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18.Nov.1999
Daniel Schulz by e-mail


ANNEX not splitted!
In the net there is a rumor that ANNEX has split. I do not know who tells such rumors, or what for, but it is 100% sure that ANNEX has NOT split, and does not plan to do so for a long time.

There have been only three of us in Cologne, but you can read that on our homepage. On the contrary, we are planning to present a vinyl release to the market, and to announce this on this occassion, too!

If you want to get an impression how things are going on at ANNEX, you should have a look at our homepage. ANNEX is continuing, and will not split as long as there is an Amiga user left on the world!!! Even if that user has to be myself!! :-) See ya at the next big show. (ps)

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18.Nov.1999
Roman Schaub in ANF


PTOW now freeware
The periodic table of elements (short: ptoe) is a list that shows all the known elements in a certain order. This program shows such a list and the information about the elements contained in it. (ps)

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18.Nov.1999
Vapor.com


AmTelnet version 2.1.3beta released
Download: amtelnet_213beta.lzx (ps)

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18.Nov.1999
Markus Fellhauer in ANF


A/NES emulator CGFX version 1.10
Download: anescgfx.lha - 72 kB. (ps)

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18.Nov.1999
Detlef Zirpel in ANF


Which OS is the best?
At the title link, you can vote what you like about which Operating System and what you dislike. The Amiga - OS dropped from position three to position six during the last months. Whoever agrees with me that the Amiga - OS is better should announce it there as soon as possible. And then lets see ...
PS: Thanks to Detlef's call, AmigaOS is back where it belongs :-) (ps) (ps)

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18.Nov.1999
Jens Schönfeld by e-mail


individual Computers says thank-you
Silversurfer number 400 has just left the house, which proves: the Amiga market is alive! Independant magazines in Germany and Great Britain have tested the product to be bug-free and absolutely outstanding. The fact that there's another card on the market which is an exact copy of the Silversurfer from the outside is a compliment for me: there's nothing to improve!

Of course, the EOF mode of Miami was supported from the beginning, but since I consider this self-explanatory this feature was not advertised big-time. The next version of Miami will auto-detect the Silversurfer, and use the EOF mode without the user having to activate it manually.

There has been much positive feedback on the HEW '99. Only the length of the supplied cable (25cm) was reason for criticism. Since this was known before, starting November '99 the Silversurfer is shipped with an adapter cable which reaches the backside of really every tower. Starting mid December '99, there will also be a slot back allowing to attach the serial port alongside the A1200 mouse port - but there will be seperate news available then. (ps)

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18.Nov.1999
amiga-news.de


IWin... a neverending story
In a record time of under six weeks, Iwin has changed it's complete product line, has been sold to Focke, but former employees have bought back the company. Well done, other companies take months, if not years for this. To set this in the right light, Iwin-Corp. of course did not forget to register well-sounding domains like iwin-amiga.de or iwin-mcc.de. At least that's what's described on the web pages. As we already expected from IWin, big words raise hopes that they would soon deliver THE ultimate Amiga system, soon...

Once more, dear IWin Corporation: After the last press conference, which could safely be described as disaster, here's our request: Show us your miracle systems, let us participate in your unbelievable developments; as said so many times before, a well done website in combination with good PR does not convince us. We want to see the system, be able to check it technically, and only then we will stop calling it a fake. (ps)

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18.Nov.1999
Czech Amiga News


SoftCinema v0.7
On November 15th, version 0.7 of the animation player SoftCinema has been released. The shareware program supports several codecs of AVI and QuickTime (QT/MOV). This includes IntelIndeo (3.1, 3.2, 4, 5), SMC and RLE.

It rund on an Amiga with PPC (ppc.library), AGA or CGX, AHI and 8 MB free RAM. The unregistered version is limited to 20 seconds playback. Download: SoftCinema.lha (ps)

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18.Nov.1999
Czech Amiga News


3DRave Dev V1.0
On November 15th, version 1.0 of the developer archive of the 3DRave library for CyberGraphX V4.1+ has been released. It contains the cgx3drave.library, programming examples, includes and a game demo. This version is only functional with BVisionPPC or CVisionPPC drivers. Support for CyberVision64/3D and PicassoIV + VooDoo1 is planned. Download: cgx3drave_10.lha. (ps)

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18.Nov.1999
Czech Amiga News


SecOS status report
SecOS by Trogladite Software is a software package including diverse functionalities like login, user administration, logfile viewer etc. for networking Amigas.

Invalidation Detection detects upon login if the harddrive is validated. If this is not the case, the login is delayed until the harddrive has validated itself. This keeps users from loging into the account of the predecessor. Additionally, user-defined scripts can be executed upon login and logoff.

Users can now be organised in groups, and their access rights be set accordingly.

Among others, an editor for administrating group and user information is planned. An information programm showing how many users are logged in etc. Work is being done on a logfile viewer controlling three seperate logfiles (server, remote, security), offering search and filter functionality as well as starting macros automatically when specific entries appear in the logfiles. (ps)

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18.Nov.1999
Czech Amiga News


PhotogenicsNG ML at ONElist
There is now a mailing list for PhotogenicsNG at ONElist. The mailing list is intended for discussions and exchanging tips and hints. You can subscribe by sending an e-mail to PhotogenicsNG-subscribe@onelist.com.

Additionally, Paul Nolan announced in a press release that he has already started porting Photogenics to LINUX. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Andreas R. Kleinert


New akMPEG version 3.03 (68k + PPC)
Download: akMPEG2.lha (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Haage & Partner


H&P News
STFax 4, NetConnect 3, Tornado3D 3, PageStream 4, ImageFX 4 and PowerStation are now available. The delivery of pre-orders will be done within the week. Haage & Partner begs your pardon for small delays.

Issues with Tornado3D and NetConnect
Sadly there are issues with the latest versions of Tornado3D v3 and NetConnect 3. Have a look at the support of Tornado3D and NetConnect. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Andre Beer in ANF


New update for GeoWorld - geography for the Amiga
Today a new update for GeoWorld has been released. The update contains all missing flags and a new start picture. More information and download under the title link. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Jeppe Nielsen in ANF


HomeLand - new real-time strategy game
Jeppe Nielsen writes:
A new demo called HomeLand, is online. It's a new real-time strategy game, with some original features. You can create you own customizible units (with some limitations of course). These units are created from tecnologies that you research. There are currently only 14 different technologies, but it's due to expand. Any suggestions and ideas are welcome, so please email me if you think of something cool to be added. Screenshots and download are available from my homepage. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Daniel Bindel in ANF


Lambda site update
The Lambda site has been updated again. Intensive work is being done on the OpenGL implementation and other interfaces (3D, graphics and steering) are under development. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Amigaland in ANF


AmigaLand show report with pictures
The German show report from the Home Electronics World '99 describes the experience from the perspective of the AMIGALAND team. Interesting because giving an impression of the thoughts of an Amiga retailer, Mrs. Vokinger. (German only, however.) (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Steve Crietzman by e-mail


COSA Progress Update
Read the "Open Letter to the Amiga Community" by COSA, which summarizes all news about the COSA project:

From:       "Steve Crietzman" president@savetheamiga.org.uk
Subject:    Open Letter to the Amiga Community
Date:       Wed, 17 Nov 1999 13:01:03 -0000

An Open Letter to the Amiga Community:

 COSA Progress Update

 November 17, 1999

 Dear Fellow Amigans:

 COSA feels it is time that we followed up on our open letters to Tom
Schmidt with a letter to the people that really matter: you, the
members of the Amiga community.

 We have so much news to report, and so much progress has been
made in recent weeks, that we felt it was time that we the community
on to date on our progress.

I want to start by thanking everyone who has written us with good
comments and suggestions over the past several weeks.  I also
want to assure you all that we have read each and every e-mail
message sent to us very carefully, and considered the issues you
have raised in great detail.

It is clear to us that there is still a great deal of confusion amongst the
community as to what COSA is doing, and what we are trying to achieve.
The responsibility for this lies with me, for not properly communicating
our plans to the Amiga community.  I would like to make amends for that
now, by taking a leaf out of Jim Collas's book, and providing you with
regular updates on our progress from this point forwards.

I would like to start by tackling the main issues of confusion: explaining
who COSA is, where we came from, and why we're here.

COSA, the Campaign to Open Source AmigaOS, had it's beginnings
soon after the Amiga executive updates of September 14th and
17th.  We were formed to bring together the Amiga community, and
to discuss ways forward for the Amiga.

On October 4th, after several weeks of discussion and exchanging of
ideas, we came to the conclusion that what makes the Amiga special
and unique, is the operating system.  The technology may be falling
behind, but our operating system still has something special and unique
to offer the world, and that's what has really kept us with the platform
through the last several years.

