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Next FCUG meeting - Sunday, January 21 |
| News posted by RobertB on 14-Jan-2017 20:25:58 (1302 reads) |
Happy New Year, C= and Ami aficionados!
The Fresno Commodore User Group has its next meeting from 11 a.m. to 2+ p.m., Sunday, Dec. 18 at --
Bobby Salazar's Mexican Restaurant 2839 North Blackstone Ave. (corner of Blackstone and Michigan) Fresno, California (559) 227-1686
For discussion, we'll talk about June Pacific Commodore Expo NW and the July Commodore Vegas Expo. Also we will peek at the .PDF of "Commodore: the Amiga Years" which is the follow-up to the book, "Commodore: a Company on the Edge". This .PDF not only talks about Amiga but also the fabled Commodore 65, the Commodore 900, and the Commodore LCD.
It seems that a couple of C=/Ami movies are being released at the moment. For your viewing enjoyment, we look at part one of "Viva Amiga: The Story of a Beautiful Machine".
We aren't forgetting hardware; in addition to the usual club C128 set-up, the VIC-20 returns with more games as does the AmigaOne XE G4. Also for club member Louis, we'll try out an Amiga 2000 with OS 3.1, 2 gig SCSI hard drive, and 4 megs of Fast RAM.
Writing from Nassau, the Bahamas, Robert Bernardo Fresno Commodore User Group http://www.dickestel.com/fcug.htm
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The "Amiga Games List", document created and maintained by David Brunet since 1991, was updated the 16th january 2017. The Amiga Games List is the most extensive collection of its kind on Internet. Beside other news and corrections, the games created in 2016 was added. The total reaches now 12 623 games, level editors, data disks, extensions and interpreters subdivided into the categories as follows:
12 076 games 320 extensions and data disks 143 game and level editors 84 interpreters
Link : http://obligement.free.fr/articles/listejeuxamiga.php
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REV'n'GE! is a fanzine that review games on vintage platform This issue is the first issue of Volume 3 and from this one, the others issues will be released one for month, so the next will be at 15 February. Among the various reviews in this issue you can focus on:
Saint Seiya for NES Salamnder X in SCC version for MSX2
See you in the next month
Source: Facebook SendSpace Mega
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The WArMUp Association launches a big bounty to boost development on MorphOS (ports or native development). The developers can propose project(s) would like to realize or port.
MorphOS users can realize a donation using the "Donate" button placed in the Bounty box of WArMUp site or "send money to a friend" to warmup.asso@gmail.com to limit paypal taxes mentioning the name or type of project they would like to see happen on MorphOS.
The list of projects already available and amounts are available on www.warmup-asso.org. The donor can at any time move the amount he has given to another project if the one he has chosen is not realisable or he no longer likes it by writing to the address papiosaur2 at hotmail.fr. If a developer don't have hardware to realize a project, the association can provide him with one (shipping costs to him). It's up to you to boost development on MorphOS.
Papiosaur http://www.warmup-asso.org
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Next SCCAN meeting - Saturday, January 28 |
| News posted by RobertB on 21-Jan-2017 10:17:34 (1191 reads) |
Happy New Year, C= and Ami comrades!
The next meeting of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network is Saturday, January 28, from 2 to 4+ p.m. at
Panera Bread Restaurant 19662 Nordhoff Street Northridge, California (818) 407-9400
Richard will be bringing his Amiga 600 with Vampire 2 accelerator. I'll be bringing in the new Ray Carlsen power supply for the VIC-20 (early model) and the new C128 Video DAC from Pyrofer of England. Bogdan will bring in a couple of Commodore calculators and a Commodore book on calculators. The AmigaOne XE G4, VIC-20, Plus/4, and SX-64 will be available for the members' use.
Discussion will revolve around the Viva Amiga film that was just released; the film, From Bedrooms to Billions: the Amiga Years; the .PDF release of the early chapters of the book, Commodore: the Amiga Years; the Ultra Reset for the SX-64, the Pacific Commodore Expo NW, and the Commodore Vegas Expo.
Bring anything else you wish to share!
Back from the Caribbean, Robert Bernardo Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan
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Alain Thellier has released a new version of Cow3D which now has support for Warp3D Nova.
The latest version 6 is available to download on Aminet.
Cow3D is a benchmarking and testing tool for 3D on the Amiga. It also supports the older Warp3D and Warz3D software renderer.
Alain has included the Shader source code in the package for Warp3D Nova which is the first 3D software to support modern Shaders on AmigaOS. Now users have the ability to compare and contrast between old fixed pipeline 3D systems such as Warp3D and the new modern Warp3D Nova.
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| Today at 22:00 german time you can install AEROS on the indieGO! by running the online update function of the console.
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Amiga Future issue 124 released |
| News posted by AndreasM on 10-Jan-2017 18:46:33 (1135 reads) |
The English and German issue 124 (Januar/Februar 2017) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.
Mag Content:
Workshop WHDLoad Maschine Part 1 Demoscene News Matze's 030er Turboboard
and so much more ... if you haven't already, get your collectable copy ordered today
A more detailed description of the contents and previews of this issue can be found at the Amiga Future magazine hompepage.
Information: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=13 Orders: http://www.amigashop.org
http://www.amigafuture.de http://www.apc-tcp.de
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zTools 2.8 available on AMIStore |
| software OS4 posted by zzd10h on 9-Jan-2017 22:58:27 (2025 reads) |
 zTools 2.8, new free update, is now available on AMIStore.
This version contains some enhancements for SysMon, aTunes & WebReplay
Warning : zTools MUI programs now use a new global variable to specify the dimension of their menu picture (default no scaled, 24 pixels). Change menu picture size by command : SETENV SAVE MenuImageSize "16" (16 was the previous zTools menu picture size)

Click READ MORE for details ===>
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AnimWebConverter is a program creates with Hollywood™ 6.1 for MorphOS™, AmigaOS™ 4.x, AmigaOS3.x™ and Windows™. A little and easy web tool to convert your old Amiga™ animations with the anim and yafa formats to web anim formats gif and apng, other feature to change the size of the animations to more biggest or littest, also you can to between web formats, gif and apng, the tool not convert to Amiga™ formats. Also you can change the animation speed fast or slow. Or a little animation player with extra options.
This program needs the Hollywood™ plugins. This program is FREEWARE and PORTABLE.
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