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Porter/Duff Image Compositing Article |
| Internet News posted by Rogue on 26-Aug-2008 11:27:17 (5843 reads) |
Since Porter/Duff style image compositing will be part of AmigaOS 4.1, I've decided to try and start a series of articles on the topic. Part one is now up, and can be found here. I want to extend this series in the future, and also go into the programming itself, including sample code. Read more...
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#amiga guide magazine issue 4 is out |
| Announcement posted by alef on 24-Aug-2008 22:18:07 (3680 reads) |
#amiga guide magazine issue 4 is out. It is ready both in paper and in PFD based formats.
PDF issue is free for all after you have done a free registration at AmigaWeb.net
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The BBC Micro, was a microcomputer well known in the 1980s in the United Kingdom and associated with British education. Designed with colourful graphics, a great expandability and a quality OS, the BeebEm still has a strong fanbase. Now thanks to BeebEm, you can enjoy it's enormous software base right on your AmigaOne! (Read more)
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NetSurf 2.0 dev preview released |
| Software News posted by Chris_Y on 24-Aug-2008 9:44:49 (4032 reads) |
Unsatisfactory announces a preview/beta release of a AmigaOS 4 native port of NetSurf.
NetSurf is a fast CSS-capable web browser for RISC OS and other systems. This port is incomplete but already supports:
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WookieChat 2.10 emergency bugfix now available |
| hardware OS4 posted by jahc on 24-Aug-2008 9:42:04 (2340 reads) |
| Over the last few months, I found that the tabs in wookie were messing up on occasion, and I could never reproduce the errors on demand... until this month! It turned out opening a private tab manually was the cause. It would cause weirdness that eventually led to a crash. It's now fixed!
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ART Episode 28 - Mighty Morphin' OS |
| Announcement posted by MobbyG on 24-Aug-2008 2:00:28 (5169 reads) |
Hosts: Rich Lawrence, Sean Fitzgerald, Bill Panagolueas, Mike Blackburn, Eddie Cejvan
An entire episode Dedicated to Morph OS 2.0 and Amiga OS 4.1! Plus a few little things here and there. And remeber to let us know what you think about the episodes. Your feedback helps us to make the show better.
'nuff said...
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| Klaus Schwägerl, meanwhile CEO of 'Die Projektfabrik GmbH', sent a letter to amiga-news.de about the Amiga model Walker, which was shown as a prototype in 1996 by Amiga Technologies at the CeBIT fair in Hannover, Germany. A translation of what he wrote can be found on the English news pages of Amiga-News.de...
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Here is the first hardware release from OnyxSoft. We have a new build-it-yourself project and software for it!
New hardware:
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New and last screen saver from Morgue Soft |
| Software News posted by Templario on 21-Aug-2008 15:27:32 (2354 reads) |
| Morgue Soft finished the new and last screen saver for Amiga systems, this screen saver called "Italia Liberada" is in to honor to the Italian heroes that fought against the fascism and nazism in the Second World War, liberating Italia.
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FastATA 4000 MK-V released |
| Hardware News posted by DJS on 21-Aug-2008 9:40:34 (3182 reads) |
ELBOX COMPUTER is pleased to announce a new addition to its leading FastATA controller line for Classic Amiga computers with the FastATA 4000 MK-V controller.
Like its predecessors, FastATA 4000 MK-V provides high performance support (up to PIO 5) for up to four ATA/EIDE storage devices. The FastATA 4000 MK-V controller is the half-length Zorro III card which can be used in any Amiga with Zorro III slots.
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