15.Mar.2000
Jan Andersen by e-mail
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VirusExecutor v2.02 released
Name: VirusExecutor v2.02
Archive name: VirusExecutor.lha
Archive size: 196,951 Bytes
Release date: 15. March 2000
Programmer: Jan Erik Olausen
System: OS 2.0x or higher
Download: VirusExecutor.lha
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15.Mar.2000
Ben Vost by e-mail
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No good news: Amiga Format folds :-(
Ben Vost informs us that the next issue of the print magazine "Amiga Format"
will be the last. Read his detailed statement below.
It is really sad to see one magazine folding after another in recent months.
From: "Ben Vost" <ben.vost@futurenet.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 15 Mar 2000 15:57:54 +0000
Subject: News - not good news, but news all the same
It's been a very sad month for me. Since I found out that AF was to close,
I've had nothing but sleepless nights and now you've all found out in the
worst way possible, when I thought I should be the one breaking the
terrible news. Future's policy was to keep silent until the issue had
finally gone to press, but now there seems little point, and in a way, I'm
glad - there was nothing worse than me having to prevaricate about
subscriptions or future plans for Amiga Format.
The closure of Amiga Format means the end of an era for me. For thirteen
years (pretty much my whole working life) I've been involved with the Amiga
market in some capacity, whether that be in sales, distribution, freelance
consultant and writer, or journalist and editor on Amiga Computing or Amiga
Format. All this time I've been at the heart of the Amiga market and I've
met and got to know some fantastic people, not least of whom are my
readers. I've used some fantastic software and seen hardware dreams come
and go. I've probably spent in excess of ten grand feeding my obsession and
will carry on using the equipment I have at home for a long time to come.
As for what I will be doing, you have no cause to fear on my or Richard's
behalf: Rich has a job on Linux Format as a staff writer, working with
erstwhile Amiga Format editor Nick Veitch. As for me, I hope you'll look
favourably on Future's new launch - 3D World - where I'll be deputy editor
and the editor of its website. 3D World will be aimed at professional 3D
artists and those looking to get into that market, whatever the platform. I
will be honest and say that although the only important criterion for
inclusion in 3D World is image quality, the speed at which those images
need to be rendered, and the quality of the support software, means that I
don't think there'll be much, if any, Amiga coverage and that saddens me
too.
For those of you who are subscribers, there's no cause for alarm. We aren't
a fly-by-night company that will let you down when it comes to dealing with
your subscription. All subscribers will get a letter shortly - included
with your final subscription issue, that will explain all the options.
As far as any future reincarnation of Amiga Format goes, I am not yet
personally convinced that Bill and Fleecy will be able to achieve all they
want to, but if they do succeed I'm sure that Future Publishing will be one
of the first publishers back into a new thriving Amiga market, and you can
bet I'd want to be back. As such, although my new job will probably take me
into the world of PCs and workstations, you can be sure I'll keep an eye on
what's going on here and I've promised Bill McEwen I would remain part of
the AAC in order to be better able to tell him where I think he's going
wrong. :)
In the meantime, I don't think that the Amiga market has died, I just know
it's got to the stage where Future Publishing can't sustain Amiga Format.
At the end of the day, the only reasons for this are an increasing
unprofessionalism in the marketplace and a lack of people willing to part
with their money. There are plenty of good dealers out there that have
their customers interests at heart and it's up to you to make sure that
their level of service and support don't go the way of Amiga Format.
Just remember, there's still an issue on the shelves right now that contains
all sorts of fantastic info (and Personal Paint 7.1b on the CD) and our next
issue on sale, our last, will be well worth buying since it will contain a
dissection of the Amiga market as the freelancers and staff on AF see it and
a history of AF.
On a personal note, it's not so easy to convey emotion while writing an
email. Suffice to say that this page would be wet if it were a letter I was
sending to you all.
All the best,
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Ben Vost (x2337) PGP key available T: (+44) 01225 442244
Editor, Amiga Format F: (+44) 01225 732275
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15.Mar.2000
Czech Amiga News
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New Amiga web portal: AmigaGlobe
The new portal site by Andrian Sweeny offers news, several theme oriented forums,
a member area and an Amiga job market.
