy Machines n.v.
3ivx is an international trademark
Jan Devos - Happy Machines n.v. - ICQ:4477062
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30.Jan.2001
Christoph Dietz
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More Details on zAMilo
As already reported, "AmigaDE zAMilo V0.098" is running as http server on a test server at Amiga, Inc.. Christoph Dietz has asked Gary Peake and Götz Ohnesorge for more information about the http server 'zaMilo' utilized on test.amigadev.net:
Amiga-News: Hello Gary and Götz! It came to our attention that the webserver on test.amigadev.net is running an zAMilo. The testpage tells that the server is installed since november. Did you install it?
Gary Peake: Yes, we installed it here at Amiga Inc. on our Linux based servers running the Amiga SDK.
Amiga-News: On which OS is the system running? AmigaDE isn't running native, is it?
Gary Peake: We run Red Hat on the servers. AmigaSDK is being hosted there. zAMilo runs on AmigaSDK.
Amiga-News: What does "zAMilo" stand for? Is it a mixed up akronym for "Mozila" (with an "l" missing.)
Götz Ohnesorge: "zAMilo" is a http server written by Patrick Roberts from Atrix. You can find more about it in the programs readme:
"zAMilo is a mini-http server. The compiled lite binary is less that 4k and is very fast. It was inspired by zilo by Stefan Hellkvist which was created by Ericsson to run on their mobile phones.
zAMilo serves simple http GET requests, which is enough for most sites. It also has the ability to serve the stdout of any other tool as an html document. In this way it emulates rsh via http."
Amiga-News: The server was down on friday. Did it crash because of the attention it got? Or was it only deactivated for maintenence?
Gary Peake: We are doing a lot of changing to our servers at the moment and had to take it down for a bit. It will be up and down for the next week or two as we shift some things around.
Amiga-News: Thank you Gary and Götz for this informations!
Contact Information Amiga Inc.
World Headquarter
AMIGA, Inc.
34935 SE Douglas Street
Suite 210
Snoqualmie, WA 98065 (USA)
Phone +1-425-396-5660
Fax. +1-425-396-5671
email: gary@amiga.com
WWW: Amiga Inc.
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30.Jan.2001
Richard Kapp on ANF
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GFX Lists
On my homepage there are two lists showing an overview of Amiga games
ad scene demos running on graphics boards. I would be happy to be able
to continue the lists with support of the Amiga users. Moreover there
are 12 new skins for CoolCALC on my homepage and some news on
programs planned.
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30.Jan.2001
Christoph Meier on ANF
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Heise: Head of Gateway Resigns
After Gateway beeing in the deep red
in 4Q/2000 Jeff Weitzen, chairman of the board of management of the PC manufacturer,
resigns. Ted Waitt, president of management, who founded Gateway in 1985, will line
up for succession.
More details are to find under title link in the official
press release from Gateway.
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30.Jan.2001
Christoph Meier on ANF
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Chip: Napster to be Subscription Service in Summer
»The Bertelsmann e-commerce group (BeCG) wants to attach fees for the use of
the music exchange Napster from June or July, according to what the head of
Bertelsmann, Thomas Middelhoff, said.«
More details under the title link (German).
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30.Jan.2001
Goetz Ohnesorge via eMail
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New Amiga Emulation Mailing List
Since a couple of days there is a new mailing list 'Amiga-Emulation'
on Gary Peake's OWLNET.net-Server. Who wants to subscirbe may send a
mail to majordomo@owlnet.net
with subscribe emulation in the body of the mail (text field).
The mailing lists 'Team Amiga Mailing List', 'Sofa-list', 'STRICQ-list',
and 'Arexx-list' are also hosted there. More information are to find
in the Mailing Lists section under the title link.
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30.Jan.2001
Juergen Theiner on ANF
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Play!Amiga Needs Your Help
Soon the reworked version of Play!Amiga shall go online.
There are some data from Amiga users still missing! Please,
send the titles of three of your favourit games as soon as possible to
Juergen Theiner for creating
a chart list.
Very important: a ',Fist Aid Database' with tips and trick all around
installation and running of games is to be created. If you have a hint such as,
"to insall the game XY first you have to manually set the assign 'XY'",
please sent it quick. Thank you very much for your help.
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30.Jan.2001
Mikael 'XtaL' Fors on ANF
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GameSpy Interview with Bill McEwen
James Hill from Gamespy, Inc., the popular game portal, has done an interview
with Bill McEwen. Read this interview under the title link.
