20.Aug.1999
StrICQ
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New beta version StrICQ 0.1473
Download: STRICQ.lha.
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19.Aug.1999
Amiga.org
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Amiga Downunder '99 starts this weekend
The Amiga Downunder '99 will take place this weekend, August 21st-22nd in Canberra,
Australia. We will report about the highlights of the show.
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19.Aug.1999
Darkage Software
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Darkage Software looking for programmers
Wanted: 68k C and Asm programmers. Contact Paolo
"Mod3m" D'Urso.
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19.Aug.1999
c.s.a.m.
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Jim Collas in c.s.a.m.: Iwin response
Jim Collas in c.s.a.m.: Iwin response.
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19.Aug.1999
Andreas R. Kleinert by eMail
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akMPEG
akMPEG has been released. It is a programm for playing MPEG animations on 68k Amiga
systems with CyberGFX (CgxVideo/Overlay recommended, CPUs 040 and better). Download:
akMPEG.lha. The
archive will be available from Aminet in the next few days.
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19.Aug.1999
Czech Amiga News
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Dave Haynie on Team Amiga Mailinglist
On the Team Amiga Mailinglist, Dave Haynie speaks out about interesting subjects
like which CPU might be used in the AmigaNG, and Iwin is discussed too.
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19.Aug.1999
Amiga Extreme
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Review of the A4000 Power Tower
The author of the tower test has asked some questions towards Elbox, read
their answers here:
Date: Fri, 20 08:00:00 23:48:11 +0200
From: Darek Smietana support@elbox.com
To: petra.struck@online-club.de
Subject: News on A4000 PowerTower
Dear Petra Struck,
Two days ago you announced on your news side A4000 PowerTower test
in www.amigaextreme.com. Its author ask us a few questions after
placing the test in the www.amigaextreme.com.
We shall be glade if you will put our reply to the author's doubts
in this test. Please find the enclosed message on this issue from us.
Regards,
Darek Smietana
ELBOX COMPUTER
Subject: A4000 PowerTower
Date: Fri, 20 08:00:00 23:25:15 +0200
From: Darek Smietana support@elbox.com
Organization: ELBOX COMPUTER
To: "Falk Stefan, ITS-SL" stefan.falk@slg.se
References: 1
Dear Stefan,
thank you for your message and interest in the A4000 Power Tower case.
Reading your description of the Power Tower in www.amigaextreme.com,
I have the impression that you must have been a little distracted while
installing Amiga in the new case.
First of all, seeing your photos, it seems to me that you were
installing the Amiga motherboard, the ZORRO board and the turbo card
without removing the side assembly wall.
The Power Tower stands out with its immense ease of assembly with its
removable specially-designed side assembly wall. After removing the
external case, the side wall is removed, which is secured with only two
hexagon screws. The Amiga motherboard, ZORRO III and the turbo card are
all installed onto this side wall when outside the main tower case.
You have stated that a better fixing of the ZORRO III bus board
would be useful and handy in the tower case. Well, it is ready and
waiting, but you seem to have missed it. Three hexagon bushes for
securing the ZORRO bus board are already mounted, with two more
provided in the box with special accessories and which are supposed
to be screwed into the holes in the Amiga motherboard. If you make
use of them, everything must run perfect.
Before the side wall with the Amiga motherboard, the ZORRO bus board
and the turbo card is replaced inside the case, you should have
installed a FDD floppy drive, your hard disks, a CD-ROM, etc... Only
now the side wall with all the electronics is to be mounted inside
the case.
Are you wondering what the STANDBY switch is used for? If you install
some cards in the ISA slots, which are present in the ZORRO bus board,
you can then use this switch :-)
As regards your CVPPC problem, you can order a special short-lenght
front bay for 3.5" devices to the Power Tower 4000. As a standard,
the Power Tower 4000 is sold with bays for 8 x 3.5" devices (1 front
bay for 4 x 3.5" devices and 1 rear bay for 4 x 3.5" devices).
Having ordered a special shorter front bay for 2 x 3.5" devices and
installing it instead of the front bay for 4 x 3.5" devices, you will
quite easily find room for your CVPPC card inside the Power Tower 4000.
You can also remove the front bay for 4 x 3.5" devices altogether, and
mount the floppy drive in any of the 5.25" bays with a 5.25"/3.5"
assembly kit. Your 3.5" hard disks, if you have not more than four
of them, you can then place in the rear bay.
I hope that all your doubts are now cleared. We are sure the new Power
Tower is an advanced design, and the ease of its assembly may be
something completely new to Amiga 4000 desktop users.
Please repeat the installation as I have written it here. I am sure you
will be more than pleased with your case then.
Anyway, if you have any more inquiries, please do not hesitate to
contact our technical support: support@powerc.com or support@elbox.com
Best wishes
Darek Smietana
ELBOX COMPUTER
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19.Aug.1999
Haage & Partner
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Amiga "No Piracy" Campaign
More and more, pirate copies jeopardise the existence of Amiga companies.
