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Hello and welcome! This is #19 episode of AMIcast with Hans de Ruiter. He is an engineer with a Ph.D. On the Amiga scene, he is preparing for us software support for Radeon cards. Thanks to him we have an opportunity to use modern hardware in Amiga NG. There is more because thanks to Daytona we have OpenGLES wrapper and this is big chance for the community to have some modern games on hands.
http://www.amigapodcast.com/2016/12/amicast-episode-19-hans-de-ruiter.html
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Hello everyone,
I am very pleased to announce the immediate availability of the SDK Browser v2.1.0.0 for AmigaOS4, in both Commercial and FREEWARE versions.

Download it here: SDK Browser v2.1.0.0
The updated feature list can be found here: SDK Browser v2.1.0.0 - README
Enjoy!
Best Regards, Jamie Krueger BITbyBIT Software Group LLC
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Huenison gets a little free update that: * touches up the logo; * colorizes and reformats the scrolltext; * changes Huenison's face colors; * changes the screenshot hotkey from [PRINT] to [F1]; * makes the pause breakable with any key; * compensates for system delays so that the video refresh is as close to 50 fps as possible; * changes the log file location to T: (AmigaOS) / %TMP% (Windows); * adds multiple icon sizes (AmigaOS); * improves the manual; * improves the installers.
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This is the 2nd Amiga Ireland Event and its gonna be the biggest yet!

Special Guests Include (more TBC):
David Pleasance (Former Managing Director Commodore UK) Mike Battilana (Colanto) Ravi and Paul (Retro Hour Podcast) Neil Cafferkey (Prism2v2 driver author) Rob Cranley (Amiga Future)
January 21st, 2017 in the Prince of Wales Hotel (discounts available), Athlone, Irleand (1hr Drive from Dublin) Around £50 return flight from England!
Event Page - [url]https://www.facebook.com/events/1700892526899643/[/url]
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SDK Browser v2.0.0.100 released to registered owners |
| software OS4 posted by JamieKrueger on 9-Dec-2016 5:11:23 (8142 reads) |
Hello Everyone,
I am pleased to announce that the first new release of the SDK Browser for AmigaOS4 in 10 years, is now available for immediate download by all registered owners.
 [Link to full size screenshot]
Version 2.0.0.100 is a Release Candidate for the upcoming SDK Browser v2.1.0.0, which is intended to go public before Christmas this year.
This new version contains several important updates over the last public release (v1.6.0.0). One of the most significant updates is the move to using newer style AmigaDOS API calls for all file scanning and directory browsing functions, which now means that the SDK Browser fully supports 64-BIT filesystems and hence very large drives.
Here is a brief overview of new features found in v2: o Updated and built for the latest AmigaOS4 SDK o Tested under AmigaOS4.1 FE [Update 1] o Support for 64-BIT Filesystems o New (STRUCT)ure browsing o User settable Fonts and displayed Tab lengths o Dynamic target screen selector o Mouse Wheel Variable Acceleration Mode o Enhanced user preference settings o New "Find Files (in dir)" o New "Search (in Search Results)" o New "Open in File Browser" o New "Open in Workbench window..." o More...
For more information, visit www.bitbybitsoftwaregroup.com.
** SPECIAL NOTE to all registered owners of either the SDK Browser or the AVD Suite: If you have not already received a direct email about this release, please contact me at: jamie@bitbybitsoftwaregroup.com to update your contact information. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Jamie Krueger BITbyBIT Software Group LLC
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AmiCamp #5 - 10-11 December |
| Events posted by walkero on 5-Dec-2016 9:13:47 (1365 reads) |
AmiCamp #5, the Amiga event for all the Greek Amiga User, will take place in Athens - Greece on Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th of December. It will be open to the public and all the Amiga enthusiasts who keep using and having fun with their Amigas, especially the Next Generation ones.
Visitors will have the chance to watch presentations about the major operating systems (AmigaOS 4, MorphOS). Computers such as AmigaOne X1000, AmigaOne 500, Pegasos II will be available among the best Classic Amiga models, which they can use and test. The gaming will also be part of the event, as well, and a SWOS competition will take place.
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I'm really pleased to announce that MKShare is finaly ready for public release and available to download from AmiStore for just £5.00 (plus VAT).
http://www.broad.ology.org.uk/amiga/mkshare/
MKShare enables you to seamlessly share your mouse, keyboard and clipboard between several AmigaOS computers, reducing desk clutter and avoiding the need for KVM switches which are often reported problematic with Amiga based systems.
For your £5.00 you will get the MKShareServer which runs on the central computer with the mouse and keyboard attached and the MKShareClient with runs on up to 4 client computers. As additional bonus you get a FREE MKShareClient68k which enable you to control an a1200 with networking or perhaps a WinUAE based amiga too.
Unlike systems like synergy a low level protocol is used that mimics the behaviours of input device with packets closely matched to the underlying event messages, giving a smooth amigalike feeeling to the remote mouse. You can hardly tell it not a 'real mouse'. In most cases lag is minimal, the exception being when the server of client are under very heavy CPU mode.
I've been using MKShare between my SAM Flex and my X1K and it honestly feels like one machine with two monitors!
MKShare also has the abilty to reconnect if the client of server is rebooted
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Ask Me Up XXL 2.7.0 released |
| Software News posted by Glames on 4-Dec-2016 16:32:51 (1729 reads) |
Ask Me Up XXL 2.7.0, the quiz of general knowledge, is now available for AmigaOS 4.1, MorphOS and Windows computers. Play alone and share your high scores with the wider world or play simultaneously with five players, it's up to you!
What's new: - Translations / New German translations added (76% done) - Translations / English, Swedish and French translations improved. - Questions / Some questions ("Celebrities" and "Entertainment" themes) have been updated. - Home / The add-ons of new questions are now also displayed. AmigaOS 4/MorphOS related: - Home / The list of add-ons was no longer displayed after selecting an option item: fixed. - User / Quiz / The player creation by the mouse could sometimes not work: fixed. - ...fr/products/askmeup/askmeup_xxl_06.jpg[/img]
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REV'n'GE! is a fanzine that review games on vintage platforms. In this issue you can read two interesting reviews like:
Ambermoon, the second chapter of Amber Trilogy Heart of the Alien, a Sega Mega CD games ported to Amiga
Source: Facebook SendSpace Mega
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TPUG is pleased to announce that former Commodore engineer, Bil Herd, will be attending and speaking at this year’s World of Commodore! Bil was head engineer on the Commodore C128 and TED series machines.
This year World of Commodore will be a 2 day event - Saturday Dec 3 and Sunday Dec 4.
For more information see http://www.tpug.ca/world-of-commodore-16/about/
For a list of presenters see http://www.tpug.ca/world-of-commodore-16/presentations/
Ernie
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