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29.Jan.2001
Horst Diebel on ANF
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Big Book of Amiga Hardware updated
'Big Book of Amiga Hardware' was updated. There are 20 more or less big
changes and additions. To be up-to-date Ian is always looking for new pictures and
informations! It would be grate if some of you could mail new material to
Ian (german or english).
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29.Jan.2001
Brad Webb via eMail
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Amiga Update - January 2001 Newsletter
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A L T . W O A I N H U D D E R S F I E L D U K
A M I G A 2 0 0 1 I N S T . L O U I S U S A
C S & E L A T E S T P U B L I C A T I O N N E W S
M A K E T O O L S D A E M O N W O R K W I T H 3 . 9
A M I G A Z O N E L O G O G O O D S
N E W M E D I A T O R N E T . D E V I C E R E L E A S E D
P U R E B A S I C 2 . 0 0 F R O M F A N T A I S I E
N E W S K U L P T V E R S I O N A V A I L A B L E
S E R V I C E M A N A G E R F O R F R E E
N E W S T O R M C D E V E L O P E R S ' P A C K A G E
V A P O R W A R E ' S M F T P I I 1 . 2 I S O U T
Editor's Thoughts and Introduction:
Over on Amiga.org, there's a lot of talk the last day or two about a
new "Coldfire" processor model from Motorola. Pegged at 100% 68060
compatible and running at 300Mhz, it's generating a lot of excitement
from Classic Amiga users. As nearly as we can tell, this isn't all
that new news, seeming to go back originally to an article that
appeared in "EE Times" on October 17 last.
Whatever the case, does it really matter? We don't think so. The
future of the Amiga is the new DE. The old 68K market is almost dead.
All you need do is look at "Amiga Update". We've cut back to monthly,
and the issues are smaller, because there just isn't much Amiga news
any longer (we could run more articles by reporting on announced plans
to develop software, or alpha releases, but we prefer to wait until
there's a reasonably finished product). Until the DE is really
established and growing, that's the way it will be.
Even if there's somebody left to make boards for the new chip, all it
will run is the older software. It might be handy for compatibility as
an add-on board for new DE based machines, but we really doubt that's
going to happen.
Now, if there'd been a fast, truly compatible Coldfire chip a couple
of years ago ...
Other Amigans are justifiably concerned about the persistent rumors
of money problems at Amiga Inc. We've been concerned as well. However,
we're not ready to panic and write them off. The collapse of the .com
investment market has made coming up with cash difficult for all
startups. But, as MooBunny reported recently after talking with Bill
McEwen, Amiga claims it's not failing to meet obligations and has
products ready to go, unlike the .coms which died. That may make all
the difference in the world, as long as Amiga can promote them and
sell some. The fact that they apparently can't afford to attend key
trade shows is quite worrisome, but doesn't necessarily signal the end
of the world. As we've said often, time will tell.
Meanwhile, there is still news in the Amiga community, as you can see
below. It's mostly positive news, and we hope you enjoy it.
Brad Webb,
Editor
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E-mail to the E-ditor:
26 Dec 2000
If possible, in a future newsletter, I'd like to see any info that
might be available concerning someo of the great Amiga software
products which seem to have dropped off the "Radar" during the last
few years.
Products such as the SuperBase database (Still the best database I've
ever used), Final Writer from Softwood (Again, the Best word processor
I've ever used), etc.
Are these products going to be part of the New Amiga? What happened
to them?
For instance, I read a report somewhere that the person who owned
SuperBAse had died and that his widow now owns the rights, but is Not
in a position, either financially or professionally, to do anything
with those rights. True? False? Is there a "White Knight" software
firm which could bring the product back??
Thanks for a great newsletter.
Jerry
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Jerry,
We'd love to run such information, and will if we get any stories or
press releases that cover these products. SuperBase - most recently
SBase 4 Pro or Personal - is still the database manager I use when I
want to get real work done. At last year's Amiga show in St. Louis, it
was possible to pick up an update disk from the current owner of the
software rights. Since then, I've not heard a word.
