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Amiga Future issue 138 released |
| News posted by AndreasM on 29-Apr-2019 12:25:50 (1538 reads) |
The English and German issue 138 (May/June 2019) of the print magazine Amiga Future has been distributed today, and can also be ordered directly from the editorial office of Amiga Future, and the other Amiga dealers that stock the magazine.
Attention! From the 6th to the 29th of May we go on vacation.
Within this time no e-mails can be answered by us.
Of course, orders from our online shop will be processed by us as soon as possible from May 29th.
This also applies to download purchases. We have to work off them by hand.
Please note that if you do any orders the Amiga Future from us.
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RETREAM and RGCD are delighted to announce the release of SkillGrid, a new shooter for AGA Amigas.
There are plenty of shooters around, but none like SkillGrid, an endless score-attack vertical shoot 'em up featuring frenetic, tactical gameplay and comprising of a variety of different sub-games, boss battles, and in-depth scoring mechanics.
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We are currently collecting pre-orders for the XS (eXtra Slim) Version of the indieGO! This model is only 1/6th of the size of the original indieGO! which we call now Classic.
We offer 100 indieGO! Classics during the campaign as well. Technically they are both based on the same ARM SOC.

The console can be used to play CD-Based console games from the past or as AROS PC with AEROS. The current version allows also to do Background staking of the TELOS virtual currency. If you like to start your cryptocurrency journey with TELOS, we offer a cashback of 10% of your kickstarter pledges.
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There are available for download the new version of V.A.M.P. - the Virtual Amiga Multimedia Player. V.A.M.P is a multimedia player written with Hollywood.
This player needs the Hollywood plugin to show the multimedia formats, and this is available for all the Amiga family systems as well as being available for Windows (both 32 and 64 bits versions).
V.A.M.P. player
V.A.M.P is also available in the following languages: Spanish. English. Italian. French. Finnish. Swedish. Polish. German. Greek.
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Less than 2 weeks to the April 27-28 Commodore Los Angeles Super Show! |
| Events posted by RobertB on 16-Apr-2019 3:29:15 (1257 reads) |
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EDIT:
The server upgrade should be completed
It was quite a task and there are no doubt some problems remaining that I haven't been able to find.
Please report any odd issues. Thanks!
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Hi,
As you've no doubt noticed we've had some mysterious outages recently. We apologize for these.
The first time it happened it was obvious the kernel had panicked but no root cause was found. Getting it back up and running was annoying since the software raid needed to be rebuilt (an operation that takes many hours on this particular hardware), after which we then had some problems with a corrupted boot image, it ended up taking quite a few stabs to get it up and running again, not the least because I have a day job and 3 young kids and therefore can't spend every waking hour trying to bring the site back.
Yesterday we then suffered another crash after which the server hosting team ran a hardware test on the server at our request and discovered a broken CPU fan, probably the root-cause of both of these crashes. The CPU fan has now been replaced so we should hopefully be past these issues.
Since I'm writing a news piece anyway I think it's good to point out that there's a plan to upgrade the server to a more recent release of Ubuntu on the 18th of April, the site will be unreachable for some time during that day, probably from early in the morning and until the afternoon. We apologize beforehand for any inconvenience this may cause.
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The Amiga Future magazine - Issue 138 preview is now available to view online |
| News posted by AndreasM on 11-Apr-2019 14:31:00 (1187 reads) |
This is the full colour preview and excerpts of the Amiga Future magazine, issue 138 (May/June 2019) that can now be viewed online on the Amiga Future website.
Attention! From the 6th to the 29th of May we go on vacation. Within this time no emails can be answered by us. Of course, orders from our online shop will be processed by us as soon as possible from May 29th. This also applies to download purchases. We have to work off them by hand. Please note that if you do any orders the Amiga Future from us.
Some of the interesting articles in this issue are:
Interview Frank Wille Show Report Amiga Ireland Meetup 2019 ARexx Workshop #1
Of course there's so MUCH more actually in the magazine.
Needless to say you often get other versions of software, often what was commercially available, as well as some of the latest try-outs or freely released software applications and games for, hopefully, all of the Amiga type Operating systems, so that's Amiga 'Classic', OS4, MorphOS, and AROS, including some PD software for these systems, all on the Reader's cover CD.
A detailed description of this issues contents and excerpts can be found at: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=13
The Amiga Future magazine is available as an English and German printed magazine - every issue is available in FULL COLOUR - directly available from the magazine editorial office and also from various other Amiga dealers.
Preview: http://www.amigafuture.de/kb.php?mode=cat&cat=13 Orders: http://www.amigashop.org
http://www.amigafuture.de http://www.apc-tcp.de
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Ultimate Creative is back and celebrate it with his new free product MagicUAE.

Prepare to live an incredible experience by reliving the frenzy of the Amiga on your PC. Read more...
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Make your own joystick with this |
| Announcement posted by klapdeur on 6-Apr-2019 11:01:55 (1835 reads) |
Hello everyone.
3dPrintservice is back again with a new DIY item.
We all know this feeling from playing a nice game and the damned joystick breaks down.
Now you can make your own Competition Pro styled joystick with this base. All that is required then is to buy some arcade buttons, stick and wire it to a DB9 connection, and there you have it a new working joystick.
Easy to replace a button after building it.
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RNORadio released for MorphOS |
| software MorphOS posted by jPV on 4-Apr-2019 6:16:05 (1868 reads) |
RNORadio is a GUI based internet radio player program for MP3 streams, and it's made with Hollywood. The actual streaming and playback is based on the CgmRadio program, but RNORadio still works as a stand-alone program with no dependencies.
Features:
 - Two GUI options: MUI or custom skin(s) - Displays stream titles in real-time from the MP3 metadata - Comprehensive station editor with an option to load station logos from a local drive or Internet - Supports multiple streams per station - Can import streams from PLS, M3U, Extended M3U, and XSPF playlist files - Has a Shoutcast search window - Animation support for custom skin elements, including a station's logo - Alpha transparency support in custom skins with images and animations - Can display extra information from stations, but currently it only shows the "OneLiner" chat from Nectarine in the MUI GUI
Please visit its homepage for more information, screenshots, and download links.
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