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Interview with Cyril Houzé "Barjack" from the DUNE AGA project.
https://bit.ly/3TpKOxw
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25 years of the Amiga Future Webpage |
News posted by AndreasM on 9-Sep-2024 9:47:02 (372 reads) |
On 9/9/99 the Amiga Future Webpage went online for the first time. That was exactly 25 years ago.
Initially intended as an information source for the print magazine, the homepage has grown to a huge size over the years.
A few small examples:
- News section with current news about the Amiga. - 7,000 German and 2,000 English test reports, workshops, specials and so on - Over 100 issues of Amiga Future to read online - All old Amiga Joker issues to read online - One of the most comprehensive event calendars for the Amiga. - Several thousand downloads, including almost 1,000 full versions for the Amiga. - One of the largest databases for the Amiga with cheats and solutions for 1,900 games. - The ASD, one of the largest information collections for Amiga user software. - A huge gallery... including pictures from 50 Amiga events.
Of course there is also a link collection, forum, FAQ and much more.
We are currently looking for support to keep the free content on the Amiga Future website up to date.
We would like to thank all users who have supported us with the homepage and of course with the print magazine.
And of course all visitors to the website. Without you the website wouldn't really have any meaning. ;)
https://www.amigafuture.de
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Amiga Future issue 170 released |
News posted by AndreasM on 5-Sep-2024 9:38:59 (966 reads) |
The English and German issue 170 (September/October 2024) of our print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from our editorial office at Amiga Future, and from other Amiga dealers that stock it.
In this issue we also have a raffle again. Non-readers of Amiga Future - how can you do something like that ;) - can of course also take part in the raffle. Information about the raffle can be found at http://25.amigafuture.de.
Magazine Content:
Interview Jennifer Diane Reitz Interview Michi aka Tigerskunk Preview Krogharr Preview The Lost Pixel Workshop: Knowledge (3): HAM Games – Too Colourful to Be True Special: A1222 - from a coder's perspective Part 1 Special: Beyond the Screen: Psygnosis Review Shift Review Geo's Quest 3 - Gateway to Nowhere Review Heretic II Review A1RL0CK Review Cecconoid Review Tony - Montezuma´s Gold Review Droid Special Edition 2024 Review ScummVM Review GEOX Floppy Emulator 2023 Version Demoscene Raffle in the magazine and on http://25.amigafuture.de
and so much more ... if you haven't already, right now might be the best time to get your collectable copy ordered, before they're all sold out!
For a more detailed description of its contents and previews of this issue click-on link of the Amiga Future magazine hompepage.
Information: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=13 Orders: https://www.amigashop.org
http://25.amigafuture.de https://www.amigafuture.de http://www.apc-tcp.de
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AROS One x86 v2.6 includes a lot of new and updated software, also some important Core files have been fixed.
The various System and Application configurations have also been improved.
From this version on the AROS One website you will also find the specific update for AROS One 2.5, for all those who want to upgrade to version 2.6 without re-installing the new system.
In the Upgrade AROS One 2.5 To v2.6 package you will also find a file called "Aros-One 2.5-Fix" this must be run before the update via its Icon, and serves to clean up AROS One v2.5 of files no longer needed or to be replaced.
AROS One v2.6 ISO/IMG/UPDATE:
https://sites.google.com/view/arosone
This is the list of new features you will find in AROS One v2.6 (read more)
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New articles on Obligement |
News posted by Daff on 1-Sep-2024 8:11:30 (861 reads) |
The following articles have been added to the website of the Amiga magazine Obligement (http://obligement.free.fr) during the last two months:
- News for July/August 2024. - Old articles from Génération 4 19 to 22: News: Sales Curve launches Storm, Review of Dragon's Lair: Escape From Singe's Castle, Interview: Janine Pitot, Review of Castle Master, Review of Jumping Jack'Son, News: Les 4 D'Or 1989, Review of Rock Star, Review of Tennis Cup, Review of Austerlitz, Test of John Lowe's Ultimate Darts, etc. - Interview with Kari-Pekka Koljonen (author of HippoPlayer). - Interview with Gary Carlston (head of Brøderbund). - Hardware: Amiga Mouse Pad. - Review of AmiDream. - The best of Byte from August 1987 to April 1989. - File: The reasons for Escom's bankruptcy. - File: Scrolling on the Amiga. - Tutorial: CompactFlash AmigaOS under Linux with FS-UAE. - Tutorial: Wi-Fi on Amiga 1200 (with Prism2 V2 and MiamiDX) (update). - Tutorial: Common GUI design problems. - DIY: Repairing an Amiga 1000 (black screen, WCS memory). - DIY: Making your own Amiga arcade controller (improved model) (update). - Point of view: My VD0 story, the invention of the recoverable RAM disk. - Point of view: Beyond BBS - Internet solutions for 8-bit Commodores and my plans in this area. - Special quiz about The Secret Of Monkey Island.
Rendez-vous on http://obligement.free.fr for this nice reading. Our X page: https://twitter.com/obligement Feel free to contribute. Please contact David "Daff" Brunet for more info.