Brad
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A L T . W O A I N H U D D E R S F I E L D U K
This forthcoming Amiga show will be held on Saturday 24th February
2001 in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. Doors open at 12.00 noon and the
show closes at 5.00pm
The show is presented by the Huddersfield Amiga User Group (HAUG),
co-sponsored by Eyetech and in conjunction with Wirenet
The venue for alt.WoA is The Old Cornmill on the outskirts of
Huddersfield. This location is less than one minutes drive from
Junction 25 of the M62 Motorway. There is an onsite large free Car
Park and the Hotel boasts both Restaurant and Bar Facilities.
There is public transport access by Rail to Dewsbury then taking a
bus from Dewsbury Bus Station for Brighouse (via Clifton.). Buses run
every half an hour on the day of the show.
For those interested in accomodation for the Saturday night, pay a
visit to the website of CreativeTown.com for details of hotels and
guest houses in the area.
Exhibitors
o Eyetech Group
o Wirenet
o Classic Amiga
o Cartridge Club UK
o Forematt Computing
o Ram Jam Consultants
o Weird Science
o Epic Direct
o Trogladite Software
A number of Amiga User Groups are attending the show:-
o Huddersfield Amiga Users Group
o SEAL
o The Amibench Team
o Kickstart Amiga Users Group
o Amiga North Thames
o Glasgow Amiga User Group
http://www.alt-woa.org
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A M I G A 2 0 0 1 I N S T . L O U I S U S A
26 January, 2001
Amiga2001 - An Amiga Odyssey - Friday March 30 through Sunday April
1, 2001 Sheraton at West Port-Chalet, St. Louis, MO. USA
Here are the latest highlights of the US's largest Amiga show.
Cloanto is coming! They've never appeared at the Amiga show here
before - making this a first! They will be exhibiting their latest
release of Amiga Forever: The Amiga emulator for Windows and
Macintosh. This cool piece of software allows you to actually run most
Amiga software titles on Windows or Macintosh computers.
Our friends at individual computers will be coming over from Europe
and will exhibiting and selling their unique lines of expansion
hardware for the Amiga.
Eric Schwartz, highly regarded Amiga artist and luminary will be
exhibiting and showing his wares at the Ami-Tech Dayton Amiga Users
Group booth. Eric is the creator of Amy the Squirrel, the cartoon
mascot of the Amiga, and the online comic Sabrina.
We're also excited to announce that Charles Marks, the well known and
noted artist of Claw Marks Productions is coming from Jonesboro
Arkansas. He will exhibit and sell lithographs of St. Louis and is
helping design the special Amiga 2001 show shirt that will be
available for sale at the show.
Confirmed exhibitors and name guests include: Amiga, FWD Computing,
Merlancia Industries, CompuQuick Media Center, Dan's Deals, Cloanto,
individual computers, Gateway Amiga Club Inc., Bounce-back Videos,
Amigan-St. Louis, G & G Publishing, Mr. Hardware, Jurgen Haage of
Haage and Partner, PC Journal, Brewster Productions, AmiTech Dayton
Amiga Users Group, AmigActive Magazine, Nova Design, Northwest Amiga
Group, Charles Marks, More exhibitors are being added each week, so
check the web site.
We also plan to have several exciting surprises - so don't miss out
on this show!
Specially priced tickets are available in advance by mail.
Two day admission tickets.....$17.
One day admission ticket......$12.
If you elect to purchase tickets at the door, the prices are as
follows:
Two day ticket at the door....$20
One day ticket at the door... $15
Persons holding advance tickets will have a special line to reduce
waiting. No check(s) should be mailed later than March 10th or there
is a chance that they will not arrive at our office by the 17th, in
time for processing for the show and return to you by first class
mail.
Please note that we will accept one check for Admission and Banquet
tickets. Banquet price is $35 per person. Seminars are free. First
come, first serve. No reservations on seminars. Only classes are
ticketed.
Make your check or money order payable to "Amigan-St. Louis" Send
checks for admission and banquet* tickets to:
Amigan St. Louis
c/o Amiga 2K
P.O. Box 672
Bridgeton, MO 63044
http://www.amiga-stl.com
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C S & E L A T E S T P U B L I C A T I O N N E W S
27 January, 2001
CS&E Media is a not for profit division of Crystal Software and
Electronics Ltd, set up to provide a street publication for Oxford and
raise money for the homeless and underprivileged. With the lack of
advertising opportunities in the Amiga market, and our decision to
leave games publishing on this format, we are also pleased to be
supporting the Amiga and its companies with the first mass market
English language publication since Amiga Format. As fans of the format
we are offering our time for free and also hope to raise some money
for charity at the same time.
