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Full AmiKit 1.4.0 package has been released and is available to download. Changes are described here. The update archive able to update your previous installations will follow.
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Amiwest07 update#4 |
| Announcement posted by Anonymous on 26-Sep-2007 20:07:24 (2445 reads) |
AMIWEST INFORMATION RELEASE # 4
This is the fourth information release for AmiWest 2007, the Amiga show in the Western United States. We're in the capital of California, the world's fifth largest "nation," and presenting the 10th version of AmiWest October 20-21, 2007. Please go to http://sacc.org/amiwest for the latest information.
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Amiga Future Issues 50 and 59 Online |
| Internet News posted by AndreasM on 26-Sep-2007 16:54:05 (2194 reads) |
The german issues 50 and 59 of the Amiga Future are out of stock. Because of that you can read the two magazines (amongst many other issues) online here.
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MacOS X Leopard to drop support to 800MHz machines and below |
| Miscellaneous News posted by Raffaele on 26-Sep-2007 11:16:39 (4754 reads) |
Seems that Apple will not make available MacOS X Leopard to machines with 800 MHz and below.
"It run too slow on 800 MHz PPC Macintoshes!"
News came from OS-News site.
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Issue 39 of aMiGa=PoWeR is available. Preview : MorphOS v2.0. Reviews : Amijeweled, Sputnik beta3, ANotice v2.1, Another World 15th Anniversary, Blazing Wings... Tutorials : OS4 screens management, CD32 emulation under WinUAE... and many other articles... aMiGa=PoWeR is a French newspaper issued by AFLE (French association). Created in 1998, A=P became thanks to the experience of AFLE (created in 1994), the 1st French-speaking Amiga newspaper. Entirely laser printed, aMiGa=PoWeR is distributed in the whole world. http://amigapower.free.fr/ap39.html
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Pete's FTP Alpha Preview out |
| hardware OS4 posted by xeron on 25-Sep-2007 17:39:59 (3907 reads) |
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SpursEngine a Stream Video Decoder based on Cell |
| Internet News posted by Raffaele on 25-Sep-2007 12:14:12 (2503 reads) |
SpursEngine it is a beautiful chip with a strange name...
Toshiba's new high-performance stream chip SpursEngine integrates 4 Synergistic Processing Element (SPE) cores derived from the Cell Broadband Engine (Cell/B.E.) developed by Toshiba, Sony, and IBM for accelerating multimedia processing. There are 4 out of 8 SPE from original Cell.
The chip works in cooperation with a host CPU and combines advanced image processing technology to perform stream processing and image recognition of video sources., plus adds hardware dedicated to decoding and encoding MPEG-2 and H.264 video.
SpursEngine utilizes XDR DRAM -- a memory interface technology developed by chip interface manufacturer Rambus.
Prototype of SpursEngine operates at a clock frequency of 1.5GHz and consumes power at 10 to 20 watts.
Source: EETimes
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DiscreetFX Partners Makes an Urgent Appeal to the Amiga Community |
| Miscellaneous News posted by DiscreetFX on 24-Sep-2007 23:39:19 (139205 reads) |
Hello Fellow Amiga users
Like many of you I tuned to this weekends events at the Pianeta Amiga show hoping for good news and the availability of Amiga OS 4.0 hardware. And like many of you I was very disappointed to see that OS 4.0 is still not available and the stalemate continues. This deeply saddens me, in another life I was an Amiga owner and enjoyed it for many years before I became an investment banker and no longer had time for Amiga fun. Today I have no Amiga systems but still have hopes for a new beginning. When the CEO of DiscreetFX came to me in early October 2006 with an idea to raise capital and attempt a buyout of the company I got excited. We hashed out a plan to bring Amiga back on mobile devices. Not the now out of business DE stuff but instead with OS 4.0. Today's smart phones are like the early 1980's battle of different computer platforms fighting to gain market share and user-bases. In the mobile space there is no 90% Microsoft dominance and Amiga could have a chance. The desktop would not be ignored, each would feed the other.
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ART Episode 10 - Double Digits |
| Announcement posted by MobbyG on 24-Sep-2007 19:36:34 (2828 reads) |
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Minimig v1.1 Bare PCBs available now |
| Hardware News posted by Nusim on 24-Sep-2007 15:34:58 (5237 reads) |
We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of our bare Minimig v1.1 PCBs.
The PCBs are manufactured in the U.K. They are original style green mask and silver tin.
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