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New articles on Obligement |
News posted by Daff on 1-Jul-2024 11:25:36 (513 reads) |
The following articles have been added to the website of the Amiga magazine Obligement (http://obligement.free.fr) during the last two months:
- News for May/June 2024. - Old articles from Génération 4 16 to 18: News: Psygnosis prepares the successes of 1990, Review of Kick Off: Extra Time, Review of The Seven Gates Of Jambala, Review of The Untouchables, File: Cyberpunk, Review of Hard Drivin', Review of Toobin', Review of Wayne Gretzky Hockey, File: The Cinématique system, Review of Twinworld: Land Of Vision, Review of Chicago 90, Review of Oxxonian, etc. - Interview with Carlo Spadoni (author of AROS One). - Interview with Fumito Ueda (game developer). - Interview with Thomas Hertzler (developer at Rainbow Arts). - Review of wipEout. - Review of AmiTranslate 0.3. - Comparison: raylib versus SDL. - The best of Byte from February to June 1987. - File: Technical information on the Backslide To Arcanum demo. - File: Hardware compatibility with AmigaOS 4, MorphOS and Linux on Amiga NG. - DIY: Restoring an Amiga 1200. - Point of view: Debugging over the years. - Programming: Creating a demo - chapter 3, part 1, sprites. - Special quiz about football games on the Amiga.
Rendez-vous on http://obligement.free.fr for this nice reading. Our X page: https://twitter.com/obligement Feel free to contribute. Please contact David "Daff" Brunet for more info.
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Gorky 17 for AmigaOS 3.x (68k) will be released on 28.06.2024 |
software Classic posted by AmigaPapst on 26-Jun-2024 15:19:46 (2756 reads) |
We are pleased to announce that we have been appointed by Hyperion Entertainment as distributor of another game and will soon be able to offer the game Gorky 17 for AmigaOS 3.x (68K).
Gorky 17 is a horror conspiracy game that combines strategy and RPG elements. The game has a strategic combat system similar to the famous Amiga RPG Ambermoon - or the more recent Baldur's Gate 3 - and also utilises point-and-click adventure elements. The story is also driven forward by voice samples and atmospheric music.
Compared to the AmigaOS4 version, the videos have been updated to a higher resolution and further localisations have been added. The localisations will of course also be made available for the AmigaOS 4 version. The game has been localised in English, German, French (French only with subtitles), Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish and Hungarian (via download).
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🚀 Blast off! Kea Campus is now live |
Announcement posted by Hans on 25-Jun-2024 1:16:07 (882 reads) |
Hans is pleased to announce that the Kea Campus membership portal is now open (link). It's taken some time to set up, and it's now live.
What is it? A portal containing: - Early access to future videos published by Kea Sigma Delta (up to a week before everyone else sees it) - Exclusive members-only content - Mini-series & full-blown courses - The ability to track progress through mini-series & courses (i.e., keep track of what you've seen/done) - Space to network & collaborate with with like-minded fellow campus members
The Amiga corner There's also a section that's dedicated to Amiga content, for all Amiga fans.
Who is this for?
Two main groups: - Those who want to support my work, and see more of it, and - Those who want to master software, electronics, DIY, and create awesome stuff
Click here to learn more.
NOTE: The campus is rather barebones at the moment. I look forward to building it up over the coming weeks, months, & years.
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The Amiga Future magazine Issue 169 - preview is now available to view online |
News posted by AndreasM on 24-Jun-2024 12:30:38 (693 reads) |
The Amiga Future magazine Issue 169 preview is now available to view online
These comprise of the full colour preview and excerpts of our Amiga Future issue 169 (July/August 2024 which can also be viewed online on the Amiga Future website.
We did it again. :) The Amiga Future now has again 4 more pages.
Read more..
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I just updated the 0.81 sources by Juan Antonio Gomez Galvez : the emulation is now slower on the fast 040+
==> https://leblogdecosmos.blogspot.com/2024/06/amimastergear-091.html
I'm looking for the source of the 0.82 by Gaelan Griffin to do the same tiny upgrades...
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Old Amiga Future Issue 143 in german & english now online |
News posted by AndreasM on 14-Jun-2024 14:22:54 (698 reads) |
Since today you can read the Amiga Future issue 143 online on our webpage.
In irregular intervals we provide older issues of the Amiga Future for free online.
The magazines and the PDF versions (in HQ) are also available in our online shop
Read the german mags online: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=10 Read the english mags online: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=65
http://25.amigafuture.de https://www.amigafuture.de https://www.amigashop.org http://www.apc-tcp.de
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Limited print run - pre-orders are now being taken
Following the successful release of the German edition, LOOK BEHIND YOU is delighted to announce the English version of "AmigaOS 3.2 Reference Manual". This comprehensive guide is essential for anyone using the AmigaOS in its latest and greatest version 3.2 (up to and including 3.2.2.1).