Currently European Amiga companies are starved of professional
advertising opportunities. Not only can we offer the highest quality
(as you can see from the attached previews), but also the best value
due to offering free distribution, using an international printer, and
of course being a not for profit organisation.
Amiga Survivor offers a captive audience of buyers, not browsers,
with English language copies being distributed for free across Europe
to customers who spend money either on the coverdisk or with one of
our distributors. Our distributors include Eyetech and Power who take
6,000 alone, but distribution is spread across Europe via the likes of
GTI and Amiga Future also. There are over 30 user groups and smaller
companies who are also distributors.
A coverdisk at 3.99 a month will see the likes of Max Rally, Cosmo's
Fun Class, Quake and Capital Punishment.
You can order a subscription directly from CS&E at
http://www.pc-software.com/store.html . We are currently operating a
special offer whereby you can claim a free trial by credit card over
the Internet or for 1 pound by cheque. Go to
http://www.pc-software.com/store.html and enter your details as usual
on the secure server, but you will not be billed and one issue will be
sent out with a note asking for your decision. This store is specially
set up not to charge the card, but of course regular subscriptions
will shortly be available at http://www.amigasurvivor.com .
Contact csande@csande.com if you have any questions or want to
provide your details by e-mail.
Due to the ever growing circulation figures, which now includes wide
arrangements in Germany in particular, we will be putting the
advertising rates up from Issue 10. These only reflect the costs of
printing all the new issues. Special offers still apply if you book
from Issue 9 which is coming out next week. You can find the old
advertising rates which still apply for a few days at
http://www.amigasurvivor.com . Look out for a website update very
shortly.
Due to the high entry costs to the market, Crystal Software and
Electronics has made a strategic retreat from retail publishing and is
now looking to work with more established publishers in this field, at
least for the time being. Development is coming along well with many
developers benefiting from our input into adding 'marketability' to
their creativity, and securing successful distribution deals.
Work is continuing on the http://www.pc-software.com website where we
will offer flexible pricing models such as pay-per-play and
rent-to-own on all titles. Several rent-to-own games and the
pc-software.com website will be included with each retail product.
David Connolly
Managing Director
Crystal Software and Electronics Ltd
7200 The Quorum
Oxford Business Park
Oxford
OX4 2JZ
http://www.csande.co.uk
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M A K E T O O L S D A E M O N W O R K W I T H 3 . 9
{One of the few real complaints about Amiga OS 3.9 is the failure of
the very popular program ToolsDaemon to work with it. ToolsDaemon is
among the best of the third party utilities available to add items to
the Workbench's pulldown menus. This freeware utility fixes the
problem and is simple to install. We've used it here and wouldn't be
without it. You can find it on Aminet. Brad}
Short: V1.0, WB 3.9 ToolsDaemon prefs converter
Author: johnallan@forceofnature.f9.co.uk (John Nelson)
Uploader: johnallan@forceofnature.f9.co.uk (John Nelson)
Version: 1.0
Type: util/wb
Requires: OS3.9 (V45+), ToolsPrefs (From ToolsDaemon)
OVERVIEW
Converts ToolsDaemon prefs file into an Arexx script to add the
menus to os3.9 in a system legal way.
As a new legal version of a ToolsDaemon-type util (with pretty
prefs:)) is being worked on I don`t think this collection of scripts
will be developed much b4 they are replaced by an all in one
solution.
FEATURES
· Uses the nice simple ToolsPrefs
· Multiple selected files (including 'leftout' files)
· Multiple commands
· Hotkeys (set in ToolsPrefs... so it must have a menu item)
CHANGES
v1.0 - 11 January 2001
First public release
v0.4 - Last tested beta, this and the ones b4 are documented in the
guide
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A M I G A Z O N E L O G O G O O D S
19 Jan 2001
{Perhaps our shortest press release ever, from the irascible Harv
Laser, long time Amiga GoodGuy and founder of the AmigaZone. Brad}
NEW! Buy Official AmigaZone Logo goods at:
http://www.cafepress.com/amigazone
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N E W M E D I A T O R N E T . D E V I C E R E L E A S E D
26 January 2001
Elbox Computer has released today a new version (1.2) of
MediatorNET.device for Mediator PCI for PCI Ethernet network cards.
The new version of the driver enables simultaneous using of several
PCI Ethernet cards in Amiga fitted with the Mediator PCI busboard.