Especially with games and applications, pirate copies are the reason for
new projects never seeing the light of day. It is high time for a combined
effort...
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19.Aug.1999
StrICQ
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New beta version StrICQ 0.1467
Download: STRICQ.lha.
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19.Aug.1999
Thomas Steiding by eMail
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Movieplayer MooVID on CD
Thomas Steiding writes:
Epic Marketing has the full version of Movieplayer MooVID available on CD. MooVID features:
- 100% Assembler code
- support for AVI and MOV files
- support for INTEL INDEO format 3.1 & 3.2
- nice, VCR-like GUI
- extremly fast playback
- fast c2p algorithms for smooth ECS/AGA playback
- ECS support (16 greyscales), AGA (256 colors, Ham8, 18 bit)
- support for CyberGFX and Picasso96
- system friendly
In addition to the
MooVID executable, the CD contains dozens of movie clips in different formats. More informations
available from our homepage shortly (title link).
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18.Aug.1999
Czech Amiga News
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Dave Haynie on Team Amiga Mailinglist
Dave Haynie speaks out about interesting subjects on the Team Amiga Mailinglist, e.g.
which CPU might be in the AmigaNG, and Iwin is discussed, too.
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18.Aug.1999
Titan Computer
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NcordeR version 1.5 available
Changes: 5 % more speed for PPC Amigas, Picasso96 picture.datatype issue solved,
bugfix for 604 WarpOS, reworked GUI, two new skins. Remark: There are still
issues with 603 WarpOS systems. Download page.
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18.Aug.1999
Amiga Nation
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New compiler ASMBasic by Daniel Schwab
Amiga Nation writes:
Daniel Schwab is currently working on ASMBasic, a compiler oriented at Basic and
Assembler. Programming is done in userfriendly Basic style. Full article at the
title link (German).
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18.Aug.1999
Amiga Central
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Iwin plans to present the new computers in Germany
In a posting to csam Iwin states that they will release further technical details on
their website within the next two or three days, and that Martin Steinbach has agreed
with Thomas Raukamp of the German "amigaOS" print magazine to make a presentation in
Germany shortly before the official release date. Thomas confirmed the agreement.
Still, we stay very wary, we can still imagine this could be a well-done hoax, and
will only be convinced otherwise when we have seen the promised machines in action.
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17.Aug.1999
Czech Amiga News
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Swedish magazine x-files media interviews Stefan Burström
The swedish magazine x-files media has interviewed Stefan Burström, author
of IBrowse and winner of the swedish AAA Award. The interview is Swedish, but
contains several interesting screenshots of IBrowse 2.
Page 1,
page 2 and
page 3
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17.Aug.1999
Jan Andersen per eMail
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VT Update version 3.16 and VirusCheckerII Update version 2.03
Name: VT v3.16 (Main archive)
Archive name: vt316k.lha
Archive size: 424.640 bytes
Date: August 16th, 1999
Author: Heiner Schneegold
Name: VT v3.16 (Doc. archive)
Archive name: vt316dok.lha
Archive size: 503.934 bytes
Date: August 16th, 1999
Author: Heiner Schneegold
Name: VirusChecker II v2.03
Archive name: vht-vc23.lha
Archive size: 590.966 bytes
Date: August 16th, 1999
Author: Alex van Niel
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17.Aug.1999
Gaddar by eMail
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Amimaniacs is looking for Opus Themes
Gaddar writes:
In our online magazine, we have opened an area (link: Desktop) for Opus Themes. (Themes
are preconfigured layout presets for DOpus 5.8x). The themes already available are looking
great and we hope we can upload many more Opus Themes.
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17.Aug.1999
Michael Burkhardt by eMail
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Important info for DraCo users
Computer Corner in Munich just informed us that there is now a new library
for Diavolo Pro Terra. So, MovieShop 5.2 users can make backups of their audio
and video partitions again.
The library is free for registered users and can be ordered from
Computer Corner by eMail. Phone Computer Corner: +49 - (0)89 / 7141034
eMail address: computer.corner@crevico.com
At the same time, Eiperle CGM
informed us that a free update is offered for the CGM DVE Vol. 1 CD-ROM, so
the included macros can continue to be used with MovieShop 5.2.
If that ain't good DraCo news for a change.
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17.Aug.1999
GoldEd
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GoldEd Update version 6.1.4
Download: sp614.lha
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17.Aug.1999
Paul Nolan
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Photogenics 4.2 to appear soon
Photogenics 4.2 will be free for registered users, and offer many new features.
Large parts of the image processing mode have been reworked / rewritten.
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17.Aug.1999
Robert Niessner by eMail
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AmigaScene 0x10 (July/August) online
Robert Niessner writes:
We are pleased to announce finally that the latest english issue of the
AmigaScene (0x10 July/August) is online now.
Contents:
- 2 comments on Amiga goes Linux
- mECH Tornado3D workshop
- MP3 basics
- interview with Petra Struck from amiga-news.de
- and more
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