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Very little plug-computer |
| Hardware News posted by Ferry on 25-Feb-2009 17:27:03 (4019 reads) |
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| Marvell has just announced that they'll be making the SheevaPlug dev kit available. This is the platform that PogoPlug is based on, consisting of a 1.2GHz Kirkwood processor, 512MB flash storage, 512MB DRAM, a Gigabit Ethernet port, and USB 2.0. This bad boy supports many standard Linux 2.6 kernel distributions, and the whole thing plugs directly into a standard wall socket, drawing "less than one tenth of the power of a typical PC" while in use. Currently available for $99, the company says that it anticipates a price drop to $49 "in the near future." |
Why not a Minimig like this one?
Saluditos,
Ferrán.
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Yo!
www.uprough.net was updated today. Some of our music/djsets are now available in the web-radio and as mp3 downloads for all those that don't fancy playing the mods.
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Origyn Web Browser 3.7 for AmigaOS |
| Software News posted by ssolie on 25-Feb-2009 2:40:35 (3871 reads) |
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New EasyADF Multicard PCMCIA Kit |
| Announcement posted by amigakit on 24-Feb-2009 10:50:46 (2436 reads) |
We are pleased to announce our new EasyADF Multicard PCMCIA Reader Kit. This allows the Amiga 1200 or Amiga 600 to access memory cards such as Secure Digital (SD), Memory Stick and Compact Flash. This can be very useful for file transfer between a PC and Amiga.
It is supplied with our latest EasyADF software and boot/install floppy disk and has product bundle options of 2GB SD card or 4GB CF card.
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Origin Web Browser 1.1 for MorphOS released |
| Software News posted by guruman on 23-Feb-2009 22:40:20 (3039 reads) |
Fabien "Fab" Coeurjoly has updated his MorphOS port of the Origyn Web Browser. This web browser is based on the powerful WebKit engine which is also used by Apple's Safari or Google's Chrome.
Version 1.1 is available in three editions, namely the full browser (owb-morphos-1.1.lha), a version without SVG support (owb-morphos-1.1-nosvg.lha) and "OWB Lite" which excludes support for SVG and for codepages other than UTF-8 and Latin-1. The two extra editions are primarily intented to be used on systems that feature only low amounts of memory (Efika).
System requirements: MorphOS 2.x is strongly recommended but it can still work on a 1.4.x setup if a recent MUI snapshot (2007) is installed. The full browser requires about 5MB of disk space and at least 35MB of free system memory. (The No-SVG and Lite editions of OWB may require different amounts of disk space and system memory.) read more
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Interview with Simon Archer (CodeBench, AmiUpdate) |
| Internet News posted by mailman on 23-Feb-2009 20:19:13 (3027 reads) |
| Simon Archer was interviewed and explained a bit more about CodeBench - Development Management Environment specifically aimed at AmigaOS 4.1. Read more on PPA (Polish Amiga News portal) (in English)
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The text editor Vim 7.0 is now available on OS4-depot.
Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing. It is an improved version of the vi editor distributed with most UNIX systems. Vim is often called a "programmer's editor," and so useful for programming that many consider it an entire IDE. It's not just for programmers, though. Vim is perfect for all kinds of text editing, from composing email to editing configuration files.
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The new RELEC showcase is open! |
| Announcement posted by Jedi on 23-Feb-2009 11:46:02 (2734 reads) |
| After several months of work, your distributor of Amiga Software & Hardware RELEC is pleased to announce the opening of its new web showcase, always at the same address: http://www.relec.ch
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Amiga Future: Amiga Fever Online |
| News posted by AndreasM on 23-Feb-2009 7:52:54 (2271 reads) |
With the kind permission of Malte Mundt and the help of Bjoern Berz and Roland Wöß all published issues of the German print magazine Amiga Fever are online now at the Amiga Future homepage.
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Amigaworld.de: New Software Ports available |
| Software News posted by DJBase on 23-Feb-2009 3:39:17 (3504 reads) |
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