Support of New Style Device (NSD) has been added and operation
procedures have been optimised in order to reach the maximum transfer
performance.
MediatorNET.device is a Sana-2 standard driver. This driver is
compatible with all the Amiga TCP/IP software packages which can
access a Sana-2 driver (e.g. Miami, MiamiDx, Genesis and AmiTCP).
PCI Ethernet network cards installed in Mediator PCI are the fastest
and the most cost-effective network cards for Amiga computers at the
moment.
Elbox Computer is offering PCI Ethernet cards with the following
parameters:
* RTL8029AS PCI local bus 32-bit single-chip Ethernet controller
* 16K byte SRAM built in
* Compliance with PCI V2.1
* Compliance with Ethernet II and IEEE802.3 10Base5, 10Base2, 10BaseT
* Support for the Full-Duplex function to double channel bandwidth
(20Mbps)
* Support for Flow Control (802.3x) to improve network performance in
the full-duplex mode
* Built-in data prefetch function to improve performance
* Built-in 10BaseT transceiver
* Auto-detect capability between the integrated 10BaseT transceiver
and AUI
* BNC and RJ-45 wiring connectors
* One LED on bracket providing LINK indicators
Suggested street price for PCI Ethernet card: EUR 25.00
Why do you need a network card in Amiga?
The ethernet card enables connecting Amiga with other computers.
With such a connection you may have access to the Internet with a
modem (regular modem, ISDN, SDI or commuted access) installed in
another computer.
With the SAMBA package (www.amigasamba.org), you may use resources
(files, printers, etc.) of computers working under Windows 9x, Windows
NT, DOS, OS/2 or UNIX connected in one network.
When you install 2 network cards in your computer and use support for
multiple interfaces available in the MiamiDx package
(www.nordicglobal.com), you may use a PPP dial-up line and an Ethernet
network connection at the same time; also, you may exchange data
between different networks. MiamiDx is also offering the opportunity
of protection networks by way of a built-in firewall.
Unofficial e-group on MEDIATOR:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amiga-Mediator
For subscribe mailto:Amiga-Mediator-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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P U R E B A S I C 2 . 0 0 F R O M F A N T A I S I E
20 January, 2001
PureBasic is a new "high level" programming language based on
established BASIC rules. It is compatible with any other BASIC
compiler, whether its for the Amiga or PC format. Learning PureBasic
is very easy! PureBasic has been created for beginner and expert
alike. Compilation time is really fast. We have put a lot of effort
into its realization to produce a fast, reliable and system friendly
language.
The syntax is easy and the possibilities are huge with the "advanced"
functions that have been added to this language like pointers,
structures, procedures, dynamically linked lists and much more. For
the experienced coder there are no problems gaining access to any of
the legal OS structures or API objects.
PureBasic is a portable programming langage which currently work on
AmigaOS (680x0 and PowerPC) and Windows computer systems. This means
than a same code can be compiled natively for the both OS and use the
full power of each. There is no bottlenecks like a virtual machine or
a code translator, the generated code is an producing an optimized
executable. The external libraries are fully written in hand optimized
assembler, which produce very fast commands often much faster than
C/C++ equivalent.
The main features of PureBasic:
- Built-in arrays, dynamically linked lists, complex structures,
pointers and variable definitions
- Supported types: Byte (8 bits), Word (16 bits), Long (32 bits),
Float (32 bits) and also user defined (structures)
- Built-in string types (characters)
- Constants, binary and hexadecimal numbers supported
- Expression reducer by grouping constants and numeric numbers
together
- Standard arithmetic support in respect of sign priority and
parenthesis: +, -, /, *, and, or, lsl, asl, lsr, asr
- Very fast compilation
- Procedure support for structured programming with local and global
variables
- All Standard BASIC keywords: If-Else-EndIf, Repeat-Until, etc
- External library support to manipulate objects like BMP pictures,
windows, gadgets, DirectX, etc
- External libraries are fully written in hand optimized assembler
for maximum speed and compactness
- The Win32 and AmigaOS API are fully supported as if they were BASIC
keywords
- Assembler Inline
- Precompiled structures with constants files for extra fast
compilation
- Configurable CLI compiler
- System friendly, easy to install and to use
For 2.00:
About the compiler:
* Completely rewritten !