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14.Mar.2000
Felix Schwarz via Email
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BlackIRC 1.1 Freeware edition released
Our business is is shifting evermore into the graphic arts area and the
development of online products for servers and businesses. We therefore no
longer have the resources needed to continue BlackIRC development so we have decided
to release it as freeware. The integrated news service of BlackNews will be
taken over by amiga-news.de. We will however no longer support BlackIRC
because it is now freeware and support involves costs. Should anyone be
interested in further developing BlackIRC we are offering sourcecode
licences starting at 5000 DM.
BlackIRC is an IRC client for AMIGA with exceptional capabilities. Some
extras like XDCC, Bots, CTCP flood protection etc. are already implemented
in the client. Furthermore BlackIRC is the only Amiga IRC client allowing
video conferences.
Download: BlackIRC.lha
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14.Mar.2000
SimplePPC in ANF
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HereticII.com
HereticII.com has a report about the upcoming Amiga port of Heretic II.
HereticII.com is a treasure trove of infos concerning the game.
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14.Mar.2000
Leon Woestenberg in ANF
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Infrabox goes down in price
The InfraBox infrared remote control transceiver for Amiga computer is
now available for a special price. The hardware module allows you to
control your audio and video appliances using your Amiga. Vice versa,
using a remote control commander, you can control your Amiga programs.
The accompanying software, InfraRexx and InfraFace, are available for free.
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14.Mar.2000
Michael Luense im ANF
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VorwahlenGUI datafile update V1.45
For VorwahlGUI (a program to search for German area codes) there is a new
update of the datafile.
Download area.
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14.Mar.2000
VMC
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4D+ Internet Double Wheel Maus available
VMC now has available the NG4D+ Internet Mouse. It has 4 buttons and 2
directional wheels. The Mouse includes a specially designed Amiga driver,
which includes all functions of the mouse and it is fully compltible and
integrated with AmigaOS.
Horizontal and vertical scrolling are controlled by the 2 wheels. All
buttons are individually controlled by the driver software. Here some
technical details (German).
I have tested the VMC mouse. The installation on the serial port was
simple and the configuration of the commodity driver software very easy.
This mouse has a good feel to it, even though it is quite a bit higher that
what I am used to. This takes a while to get used to. The first few hours I
still scrolled in the old fashioned way, but once I got used to the
scrolling wheels I never want to be without them again. A few old games
that hit the mouse hardware will still require the old mouse to function,
but it still can remain connected without any problem. I can only recommend
this mouse! (ps)
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14.Mar.2000
Amiga Showcase
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#Ami3D Competition
Four pictures on the subject of "World War II" are been voted upon at the
#Ami3D competition
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14.Mar.2000
AROS-ML
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Update at openamiga.org
Steve Crietzman has posted an update concerning the Open Amiga Foundations current situation.
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14.Mar.2000
Elbox via Email
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New PC-Maus Interface "Mroocheck" from Elbox
MROOCHECK - New PC Mouse Interface with Wheels support
ELBOX COMPUTER proudly announces:
Mroocheck PC Mouse Interface is a microprocessor based
adapter for attaching any PC mouses, trackballs,
glidepoints and radio-controlled mouses
to all models of Amiga computers.
MROOCHECK is simply connected between a PC mouse
and the Amiga Mouse port.
It supports all PC serial and combo mouses
working in the following protocols: Mouse System format,
Microsoft format, Microsoft format with Logitech extension.
MROOCHECK converts these serial protocols to the Amiga Mouse
Port format including all the specific features like
the middle (3rd) button support or high resolution.
This conversion is made by the interface microprocessor
so NO additional software drivers are required.
The interface start to work simultaneous with computer's start,
so it could be used in the early-startup-menu (unlike the
mouses connected through the serial port).
MROOCHECK recognizes vertical and horizontal mouse wheels
movements and converts them to Amiga analog joysticks signals.
Mroocheck.driver converts Amiga analog joysticks signals
(of horizontal and vertical wheels movements) from
Mroocheck PC Mouse Interface to input events for input.device.
Wheel movements are transmitted independent of (simultaneous with)
mouse movements and three mouse buttons.
Mroocheck allows scrolling in both directions
(horizontal and vertical), even in mouses
fitted only with one wheel!
Switching directions (from vertical to horizontal) is obtained
by holding the 3rd button simultaneous with the wheel movement.
MROOCHECK suggested retailed price: EUR 30.00
Best regards,
Darek Smietana
Sales Manager ELBOX COMPUTER
Mail: sales@elbox.com
Fax: +4812 6564981
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14.Mar.2000
AudioLabs
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New ProStationAudio Line and AudioLabs Promotion Video
Three new products have been added to the new ProstationAudio product line:
Millenium, Classic and Remix. The spectrum of possible customers is thus
expanded to accomadate many different professionals, such as DJ`s. More
informations at the title link.