With this in mind, our discussions then focused on ways to preserve and
expand the Amiga operating system.  We discussed many
possibilities.  But we realised we also needed to think long-term.  Not
just about the immediate future of the operating system, but it's long-
term survival and growth, in a highly competitive, ever-changing
computing industry.

We concluded that to survive in this market, Amiga OS needs to be
overhauled and upgraded.  It needs to be brought up-to-date to take
advantage of new hardware and concepts in software engineering that
have emerged over the past six years.

Amiga OS also needs to be made available to the masses.  As much
as we wish it wasn't true, the traditional Amiga market is shrinking.  The
classic Amiga range is no longer competitive or attractive to the masses,
and therefore people will not be rushing to their local computer stores to
buy new Amigas.

For it's long-term survival and growth, Amiga OS also needs to be made
available to a wide variety of CPUs, or what Jim Collas referred to as
"operating environments."

Devoid of Gateway's official support for an aggressive expansion of the
Amiga OS in this way, we need to search for another large group of
people with the necessary commitment and ability to "make it happen."

We need to look no further than the high degree of talent that already
exists in the Amiga developer community.  We have AROS.  We have the
Aminet freeware developers.  We have commercial developers.  And
we have over 100 registered developers who have already pledged
to work on an open-source Amiga OS if it becomes available.

Collectively, the worldwide Amiga development community has the
manpower and experience necessary to bring the Amiga operating
system into the 21st century, and keep the Amiga vision alive.

The Amiga community needs to unite like never before.  We can no
longer rely on anyone but ourselves, because there is no-one else
left.

No Commodore.  No Escom.  No Gateway.

Just the Amiga community of users, developers and dealers - no
parent company to guide us.

With no parents, it becomes time we became responsible for
ourselves - that we collectively pull our resources together, and
convince Gateway to let the community have a go where others
have failed.

COSA has been in contact with many key players in the Amiga
community to discuss the way forward.  These include Amiga
International, Amino, Haage and Partner, AROS, Project IMP,
PowerOS, and even Tom Schmidt at Amiga Inc.  We are
partners in this process.

Collectively, we are working together to create a roadmap for the
future development of the Amiga operating system.

It is important people realise that we are not creating a new
Amiga OS.  We are not replacing it, either.  Our proposal is for the
community to collectively drive future upgrades of the current Amiga
operating system.  To take what we already have, and build upon
it.

By "community," we do not exclude anyone.  Anyone with an Amiga
or who understands the Amiga is included.  Haage and Partner,
the current developers of OS 3.5, are most certainly not excluded
from taking part in this process.

Our vision includes Haage and Partner at the forefront of Amiga
OS development, supported by a worldwide team of open-source
developers.  We are hopeful of reaching an agreement/compromise
with H&P over a role for their company and developers in the future
development of an open-source AmigaOS.

Together, we hope to present a united plan to Amiga Inc to bring the
Amiga operating system closer to the community.  It is way past time
that the community takes charge of it's own destiny, and we believe
open-sourcing the OS is the easiest and most common-sense, long-
term way to do this.

In the coming weeks, a Frequently Asked Questions section will
be created on COSA's website to address the most common
questions, concerns, ideas, and thoughts presented to us.  We
will also be publishing a green paper that details a possible
migration from the current closed-source system to an inclusive
open-source system, whereby everyone - Haage and Partner,
AROS, PowerOS, Aminet developers, everyone - is able to
contribute and work on the Amiga OS project - building on
what we already have, and improving it.

The weeks and months ahead hold much promise.  All we ask
from you, the community, is to give us time, and a little breathing
room.

We do not yet have all the answers, but as time passes, more and
more questions are being asked, more answers to these questions
found, and the mist that obscures the path ahead is clearing.

We realise the community has been let down many times in the past,
and we do not expect to earn your trust or faith overnight. All we ask
is that you give us a chance, and that you give us time.  We hope,
however, that over the long-term, COSA will be able to earn your
trust and restore your faith in the Amiga platform and it's future.

Because at the end of the day, it is the Amiga community that we
serve.  COSA is here to help bring the community together, into
discussion and dialogue, and help us collectively find a way out of
the fog that currently obscures the future of everyone's favourite OS.

>From recent events, it would seem that AROS, Project IMP,
PowerOS, Haage and Partner, Amiga International and COSA
are all in total agreement that discussion and co-operation, and
not competition, is the way forward for our community.

COSA has succeeded in bringing these groups to talk to each
other.  Now COSA hopes to play a role in finding an open-source
solution that will satisfy these groups and bring a bright future to
the Amiga operating system, and we intend to do just that.

If we stand together as a community, we can collectively ensure
the success of our favourite operating system, AmigaOS.  If we are
divided, we will all collectively fail.

We ask that the community gives the process that COSA has fostered
a chance to develop and grow, and allow these groups to co-operate with
each other and find a common settlement that will be of benefit to
Amigans everywhere.

Your own contributions to this process would be much appreciated.
Visit our website for details on how you can help this process succeed.

COSA is here to help Amigans everywhere by giving Amiga OS a bright
future.

Best regards,

Steve Crietzman
President, Campaign to Open Source AmigaOS
On behalf of our members and partners
http://www.savetheamiga.org.uk/
(ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Alexander Lohmann in ANF


New MAME version for PowerPC
Download: mameppc36b8.lha - 4.2 MB (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Jens Langner in ANF


Picasso96 version 2.0 released
After months of development, the Picasso96 team has decided to release the *final* version 2.0. Many changes and optimizations have been done since the last release in February 1999, and now the new Picasso96 version has really earned the tilte *final*. It should be installed on every system with gfx board. One of the new features, among others, is support for the Draco Altais gfx board. More details at the title link. Download: Picasso96.lzx - 493 kB and the PGP signature Picasso96.lzx.sig. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Carl Licke


Upd8 Update Version 1.1
With this program, you can check websites you keep visiting for changes. The program informs you which pages have changed.
For me, Upd8 is a program I couldn't live without :-). (ps) (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
The FMP in d.c.s.a.m


Karsten Obarski Tribute Project
With Karsten Obarski, a man is standing behind track-based sound programs like Soundtracker, Fasttracker, Impulsetracker, Screamtracker etc., who wrote the first program of this kind, Soundtracker, and in the golden era of Amiga provided the soundtrack for many games. But hardly anybody knows his name.

The Karsten Obarski Tribute Project has three goals:
  • make the name and person Karsten Obarski known for what he did and which music he created
  • collect as many greetings for him as possible
  • make contact with him and deliver the greetings

To achieve this, FMP is looking for support. You can place one of three tribute banners on your homepage, and send information and comments about Karsten Obarski. A music contest is planned. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Apex Designs


Payback Status Report #4
In part due to the soundtrack, in part to make the game as good as possible, the scheduled release date of Payback has been moved from December '99 to end of February 2000. Because of this, there will be more extras etc. in the game.

No matter what, development is making constant progress. The code for sound mixing is now available in assembler, and has no impact on the game's framerate. A special feature of the sound engine is that it can mix up to 100 sounds together to fit the 12 available channels by playing the loudest ones. This makes it possible to add sounds to virtually every object (fire, phones, walking people etc.).

The special scripting language has been expanded by commands allowing non-linear paths of action. Now, all the levels have to be created.

Four additional screenshots are available. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Amiga.org


TWOM2: Ghelae and the Death-Sword
F1 Software announced a new fantasy adventure, TWOM2. Goal is to save the world (uh, really? ;-) (mb)) by leading Ghelae through the fantastic world Kawamoon with its orcs, werewolves, dragons and goblins.

The game offers over 30 interactive characters, detailed graphics, numerous puzzles and more. Scheduled release date is December 5th, 1999. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Amiga.org


MMU.library v40.51 released
Version 40.51 of the MMU-library as well as several library-related tools have been released on Aminet. The library enables ROM-mapping, memory-protecting parts of an application and more.

Download: util/libs/MMULib.lha (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Amiga.org


The Amiga Volunteer Project
The Amiga Volunteer Project (TAVP) is a non-profit organisation targeted at supporting software development for the Amiga, so high-quality programs are released faster and the software situation for the Amiga is improved.

To achieve this, the organisation is currently contacting Amiga developers to ask them if they need help, and in which areas.

TAVP itself is looking for people interested in working for the organisation for free. Wanted are programmers, musicians and more.

Additionally, TAVP is contacting several PC developers for porting their programs to Amiga, and possibly earn some money for the organisation by selling them. This money would be used for the organisation. The founders are not interested in making money themselves with the organisation.