* Now, it's 4 to 7 times faster to compile
* Faster procedure handling
* Multi-dimensionned arrays are now supported
* Residents are now saved/loaded in one file
* PowerPC code have been removed (nobody want it ?)
* Some bugs have been fixed
* The switch MC68020 have been added to the command line
About the PureLibraries:
* Rewritten the Sprite library (50% faster) and added several
commands: SaveSprites(), LoadSprites(), RemoveCookie(),
FlushSprite(), SpriteHandle(), CopySprite(), GrabSprite()
* Added 'DisableDebugger' and 'EnableDebugger' to disable the
debugger for some part within a program.
* Added the debugger support for Sprite, Joypad, Chunky and
Sound libraries.
* Added the following commands: Processor(), MMU(), FPU(),
RectsHit(), Hex(), Bin().
* Fixed some commands: ListIndex(), FontID(), DrawingFont()
About the editor:
* Added a keyboard shortcut to close the error window.
Misc (Full version only):
* SpriteGrabber (Allows to get sprites from a picture)
* OpenPureBasic (C/C++ -> PureBasic convertor)
http://www.purebasic.com
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N E W S K U L P T V E R S I O N A V A I L A B L E
20 January, 2001
New version of sKulpt released
sKulpt is the successor of legendary 3D software "Sculpt Animate
3D/4D" by Eric Graham and Byte By Byte. The raytracing program used to
have many fans for years, because it was easy to use, good value for
money and efficiency. In amateur and professional circles many
pictures have been created with this software. The successor sKulpt
wird will be completely develloped by CdBSSoftware, and already
supports PPC boards and Warp3D.
At the moment, sKulpt is a project in development, yet supporting :
o RTG support (any screen compatible with Warp3D drivers)
o 060 and PPC versions (both compiled with StormC v3, waiting for
StormC v4 w/GCC to have a good optimization). PPC version requiring
WarpOS.
o use of 3D hardware (works well with both CyberVision 64/3D and
B|CVisionPPC)
o use of textures (any image file format supported by your installed
Datatypes).
Around 60 percent of its features are implemented and available.
You can find more interesting details on the CdBSSoftware hompage.
Requirements
To run sKulpt, you need :
o An Amiga (2000, 1200, 3000, 4000) with either a CyberVision 64/3D
or a BlizzardVision PPC or a CyberVision PPC (the only Amiga graphics
boards providing hardware 3D acceleration at the moment, respectively
with the S3 Virge and the 3Dlabs Permedia2 chips), running at least
OS3.0,
o A minimum of 8 megs of free memory
o Warp3D v3 installed and properly working with the provided test
samples (WarpTest and Engine), either the 68K or the PPC version.
o A shell window to launch sKulpt, in which you will have set the
stack to around 120 Kbyte ("stack 120000") before launching sKulpt. It
will look in the "gfx" and "textures" subdirectories for files (gfx
sub directory contents should not be modified otherwise sKulpt may not
work).
http://cdbssoftware.net/english/skulpt.html
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S E R V I C E M A N A G E R F O R F R E E
31 December, 2000
{The following item was found on the Czech Amiga News site. Brad}
Colin Wenzel: "I am just dropping a note around the net to let
everyone know that my 'Service Manager' program has now been released
as Freeware. It's a small business (appliance repair orientated style)
control program that I run my business & about 12 others around here
on... I have been keeping it under wrapps since I wrote it but I have
decided to release it (classic version) to the Amiga community in
anticipation of the new DE.
So if you're interested, you may download the install archive from
this URL: http://www.hotkey.net.au/~colstv/csm_dload/. There is also a
mailing list setup at egroups Amiga-CSM the URL is at the bottom of
the download page... Enjoy... Happy new year from Australia."
Colin Wenzel, Col's Home Page
ExiE
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N E W S T O R M C D E V E L O P E R S ' P A C K A G E
Dolgesheim, den 28.8.2000. Last Sunday, in the sub-division of the
company HAAGE&PARTNER Computer GmbH in Dolgesheim, the new StormC
developers package was presented for the first time in a select
circle. During the yearly summer festival, a lot was discussed about
the past and the future. Among the many guests were employees of the
company Hyperion (Heretic II, ...) and ESCENA (PowerPC-Boards), who
showed enthusiasm after the presentation
The most important feature of the new developers system is the step
forwards towards the new AmigaOS. At the moment everything still runs
on the Classic Amiga, and that is how it will be presented, but
everything was developed anew with easy portability in mind.