In this upcoming reference book, which will span around 450 pages in full colour, readers will not only find a clear explanation of the basics and advanced functions of AmigaOS 3.2, but also valuable insights into the Amiga system, from A to Z. Whether readers are experienced Amiga users or are just getting started (or even restart), this book will accompany them at various levels of knowledge.
Please note that the print run of "AmigaOS 3.2 Reference Manual" will be strictly limited. The expected launch date is 26th August 2024.
Early bird customers who purchase their book until 21st July 2024 will benefit from our special offer: the combined price of the book plus digital edition (PDF) is 35 €, saving 10 €.
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Amiga Future is looking again for reinforcements |
News posted by AndreasM on 9-Jun-2024 13:16:49 (1086 reads) |
Seeing as our printed edition of Amiga Future has now been published for over 25 years, we are at a point when we need to massively increase our editorial team for the magazine and also the home pages for our website. The idea behind this is to relieve the workload on more of our entire team, to better distribute the load amongst all our editorial staff, and in so doing reduce the stress and workload on everyone involved, while at the same time further increasing the magazine's overall quality.
It is all in the hope that the next 25 years will be a little easier for everyone in the editorial team, and even better for our readers. :)
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 Cardiff, 2 June 2024
Full News Release (click here)
Final Writer has been in put back into active development over recent years. Version 7 will soon will make it's debut pre-installed on the A600GS computer.
AmigaKit Ltd and Timothy Deters are pleased to announce that a special edition of Final Writer 7 will be pre-installed on the A600GS alongside it's other updated applications of OctaMED 8, PPaint 7.4 and Directory Opus 4. Final Writer can be started from AmiBench, the desktop environment and will open on a 1080P screen.
Final Writer 7 Special Edition is fully functional with the exception of the Spell Checker module which will be offered to A600GS users as an optional paid upgrade.
Matthew Leaman, MD of AmigaKit Ltd commented on the collaboration: “We are very pleased to work with Timothy bundling the brand new edition of Final Writer on the A600GS low cost hardware platform. Final Writer is popular and much loved Amiga word processor. A significant amount of hard work has gone into bringing this application back to our community to the credit of Timothy and his developers. New versions of Final Writer complementing OctaMED and Personal Paint represents the renewal of Amiga applications.â€
Timothy Deters, owner of Final Writer added: “I'm happy to have come to an agreement with AmigaKit to include Final Writer with their system. I’d like to thank the developers who worked on this project and have been instrumental to its completion."
The A600GS computer system is due for launch in the second quarter of 2024.
Additional Information about A600GS and it's components can be found on these websites:
A600GS: www.a600gs.com

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Airsoft Softwair, the unstoppable coding machine, is back on your screen with a massive new Hollywood plugin release: hTeX. hTeX allows you to experience the wonderful world of LaTeX as it makes it possible to use the LaTeX markup language from Hollywood. This makes it possible to easily display mathematical formulas in your Hollywood scripts and Hollywood Designer projects. On top of that, you can also use more advanced LaTeX features like tables, boxes, and finetuned formatting. Finally, hTeX also allows you to export LaTeX formatted text as PDF documents, SVG images, and PNG images.
Using hTeX is very simple and convenient because the plugin directly interfaces with Hollywood's text library so you don't need to learn any new functions but you can just use the functions from Hollywood's text library. As soon as the hTeX plugin is installed, all functions from Hollywood's text library will automatically be able to handle text formatted in LaTeX. hTeX will make the text available to Hollywood as full vector text which means that it can be infinitely scaled, rotated, and transformed without any loss of quality.
Of course hTeX also supports our brand-new Hollywood Designer 7 which is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. So after you've installed the hTeX plugin, Hollywood Designer 7 will automatically become a state-of-the-art editor for LaTeX, just take a look at what is possible when using hTeX together with Hollywood Designer 7:

The hTeX distribution comes with several examples as well as a comprehensive documentation to get you started quickly. And the best of all: hTeX is provided free of charge. Thus, please consider buying Hollywood to show your support for our massive development efforts. Note that Hollywood 10 or Hollywood Designer 7 are strictly required by hTeX.
The plugin is now available for free download from the official Hollywood portal. Thanks to Hollywood's cross-platform plugin system versions for AmigaOS3, AmigaOS 4, MorphOS, Linux, macOS and Windows are provided.
This release was brought to you by Airsoft Softwair, the hardest working men in code business.
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