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AmiWest 2024 |
Events posted by tekmage on 3-Sep-2024 6:07:13 (1115 reads) |
Hello Amiga community,
It's about 60 days until AmiWest 2024, and the planning team and I have been busy getting everything in place. If you're considering attending, now is a great time to act. The hotel has rooms available at a special show rate until October 4th. The banquet ticket sign-up page is available. The raffle items are coming in, and exhibitors are signing up.
This year, the show theme is gaming, and we will bring many games to the show floor—games like those in the AmiWest Games Competition. I use the plural because, unlike years past, Jerry and his sons are bringing us two fantastic modern classic games: Donkey Kong 500 and Hop to the Top—Bunny's Revenge.
We're thrilled the show is on track to have nearly 40 active tables, making it one of the largest shows in many years. We're also excited to welcome back many familiar faces: Doug Compton, Trevor Dickinson, Bill Panagouleas, Michael Salcedo, and David Coombs. And we're honored to have the legendary Commodore Engineer David Haynie with us.
One of the long-time features of the show has been the AmiWest DevCon. In past years, we set aside the show's first two days to host the DevCon in person. While it was great to spend time person working on development, the attendance has been historically small, and many of our presenters were remote. When we created the AmiWest DevCon, we envisioned it as a way to enable more Amiga programmers. To improve For 2024, we will pilot a shorter online event. Having it online would be a better format to achieve those goals. We have yet to set the exact date and time, but we expect an announcement in the coming weeks.
With the DevCon change, we are reducing the four-day show to three days. Friday will feature long-form general presentations covering topics for the general Amiga user. Please note that we still have a few slots open for speakers. Please get in touch with us to share your Amiga project at the show.
The last item to announce is the banquet speaker. For AmiWest 2024, we have asked Trevor Dickinson to present. Trevor has been a fantastic supporter of AmiWest for over a decade. I fondly recall his first AmiWest presentation and how he charted the growth of his family with the development of his Amiga collection. Since then, Trevor has been a prolific supporter of the Amiga Community with numerous projects such as A-Eon, which brought the AmigaOne line of PPC-based systems, high-performance video drivers for OS 4, and enhancer software. Recently, he has published his 3rd installment of his Vultures to Vampires series; I highly recommend it to every Amiga fan, and it will be for sale at the show.
Trevor will speak about "What is an Amiga in 2024? " Having written three books on the topic, no one is better positioned to ask and answer that question. Join us on Saturday, October 26th, to hear Trevor speak and enjoy the AmiWest banquet.
In closing, AmiWest 2024 is going to be another great show. The organizing committee—Jerry Gray, Chris Toast, Brian Carpignano, and I—has been working all year to put the show together, and we are excited about 2024!
Bill "tekmage" Borsari
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Airsoft Softwair, the hardest working men in code business, are proud to announce the immediate availability of RapaGUI 2.2. One of the most popular Hollywood plugins, RapaGUI is a cross-platform GUI toolkit that allows you to create graphical user interfaces that run on AmigaOS, Windows, macOS, Linux, and even on Android. GUIs are conveniently defined in XML files and then run out-of-the-box on many different operating systems, using the native GUI widgets on all operating systems for an authentic look and feel.
Version 2.2 is mostly a maintenance update which contains several bug fixes. On top of that, RapaGUI 2.2 also introduces support for the macOS arm64 platform and a few other new features. It is now available for free download from the official Hollywood portal.
This release was brought to you by Airsoft Softwair - the hardest working men in code business.
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I made a huge mistake when launching the Kea Campus: I was so focused on the "learn to code" side, that I forgot to explain why the Kea Campus' Amiga Corner exists.
No, it's NOT just an add-on, or some kind of mere token. It's there for a specific mission. A mission that I hope you'll support, because help is needed to make it a success. More support means that more is possible.
Click here to learn more.
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The Amiga Future magazine Issue 170 - preview is now available to view online |
News posted by AndreasM on 20-Aug-2024 13:42:54 (1126 reads) |
These comprise of the full colour preview and excerpts of our Amiga Future issue 170 (September/October 2024 which can also be viewed online on the Amiga Future website.
Some of the interesting articles in this issue are:
Interview Jennifer Diane Reitz Interview Michi aka Tigerskunk Preview Krogharr Preview The Lost Pixel Workshop: Knowledge (3): HAM Games – Too Colourful to Be True Special: A1222 - from a coder's perspective Part 1 Special: Beyond the Screen: Psygnosis Review Shift Review Geo's Quest 3 - Gateway to Nowhere Review Heretic II Review A1RL0CK Review Cecconoid Review Tony - Montezuma´s Gold Review Droid Special Edition 2024 Review ScummVM Review GEOX Floppy Emulator 2023 Version Demoscene Raffle
Of course there's actually so MUCH more in the magazine.
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Old Amiga Future Issue 144 in german & english now online |
News posted by AndreasM on 13-Aug-2024 11:58:24 (945 reads) |
Since today you can read the Amiga Future issue 144 online on our webpage.
In irregular intervals we provide older issues of the Amiga Future for free online.
The PDF versions (in HQ) are available in our online shop
Read the german mags online: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=10 Read the english mags online: https://www.amigafuture.de/app.php/kb/index?c=65
http://25.amigafuture.de https://www.amigafuture.de https://www.amigashop.org http://www.apc-tcp.de
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