Whoever is interested in participating in TAVP, can send an e-mail to official_tavp@hotmail.com. The e-mail should state name, country and computer equipment as well as a description of how one intends to help the project. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
amiga-news.de


www.irseesoft.de
A supplementary driver disk has been announced for mid December, offering the following drivers for TurboPrint:
  • Canon BJC 1000, 2000, 4400, 6100, 7100
  • Epson Stylus Photo 750, 1200
  • Epson Stylus Color 460, 660, 760, 860, 900
(ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Falk Lücke by e-mail


Eternity News - Tales of Tamar
It's cold outside... but the latest news offer the ultimate possibility to change your system into a secondary heater, so get it running!

The German Tales of Tamar Demo 1 is ready, and will soon be released on the AmigaFuture cover CD. Soon after the AmigaFuture release, the demo will be given to the other magazines, too, not without being fully localized. A little bit later the demo will be released to the general public, too.

The demo is not fully playable, it offers a first feeling of the world Tamar. IRC-chat, FTP-download and online games are already functional, however, and updates are planned, like a build-in Mastermind clone in ToT outfit...

The upcoming second Tales of Tamar demo will be able to play as stand-alone version in connection with the server, but the round-based game will be time-limited...
As can easily be seen from these words, development has not stopped despite the long absence of an update to the version number on the homepage http://www.tamar.net; it is making big progress. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Steffen Haeuser in fidonet.AMIGA.GER


Heretic II
Heretic II was presented on the show. One system had problems making Heretic run. Steffen Haeuser writes about it:
On Saturday it turned out the problem was a bug of my chunkyppc.library (yes, it's my fault :) I will fix the bug tonight). chunkyppc.library ran correctly when CGX was installed. When Picasso96 was installed, too. But not if both are running parallel (on two different gfx boards). And that was the problem with the second system, so there is no specific problem by Heretic 2. (ps)

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17.Nov.1999
Martina Jacobs in ANF


New 68060.library and FlashUpdate by Phase5
On the Phase5 FTP site, there are new libs for MC68060 and a new FlashUpdate for PPC boards available.
68060.library version 46.7: Lib ID String corrected, Init for LC/EC060 disabled, some switches for the utility.library path reenabled.
FlashUpdate: ppc.library version 46.28, new 68060/ppc.library for Blizzard (see above) and new CDRive file system. (ps)

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16.Nov.1999
Stuart Walker by e-mail


Wipeout 2097 troubles
There is a serious problem when installing the Warp3D archive which is located on the Wipeout2097 CD. Some libraries don't have a larger version number than the Warp3D libraries of the Warp3D V2 archive, so that the Warp3D installer doesn't copy the appropriate files. This results into a PPC exception requester opening after the setup requester is confirmed, and after the screen resp. window becomes black. This probably only happens, if a Warp3D V2 installation was already present and if the new archive from the CD was installed afterwards.

To solve this problem, the following should be done:
1. Delete the file 'LIBS:Warp3DPPC.library' (or uninstall Warp3D as a whole)
2. Reinstall the Warp3D archive from the WO2097 CD or copy the file 'Warp3DPPC.library' to LIBS: by hand. (ps)

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16.Nov.1999
Jörn Plewka by e-mail


Twister1200 available again since HEW! High End, Low Cost...
Due to a misunderstanding, some cards have been sold on the show not including documentation. Be careful during installation, the new card is now installed head-down towards the keyboard of the A1200! Twister1200 Rev. 2 has been modified mechanically by DCE. As reasons cost saving and compatibility to other products is named. Support is still provided by Katodev, by e-mail, WWW, Fax and, if need be, phone after 6:00 PM.

We, Katodev, have been asked by users attending the show why another serial card is reintroduced to the market. After testing, also at the HEW, and experiences made by users, still no other competitor is able to ensure a flawless transmission with only mediocre transmission speeds (keyword: auto flow control). Reasons are limitations in hard- or software. High transmission speeds are therefore in jeopardise. Additionally, contrary to promises, a competitor's product creates a rather high CPU-load in comparison. Compatibility to Melody1200 is also contrary to promises not possible for any competing product without soldering. If Miami's load-decreasing EOF mode is supported by others is unknown. All statements without guarantee, misunderstandings might have occured. (ps)

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16.Nov.1999
Marko Seppänen by e-mail


Image Engineer PlugIn - special offer
Read the press release from Image Engineer, which offers certain PlugIns for a limited time for very special prices:

Image Engineer plug-in discount!

Shareware plug-ins under name Visual Engineering for image manipulation program, Image Engineer, are now very very cheap. After pricecheck I decided to drop prices permanently and for a limited time shock you with an unbeatable offer.

For now on these will be the official prices:
  • Visual Border 25 $
  • Visual Logo 25 $
  • Visual Puzzle 9 $

SHOCKING OFFER!!

To the end of November, there will be a special offer. First, with either Visual Border and Visual Logo, you'll get Visual Puzzle for free. But, that's not all. If you order both Visual Border and Visual Logo together, you will not just get Visual Puzzle for free, but you'll get these 3 plug-ins for a shockprice:
  • Visual Border & Visual Logo = 45 $ (250 FIM, 43 EUR)
    +Visual Puzzle for FREE

ORDERING

Secure credit card ordering is a quick way to register.

Use URL - https://secure.reg.net/product.asp?ID=5195

all orders sent before 1.12.1999 are valid.

File "VE-Main.lha" downloadble at website of Visual Engineering and with some days of delay from Aminet, has detailed information about registration using different methods.

All minor and major updates with new effects are FREE OF CHARGE. And look at the amount of FREE plug-ins, you already have.

SHORT DESCRIPTIONS OF PLUG-INS:

(Please see the website of Visual Engineering for eye-candy)
  • Visual Border
    Takes an image and applies different kind of border effects to it. Useful for a website designer and as a video background graphic maker.
    In numbers there's currently roughly more than 50 different types of effects, but as you can easily apply different kind of border -effects to the same image, there's actually thousands of different kind of effects.
    Image Engineer itself offers possibility to use alphachannel masks, but Visual Border uses them more effectively.
  • Visual Logo
    Takes black and white text and outputs different kind of logos.
    Currently there's tens of different kind of effects with easy to use adjustments.
    Philosophy of Visual Logo is that all the effects can easily be composited together, so there's actually lots of different kind of effects.
  • Visual Puzzle
    Takes an image and creates a random puzzle.
    There's corner pieces, edge pieces and the rest.
    It's possible to create own puzzlepieces.

INTERNET

Visual Engineering website (new sample images added)
http://wwnet.fi/users/smarko/visual

Image Engineer website
http://www.amigaworld.com/support/imageengineer

EMAIL

Marko Seppänen
marko.seppanen@wwnet.fi

PS. Image Engineer works fine with new and shiny Amiga OS 3.5. (ps)

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16.Nov.1999
Robert Kon by e-mail


Transmeta: Crusoe
January 19th, 2000, is scheduled to see the introduction of the new Crusoe processor. The source code contains a "secret" message. (ps)

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16.Nov.1999
Andreas Magerl by e-mail


APC & TCP - new products
Since the HEW, four new products for Amiga are available from APC & TCP. The CD-ROM "The Best of Airsoft Softwair" contains a collection of the FULL versions of the group that did CD32 Installer, NewInstaller, Rainboot and more.

The Scene Archives 9 is a sequel of the successful scene demo CD-ROM "The Best of Scene Archives".
A strategy game for Amiga is finally available again: SeaSide. Currently, only the German version is available. An English version will be released in some weeks. The game requires AGA, 4 MB RAM and a CD-ROM drive.

With the Info/Beginner CD-ROM, the club offers a CD which is especially targeted at Amiga newbies and club members. Readily installed tools everyone should have are included on the CD-ROM as well as all demo versions of APC&TCP, all issues of NoCover, the complete homepage (which is in itself 300 MByte in size), and various material by different club members. The CD-ROM is only available directly from APC&TCP, and is of course continuously expanded and updated. (ps)

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16.Nov.1999
Aaron Digulla in ANF


DNS Server for AROS.ORG down
The DNS server for the AROS.ORG domain is down. The project continues nevertheless! The FTP server is in the meantime available at ftp://sbb.hepe.com/pub/aros/; the WWW server not, sadly. (ps)

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16.Nov.1999
Michael Lange in ANF


CyberGraphX v4.2 update
This update, among other small issues, removes the incompabilities with AmigaOS 3.5. This update requires the original CGX V4 CD. The archive only contains the patches for cgxsystem.library. Download: cgxsysUpdate42.lha. (ps)

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16.Nov.1999
Alexander Kurtz by e-mail


Update of Aminet GUI
The Aminet GUI now offers a chat. Right now this is sadly unavailable for the current Amiga browsers! I hope the new versions of the NG browsers fix this shortcomming! Additionally, there is a guestbook, where everyone is free to leave news, ideas or criticism for me. For all who like discussing with other users, I added a forum. Here you can discuss about the Amiga, and you are free for asking for and giving advice about Amiga problems. Everyone who has a problem can ask, and everyone in the know can answer. So get to your keyboards... A small change has been applied to the mirror list. A small flag stands in front of each server, stating the host's country... Finally, the GUI can now be downloaded as LHA or LZX archive, to make Aminet access yet faster. The files can be found under Service/Downloads, and are about 880 kByte in size. (ps)