A big step towards more up-to-date system has been made through the
decision to support the GNU-Compiler in a modified version. The
current Storm-Compiler is not less professional, but not easy to port
to other systems. The new StormGCC is very compatible to the StormC
compiler, supports known preprocessor symbols (for instance __FUNC__),
writes in 68K as well as in PPC the Amiga Hunk-Format in object files
and creates the same debug file format as StormC. The PowerPC version
of StormGCC supports the PowerOpen/WarpOS conventions.
In the new StormC the network capabilities are of very high
importance. StormC now can be used by a programming team working on
one project, without problems. An important utility in this respect is
CVS Concurrent Versions System. With the aid of CVS multiple
developers can work on one project or source code at the same time,
and link their changes in a controlled fashion. StormC shows in the
project version number and status of the files, and color marks files
that might give problems.
The network capabilities are rounded off by the now distributed Make.
In a network, multiple computers can be used simultaneously to compile
a project. StormC finds free computers automatically, and moves
compiling jobs to those. A Make Logfile keeps track of various
compiler commands, error messages, and allows for an exact error
diagnosis in complex projects.
Further novelties can be found in the project management and the
editor. With the aid of the global search the entire project or all
projects, including hierarchical projects can be searched with full
text search including AmigaDOS patterns. It is possible, by double
clicking the search result, to go directly to the relevant position in
the source code.
The user can now create his own sections, and decide what kind of
files should be put there, and how they should be edited, shown or
compiled. Sections can be sorted alphabetically and colored in
different colors A helpmeet gives extensive Online Help to StormC,
GCC, AmigaOS Includes and Autodocs. A bubble-help provides basic help
when required.
The new editor now also colorizes CVS-conflicts, installer- and
AmigaGuide-commands according to new dictionaries. When typing the
name of known system functions, the appropriate prototype is shown,
which makes further input of parameters for these functions much
easier. The double-click on a file path (for instance in an include
command) loads the file in a new . Furthermore the keyboard layout is
freely configurable.
A new addition is a program for documentation. With StormDOC one
creates ToDo-lists, bug reports, and program documentation. It keeps
track of all actions of the user, knows the various destination groups
and circumstances of the list, who can all also be configured as
search criteria.
The new debugger cooperates on 68K- and PPC WarpOS programs with the
StormCompiler and StormGCC. The debugging is now no longer limited to
one program - Tasks and Shared Libraries can now also be edited step
by step. When Enforcer-hits occur, the debugger immediately shows the
position of the source of evil in the source code.
All in all, StormC 4 is fully revamped and greatly enhanced tool,
that will once again speed up software-development on the Amiga, and
will create it more professionally.
The news of version 4 in an overview
Network capabilities / shared Make
modified GCC Compiler for 68k and PPC
CVS Concurrent Versions System
enhanced Editor (Shows Prototypes of Functions)
StormDOC to manage ToDo-lists, bug reports and so on.
enhanced debugger (for GCC also)
debugging of Tasks and Shared Libraries
global full text search
comprehensive Online-Help
Opinions
Steffen Häuser of Hyperion, responsible for the conversion of Sxx for
the Amiga, said about the new compiler: "The combination of the gcc
code generator with StormC's advantages of the debugger, the
comfortable IDE, the MixedBinaries and the possibility to create
Shared Libraries in an easy way looks like a very nice compiler
system.
The distributed-make facility to reduce compilation time and the
integration of CVS into the IDE are very welcome. We are looking
forward to employing the new StormC in future projects. Adaptions of a
first project from gcc to the new StormC worked flawlessly. Support
for Elate VP Code in a future version will also be very interesting to
us."
Availability
The price of StormC 4 is 498,- DM. Customers of older versions of
StormC can get an update for the price of only 198,- DM. The first
presentation was at WOA 2000 in December last year. StormC 4 is
available right away.
www.haage-partner.com
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V A P O R W A R E ' S M F T P I I 1 . 2 I S O U T
13 January, 2001
mFTP-II is a File Transfer Protocol client that allows the
transferring of files from one computer to another. Some sites may be
restricted, requiring the use of an assigned user name and password,
while most sites (such as business and corporations) allow anonymous
FTP, in which you will usually give your email address as the
password.
mFTP-II also allows you to upload files to any remote computer. This
is an ideal way to maintain your web page, uploading files and pages.
You can even open two FTP connections and then transfer files between
those sites!