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14.Mar.2000
amiga-news.de
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AmigaAMP 2.8 Beta-5 available
Download: AmigaAMP28b5.lha
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14.Mar.2000
Amiga.org
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Amiga.org with new Layout
Amiga.org has now moved to a new server and at the same time greatly
imporved thier look. While not entirely yet complete the main pages are
already available.
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13.Mar.2000
Jochen Abitz by eMail
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Microcode Solutions are raising pressure
Under Amiga News Micocode Solutions published the following call up:
WE STILL DO NOT HAVE THE LATEST VERSION OF STORM. We reported problems to the authors, and
although these problems are suppose to be fixed, we can not get this version. We can not proceed with
FUSION-PPC until we obtain the new version. We urge everyone to bug H&P so that we can complete this
project!
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13.Mar.2000
Oliver Wagner by eMail
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New Online-Reg system at Vapor.com
Most Vapor products can be purchased at the Online Shop
of Silicon Circus Ltd. Payment can be made with every common credit card.
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13.Mar.2000
Oliver Wagner by eMail
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faq.vapor.com now online
Vapor.com have created a seperate FAQ website for the different softwares. The contents isn't that big yet, but will
grow rapidly since everybody can post messages.
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13.Mar.2000
Achim Stegemann in ANF
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Recall of the CD-ROM version Digital Almanac II
To the owners of the CD-ROM version of Digital Almanac II (V1.8.8):
Unfortunately the CD contains a bad bug. Amigans using OS 3.1 are particularly concerned. In this case installing
the main program from CD to harddisk will fail. So if you are belong to this group of people (approximately 15 CDs sold)
you may have the CD exchanged by sending it, along with DM 3.- in stamps (return-postage)
back to the author (not your retailer !!).
If you own OS 3.5 and if the installation doesn't start by double clicking on the installation icon, copy the
Installer V44 (!!) from your OS 3.5 CD-ROM to your harrdrive, to C: for example. As said before:
This exchange can only be claimed by people owning OS 3.1 and the Digital Almanac II (V1.8.8) CD-ROM version.
A new update (V1.8.9) is available at the author's homepage. The Aminet upload will be available as soon as
Paderborn will be online again.
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13.Mar.2000
Jörg Rebenstorf in ANF
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nullsana.device
There are news about a new Sana2 driver called "nullsana". The device can interconnect its units to connect a
Macintosh TCP/IP stack with an Amiga TCP/IP stack. Thus it works similarly to vlink.device.
However the new device is faster, more flexibly configurable and is conform to the newest Sana2 V2 standard
including package filter and mutiple opened units. The device can be configure as Ethernet, SLIP, CSLIP and Loopback.
Ethernet RAW Frames for Shapeshifter are supported. Sana2 statistics are computed. Since Aminet Paderborn is down
you can download the device here.
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13.Mar.2000
Haage & Partner
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ArtEffect 4.0 scheduled for May - PageStream 4 Release 4
Version 4 of the popular graphics software for picture editing and natural painting comes once again with
a variety of new functions and improvements. This time special focus has been on planes functions which have now
become very flexible and powerful. A new manual and a CD-ROM containing fonts, cliparts and workshops round up the
new package.
Pagestream
A free update is available now. Registered users may wait until we have created a patch or claim the complete
version (more than 10 MB) at our site.
Claim
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13.Mar.2000
PC-Welt
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PC-Welt: Burned by the joystick
"A part of the Nintendo 64 games collection "Mario Party" may cause hand injuries. This has been confirmed by
the US central of the game's manufacturer. Every owner of the video game will now be provided with security gloves
in the USA.
Following a statement of the New York federal prosecutor, many parents have complained over "Mario Party" at Nintendo
in the USA. They say their kids have injured their hands while playing at it. Parents report several kinds of
injuries like burnings, stitches, cuts etc..."
Nintendo have now agreed to deliver four fingerless gloves ,which are reinforced at the palm, to each
american Mario Party customer. This engagement may cost Nintendo up to 80 million dollars. Furthermore the
company will pay for the 75,000 dollars which cost the investigation by the federal prosecutor.
A call at the hotline 0130/5806 from our part showed that there have been no cases or complaints arround
here, at least for the moment. So this may simply be a too early "April Fool's" joke.
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