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 PortablE is a recreation of the AmigaE programming language, along with all the improvements I wanted. PortablE works on AmigaOS4, AROS, MorphOS, and even Windows to an extent! (It should also work on AmigaOS3, but compiling needs a powerful machine like WinUAE.)
This is a small update, which improves (OS4) ReAction support, makes any generated MUI/ReAction code human-readable, and fixes a few bugs..
Previous versions of PortablE were aimed at existing AmigaE users, but PortablE now aims to be attractive for new users too. Although it's still "beta", it should work well, and further incompatible changes seem unlikely.
See the main manual for everything that has changed since r5. There have been the following big changes since the last beta: * Built-in procedures can now support unlimited parameters (although only some have been updated to use this ability). * Improved MUI & ReAction modules to use procedures with unlimited parameters (instead of immedate tag lists). So the C/C++ code generated for GUIs is now human-readable! * Added the NoListOptim switch, so that the code generated for Immediate Lists can be more human-readable. * AmigaOS4: Added the 'intuition/menuclass' module, aka "AISS menus", and the example program "Examples/Amiga/OS4_ReAction/MenuClass.e". * When a bug exception was thrown during compilation, it could give the wrong message. Now fixed. * Fixed a few module bugs.
You can download it from here: Aminet OS4Depot PortablE comes with documentation, but you can find on-line documentation, examples & the latest version of PortablE from it's homepage: cshandley.co.uk/portable
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OnyxSoft releases open source hardware =)
JoyDivision
This adapter was created because we missed to be able to control my old games in emulators with a real controller (Joysticks), just as they where inteded to be played =) This adapter is created as a HID that doesn't requires any specific drivers (thanks to V-USB which is used). That means that you just need to plug it in, configure your emulator to use the HID-device and start playing!
One other nifty thing we added to it (also from V-USB package) is that this unit contains a special bootloader which enables the user to update/replace the firmware without having a special programmer, only a USB-port and use a software called HIDBootFlash (read more about this procedure below).
Having this bootloader enabled means that one can change the firmware to it's own needs. We plan to add firmware for other input devices (like Amiga and Atari mices etc.)
The archive contains source code (firmware and bootloader), Schematics, BOM and EAGLE-files.
We also shared the PCB-layout (if someone want to build it themself) at OSH Park : https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/eoh7Ay5p
ps. we can create adapters for anyone who cannot make it themselfs ofcourse (for a small sum) but consider the first batch of 20 units went of to users within one day we need to organize it a little and therefor there can be a little wait until a bigger new batch to be ready. but if you want one, declare your interest at following email : joydivision@onyxsoft.se
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Ask Me Up XXL 2.5.0 released |
| Software News posted by Glames on 25-Apr-2016 13:57:41 (3032 reads) |
Ask Me Up XXL 2.5.0, the quiz of general knowledge voted 2nd best MorphOS game of the year 2015, 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!
Features: - 1700 questions divided into 16 themes (Sport, Celebrities, Literature, Movies, ...). - 16:9 display, HD drawings, designed for 1600x900, management from 1024x768 up to 1920x1080. - Use hardware acceleration (Composition mode). - The Quiz to play alone with a progressive access to new questions based on performance; progress is represented by a map.
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Enhanced Amiga 1200 case seeks crowd-funding on Indiegogo |
| Announcement posted by Petah on 24-Apr-2016 9:35:20 (6261 reads) |
Craving for a brand new Amiga 1200 case? Longing for Individual Computers' upcoming Amiga Reloaded, and want it to have a proper home? Need a new case for your Raspberry Pi or your ITX form factor motherboard? In either "case", AMIGA CASE: The Ultimate Retro Style Computer Case has you covered.
Launched on the crowd-funding site Indiegogo by Jarno Smit a few days ago, the project aims to not only recreate Commodore's Amiga 1200 case, but also improve on its original design.
Available in two different styles, campaign backers can choose to get a case with holes for an Amiga 1200 keyboard (currently €59) or a case without any keyboard (currently €64) holes at all, meant to be used with an external keyboard. In addition to pledging for the case itself, backers can choose to pay an extra €1 for a redemption code for the Amiga Reloaded. The code guarantees the user to be able to pre-order the Amiga 1200 Reloaded, which is expected to sell out immediately after the first batch will be made available by Indvidial Computers later this year.
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Viva Amiga Interview : The Retro Hour Podcast |
| Announcement posted by Ratta on 23-Apr-2016 13:48:41 (1732 reads) |
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Amiga Power Reunion - Read Only Memory/The Guardian |
| Announcement posted by amipal on 22-Apr-2016 23:09:49 (1103 reads) |
Read-Only Memory's Darren Wall and Guardian Games editor Keith Stuart held an event this week where they gathered a number of the ex-staff members of Amiga Power for a sit down and a chat about the magazine and what it was like to work on.
Recorded Thursday 21 April 2016 at The Guardian, London, UK
SoundCloud recording
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Commodore Free issue 92 (and issue 91, too) (fwd) |
| News posted by RobertB on 22-Apr-2016 3:47:01 (1482 reads) |
----------------------- Original Message ----------------------- Subject: Commodore Free issue 92 From: Nigel Parker ----------------------------------------------------------------
A new issue of Commodore Free is available to download [and also issue 91 of a few month's ago)
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REV'n'GE! is a fanzine that review/compare games on vintage platforms
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AMIcast - Special Episode 3 - ACM 2016 Germany |
| Announcement posted by radzik on 19-Apr-2016 17:01:56 (2271 reads) |
Special episode #3 is a report from 5th Alternatives Computer Meeting 2016 in Germany, Wolfsburg. Warning: audio quality is not so high... Sorry, real life recording. :)
This episode includes: - interview with guys behind party, - audio parts of streaming: Sonnet PowerPC and Vampire, - short speech/progress update from Dennis - SonnetPPC.
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