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Announcement   Announcement : AMIGAplus 09/2004 (#150) - 150 issues AMIGAplus
   posted by AmigaPapst on 26-Aug-2004 12:27:42 (1695 reads)
AMIGAplus (German languaged magazine) 09/2004 (#150) has been published including the following reports:

A retrospection about 150 issues AMIGAplus and a bootmanager overview. A review about Merregnon 2 Special, Amiga Status Report, Top Shareware, OS4 programming workshop (part 2), games-report, demoscene and much more. AMIGAplus may be subscribed or ordered directly from falkemedia for 5 Euro including shipping.
    

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