Please remember, mFTP-II is shareware. If you use it, please register
the software and help support Amiga software development.
Requirements
o Workbench 2.x
o MUI 3.x
o TCP/IP compatible stack
Genesis, Miami, AmiTCP, ..
Features
o Multithreaded and object oriented design
o Connect to multiple FTP sites at once
o Site-to-Site transfer (via you)
o High speed async. transfers
o Batch download facility
o Resume partially received files
o Optional Contact Manager 'Phonebook' as GUI
o Download, DirTool and ADT GUI Layouts, per host
o ADT Support and filter feature
o Drag & drop GUI functionality
o ADT-Find search for Aminet servers
o AmFTP profiles import
o CHMOD support
http://www.vapor.com/mftp/
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29.Jan.2001
Stefan Popp via eMail
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Source Code of Star Trek Voyager: Elite Force Holomatch v1.10
As reported in issue 02/2001 of c't (page 176), the source code of 'Star
Trek Voyager: Elite Force Holomatch v1.10' is available at
3D Downloads.
Ravensoft published the source code to make the development of add-ons easier.
The "Source Code Release" is only some kind of "Add-on-Source-Code". That means that
this release does not contain the 3d engine, but only parts of the game-logic to make
the programming of add-ons easier. To use these add-ons you need the windows or linux
full version of the game. These sources cannot be used to port the game to the Amiga.
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29.Jan.2001
Dietmar Knoll via eMail
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GAUHPIL Millennium Info
GAUPHIL is the biggest Amiga user-list available at the internet. Since 1994 Dietmar
Knoll is collecting the names of Amiga-users all over the world. He publishes these
names at his homepage. Today the list contains 995 users from 38 countries. If you
want to be a member of the list mail your personal informations to
dknoll@myokay.net
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29.Jan.2001
Markus Lück on ANF
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New Background Pictures for AmigaOS 3.9
Markus Lück wrote:
First of all I would like to say thank you for the positive reactions that
followed the release of os39wallp.lha (Aminet). Today the second archive is
available at the aminet (os39wallp2.lha).
Will there be a third archive? This depends on the quality of RealSoft3D and if
I have the money to by it. The raytracers I am using at the moment are old and
not very fast and especially Cinema4D has many bugs.
Download: os39wallp2.lha - 1,6 MB
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29.Jan.2001
Rene Stelljes via eMail
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AmigaHelpGuide News
AmigaHelpGuide is a list of active Amiga users. A HTML version is now available at the title link.
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28.Jan.2001
Chris Hodges via eMail
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MAS MPeg Device v1.0
Since today, Chris Hodges offers an MAS MPeg Device on his homepage for the
MAS3507D player by Dirk Conrad (which is connected to the parallel port).
This finally enables people to use all software which uses the standard
commodore mpeg.device, such as AMPlifier, Frogger or MPegMovie.
Download: MASMPegDevice.lha (6K),
Readme
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28.Jan.2001
Chris Hodges via eMail
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FormAldiHyd v2.0 Beta with WacomIV Support
On 1st of January Chris Hodges has updated his tablet driver software for
the Aldi/Tevion/Medion and AipTek/HyperPen tablets and included an
experimental WacomIV mode. As he does not own such a WacomIV tablet himself
and had no time to continue development due to lack of time, he depends on
the response and feedback of users with WacomIV tablets who test the new
driver and tell him what works and what doesn't.
Contact address: chrisly@platon42.de
Download: FormAldiHyd20beta.lha (48K),
Readme
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28.Jan.2001
amiga.org
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Amiga: New Forums
On www.amigadev.net
are now different new forums
for AmigaDE users and developers online.
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28.Jan.2001
Kymon Zonias on ANF
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iFusion Tests go Into Final Lap
According to amiga.org Blittersoft has
received the latest beta of iFusion from Microcode Solutions.
According to Blittersoft iFusion has been successfully tested on 060/PPC
systems. Now just the 040/PPC combination (BlizzardPPC) is undergoing some
tests.
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28.Jan.2001
F1 Software
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F1: eBay Client and 2 New Games
F1 Software has released detailed information about their announced eBay client
'AmiBud'.
This runs on AmigaOS 2+ and faciliates the use of eBay.
Additionally two new games are announced. These will be developed in C++ and
shall come out for Windows, Amiga, MacIntosh and possibly for AmigaDE. Further
details regarding these games do not exist yet.
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