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16.Nov.1999
Stefan Robl by e-mail


CGXBlanker update
Version 1.20 of CGXBlanker is now configurable with a preferencer, offers some new features compared to the last version, and a very nice new blanker ("Flower") has been added. More details at the title link.
PS: In the old archive, I forgot the 020 version of the blanker, only a 040 version was included... archive 1.21 now contains a 020+ and a 040+ version, and I have added an Installer script for easy installation. (ps)

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15.Nov.1999
Alexander Kurtz by e-mail


Aminet GUI
The Aminet GUI is available at the new URL www.aminet.de starting immediately... (ps)

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15.Nov.1999
Oliver Wagner by e-mail


AmigaNCP 2.1
AmigaNCP is an implementation of the Psion link protokoll, which is used in Psion S3/S3a/S3C, Psion 55 Palmtop ROMs and others. Download: amigancp_21.lzx (ps)

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15.Nov.1999
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PowerOS news
Claus Herrmann writes in the news:
The HEW (Home Electronics World) is over now. I want to send a quick thanks to the users who visited me and asked me all those questions! At the same time, I want to make an announcement: PowerOS will also be implemented for the AmiJoe by Met@Box! I cann tell you I am proud (and so far only) owner of an AmiJoe 1200 G3. A big thanks to Met@Box for this! Details (specs and photos) soon on my homepage on a seperate page. (ps)

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15.Nov.1999
diverse


More pictures from HEW '99
Dennis Pauler writes that there are commented pictures of the Cologne show available from Virtual Dimension.

Thomas Graf informed us that the Home Electronics World Area at AmigaNation has photos of the show and MPEG's of the Annex live performance. Show report and Annex performance.

Yet more pictures are available from javasoft Computer. (ps)

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15.Nov.1999
Rene Koenig by e-mail


Amiga Hard Hacks
Amiga Hard Hacks now has an own domain, www.hardhacks.de. On this page, you find pinouts, hardhacks, and and and... everything about Amiga hardware. Questions to: webmaster@hardhacks.de. (ps)

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15.Nov.1999
Oliver Tacke by e-mail


GlowIcons CD-ROM
Oliver Tacke writes:
Dear Amiga community, in Cologne we (Heinz Andreolla and myself) have given away CD-ROMs with numerous GlowIcons. Sadly we now have to say it is very bugged. I did a bad mistake, so most of the icons are too small - only a little bit, but enough to make a real clean-up with drawers containing lots of icons impossible.

Another problem is that during the stress during the last days before the show, several binaries were copied to the CD-ROM. I consider it unfair to blame Heinz as software pirate for this, like some people did. It was a mistake, really, and if I hadn't delivered the icons only a few days before the show started, Heinz would have had enough time to avoid this mistake.

Short: we beg your pardon. Consider the distributed CD-ROM as a demo version. I will now sit down at my system to correct everything as fast as possible. Moreover, I will do some improvements and expansions, like correctly adjusting the drawer colors to OS3.5. Considering the number of icons, I beg your pardon for not being able to do this in one week. I will hurry, anyways.

A first fixed archive with roughly 250 icons is finished and will be available shortly. The final version will probably be included in the Aminet CD-ROM Nr. 35, and, if wanted, on Aminet or the reader's CD of the amigaOS. (ps)

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Pictures from Cologne
Some of the pictures Petra and myself took at the Cologne show:
(ps) (Translation: mb)

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14.Nov.1999
Czech Amiga News


Autodoc Viewer Lite v1.13 - 2.0 beta
The autodoc viewer by Ronny Tennebekk runs with OS3.0+ and a 68020 CPU. The programm is in development since 1994. The new, reworked version 2.0 is currently in beta state and implements numerous wishes by users of the program. (ps)

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14.Nov.1999
Czech Amiga News


Gameboy Emulator "GBE" for WarpUp
On the emulator page by AmiDog, the new Gameboy/Gameboy Color emulator GBE can be found.

The emulator runs on all PPC Amigas with WarpUP. It supports all Z80 opcodes, the CD32 pad and more. To correctly support all colors of the Gameboy Color, the programm offers 15bit support. (ps)

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14.Nov.1999
Czech Amiga News


JST v2.8b
The degrader "JST" has been released in version 2.8b (ps)

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14.Nov.1999
Czech Amiga News


NetInfo-II v2.4 released
Vapor has released version 2.4 of the internet information tool "NetInfo-II". This version includes an ARexx port, printing functionality and an external TLD/WHOIS-table.
Download: NetInfo-II (ps)

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14.Nov.1999
Czech Amiga News


Amiga no longer on Opera website
At the Project Magic Page of the Opera web browser, all informations about an Amiga port have been removed. Still listed are BeOS, EPOC, MacOS, Linux and OS/2. (ps)

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14.Nov.1999
AWD [News]


United Amigans
United Amigans stands for the idea to make contact with Amiga Inc./Gateway as a group.

On the mission page, Amiga Inc./Gateway is blamed for the current situation, but on the other hand it is critizised that there was no clear, definite and common statement of all Amiga users towards Amiga. So, John Groothof writes that we are ultimately responsible where Amiga will be heading.

United Amigans wants to be a plattform for individuals who want to speak as one community. (ps)

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13.Nov.1999
Amiga.org


UGN IRC logs
The link above leads to the logs of the IRC conferences organised by the UGN during the Cologne show. Attendants were:
Aaron Digulla, AROS
Steve Crietzman, COSA
Mick Tinker (BoXeR), Paul Lesurf, Blittersoft
Michael Garlich, Titan Computers
Petro Tyschtschenko, Amiga
KOSH
Phoenix Plattform Consortium
Haage & Partner (ps)

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13.Nov.1999
Heinz Andreolla


New GlowIcons
At the Cologne show, Heinz Andreolla gave us a CD with absolutely new, so far unreleased GlowIcons, which he created together with Oliver Tacke. He gave us permission to offer a collection of them for download. Many thanks for this :-).
Download: glow_new.lha - 1.1 MB (ps)

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12.Nov.1999
Ralph in ANF


MakeCD 3.2c and Flashrom 1.2 released
Small bugfixes (like long filenames and file lists), detection of the Ricoh MP7040 fixed. Flashrom is a firmware flasher for Plextor and Yamaha drives. (ps)

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12.Nov.1999
Dennis "Hurrican" Pauler in ANF


"Bombsquare" finished
"Bombsquare", our Minefield clone with one- and two-player modi (and of course many more features) is ready and available for download on our homepage. (ps)

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12.Nov.1999
amiga-news.de


Preliminary Show Report
A first report by Petra Struck from the Cologne show, written on Friday evening.
I suffered from a raging headache on Friday evening and the better part of Saturday, please excuse the delays (again) :-( (mb)

Show Report - Day 1
by Petra Struck, translated by Martin Baute

When I reached the hall 11.2 yesterday morning at about 8:45 AM, last adjustments were made everywhere, and so I had the chance to take my time and have a first look at the show. Of course it was obvious that many of the big Amiga companies were not present this year, which could already be seen from the list of exhibitors of the HEW'99. For one, this is due to some companies already having withdrawn from the Amiga market, but also due to financial ressources being insufficient to fund an expensive exhibition booth. The hall was much less full than last year.

The exhibition was opened on time at 10:00 AM, and the booths of AMIGA, Schatztruhe, Haage & Partner, RBM Digitaltechnik, COOLbits, Epic-Marketing and APC & TCP were at once beleagured for the latest software. The many smaller booths of developers like KATO, individual computers, DCE and Eyetech saw many visitors. People visited the booths of the different Amiga clubs, too, where discussions were held the whole day.

Together with Martin Baute, I spend the whole day collecting many informations about news and updates. Since we didn't visit all booths today, I will concentrate on the atmosphere in today's small report. The description of the seperate booths I will collect in a exhibition special after the show, and I can already promise you some interesting news.

About atmosphere, I could write it mas mixed, but that wouldn't get it. Bothered, depressed would be better. It's simply the lack of a clear path, if and how things will go on. On the other side, it is astounding with how much enthusiasm the remaining developers, programmers and distributors carry on. Even more astounding to see a PPC G3 (400 MHz) developer board by Haage & Partner at the AMIGA booth, which could possibly mark the beginning of the next Amiga generation.

Here, you can see the first pictures.

13.11.1999:
I must have been very tired yesterday, because I didn't mention that I very much enjoyed the show, and that the user's moods is very enlightened despite the situatuin. At the Amiga-Club booth, which is of course our "basis camp", there was always a crowd of users. As every year, questions were asked about any possible subject; moreover, there was Aaron Digulla presenting AROS. Details will follow in the exhibition special.

