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AmiArcadia 7.5a has been released. Since Aminet has some issues at the moment, you will need to grab it from the official site: http://amigan.1emu.net/
WinArcadia 7.5 (Windows): 31 July 2008 AmiArcadia 7.5a (AmigaOS 3): 1 August 2008 AmiArcadia 7.5a (AmigaOS 4): 4 August 2008 AmiArcadia 4.81 (MorphOS): 3 March 2008
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Apologies regarding invalid Cave Story announcement. |
| Announcement posted by spotUP on 29-Jul-2008 19:57:47 (18489 reads) |
My apologies.
Due to communication problems on my part, the previous announcement about Cave Story is not actually correct. (Read more)
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Pete's FTP v0.3 has been released! |
| Software News posted by xeron on 29-Jul-2008 16:03:45 (4560 reads) |
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We are running a special price on the current version of Aladdin 4D. Normally A4D sells for $99.95 plus shipping, for the next 48 hours this product will only be $69.95 and will included free worldwide shipping.
Aladdin 4D works great on classic Amiga's, Amiga Video Toaster based systems and especially virtual Amiga environments like Amiga Forever from Cloanto running AmiKit. In fact reviews state that rendering times for Aladdin 4D are almost instant in Amiga virtual machines like Amiga Forever.
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VICE 2.0 has been released.
VICE is the Versatile Commodore Emulator, it emulates the Commodore C64, C128, VIC20, PET , PLUS4, the CBM-II, and it runs on Win32, Unix, DOS, RiscOS, OS/2, BeOS, QNX, SkyOS, AmigaOS, and GP2X systems.
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Individual Computers: new product Indivision AGA |
| Hardware News posted by Wiesel on 25-Jul-2008 22:23:15 (7324 reads) |
During the 80s, it was common use to build computers in a way that they can output their picture on a TV set. This was done in order to reduce the overall system cost for the user. TV sets work with lower frequencies compared to today's monitors, therefore the picture flickers. A flickerfixer converts the signal in a way that a modern VGA monitor or TFT-display can be used. The name flickerfixer was mainly created because the problem of a flickering picture is solved. We've already had a very successful product called Indivision in 2002. It was connected to the monitor output of the computer, but it has been sold out in 2006.
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I would like to thank Dr. Schulz for his long and very hard work for AROS development over the years. His latest achievement for SAM440 can be found here.
Dammy
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Microsoft gives away Caligari trueSpace 7.6 |
| News posted by CodeSmith on 24-Jul-2008 21:01:41 (5123 reads) |
Back in Febrary, Microsoft aquired Caligari, makers of the TrueSpace 3D rendering package that first appeared on the Amiga. They have now decided to give away the latest Windows version (7.6).
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Andy Finkel to be interviewed for CommVEx v4 |
| Events posted by RobertB on 24-Jul-2008 19:19:32 (3714 reads) |
Hello, all,
Sorry for the late notice, but it was literally two weeks ago that CBM engineer Bill Herd suggested the idea of a video conference into this year's CommVEx, instead of the usual pre-recorded, yearly CBM Animals video. He has rounded up Andy Finkel, CBM engineer who has worked on the VIC-20, C64, and Amiga as the focus of this conference. Bil said, "I was able to get hold of Andy Finkel who was head of the games group the entire time I was there and went on to do LOTs of Amiga stuff, he literally knows where some of the bodies were buried on the Amiga sw." Read more...
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