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Announcement   Announcement : Swedish Amiga magazine: Amiga Forum #14 out now!
   posted by Yasu on 19-Nov-2015 17:42:24 (1384 reads)
The latest issue of the Swedish printed magazine AMIGA FORUM is out now! This issue writes about :

* News from SUGA and the Amiga World
* About Java on the Amiga
* More memory with BigRAM+
* MIST - A challanger to the Minimig?


* A guide to buying a MorphOS machine
* Doom clones on the Amiga
* The year was ... 1986
* The story about an Amiga oriented search engine
* A personal tale about returning to the Amiga
* Cross word puzzle!

You can order the issue from: www.amigaforum.se (sorry, Swedish only!)

    

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