One hint in advance: The new Developer CD version 2.1 includes the StormC 68k C/C++ compiler version 3.0. (ps)

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25.Oct.1999
Torsten Dudai


New Cartoon: Change of policy




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18.Oct.1999
Czech Amiga News


NewTekniques Magazine Oct/Nov 1999
Details about the latest issue of the NewTekniques Magazine can be found at the title link. (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
Czech Amiga News


GoldED v6.2.4 released
Dietmar Eilert has released a new Update for the text editor GoldEd Studio 6 (version 6.2.4).
The update does not work with the demo version of the editor.

Download: sp624.lha (1.02M) (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
ANN


Demoguide online
The Demoguide assembled by Dreyer is now also available online in the WWW at www.sunsite.auc.dk/demo.guide/.
It currently contains almost 400 reviews of demos as well as further informations. (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
ANN


AmigaOS: Open Source Campaign
With the title "AmigaOS: The Case for Open Source", the Open Source Campaign in person of Petro Tyschtschenko has send a report to Tom Schmidt (Amiga Inc.) on October 18th.
The initiative was founded on October 4th, 1999. (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
Newsmaster


New amiga-news.de forum
At amiga-news.de/cgi-bin/UltraBoard/UltraBoard.pl, a new discussion forum has been installed for amiga-news.de, which, after one day fixing and patching by Petra, hopefully runs flawlessly now.
Don't be intimidated by the German submissions. English posts are welcome, too! (mb) (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
Silvio Schurig in ANF


Survey: Which Amiga-PR-software?
Silvio Schurig writes:
I started a survey on my website, and hereby call upon all users using Packet Radio on their Amiga to participate. The goal is to find out what is the most commonly used PR software. (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
Halil Ibrahim Tasova in ANF


darkNESs v0.30
After almost a year, on October 16th, version 0.30 was released as new update for the NES emulator darkNESs.
This version fixes some smaller bugs, and adds sound support.
The emulator runs with AmigaOS 2.0 and a 68020 CPU.

Download: darkNESs0.30.lha (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
Matthijs Schonewille in ANF


PopStats v0.51
At popstats.pop-mart.com, the first information about the real-time webtracker "PopStats" have been released. This webtracker has been developed on Amiga, and is only intended for websites about Amiga. The first few of the bigger Amiga sites are meanwhile testing version 0.51 of the program. (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
Dennis Pauler in ANF


Virtualdimension website updated
Dennis Pauler writes:
Update of the feature list of "Bomb Square" and "Hall of Fame" installed

At our homepage (www.virtualdimension.de), there now is the Hall of Fame with the all-time high scores for our games - have a look and participate! Moreover, there is an update of the feature list for our Minefield clone "Bomb Square". (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
Oliver Roberts in csag


7th Amiga Internet F1GP Championchip
On October 23rd, 1999, the 7th Internet Championchip in "Formula One Grand Prix" (F1GP) is taking place. Details at the title link. (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
Michaela Prüß by e-mail


Michaela Prüß homepage (vbcc-libs and more)
Michaela Prüß writes:
After several rearrangements, my pages are available again at a new URL: amigadownload.amiga.webjump.com/.
Since October 18th, the complete BBS-system "Gateway-5" is available in the download area.
The formerly commercial program is now freeware, key included. Installation is (until now) manually, with support from my side.
Moreover, all my programs and other files have been updated on 18th (VersCheck, VersCheckGUI, vbcc link libs and several other tools). (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
Michael Pfeiffer by e-mail


WaveTracer DS Mark V - V5.1 Beta
Michael Pfeiffer writes:
Version 5.1 beta is available for download from the VWP homepage, download area. It's free for registered users of the full version.
Changes include some new and some improved effect modules, and a more efficient main program with more optimized subroutines for several CPUs (of course including PPC). (ps)

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18.Oct.1999
Robert Niessner by e-mail


AmigaScene site updated
AmigaScene site updated. (ps)

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17.Oct.1999
AWD [News]


Pictures of the Amiga day in Leeuwarden
Here are some pictures with Petro Tyschtschenko from the Amiga day in Leeuwarden, October 16th. (ps)

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17.Oct.1999
Michael Clasen


BBS: System-X v1.08 beta3
On October 13th, version 1.08 beta 3 of the BBS software System-X has been released. Conference passwords should be functional in this version.

System-X is a freeware BBS software for the Amiga, just like old AmiExpress.
System-X is in many things compatible to AmiExpress, and aside from the door ports for XIM/AIM also supports CLI/STDIO, DayDream and DayDreamRexx doors, MAXS, and an experimental Famedoorport.
Peter Zelesny, currently programmer of XChat for Linux, started the project 1996, which is today continued by Michael Clasen and Eric Beragg. (ps)

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17.Oct.1999
Thomas Wenzel in ANF


AmigaAMP v2.7b8 released
Thomas Wenzel writes:
I just released the new beta version v2.7b7 of AmigaAMP on my homepage. Because of the persistent troubles with the datatypes I now try to work around this with the guigfx.library. If this should lead to more troubles instead of less troubles, this can be switched of with the NOGUIGFX tool type. The guigfx.library however contains several workarounds for errors in the datatypes, so it should run better. (ps)

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17.Oct.1999
Jens Schönfeld


Silversurfer 2.101 and howto
Jens Schönfeld writes:
Changes from 2.99 to 2.101: Silversurfer and Catweasel MK2 can be used on the same clock port. This however requires some modifications to the Silversurfer - better directly order a readily modified Silversurfer from your dealer.
Second change: the limited edition of the Silversurfer is recognized on the MK2, without modification! The Catweasel MK2 also has a 26pin expansion port, which I did not really make use of so far - the limited edition is the first product to run on it.

"howto"-area
On my website, at "support", I added a "howto" area. Here I am posting tips and manuals about my products. For starters, I posted how to install a hard drive with TD64, since I keep recieving e-mails about it. In the future, I will answer questions I recieve by e-mail in readable text and post it here, to create an archive that (hopefully) answers all problems, even when I am not answering e-mails for some days. (ps)

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17.Oct.1999
Stefan Ossowski by e-mail


Aminet 33 CD-ROM is available!
Product information
Aminet CD 33, dated October 1999, contains 1 gigabyte (uncompressed) of software in thousands of archives. Since the release of Aminet CD 32 more than 800 MB new software has appeared. The current edition features the full version of Marblelous 2, the very popular commercial game. The complete Amiga-News.de web-site is also included so that you are always up to date regarding the most recent developments in the Amiga world.

Contents of Aminet 33
Directory    Size            Files         Contents

biz           25 MB           66           Business software
comm          37 MB          120           Communications
demo         117 MB           70           Graphics & sound demo
dev           25 MB           93           Development software
disk           1 MB           18           Disk & HD tools
docs          95 MB          122           Documents
game          90 MB          114           Games
gfx           27 MB           98           Graphics software
hard          12 MB           18           Hardware related
misc          57 MB           46           Miscellaneous
mods         300 MB          203           Music modules
mus           27 MB           40           Music software
pix           73 MB           81           Pictures
text           3 MB           24           Text software
util          41 MB          176           Utilities
(ps)

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16.Oct.1999
Felix Schwarz in ANF


fxPAINT 1.0 coming
Felix Schwarz writes:
Only a short message that the fxPAINT master has been send in for replication Monday 1999-10-11. fxPAINT will be shipped starting November 1st. Be informed that preordering is possible until November 1st. (ps)

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16.Oct.1999
Andreas Falkenhahn in ANF


AHelp v1.4 released
Andreas Falkenhahn writes:
A new version of AHelp has just been released on the Airsoft Softwair Homepage. This version now finally runs with VisualPrefs and offers only small bugfixes besides. (ps)

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Czech Amiga News


V³ status
Czech Amiga News have posted a submission of Oliver Wagner to the Voyager mailing list (title link), where he explains why little has changed from pre2 to pre4 in terms of JavaScript support. (ps)

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Czech Amiga News


fMSX v2.3 beta 2
The MSX emulator "fMSX" has been released in version 2.3 beta 2, which can be downloaded at the title link. Changes include:
  • bugfix in 68060 version; some games showed gfx bugs (Ashguine; MonMonMonster; SuperRambo)
  • fast gfx output for screens 5 & 7 (CybergraphX)
  • definite speed increases when using on workbench
(ps)

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Czech Amiga News


Book about Neutrino 2
At the title link, information is available about the book on QNX Neutrino 2. (ps)

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16.Oct.1999
Fun Time World [News]


PowerLAN
For the A1200, PowerComputer offers the PowerLAN package. It contains of a PCMCIA ethernet card (10 MBit/s), an adapter for connecting the card with standard ethernet cabling (available seperatly), and a disk set which supports installation of a network. Price is 49.95 UKP. (ps)

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Czech Amiga News


WHDL v10.4
WHDL enables numerous games and demos to be installed to hard drive. The current version 10.4 for users and developers is available from the link above. (ps)

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16.Oct.1999
ANN


Only 200 prepayments so far for FusionPPC
According to Paul Lesurf of Blittersoft, the current count of prepayments for FusionPPC is very low. While 600 promised to place a prepayment, only about 200 have actually done so so far. Read the complete statement at the title link.

