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Internet News   Internet News : PowerUP, Amiga Goes PowerPC. New Web Site
   posted by VooDoo on 19-Oct-2005 16:13:02 (4088 reads)
Matthias Münch, aka DjBase, has made a great webpage where you can find and read information about PowerUP PPC cards for the classic Amigas.

Please visit -> http://powerup.amigaworld.de for more information

PS- Available languages are Deutsch(German) or English.
    

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Re: PowerUP, Amiga Goes PowerPC. New Web Site
Posted on 20-Oct-2005 19:33:26
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Where is warpos mailing list archive for example ?


You see the difference between pup and wos? BTW the wos pages from H&P are still available.

Quote:

Where is ppc programming corner ?:)


You have anything for input?


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Re: PowerUP, Amiga Goes PowerPC. New Web Site
Posted on 20-Oct-2005 19:34:26
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That site is for classic PPC card stuff ONLY, not AmigaOne, not Pegasos, not Troika or anything else for that matter.


Exactly.


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Re: PowerUP, Amiga Goes PowerPC. New Web Site
Posted on 21-Oct-2005 10:07:18
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Very nice site, good design, layout and presentation.

Will be looking to download some demos off it


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Re: PowerUP, Amiga Goes PowerPC. New Web Site
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Difference between pup and wos ? of course. But on your site games - all for wos. demos - wos/pup (for botch). So, i t hink difference beetween wos/wup no so much for creating one site for pup, one for wos.

what about coding corner, i think i can help to you with input :) if you interesting of course.
wos+warp3d , etc.

btw, glare for me almost run, but i have 64mb of memory , and glare is eat all memory and exit in end of loading ..


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