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software OS4   AOrgansier 2.1 Now Available on AmiStore
  software OS4 posted by broadblues on 5-Jun-2017 23:49:15 (5199 reads)


It's a great pleasure to be able to finally announce the first commercial release of my powerful diary / calendaring application on AmiStore.

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Amigaworld.net News   FontWalker first release
  Amigaworld.net News posted by Lazi on 5-Jun-2017 14:06:00 (1924 reads)
A new font explorer software has been released for OS4, OS3, MorphOS.


Overview:

Collects all TTF font files recursively on the selected path.
Display sample text with the selected font.
User can assign one of the predefined font styles to each fonts.
Load and save font collection list.

Download it from Aminet.
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software MorphOS   New V.A.M.P. player v 1.75 for MorphOS
  software MorphOS posted by Templario on 30-May-2017 18:10:47 (1648 reads)
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News   Amiga Future monthly News May 2017
  News posted by AndreasM on 31-May-2017 10:54:29 (1435 reads)
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software AROS   Icaros Desktop 2.2 released!
  software AROS posted by paolone on 1-Jun-2017 15:43:04 (2221 reads)
After so many months of development, Icaros Desktop 2.2 is now available for download. The new release expands the ability to run the distribution in hosted mode (introduced with last Xmas Preview), allowing Linux and Windows users to run their applications - with no limitations - from the AROS shell and graphic interface. The new "HostBridge" technology can also open files and even set Linux/Windows programs as default tools for AROS projects. But that's not the only news about Icaros 2.2. The most popular AROS distribution for PC has now a brand new look, with new decoration theme, new desktop and new Magellan toolbars; it also includes new programs (like Slarti and ZunePaint), and brings all included software to the latest release.




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hardware Classic   Vampire or Not Vampire ;)
  hardware Classic posted by Faranheit on 1-Jun-2017 14:12:56 (2091 reads)
Hi all there ;)

After some talks with Apollo Team, Amedia Computer is pleased to announce that Vampire 500 V2+ has been added on our Webshop !

With their agreement, we can take a limited number of pre-orders RIGHT NOW on these boards being produced ;)

For remind, it includes a 68080@80MHz FPGA processor, 128MB ram, one 2.5 FastIDE connector (up to 13MB/sec), one MicroSD slot (used for storage) and the SAGA TrueColor specific graphic's controller (with HDMi output) ;)

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Hardware News   Amiga Kit Stocks Apollo Team Accelerators
  Hardware News posted by amigakit on 28-May-2017 22:40:01 (5233 reads)

Amiga Kit stocks new Vampire v500 v2+ from Apollo Team
28th May 2017

AMIGA KIT Amiga Store is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement with the Apollo Team to retail the Vampire branded accelerator cards to our worldwide customer base.

We have already received a limited amount of Vampire v500 v2 stock and this has been added for sale. We are hopeful of more stock arriving shortly in the next month.


The new accelerator is powered by the Apollo/68080 Core which is the natural and modern evolution of latest 680x0 processors. It's 100% code compatible, corrects bugs of 680x0 designs and adds on top most of the cool features which were invented the years after.

Apollo core : a game changer
Back in the 80s, Motorola was leading the market with his 680x0 CISC processors range, selling it to big companies like HP, Apple, Atari, Commodore, NeXT, SEGA and others. Today, 680x0 is still used by industrial machines, planes industry, cars vendors and is still used by retrocomputing fans around the world.

When put in an FPGA, the Apollo offers a good combination of moderate FPGA space consumption and excellent performance.

Apollo surpasses the performance of 68060 ASIC by far - even when only using low cost FPGA.

Performance Amiga-land deserves
Bored of tiresome 68020 performance, or the expense of 68060 accelerators and not feeling the same emotions with emulation? Apollo core resolves all those topics!

The Apollo accelerators are faster than a 68060 at 100MHz, delivering more performance to Amiga than ever before. It now makes web browsing, listening to MP3 music, watch videos a more enjoyable experience.

In addition each card can output 32-bit video through RTG and SAGA drivers.

The Apollo core on the FPGA can be upgraded from periodic updates release by the Apollo Team.

In response to the news, AMIGA KIT Managing Director Matthew Leaman said: "We are thrilled to stock and support these exciting and innovative products from the Apollo Team. In 2017 it is amazing to see the hard work and dedication that has gone into this project. It will certainly let Amiga users get a lot more from their computer at a great price."

Gunnar van Boehn of Apollo Team commented: "Lets work together to bring 68K and AMIGA back!"

Igor Majstorovic of Apollo Team also said: "From my perspective I m very excited to work with AmigaKit. AFAIK we can do all bunch of stuff in the future together."

For more information, please visit:

www.apollo-accelerators.com
www.amigakit.com/apollo

  16 comments  

software OS4   Dir Me Up 3.40 released for AmigaOS 4.1!
  software OS4 posted by Glames on 25-May-2017 14:22:03 (2106 reads)
Dir Me Up 3.40, the modern Amiga explorer, has been released for AmigaOS 4.1 computers!

Dir Me Up, a software to explore and manipulate files, links and drawers of your Amiga.


  1 comment | Read more  

Amigaworld.net News   ArsTechnica features "The A-EON Amiga X5000"
  Amigaworld.net News posted by tygre on 25-May-2017 2:35:31 (1417 reads)
Hi all!

ArsTechnica is featuring an article "The A-EON Amiga X5000: An alternate universe where the Amiga platform never died"

Cheers!
  1 comment  

Amigaworld.net News   Upgrading the server operating system
  Amigaworld.net News posted by sibbi on 27-May-2017 21:59:39 (2063 reads)
Hey,

The current release of Ubuntu running on amigaworld.net is EOL and we need to upgrade to a supported version.

I'm working on the upgrade as we speak, the site will become unresponsive for a while and will then hopefully return without much fuss.

The forum system Amigaworld.net runs is very antiquated so there might be issues that arise from the upgrade. If you notice something strange please reply to this thread so we can take a look and see if we can fix it.

Kind regards,
Sibbi
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