While Amiga users have been wailing about empty promises by Amiga Inc. and other companies, it's a shame that an effort to bring a professional software product to the Amiga market is rewarded with just the same kind of empty promises. Support the companies that support us, and stay true to your commitments!(mb) (ps)

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16.Oct.1999
Image Engineer


ImageEngineer V3.41 WR2
on October 16th, the Wision Release 2 of ImageEngineer v3.41 has been released. This release, among others, integrates ARexx scripts by Visual Engineering, and two new scripts have been added (DeInterlace.rexx and Interlace.rexx). (ps)

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16.Oct.1999
Steve K. in csam


NewsRog v1.8b update available
ShadowWorks Software has released the update to version 1.8b for the NNTP client NewsRog. This update contains 15 changes to v1.8 (details at the link above). (ps)

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16.Oct.1999
Rebol by e-mail


REBOL/Core 2.2 beta release
On October 16th, Rebol has released a new beta version of REBOL/Core.
Among others, this version contains the following changes:
  • improved, faster console (editing and input capabilities)
  • security aspects expanded
  • personal settings offer more flexibility
  • new functionality and improvements in all previously implemented functions

The Rebol team asks for feedback to this beta (feedback@rebol.com).

REBOL/Core 2.2 will provide the foundation for REBOL/Command. (ps)

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16.Oct.1999
Markus Fellhauer in ANF


Diskmaster 2 v2.5b2
On the homepage of Rudolph Riedel, there is a beta version 2.5b2 of the directory utility "Diskmaster 2" for download. The current release version is 2.4.

Download:
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16.Oct.1999
Wolfgang Krause in ANF


MagicMenu 2.29beta
Wolfgang Krause writes:
Since 1999-10-15, there's a new beta of MagicMenu available for download. For changes, consult the readme.

Download page. (ps)

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16.Oct.1999
WinUAE


WinUAE 0.8.8 R8
WinUAE version 0.8.8 R8, released October 14th, contains numerous bugfixes.

Download:uae.cgi (ps)

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16.Oct.1999
Andreas Kleinert by e-mail


SViewIV released
SViewIV is now available for download from Aminet. For a minimum installation, you need the following archives:
  • SvIV-1.lha
  • SvIV-2.lha
  • SvIV-3a.lha
  • SvIV-4.lha
  • SvIV-5.lha

The modular picture viewer and converter with image processing capabilities runs with OS 2.04 or higher, and a 68000. OS 3.x features and faster CPUs (68020+ as well as PPC) are supported.

Download:
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15.Oct.1999
Jens Schönfeld by e-mail


Silversurfer Update
Jens Schönfeld writes:
Sales of the Silversurfer started surprisingly well. Preorders have been catched up, so there will be no more delays for orders.
Since October 15th, there is a software update available from my website. Changes:
  • device now 68000 compatible
  • A600 adapter supported
  • crashes with Z4 board fixed
  • Installer script optimized
  • successful installation can now be checked by the power LED "morse code" even without a 15kHz monitor

Start of delivery for the A600 adapter is November 10th, 1999. Preorders are not accepted, to avoid confusion with people who placed pre-orders but bought one at the Cologne show.
Available since Thursday is the Silversurfer limited edition. It has a 26pin port for connecting with old Buddha controllers (those with a green board) or the Catweasel Z-II (all versions). The number is limited to 88. The limited edition is not available in shops, but only by fax order from individual Computers. Due to the small numbers, the price is ~40 Euro plus ~5 Euro P&P. (ps)

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15.Oct.1999
Nico Barbat by e-mail


Cologne Conference 99
nico@barbat.de writes:
Parallel to the Home Electronics World 99 in Cologne, there will again be the computer party "Cologne Conference" taking place. The party, hosted by three well-known scene groups, lasts from November 13th to 14th, and runs under the motto "fun over commerce", with remarkable contests all around computers and a big lottery. We expect visitors of all systems all over Europe.

Contact:
Nico Barbat
Tel. +49 - 221 / 430 46 56
e-mail: cc@scenet.de
WWW: www.scenet.de/cc/ (ps)

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15.Oct.1999
Apex Designs


Apex: Payback status report 2
There is a new status report about Payback from Apex Designs.
  • Bugs have been removed. There have been problems with collision control. It now works faster and more reliable, but needs some more work.
  • The sound mixing code has been implemented. It is a very flexible system. A total of 12 sounds can be mixed with their exact 3D position, and be reproduced in stereo via the inverse square law. Moreover, a realistic doppler effect simulation is available. All this runs on the Amiga soundchip "Paula", and will be optimised by Assembler code.
  • Talks have been made with several bands about the soundtrack. Perhaps more in the next update.
(ps)

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13.Oct.1999
Czech Amiga News


2nd beta of AHI/PPC
Martin Blom has released a new beta of AHI for PPC. This version supports WarpUp, but right now is 35% slower than the PowerUp version. Therefore you shouldn't expect much speed from this version, but simply tell Martin Blom if it runs.
Due to a recently discovered bug in WarpUp, AHI is kept from using the cache like it is supposed to. AHI will either provide a workaround for this, or require a newer version of WarpUp. (ps)

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13.Oct.1999
V3


V3 plugins poll
There is a form on the V3 homepage asking "which plugin do you want the most for V3?". You can choose from:
  • VRML
  • PDF (Acrobat)
  • Quicktime VR
  • RealAudio
  • VFlashPPC
(ps)

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13.Oct.1999
Christoph Kimna in ANF


Napalm Update to v1.4
Christoph Kimna writes:
It's there! On October 12th, the long-awaited Napalm update to v1.4 has been released!
  • Networking mode now functional
  • new c2p RTG-Master graphics mode "Lucy"
  • numerous bugfixes
(ps)

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12.Oct.1999
Czech Amiga News


Future of Amiga Nutta
On his Amiga Nutta website, David Flaherty re-and previewed games for 3 years now. The statement on his website tells, why his motivation lets down now. (ps)

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Czech Amiga News


2 New Maim & Mangle Screenshots
TWF released another two screenshots of their upcoming 3D realtime strategy game Maim & Mangle. (ps)

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12.Oct.1999
Czech Amiga News


glTron
glTron by Andreas Umbach is another 3D port of the well known racing scene from the movie "TRON". The game is available for download for Amiga, BeOS on x86, FreeBSD, Mac OS, Linux, and Windows 9x/NT. The Amiga port is being done by Oliver Schuler. It requires a 68060 or an WarpOS PPC Amiga and a 3D graphics board. (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
Czech Amiga News


Clickboom looking for BVision board
Clickboom is urgently looking for a BVision board. If you have one for sale, contact info@clickboom.com. (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
AWD [News]


Diavolo Backup Update in November
Since September 8th, a hint can be found on the Computer Corner news site about a new version of Diavolo Backup will be available by November.
Registered customers will recieve the update for 20,- DM. It will support hard disk partitions >4GB, if the new file system from Amiga has the appropriate features. Aside from other improvements, Catweazel support is planned. (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
Andreas Falkenhahn on ANF


Rainboot v2.69 released
Andreas Falkenhahn writes:
A new update for Rainboot has been released: Version 2.69. This version contains some bugfixes and small improvements, and can be downloaded from the Airsoft Softwair homepage. (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
AWD [News]


XLight / LaserMax
XLight is a soft-/hardware project by Christian Entrup for controlling lighting systems for small and large events. On the homepare the following information is available in adition to the manual and screenshots:

Right now, ony a demo version of this software is available. It is a demo version WITHOUT HARDWARE OUTPUT on the parallel port. The subroutines for driving the hardware are missing in this version! The software is fully functional, however, including writing and saving lighting skripts. Sadly, the switch group and strobo group with their abilities cannot be marveled at, since there is no graphical representation on the user interface for them. Registering is not planned right now. A full version is not yet delivered. Since I am not sure about how to distribute the hardware (own manufacturing, construction set, giving out layouts, or...) and the hardware tests are not yet finished, this is delayed, since quality and safety are #1 issues. (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
V3


V³ pre4
The latest version removes numerous bugs. It is recommended to reboot after installation to make sure no old libraries remain in memory. Additionally, V³ now sports a demo mode, so the program can be tested without keyfile for 30 minutes; and a new toolbar by Loonstar.
There is a seperate PPC version of VFlash V3.0pre3 is now available.
The current V³ versions are prereleases meant for testing and locating bugs; they are not final versions with more or less guaranteed stability.

