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Posted on 26-Mar-2000 16:46 GMT by Christian Kemp21 comments
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Cloanto are writing: While some of the most enthusiastic (and lucky) emulation users are reporting faster-than-060 Amiga speeds on their new GHz-class PCs, Cloanto just made available a new set of Amiga Forever 3.0 files at http://amigaforever.com. The Amiga Forever home page also includes new links to legal downloads of classic Amiga games and other software. Read more below. Amiga Forever Online Edition is now also available in a convenient cross-platform ZIP archive. All Amiga ROM, Workbench and the preinstalled System and Work configurations are ready to run on any platform for which the UAE or Fellow Amiga emulators are available (e.g. Linux, Mac, DOS, etc.) As our users already know, Amiga Forever includes a legal and official license to all Amiga technology (patents, copyrights, trademarks, etc.) which is implemented in the resulting emulation configuration.

Both the Windows and the cross-platform version of Amiga Forever were brought up-to-date with the latest versions of the bundled third-party software, and are now being released after extensive tests. The WinUAE emulation software has also been updated. The Workbench now opens in an RTG screen mode by default, resulting in a faster system. Also, Martin R. Huttenloher, author of MagicWB, kindly allowed us to use his original color scheme, so that the Amiga Forever Workbench environment, without further changes or add-ons, can now properly display both NewIcons, GlowIcons and MagicWB icons. This is something which not even "Amiga OS 3.5" can do!

The new Amiga Explorer 3.5 software, which can be used to connect an Amiga to one or more Windows systems, is available alone for $19.95, or included in either the Windows or the cross-platform version of Amiga Forever, which cost $29.95. The Amiga Forever Plus Pack, which includes a collection of additional ROM and Workbench files of historical interest, and an interview (MP3 audio) with the late Jay Miner, "Father of the Amiga", is available at the special promotional price of $9.95 with every order of Amiga Forever.

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