Download:
v3_prerelease4_101099.lzx (1.3M)
VFlashPPC-0.16.lzx (117K) (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
ANN


GoldED Virus Warning
Two hacked versions of GoldED Studio 6 have surfaced recently, 6.2.0 and 6.2.1. The latter seems to be virus infected. (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
Czech Amiga News


Interview with Carl Sassenrath
Rediff has released a throughout interview with Carl Sassenrath (Amiga-Exec, Rebol) about the programming language "Rebol".
The interview contains information about the history of Rebol and Carl Sassenrath (among others), and describes, whta makes Rebol different to other languages. (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
ANN


World of Amiga #5 released
On October 9th, the 5th issue of the World of Amiga magazine has been released.

Contents:
  • Program a multiuser 3D Environment!
  • iWin feature
  • The Direction Changers
  • iBrowse Rundown
  • And More!
(ps)

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11.Oct.1999
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Spoletium2 - demo party on November 1st/2nd
The italian demo group Darkage hosts the Spoletum2 on November 1st and 2nd.
The party will be Amiga only, and submissions (intro, demo, gfx, 4-channel audio) can also be submitted by e-mail.
Details about the party are available at the title link. (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
ANN


Edgar M. Vigdal's homepage - Deluxe Galaga
Since early September, Edgar M. Vigdal has his own homepage. Here, you can e.g. download the shareware version of Deluxe Galaga, Deluxe Pacman (both in ECS and AGA versions) as well as Tetriz.
Especially his interpretation of Galaga is one of the top FD Amiga games. (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
Markus Fellhauer on ANF


MCP V1.33a35 released
Aliendesign has released the alpha version 1.33a35 of the multi commodity MCP.
Changes from 34-Alpha include WBGauge being deactivated under AmigaOS 3.5 and a corrected dispose option during hotkey definition.

Download: MCP133a35.lha (245K) (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
Czech Amiga News


Frogger V1.3.9
The MPEG 1&2-player "Frogger" has been released in version 1.3.9 on October 8th, 1999. Changes to the last version are two removed Enforcer hits (display code, end of data stream) and the corrected 68k version of the yov->8bpp conversion.
The player can be downloaded from the above URL for PPC and 68k CPUs (68030 + FPU or better). (ps)

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11.Oct.1999
Urban D. Mueller in dcsam


Aminet Status
Urban Mueller writes in dcsam that right now there is no way to say when Aminet will be running again. Older files can be downloaded from the usual servers, new uploads are still not exchanged between servers.
Reason for the trouble is that the main server in Paderborn has been hacked, and has to be completely rebuild.
If Aminet should stay down for duration, the main server will be transferred back to wuarchive, which would however take some time, too. (ps)

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10.Oct.1999
Torsten Dudai


New Cartoon: Something has survived




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01.Oct.1999
PC-Welt


PC-Welt: Transmeta unveiled: Patent for cheap CPU
PC-Welt writes:
The mysterious company Transmeta, having Linux developer Linus Thorvalds on their payroll, has filed a patent for a processor emulating an Intel chip. As US news service CNet reports, it is a combination of CPU and software behaving like a X86 CPU. The software translates Pentium commands in a way that the chip can parse them.
The Patent is available online. (ps)

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01.Oct.1999
V3


V³ pre3 available
This version is only for registered Voyager 3 users. Download: v3_prerelease3_011099.lzx.
The Popplaceholder.mcc for MUI seems to be missing. Download: MCC_Popph.lha (ps)

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01.Oct.1999
Martin Strobl by eMail


COOL bits Newsticker
Martin Strobl writes:
- first, despite the latest news from America (Gateway, Amiga Inc., Collas, etc.) we will of course continue to support the Amiga :-)). If our business can remain "Amiga only" (well, and a little bit Casablanca :-) ), is very uncertain currently, however :-(. No matter what might be our new business, it won't be PC :-)))).
All in all, I think the future for the Amiga (or whatever it will be called) lies in the PowerPC (603/604 - G3/G4). I don't believe anything usable will come from Amiga Inc. any more :-(. I'd like to be convinced otherwise.
I recommend all Amiga users join the PPC movement, or at least wait until the Amiga show (Home Electronics World) in November before deciding to change platforms.
- our homepage is undergoing a complete restructuring right now, so there are no updates for now. I home the new homepage to be online in about two weeks.
I'm on holiday this week, and won't be answering emails before it's over. Our shop remains open, of course :-) (ps)

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01.Oct.1999
Screens


Screens: Now more than ever
Due to the unfortunate decissions of Gateway, the Screens development team will work harder than ever for this project (Amiga PPC operating system) to become reality. A beta version is not yet available, but it's worked upon. (ps)

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01.Oct.1999
Camouflage


Latest info about CamX/Camouflage project
Amiga development has been put on hold, sadly. We no longer sell to customers. The decission of Gateway / Amiga Inc. has been accepted with great regret - really disappointing. CamX will be developed for BeOS and Linux - with unclear priorities so far. Registered Amiga / Camouflage users can cross-update. (ps)

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01.Oct.1999
GoldED


GoldED Studio 6.2.1
Download: sp621.lha (1,02 MB) (ps)

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30.Sep.1999
Daniel Bindel by eMail


Hyperion News
Hyperion will port the plus pack "The Heretic Fortress" for the game "Heretic II". A connection with a PC is possible. For owners of the full version "Heretic II" for Amiga, it will be released for free download.
A new status report about "SHOGO" is online. (ps)

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30.Sep.1999
Ralph Debusmann by eMail


EasyPlayer
"EasyPlayer" is a configurable GUI for all shell based music players. Be it "mpega", "SIDPLAY" or "GMPlay" or any recently released shell-based player - with "EasyPlayer", you get a unified interface with playlist (load, save, append, shuffle...) and all eytras. It's a totally free software ("open source" style).
You will be able to get EasyPlayer form Aminet soon, or at the title link. (ps)

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30.Sep.1999
Jochen Abitz by eMail


Eyelight development
Jochen Abitz writes:
Mage for AmigaPPC has been canceled. :(
Eyelight has released a demo of Gamma on their website: www.eyelight-it.com. The development has been put on hold, and will only be continued if 500 people preorder Gamma.
Here's the original text from the demo:
Gamedemo for CGX3Drave, (c)1999 Eyelight
This is a rather old "game-like" demo for CGX3Drave that showed off the basics of Gamma, the 3D games construction kit from Eyelight. It requires a CVPPC since the software engine we developed for CGX3D rave is not available to the public.
Being completly unoptimized and running on 68K only, it still shows off nicely what could have been possible with Gamma. Source code (in C but is actually a direct translation from Golem, Eyelight's scripting language used in Tornado3D) that creates the whole game is provided. As you can see it is rather simple, and the scripting environment made Gamma easy to use even for people with no 3D graphics programming experience.
Unfortunately Gamma has been canceled for the Amiga, due to the many shakes the market suffered. If there is enough interest and at least 500 Amigans pre-order Gamma for as low as 50.00 EURO/ US Dollars, we'll still produce it both in 68K and PPC versions.
(ps)

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30.Sep.1999
Martin Baute by eMail


Version Watch: We'll be back!
The Amiga Version Watch, which has recently been put on hold, will be continued. The software, which automatically offers the versions of numerous programs as a website, will be reworked and improved by Martin Baute and Lucas von Stockhausen as project within their studies. We will report as soon as the Version Watch returns to functionality. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Urban Müller by eMail


Aminet
Urban Müller writes: Aminet is down. The main site has been hacked, and has to be completely reinstalled. This will start on Thursday. It's not under my control, so I cannot tell when it will be functional again. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
AmigaWorld online


M.S.P.: New game Sports Time
M.S.P. will release their first game, Sports Time. As can be guessed by the name, it's a sports game, like HiperSports. The game will be released first quarter 2000. More informations at the title link. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Titan Computer


PowerOS preannouncement
Looks like we can look forward to a new PPC operating system :-). Titan writes: Pre Announcement PowerOS stay tuned Amigans. So far there is only the logo to be seen, which will surely change soon. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Trogladite Software


UnInstaller mailinglist created
UnInstaller has been released a couple of weeks ago, and has been downloaded 800 times since. Therefore Trogladite Software decided to create a mailinglist for this programm. You can subscribe at uninstaller-subscribe@egroups.com, or read the mailinglist directly online: www.egroups.com/group/uninstaller/ (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
apex designs


New Logo for "Payback"
At the Payback site, you can have a look at the new logo. apex designs has created a mailinglist, too, but for announcements only. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Darkage Software


Darkage Software has opened a mailinglist
At the title link, you can join the mailinglist. Darkage Software has decided to stop development of the shoot'em'up game "Alive", since less than 100 people voiced interest in the game. The development of "Tales from Heaven" and "Land of Genesis" will of course be continued, with "Tales from Heaven" being almost finished. (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Fun Time World


APC&TCP: The Best of Airsoft Softwair CD-ROM
Right on time for the Home Electronics World '99 in Cologne, the "The Best of Airsoft Softwair" CD-ROM has been released. The CD-ROM is a collection of nearly all programs ever released by the user group Airsoft Softwair. All shareware releases from Airsoft Softwair are of course included on the CD-ROM as unrestricted full versions. Many of the other programs have been reviewed and included in their latest version. (Details at the title link.) (ps)

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29.Sep.1999
Haage & Partner


H&P News: STFax 4.0 available, NetConnect 3 to be available soon
STFax 4 has been adapted yet more to the needs of private persons and small companies, like including 120 professional voice messages in German and English. Additionally, many fuctions have been considerably expanded and improved. More details.
According to the manufacturer Active, NetConnect 3 should be available by early October. Aside from Voyager 3, AmIRC 3, NetInfo 2 and Genesis, the programs MetalWeb 4 (WYSIWYG HTML editor), mFTP 2 and WebVision 2 have been added. More details. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
Linuxticker


m68k Hacker Meeting In Oldenburg
LinuxTicker writes:
The Linux/m68k-hacker meet on the 15th and 16th of October in the university of Oldenburg (Germany) The meeting is mainly for developers. The official announcement including a registration form can be found under the titlelink. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
Andreas Falkenhahn per eMail


Britney Spears Rainboot Bootup
Andreas Falkenhahn writes. Because of the sucess of the Alicia Silverstone Rainboot Bootups, there 's now a Britney Spears Rainboot at the Airsoft homepage. There are two versions for download: a light version without sounds, which is 550kb smaller than the full version with sounds. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
The World Foundry


TWF-Poll: Do You Want a LINUX Version of Explorer 2260 ?
The news-page of TWF shows the results. Furthermore there's a brandnew support-page e.g. with patches for TWF games. There 's a new CD player too. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
Amigart [Classic]


World Construction Set: Render Engine Developement, Amiga upgrades
World Construction Set Render Engine Development and Upgrades For The Amiga. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
amiga-news.de


Petro Seen In "Neues" On 3sat
On Monday in the evening Petro Tyschtschenko gave a short interview about the MCC not to be released. The interviewer asked what kind of strange game is played by Amiga Inc. in the USA. Petro explained that the current developement was a surprise for him too. He coorperated with Jim Collas very good and didn't have a doubt that the MCC is going to be released. But he got used to surprises and stress situations, how everyone knows and this he will master the situation again. The interviewer: "This means to cry about our old, beloved Amiga again." Everyone who wants to see the interview again can watch the rerun on Saturday, the 2nd of October at 2.00 pm. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
Robert Kuehn per eMail


New Amiga User List
Robert Kuehn writes: I created a homepage (titlelink), in which every Amiga user can enter himself and gets listed. So everyone has the possibility to find Amiga users near him. (ps)

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28.Sep.1999
Joern Plewka per eMail


KATO
We support the attempt of Mr. Grabbe, who suggested a new, useful Amiga hardware. This suggestion isn't new, but after the planless acting of AI, where even 5 years after CBMs bankrupt nothing happened (hardware), nonetheless actual. The big problem, which prevented us from integrating the Amiga into a standarized platform via slot card until now, is the problem with the drivers for plugin cards and on-board hardware. In the opposite to the name owners, who constantly states he doesnt need third party developers, we know that they cant make it on their own. Another problem is the Amiga Community, which can only be filled with enthusiasm for completly illusoric projects. Its not practical to try to compete with SGI, Sony or Apple, which are calculating millions of sold systems. Otherwise homecomputermainboards are classified to be useful enough to use modern RISC CPUs. The result are the well known "impotent" tower solutions. CPU top....envoirement flop. If there should be amiga developers, which dont want just want to tap money, they should use standard hardware. In the first point this would be a usual mainboard (Athlon/AlphaII) or a PPC-mainboard (IBM/MOT). Katodev has access to a bridge, which is used as adapter to use cards,build for 030 Macs, in PCI machines. The license fees should be really low. This would be a basis for a minimal Amiga mainboard without CPU, something a british company was unable to do. Amiga-floppy and sound would be 100 % compatible, the 68k would get emulated, for example via UAE, which is ,with a decent CPU, already fast enough. Everyone who wants cooperate with us, and Mr. Grabbe, should contact us. There are no detailed infos or product-announcements for end-user. (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
SEAL


SEAL: Interview with Petro
SEAL: Interview with Petro Tyschtschenko. (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
Jim Gunnell by eMail


Byte.com: W(h)ither The Amiga? The curtain draws upon the storied platform
Byte.com: W(h)ither The Amiga? The curtain draws upon the storied platform. (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
Johannes Geiss by eMail


Open Letter to Thomas Schmidt
Another one? Yes ;-). Johannes Geiss has written down his frustration about Amiga Inc. in his (German) Open Letter. To not make this a permanent institution, we promise this is the last letter published here :-). (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
Nico Barbat by eMail


Game designers wanted
Eremation Entertainment is desperately looking for people for a commercial Amiga game, especially programmers and graphicians.
Informations: Nico Barbat, +49 - 221 / 4304656, +49 - 179 / 4932913, nico@barbat.de. (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
Domenig Weyermann by eMail


Linux Day in Feldkirch
The Linux User Group Vorarlberg (LUGV) hosts the LinuxDay on October 30th, 1999, in the Montforthaus Feldkirch (Vorarlberg, Austria, adjacent to Germany, Switzerland and Lichtenstein). We want to offer both private users and companies an opportunity to get an impression from the various operating fields of the free operating system Linux. Aside from a Linux installation party for beginners, we offer workshops and lectures about Linux as Internal Server (Windwows Connectivity with Samba, connecting Linux to Novell- and Mac-networks), External Server (WWW, FTP, Mail), Security / Firewalls / Internet with Linux, games, desktop environments...
All interested in Linux, and those who want to learn more, are invited! We would be happy about Amiga freaks visiting us. Attendance is for free. More details at the title link. (ps)

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27.Sep.1999
Thomas Steiding by eMail


Show report Pianeta Amiga '99 by Thomas Steiding
Thomas Steiding by Epic-Marketing has attended the show, and summarised his impressions for us:

The third Pianeta Amiga took place in the small "exhibition hall" of the small city Empoli near Florenz. On both days, roughly 2500 Amiga users attended the show. According to officials, there were only 25 visitors less than last year. The nice thing with the Italian show is you can simply sit down on the grass outside of the building, enjoying the sun.
About the exhibitors: These were less than last year. At the Amiga Int. booth, aside from A1200 for special pricing there was Ami-Cola to be enjoyed and fashion trends to be followed (Boing Boxershorts).
Haage & Partner, at the NonSolo Soft booth, mainly presented AmigaOS 3.5. Naturally there was always a lot of people at this booth. The final version is scheduled for release early October.
At the booth of Power Computing, you could purchase accelerator and interface boards. Additionally, the new strategy game Red Mars was presented. A talk with Toni Ilinari revealed that the game Golem was cancelled.
At the joint booth by Epic Marketing and Darkage Software, several games were presented, like VirtualGP, Tales from Heaven and the PPC version of Eat The Whistle. Additinally, the effects software Extreme and the Darkage Developer CD were presented.
Main attraction at Virtual Works was the beta version of Wipeout 2097, which should be in the production by now and available soon. At Innovative (?), the latest Vapor products (Voyager 3.x, Microdot etc.) were available. Additionally, the latest Amiga print magazine Enigma Amiga Life was to be appreciated, appearing in its first issue at the show. The magazine is distributed by Italias largest distributor for computer magazines, however they did not yet know about Collas leaving.
A new innovative product is Amiga IT, an HTML magazine based on CD-ROM. The developers are considering German and English versions. The first issue has many great programs and Quake AddOns, like e.g. Quake Rallye.
In the non-commercial hall, user groups and developer teams met, informing the public about their actions. The game Bubble Heros was on show, an innovative and addictive guessing games bound to be released by Crystal Software. Some demo coders showed what great effects can be done by the aging AGA chips. The hall was under the special motto Meet and Greet.
On Saturday evening, there was a short press conference, with about 500 people attending. Petro Tyschtschenko, obviously exhausted by the ongoings of recent weeks, showed some videos from the Amiga past. He was unable to comment about the future, everything was unclear again, but that's familiar to us Amigians.
Impressive for a German like me was the relaxed atmosphere of the show, perfectly reflecting Italian lifestyle. All in all, a nice experience.
Thomas, many thanks for your report, giving us a good impression of the show. (ps)

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